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DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE, Rochester, NY Sept. 15, 1980 YES Loading dock to be new theater From Page 1C White said the new formation "still sounds like Yes, because you still have the basic rhythm section, and the power and energy. However the lyrics are slightly more realistic not quite so cosmic." The band had been criticized in the past for the indis cernible surrealistic lyrics of Jon Anderson. "The new keyboard sounds are very 1980s, a very modern approach to music." WHITE, 31, was the second drummer in Yes, complex in its time signatures. I like the challenge of making things swing in those time signatures and adding soul to White, has always had a melodic side, and has played keyboards on some Yes material, most notably, Topographic Oceans.

"Yes is a strange band that never gives way to commercialism," White said. "It really sticks to its own guns and creates music it believes in. That has been the policy from the beginning and there have been a lot of Yes cult fans who've stuck with us since then. mate theater since everyone will be close to the stage Whenever Summer Is Gone will run for four weeks, with performances scheduled at 8:30 p.m. Thursday through Sunday each week.

Tickets cost $5. Advanced reservations can be made by calling the Planetarium box office at 244-6060, ext. 56 Why another theater in Rochester? "There's always room for quality theater," said Biddy, who also produces shows for the Planetarium. "Good theater seems to prevail when it finds its own audience. We'll develop a different audience from other theater groups.

Because of the economics of running a show, I can easily see doing a one-, two- or three-person show." The three other plays for the season have not been announced. LISSA CRAIG Italian grandmother. A joint venture of the Planetarium and Playworks (a newly formed, professionally-oriented company), the theater will employ local actors on a profit-sharing basis. Auditions for the cast of eight, four men and four women of varying ages, will be tomorrow and Wednesday from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Planetarium.

Playworks, founded by Barbara Biddy, will make its home in an odd-shaped room that seats only 75 people. By painting the room black and using modular stage units and minimal costumes and sets, "the focus will be on the essential elements of theater: the actors and the play," said Fran Biddy of the Planetarium staff, who will be producing the plays directed by his wife. "This kind of theater is an actor type of theater," he said. "We'll be doing very inti I Aspiring actors dream of the bright lights of Broadway but Rochester can offer them a loading dock, the area's newest theater. 1 Appropriately called The Loading Dock Theater, it's the former loading area of the Rochester Museum and Science Center's Strasenburgh Planetarium and will begin a season of four plays on Nov.

13. The first production, Whenever Summer Is Gone, is a new play by Lou Buttino, a political science professor at St. John Fisher College. Buttino recently finished a television script for a WXXI documentary titled Steichen Century in Photography, narrated by Edward Albee and he is currently working on a book, The Re-Making of a City: Political Change in Rochester, N.Y., 1960-1980. Buttino's play deals with the relationship between a young writer and his dying replacing Bill Bruford in 1972.

At the time it seemed a strange move for a drummer with highly respected credentials in straight-ahead rock 'n' roll. White had performed with John Lennon, George Harrison, Joe Cocker, and the like. "Yeah, my background's in basic rock, but deep inside my own feeling was to take that rock-soul kind of attitude to a band of this nature, that is SAVE at GRIEF oiTLinc ACTORS From Page IC "The makeup men, set designers, carpenters, painters, lighting technicians, grips, script supervisors, special effects men, press agents and members of the 24 other unions involved in IATSE have had it," an IATSE spokesman said. "There are 22,000 IATSE members out of work right now, plus another 6,000 from the six basic craft unions. "The Teamsters are really bitter.

Some truck drivers are losing as much as $75,000 a year counting overtime and golden time From Page 1C In St. Louis Children's Hospital, Dr. Richard E. Marshall, head of neonatology, explained that pictures are taken of babies who die, just as they are taken of babies who live. "Most parents want them," he said, "and for many who fantasize monstrous malformities in their babies, when this usually is not the case, pictures recall the reality." Dr.

Marshall said he also encourages autopsies "which, generally, dispel misguided notions about mother or dad's damaged genes causing the death or about future births going bad." Perhaps the most important newcomer to the community of bereaved parents are groups such as AMEND (Aiding a Mother Experiencing Neonatal Death), that provide support and the necessary listener 24 hours a day. "And we must continue the evolution process," added Dr. Little, "reaching back to medical schools and out to the community. We must all finally recognize that parents must be involved in the entire birthing process, even when something goes wrong." Savalas caught short Shamsher Wadud, who runs New York's Nirvana restaurant, doesn't believe in plastic money as Telly Savalas learned to his dismay last week. He showed up at the Indian eatery with a party of nine, but with neither cash nor checkbook.

Sorry, he was told no credit cards. Fortunately for Savalas, Wadud is a Kojak fan. A call to his home cleared the way for Savalas to sign the check and have it billed to his Hollywood office. STATUES interest-free loans to needy members, has been disbursing $20,000 a day since the strike began July 21 For the first time in years, visitors had no difficulty finding parking spaces on studio lots. Commissaries were almost empty in the quiet, almost deserted studios.

Sound stages were dark and locked. Ripple effect of the strike has been disastrous to companies serving the film industry caterers, limousine rentals, portable dressing room rentals, restaurants and chic men's shops which provide wardrobes for TV and films. Bill Stearns, president of Petite Caterers, is concerned that his business will fail. His fleet of 40 trucks provides location meals for film companies and such TV shows as Quincy, Charlie's Angels and Hart to Hart. Carey Limousines's Fred Gerwitt said, "Last year we provided 30 cars for the Emmy Awards.

This year only one. We're losing $1,000 a week." Western Costume, which provides wardrobe to studios, said business was down more than 20 percent. "D-Day is Oct 1," said John Golden, company president. "It's getting worse every day." for location work because the actors are getting greedy. Except for a handful of millionaire actors, almost all film workers are hurting financial- iy- Beside home mortgage problems, used car ads are proliferating in trade papers as studio workers find it difficult to meet loan payments.

"We are getting 40 calls a day from members for financial aid," a SAG spokesman said. "And we are running low on funds." The Motion Picture Television Fund, which normally disburses $4,000 a week in Waiting for billions, needs job What's a girl to do between the time she leaves her husband and the time the divorce is settled with what she hopes will be a substantial financial award? She goes out and finds a job and that's just what Soraya Khashoggi is trying to do. She's written to Penthouse publisher Bob Guc-cione says she wants to go to work for the magazine as a photographer. The award she's waiting for is quite substantial. Palimony lawyer Marvin Mitchelson has it pegged at $2.5 billion.

From Page 1C College was merged with the Men's College. The sphinxes now watch over the entrance to the underground tunnel connecting Lattimore and Morey Halls. Sibley (1807-1888) led a group of local investors in the 1850s merger of their own lines and those of Ezra Cornell (founder of Cornell University) into the Western Union Telegraph Co. Sibley was president of the company until 1865 when New Yorkers supplanted the local leadership. TRADE YOUR OLD COLOR TV A HEW 1981 RCA REMOTE CONTROL C0L0RTRAK.

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