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Democrat and Chronicle CT Rochester, N. OU Jan. 5, 1968 iimfiiinniinAmsfi'ii Villill imam I yJZf FEATURE AT 7:40 9:40 gj YJnffU MATT HELM XlJjyjl BIGGEST AND BOLDEST! -3 3 5 II I II! I III MIIII. II I II II .1 MF "SUBSIDE FUN" PLUS 2ND HIT! ALL WOUND UP? BREAK OUT SWING! TH ith Rochester's Largest Single Group for Prople 19 to 33 Years TONIGHT 9 PI Schukarf WEST RIDGE PLAZA 2 Mm. From Kodak Park Livi Band Cocktails Heels Ties young Bill Cosby Show Set Jan.

24 Bill Cosby, whose show sold out last year at the War Memorial, will be back Wednesday evening, Jan. 24, for another performance at the same stand. The former college athlete who has turned actor, comedian and singer is playing across the country with this year's edition of his show. Co-star of the television scries, "I Spy," and guest on many others, the award-winning entertainer has recorded five albums, all best sellers. His latest is a venture into rock and roll entitled "Silver Throat." The Paire Extraordinaire, a singer and bass player, Carl Craig and Marcus Hemphill, also will appear on the show.

THIS SUNDAY, 2 ALL NEW SPANISH SHOWS ADULTS ONLY! iiiiltnmiiijmuiijiiiiiiisliuii Si I 0 tHm THEATER "FIRST" Diana Sands who plays Joan in George Bernard Shaw's "St. Joan" in (he new production at Lincoln Center Repertory Theater is the first Negro actress to have played the title role in a major Broadway production. Philip Bosco. with her, is playing the role of Dunois, the Bastard of Oilcan. (Telcpholo by LTD Wish I Had Nickel Full of Merriment By JEAN WALRATH S.

thou Ls jO PH0NE "2-54231 7 Vfcf ACAPULCO 1UI II gbyCASSINH Uh- ca ca ca ca ca ca ca ca ca ca ca ca ra ra ca ca ca ca as MATT HELM WE "I LOVE a world adventure travel film in full color narrated in person by THAYER SOU1E TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 8:15 P.M. P.M. Tickets: Evening $2.00, $1.50, $1.25 Matinee: $1.75, $1.50, $1.25 (Students: $1.25 and $1.00) EASTMAN THEATRE Next world adventure travel film PORTUCAL-Januaryl6 A Chic Music Association Presentation If I I JANUARY 11 T0 14 New," a witty one called "The Good Life," a romantic ballad, "When You Come Home With Me," "The Rattlesnake Shake" which is fun, "In the Park," "The Ball of the Year," and Blossom's hit called "Blossom's Blues." The comedy number that won the Community Players put on a new old-time musical last night an original by Daryl Hanson and Bert Stimmcl called "Wish I Had a Nickel." The components are Hanson's happy music, exuberant characters, atmosphere dripping with early 20th Century fads and fancy stuff with ELIZABETH a a ca a ca ca ca A SuIttiUd far Malurt luditncct Suit CO SWiWhNG TAYLOR aiiuiWE jkbi MARLON BRANDO ROCHESTER WAR MEMORIAL JANUARY 11 AND 12-5 T0 10 P.M. JANUARY 13 TO 14-1 TO 10 P.M. audience last night is "Dad- IN iHM HI SON RAY STARK PnPBOT REFLECTIONS IN A GOLDEN EYE MATINEES SAT.

OPEN 1:30 P.M. CONTINUOUS SHOWINGS AT 2-4-6-8 10 Rochester as the setting, and dy's Gone," by the two young-a story like the first one ever sters. ca SUGGESTED FOU MATURf jAUOtf NC ca ca cata ta caca ca ca tsca ca caca ca janEFONDa" mm See all the American makes i I and dozens of imports I all under one roof. 5000 car i I inside parking in Civic Cen-; ter garage. Wednesday and FT! I ill liillllilliiM The whole cast appears to be throwing its all into the production, so it is more or less in order of appearance that one should mention that Gail Ewanow is a lovely heroine, Rose O'Kelly; David K.

Maloncy is beautifully chosen as Pops 0' Kelly, Stuart Burke is a fine Larry MacPherson, Cynthia Cuddeback is a wonderful Blossom Dearie, Anthony Po'wderly an impressive Rattlesnake Pete, Ronald H. Schrocder a perfect Ashley Montague with a rich voice, and Kathleen O'Connor and Kathy Hodkihson are much fun as the kids. Then there are Virginia Pierce, Margaret Webber and Jean Hess of the East Avenue trio, Beverly Mortimer in a couple 3RD GLORIOUS WEEK! THAT MR. "MARY POPPINS MAN IS STAYING FOR A Many have seen it 2 and 3 times! (if I Ursula Andres, 1 SHE llpl lj 1968 -JJJ LinjWMfcGwnleilRd 663 wJ II Meet Miss America and the V.mo!r Dodge Fever Girl both I in person! I SHOW (Mh I "'satuiTday I It 'j I NIGHT I -J 3RD BIG WEEK! DICK VAN DYKE IS AT HIS FUNNIEST written about the poor Irish and the rich "swells." Not Rosie 0' Grady but Rosie 0' Kelly is the name of the heroine of the show viewed last night in a preview performance and Larry MacPherson is the name of her fine young fireman sweetheart who almost loses out to Ashley Montague of East Avenue. A pleasant score, bow-knotted with bits of old familiar ditties, is full of good tunes.

