L 22, 1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Ps at SI In the Ontario farmlands, the medium-sized town of Stratford stands out not only as an indus- trial and railroad center, but as a fast-growing monument to Shakes- peare. Only in its sixth year of produc- tion, the Stratford Shakespearian Festival of Canada is drawing more and more persons to the $1,500,000 permanent theatre where'Shakespeare's works are an- nually presented. This summer, nearly 14,000 per- sons per week have flocked to the theatre to see performances of "Othello" and "As You Like It," running through Sept. 19. Biggest attraction of the cur- rent season has been "Othello." featuring Douglas Campbell as the Moor of Venice in what Brooks Atkinson of the New York Times called "the most engrossing Othel- lo this playgoer has seen any- where." Other attractions which have kept attendance high are the Music and Film Festivals, includ- ing concerts, comic opera, folk- singing, and rize-winning foreign films. Ending a two-week run Saturday ERMANENT THEATRE-This $1,500,000 permanent theatre is the Stratford version of the Globe, where Shakespeare's plays were riginally performed. Seating 2,190, the building contains enclosed promenades, a covered terrace, lounges and foyer, offices and complete ackstage facilities. FORMER TENT-This tent, having three and one-half tons of canvas and a 16-tier cement foundation, housed the Stratford Shakes- pearian Festival until the completion of the new building in 1957. The original stage and tier seating has been retained in the new building. SCENIC-The grounds of the Festival are lavish and well-landscaped. A wooden bridge over an Ontario stream is included as well as the modern buildings in which Shakespeare's plays are performed. The project was begun six years ago with an appropriation of $150,000. Since that time the Festival has expanded considerably, including Concert and Film Festivals. Subscribe to The Michigan Daily STAGE-As was the original Shakespearian stage, the Stratford stage is constructed on several levels. This stage was used in the original Stratford tent and placed in the new permanent theatre. III' SHOE BARGAIN DAYS 20 OFF All regular Stock of Current Fiction Non-Fiction Children's Books Stationery Fountain pens 11 BARGAIN DAYS Hundreds of LP Records up to 50% OFF ALSO Large Stock of 45 Records BARGAINS DRESS SHOES Summer $LValues' and Spring to 14.95 Styles FLATS, CASUALS, SPORTS Hundreds Values ofauesColors ' an Styles to 9.95 WASHABLE KEDDETTES and SUMMERETTES 11 I III I