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The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 13

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THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1988 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR- A-13 Actress adds to her laurels with O'Neill role Piano (luo lo Liz Smith's Gossip famed funeral of Charles Colling-wood and goes on with Joyce's version of a palace revolt that will surely somewhat embarrass Dan Rather, Van Gordon Sauter, Don Hewitt, Gene Jankowski, Tom Wyman, Howard Stringer. Larry Tisch and even Walter Cronkite. Not a pretty picture and doubtless this Is only one version of this ongoing sad story of the bloodshot CBS eye. 1 i mum I t. inrmt Wnin im keys.

The American people are always surprising "the experts." THE RAT DUET (minus the ailing Dean Martin who made it a broke house records at $685,000 for a one-concert gross at Detroit's Joe Louis Arena. Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr. commute from Manhattan to their SRO performances in Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Washington. Providence gets them Saturday before their Radio City Music Hall opening (April 6-9) and Peggy Lee joins them there April 10 for the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer benefit. Davis is stopping their show with his version of Michael Jackson's Bad and Sinatra is moving them to tears with the Soliloquy from Carousel.

Then he introduces "our anthem, recorded by Liza M. and stolen by me." New York, New York. THE COMING Prime Time. Bad Times book by ex-CBS News prexy Ed Joyce has a large excerpt In Manhattan, Inc. on the stands today.

Playing Hardball arCSS Is just that! It concerns the Old Guard's rumblings of revolution at the FUJIYAMA Steak House ot Japan NOW FEATURING COMPLETE LUNCH MONDAY thru FRIDAY WITH FAST AND EFFICIENT SERVICE coupon hot mm for luich The Gershwin classic Rhapsody in Blue, in a transcription tor two pianos, will be performed by Anthony and Joseph Paratore at 8 p.m. April 6 in Purdue University's Loeb Playhouse, Stewart Center. Sponsored by Purdue Convocations, the concert will be the final event on the 1987-88 Loeb Music Series. The program will include music by Schubert. Ravel and Debussy.

Tickets for the performance are $12 for the public and $7 for Purdue students and are available at the Loeb Playhouse and Elliott Hall of Music box offices and at all Ticketmaster loca- 1 PLACE AMIDST EASTER sQ BRING THIS $5o TWO DINNER Dining it Dwtyl's "MADE MY DAY" VfV A.L.Fdman wh. mm 111 YOURSELF THE CITY WEEKEND SPECIAL AD FORhpS OFF 4 ENTREES T( Free Pirkmg Ptnn. St. Parking c. fH1' i 1 ltlft 2 FOR 1 SPECIAL CHOICE OF DINNER MENU (UP TO A VALUE OF $10Q0) PURCHASE ONE DINNER AT REGULAR PRICE, AND RECEIVE A SECOND DINNER OF EQUAL OR LESS VALUE FREE VALID FOR A PARTY OF TWO MUST BE PRESENT AND SIGN THIS COUPON VALID MARCH 31st THRU APRIL 6th, 1988 The talk of Shubert Alley and everywhere else they smell greasepaint is Colleen Dewhurst.

She is playing the mother, Mary Tyrone, in the Yale Rep production of Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey Into Night in New Haven. This dynamic, bravura actress was thought by some to be too overpowering, too strong to assay the drug-raddled and sensitive wife of the famous actor in this titan of an American play. But director Jose Quintero knew Colleen could do it and she is said to be giving the performance of her career. (And that's saying quite a lot, since Dewhurst is one of our very best.) Jason Robards has the lead as the actor-father (and he, too, is brilliant) and Jamey Sheridan is playing Robard's original role as Jamie. Colleen's son, Campbell Scott, portrays Edmund.

This drama comes to the Nell Simon Theater on Broadway In June and will play, in repertory, with Ah. Wilderness. ISN'T THE beautiful Carrie Leigh having second thoughts about her multi-multimillion-dollar palimony lawsuit against Hugh Hefner? Insiders think she now feels that attorney Marvin Mitchelson perhaps led her down the garden path and she'd prefer to forget the whole thing, since very little public opinion has turned in her favor. Play- boy's Hef is inclined to let her twist slowly in the wind. However, this whole deal may well blow away and be forgotten.

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They are going to have to give him a lot of what he wants maybe even what he really wants! This will probably be good for those don- Gives you the inside on the great outdoors in his column, Lines and Shots. Read it every Wednesday and Sunday in Indiana's largest The Indianapolis Star Call 633-9211 for home delivery. mmmmm a mT' i 1 St Su JiS i 9 Akhr al ARTS IN BRIEF tions. Patrons may call toll free at (800) 234-2500. Edinburgh comedy The Sugar Creek Players will perform the comedy, Dying Ain Easy, at 7:30 p.m.

April 8, 9, 15 and 16 in Act I Theater at Edinburgh. Tickets are $3.50 for adults and $2.50 for students and senior citizens. For information, call (317) 526-2505. Studio opera The Indiana University School of Music Studio Opera will present Gian Carlo Menottl's The Medium at 8 p.m. April 7 and 8.

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