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XJrnry Marsliiill. iimnuKfr o( Ihe Regent for<br />
many ycurs, was given a great scndoff<br />
prior to his departure September 27 for<br />
Toronto to become muniiger of the Capitol.<br />
Other local managers said Koodby at a rouslnn<br />
party and presented him a club bag- Marshall,<br />
who had spent 19 years In Ottawa, al.so received<br />
a brief ca.se from the theatre .staff.<br />
W. A. CuUum, assistant at the Capitol, took<br />
over as manager of the Regent September 29.<br />
and was succeeded at the Capitol by Paul<br />
Frost, former manager of the Odeons at<br />
Brantford and Gait, Ont.<br />
In another rhanee, William Hartnett Jr..<br />
son of the veteran lATSE representative here<br />
and assistant manager of the Elmdale. a unit<br />
of National Theatre Services circuit. Toronto.<br />
was tram ferred to Montreal to become assistant<br />
to Manager Archie Laurie at the Seville,<br />
recently acquired by NTS from Ben Garson.<br />
The new assistant at the Elmdale is Peter<br />
Sturgess, formerly with the Canadian Repertory<br />
Theatre, Ottawa.<br />
The Glebe in the south end had no performances<br />
Monday afternoon i29.) because<br />
of the Fea.st of Atonement. Previously, the<br />
theatre,<br />
operated by Mrs. Hyman Bessin was<br />
closed two days for the Jewish new year. . .<br />
Honor has again come to Manager Fred<br />
Leavens of the Elmdale here, in the winning<br />
for a second time of the 26-\veek showmanship<br />
competition of the National Theatre Services.<br />
In which 30 theatres participated. Leavens<br />
received a $100 cash award and a plaque and<br />
captured a number of weekly prizes as well.<br />
After a three-week run of "Affair in Trinidad"<br />
at the Elgin. Manager Ernie Warren held<br />
"Paula" for a second week . . . What looks like<br />
a permanent favorite among FVench-<br />
Canadian patrons Ls "Un Homme et Son<br />
Peche." a Canadian-made production. Bob<br />
Maynard brought it back to the Francais for<br />
two days and packed the theatre.<br />
Graeme Fraser, assistant general manager<br />
of Crawley Films. Ottawa, has laid out a comprehensive<br />
itinerary for a business tour<br />
through the Canadian West which will take<br />
most of October.<br />
"«^ "''""* Joseph LeBlanc Elected<br />
SHEDIAC. N. B.—Joseph LeBlanc. ownermanager<br />
of the Capitol Theatre hero, w'as<br />
1 of the in elected to the New Brunswick legislature in<br />
recent provincial elections. He was one of the<br />
Uberal candidates from Westmoreland<br />
county and it was his first appearance as a<br />
ididate. He is also mayor of Shediac.<br />
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MONTREIAL — Canadian Concerts and<br />
in conjunction with France Film, will<br />
present, direct from the Marigny Theatre in<br />
Paris, the Madeleine Renaud-Jean Louis Barrault<br />
company in 22 performances at Her<br />
Majesty's Theatre here, commencing October<br />
15. This will be a theatrical event comparable<br />
to the presentation of the late Louis Jouvet<br />
company by Canadian Concerts and<br />
Artists at Her Majesty's Theatre two years<br />
The repertoire will include, besides plays<br />
by Moliere. Marivaux and Jean Anouilh, a<br />
program of poems, songs and pantomimes<br />
arranged by Mr. Barrault.<br />
BOXOFnCE October 4. 1952<br />
Quebec City Auditorium<br />
To Continue With Fihns<br />
QUEBEC Tlu' Moulcitlni Paliu<br />