The cast has talent for singing and dancing and producers George and Harriet Warren and company have talent for painting the scene with delightful flair and merriment. There is an almost uncanny feeling for the atmosphere of the time, with Rattlesnake Pete's famous emporium on Mill Street, long since gone, as the setting for a flamboyant Pete and a chorus queen named Blossom and her Exotics chorus. It is not only that the details are there but the spirit is there something of i at THE MOST good bits (Froglegs and Edi-. I See Dream cars, Ford's Big II n) I III Dnl minnap nl C7 I nMni. II I BEAUTIFUL MUSICAL LOVE STORY EVER! mmy i ifJS icru Dcnni irnrn; rfw.

tor.) The scenes, designed by Betsy Hall newspaper office, firehouse, saloon, back aJJey (15 in all) are just right. Al-vera Sarson choreographed the dances in the spirit of '07 and the over-all production was staged by Bert Stimmel. mm nitPA nmui 1 Dodge Charger III and First I GATES BOWL I assess1' Chev- IJJR. fZ jfj auto y773 1 (r I II Get free prize tickets at COLOR bTDu. PANAVIION PARAMOUNT 95 MOPTIMf ST.

232 5630 Booth Tarkington in two comical kids, for instance. There are such hearty numbers as the finale, "Back Home in Your Own Backyard," such flashy ones as "Everything with Blossom Is 1 tmM nn.nr.u VANtbbA FRANCO OAVIO LIONEL iniii TONIGHTESl Ixrtr- II Auto Show for 1968 Dodge 1 rrrT- I II Charger, nothing to do or (I EVERY WEEK I v- 3 FULL HOURS 1 auto fifSs, 11 P.M. 'til 2 A.M. II Bowl All Your Can I Plus Free Buffet $coo I per couple I ADMISSION $1.25 children under 12-500 make reservations NOW 1 now 254-4420 1 wtwwkTwyyy1 645 Spencerport Rd. 1 4itt tJ i DANCING TONIGHT 30-60 SOCIAL Club LAKE AVE.

BAPTIST CHURCH Ambroaa St. Cor. Jones Ava, For Unattached People Dancing 9 to 12 RFDFR10K I0FWE AN JAY I FRNFR JACK I DUKE TECHNICOLOR PJWWISIDII FROM WARNER ARTS In? DEMARC "Comelot" one of the outstanding screen entertainments of the year -HAMILTON AUCN.T.U. BREATHTAKING mfl TERRORIZING SUSPENSEFUL --niu iiii li mmjit' jipj.jhiiu.jjih juj.imhjwm i3Q i iurimiKj i'mi urir MkuiSUimtimmxi jmiiiir Il For Your Dancing Pleasure ARCH LOUNGE TONIGHT LJ 1288 Clinton Ave. N.

PRICI AND PERFORMANCI SCMEDUII EVE. 8:00 P.M. thru Thuri S2.50 one) Hoi. E.t 3 OO SUNDAY EVES. AT 8.00 P.M.

2 50 MATINEES 2:00 P.M. W.d. Sot 1.75 Sun. ond Hoi. matin.

2.00 THEATRE PARTIES: For group! or ip.cial th.atr. porty information, call 467-1 897 OR 325-3700 i STA1I7S TO IH GUT! AT 8 P.M. ALL SEATS RESERVED TICKETS ON SALE AT WARING BOX OFFICE OR AT PARAMOUNT REGENT AND STUDIO 2 WARING BOX OFFICE OPEN WED. SAT. SUN.

I to 9 MON.TUES.THURS.FRI. 5 to 9 Waring Rd. Plow 467-1897 DIRECT FROM ITS ROADSHOW ENGAGEMENT! SPECIAL POPULAR PRICES SPECIAL SCHEDULED PERFORMANCES 1 TONIGHT AT 8:00 P.M. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AT AMD P.M. Every Ticket Holder Guaranteed A Seat jT For The Finest In Film wm Dsmu During the last eight minutes of this picture the theatre will be darkened "FASCINATING!" i -NX DAILY NEWS -LIFE MAGAZINE to the legal limit to heighten the terror of the breathtaking climax.

Of course, no one will be seated at this time. i i A. crmcrivyi "7iiinAi iot ir- OF COURSE IT'S BEING HELD OVER! "DON'T MISS IT" COSMOPOLITAN STANDS AT THE HEAD OF ITS "ONE OF THE YEAR'S TEN BEST worthy Mark it down as a picture you'll have to see and maybe see twice! Funny, Outrageous and Touching!" Botlay Crowthtr- N.Y. Tim.l JOSEPH E.LEVINE MIKE NICHOLS LAWRENCE TURMAN AsoSlmgCrnCIVI aCIIVIDMLID UH. TECHNICOLOR FROM WARNER BROS.

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at 2:00 and 8:00 STUDI 2 CLINTON AVE. ACROSS FROM SIBLEY'S 546-8850 555 THURSTON RD. PIIOFJE 235-4820 rua.ai..

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