| ARTS, CRAFTS & MERRIMENT ANSWERS L. Actor and summer resident, Charles Flockton. He died in San

Francisco. His ashes were interred under the stone monument after @ suitable ceremony. The monument was erected by David Belasco and Mrs. Leslie Carter. { 2. The Zither. The thespian colony at Abell’s Cape was formed in ind 1890’s by a group of talented performers from the New York stage. Charles Coghlan, Charles Kent, Herbert Millward, Harry Roberts, Harry Warwick and Flockton were among the group that would escape the heat of a New York summer by moving to the Cape. The group would prepare lavish feasts and then hold spontaneous diversions to while away the even hours. Other instruments such as tin whistles and banjos would be part the show. 3. Reginald Short. | 4. Actress Colleen Dewhurst, who starred as Marilla Cuthbert in Kevit Sullivan’s production of Anne of Green Gables.

5. | Warner Brothers Theatre in Hollywood California. A gala full-dre opening saw $75,000 grossed the first week, $70,000 the second an $40,000 the third. The critics were unusually glowing in their praise the film and its star, Jane Wyman. : 6. Fort Bragg and Mendocino California. The film gave the impressio that the location was in Cape Breton, which insulted and upset many the natives of Eastern Kings.

7. ° Jane Wyman, who at the time was Ronald Reagan’s wife.

8. Mia Farrow.

9. Ed Moynagh of Souris was a member of the Garrison Amate Dramatic Society.

10. John W. Brennan.

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12. The plot centred around a well-to-do land owner’s family and t family of a tenant farmer, set against the political background of 186 An interesting situation arises when the daughter of the land owner fal in love with the son of the tenant farmer. The play was written by Ade Townshend and performed on the Confederation Centre Main Stage i February, 1966.

13. David Bennett. In 1995 he was the director of Th Pussycat at the Victoria Playhouse.

14. The King’s Theatre in Georgetown, with its production of Dr 15. The town lost the building in March, 1983 during a sleet storm

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