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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 35

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0 8LOR0 I ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AMD CHRONICLE Friday, July 3, 1970 DU Last Night In Review "HOT OIILY ONE OF THE MOST Stats Tosca IMPORTANT FILMS OF THIS OR ANY OTHER YEAR! IT IS ONE OF THE BEST!" is about All Stage on Mob- RocJteAtesih rrr Wasps. I -BfBHARDOPtW. POCH. D-C I 1 I 1 i Rent parties. Mimi or Cio-Cio San for example.

And the tenor, disregarding the fact that he gets to By GEORGE MURPHY Because of an overcast sky, i i sing some of the most memo- Arrows dipped in i i i i in the heavens, but happily rable arias in all of opera, is there were some on stage, as not really of great Import In Puccini's "Tosca," an opera of this situation, violence, intrieue and passion. All of the Drincbals were An attempted axe murder. Fanny's barbeque sauce. i- was presented in Highland well-studied and in good voice Park Bowl last night. but with the exception of hirh will tin McDevitt.

their stage presence given again tomorrow night, is was studied, too. Miss Coen ".3" i nart nf trio Eastman Srhnnl nf and Nelson SOUght tO COnvey Mucins mtVi spasnn nf summer emotions and whispered inti- ic macies via stilted hand waving Last night's audience was and postures that suggested approximately 1,500 not a they might be looking in a Margie's pot liquor very good score compared mirror to see whether every rith nacf vosrc hut as onn. thin 2 was in place. and palm readings. Will, fUtJI.

jvuiu, AMnr vH7in MnArthnr McDevitt. clearly the most UUttUI UVI pointed out at the end of Act impressive of the three pnnci- mm II, the weatherman had con- pais, nas a spieuum vUc, aaainst it Hp harl mp. well-anchored and resonant, dieted thundershowers last whether he be singing pianis-evening and there were none, simo or forte. His gestures at least while the opera was in though they are not reminis-nroeress cent of Sir John Gielgud are fe -r- i "twh hnspH nnnn a nlav sufficient and about as dra 7 f'Si by the Frenchman, Victorien matically proficient as one can He's going to Sardou, is one of the few prod- expect from any opera singer, ucts of that genre which has a Last night, at the close of chance at catching and retain- Act II, when Tosca stabs hear i th wnmct nf npnnlp to raa fwho was under the im crack your Ulg LUG miwvui. J- I I whom opera is fundamentally pression that he was going to a plaything of dilettantes.

It receive a passionate em- fnnr- violent, deaths, and brace), the audience many plaster. the second act alone features of them young people ap-such goodies as an interroga- plauded. You will never hear YVES MONTAND IRENE PAPAS TECHNICOLOR 1 I BEAU BRIDGES LEE GRANT DIANA SANDS tion, a torture, an attempted applause at that moment in rape and a stabbing. this work in an opera house. That kind of situation, plus But, perhaps it's all to the dramntir instinct Prwvl Tf the vnunesters can as- mm ji 11 iiibiii i if iiimi mvtOiM mm bj9 mm mam PEARL BAILEY "Marge" RfiAfNKThOADn A taiavi WW" anH nhilitv to write music that similate to a music-drama COLOR By DELUX MR fits the action as a ring fits the written in the first year of this miarantpe at least centurv.

who cares if they. 1 i wmim lll -vl inrs 11 1 1 TONIGHT AT MATINEES SAT. SUN. CLINTON AVE. S.

I'll CI wv curiosity, if not love, on the who were weaned on televi- II PENFIELD RD. hKiUAT-5Ai ukuatouinuai i i 381-7880 1 1 1 I 271-1785 tart of the unimtiated. sion, see everywing in me The performances given here stark contrasts of "Bonanza? are in Englisn ana i nappen iu i. KovnnH a Hflllht I ue tuuviuLcu that translations just do not fl-D Pfesefl nff helieve this be- "HOW LONG HAS IT BEEN SINCE YOU LAUGHED "WHAT A ROUSER! CHARLIE BROWN'S cause I think that language pestlVBI and music are mutually aniag "THOROUGHLY FASCINATING! A FILM OF GREAT VISUAL AND DRAMATIC IMPACT AND EXCITEMENT!" -ham alien ROCH. T-U FIRST FILM IS SO CHEERFUL I CAN HARDLY WAIT FOR THE NEXT ONE!" -LOOK MAGAZINE The University of Rochester is presenting a film festival in YOUR WAY THRU AN ENTIRE EVENING? WHAT THE WORLD NEEDS NOW-IS MORE CINEMA LIKE 'THE OUT OF TOWNERS'S" LOUISE WILSON, WHAM "FAMILY STYLE FRANTIC FUN ENTERTAINMENT!" HAM ALLEN, ROCH.

T-U "JACK SANDY NEIL -A BAG FULL OF LAUGHS!" Upper Strong Auditorium on the River Campus. All the films begin at 8 p.m. in the auditorium. The most electrifying Sundav will be "comedy "SIMPLY ENCHANTING! NEED ONE ASK YOU TO RUSH THE YOUNGSTERS TO THE THEATRE. IN FACT GO FOR YOUR OWN PLEASURE.

WLLIAM W0LF CUE MAG "A CHARMER! MADE FOR DEVOTEES OF 'PEANUTS' OLD AND YOUNG, AND THEY SHOULD LOVE IT!" NEW YORK Mil NEWS night," with films featuring -lory Vk rm. W.C. Fields, Laurel and onistic are far as pace, rhythm and contour are concerned. But all of this is another matter which should be discussed at another time. The principals in last night's cast were: Daniel Nelson, tenor, as Mario Cavarodossi; Judith Coen, soprano, as Tosca, and Kerry McDevitt, baritone, as Baron Scarpia.

By far the most interesting character, as a study in psychopathy, is Scarpia. Tosca, the mature woman, is not nearly so enchanting as Puccini's other frail females Hardy, Buster Keaton and the Marx Brothers. -BERNARD DREW ooru The public is invited. Ad mission is 50 cents. ROCHESTER fa vi 1 ''j 'C IN WED.

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