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Sunday Journal and Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 56

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Lincoln, Nebraska
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56
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Here Tuesday As Broadway League Opener The Roar of the Greasepaint, the of the Crowd," the opening show of the Lincoln Broadway Theater League's 1967 68 season WHI be on stage at the Stuart Theater Wednesday at 8 15 Memberships in the League will be available until curtain time Wednesday, according to co-chairman Mrs Stanley Wentz This Broadway hit musical. David C. Jones and Edward Earle sing and dance to the question i Would You Be Without Me'" which ran two full seasons in New York City, stars Edward Earle and David C. Jones in the touring company. Earle, who plays Cockv the hapless, shy underdog a been involved with the show since its pre-Broadway days as Anthony Newle 's undei study, then as his replacement.

Besides pursuing a career as actor, dancer i choreographer, director, composer and lyricist, he is a champion iceskater He made his 'theatrical debut at age three in Laurel and Haidy's "Babes in Toyland The arrogant, swaggering. over-bearing Sir is portrajed by David C. Jones. His talent has been put to task in such shows as King and with Jane Moi- gan, "Kismet" with Howard Keel, "Bye, Bye Birdie' with Orson Bean, Vagabond King" with Jack Cassidy and a i To Be Seen" with Giselle Mackenzie Between musical engagements, Jones devotes considerable time to the repei toi theater. "The Roar of the Giease paint" includes such hits as "Who Can I To 1 "Where Would You Be With out Me" and "A Day Like Today" in its winning score FINAL WKEK! Special Added Performance! Thurs.

Oct. 26 Good Seats Available Some tickets remain for Oct 22, 27, 28, 29 Shows LINCOLN COMMUNITY PLAYHOUSE Stop in Or Call 18th Streets All Seats HesorNed 477-9249 NEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY presents THEATRE '67 -'68 THE DARK AT THE TOP OF THE STAIRS Oct. 26-2728-29, 1967 THE SKIN OF OUR TEETH Jon. 11-1213-14, 1968 FLEDERMAUS (Rosalinda) by Johann Strauss Mar. THE FROGS By Aristophanes May 2-34-5, 1968 Reservation Cttrd Please enroll me as a Plainsman Playgoer for Theatre '67-'68.

Name Address Zip Telephone Enclosed find $5 00 for a double membership (good for eight reserved seats to any per formance, save $3.00) S-3 00 for a single membership (9OOd for four reserved seats to any performance save $1 00) Detach and return to Nebraska and Dramatic Arts, 5tOh and St esleyan University Department of speech ul, Lincoln, Nebraska No Other Paper Like It' Onl this paper carries all of the splendid jou are reading in this issue HURRY! Pocket the Savings! Join the Clan for the Best! If you are a size 12 If you are a size 14 If you are a size 16 If you are a size 18 Rathbone Village 2231 Winthrop Rd. Call 489-7110 or 489-7119 for appointment (short term programs available) YEARLY MEMBERSHIPS $Q9O Per Month START NOW TO ACHIEVE A LOVELY FIGURE FOR THE HOLIDAYS Today is Oct. 22nd You can be a perfect size 10 You can be a perfect size 12 You can be a perfect size 14 You can be a perfect size 14 Enjoy our new HEALTH STUDIO Sauna and Suntan Rooms all Winter Long. Open Daily 9 A to 9 Saturday 9 A 4 Closed Sundays Clip This Coupon This entitles the Bearer to 3 FREE TRIAL TREATMENTS (call for Appointment; Expires Oct. 28th Ritia Rue Health Studio Limit one coupon per person.

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