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44 Night Club Beat Tha PiTtsburgh Pross 24 Tuesday, April 21, 1964 Hellman To Script HOLLYWOOD Lillian Hellman will write the screenplay tor "The Chase." Broadway Aim Of Singer, 14 By BARBARA HOLSOPPLE Donna Lynn, a 14-year-old who belts out rock 'n roll for Capitol records, also knows her way around Broadway. The short dark-haired teen has appeared with Maureen O'Hara in "Chris- pat iMTMRi Hrtwii Ttt Robert Goulet Has Become 'Family Man' His Show At Twin Coaches Is Pleasant, Relaxing SEATS NOW AT NIXON i Box Oinea 10 a.m.-B p.m. By CARL APONE In a way, an interview with Robert Goulet these is inst a little bit sad. A 1IU1011 OH STAGE I WEEKS -Beg. Mon April 2T thru Sat.

May IS THE PULITZER PRIZE MUSICAL Last year when he was here for a revue with the tcrM rvrvra hnrhplor Gouiet's conversation tine" and Anna Marie Alber-ghettl in "Carnival" She has played Helen Keller as a child, In a summer stock production of "The Miracle Worker." In Pittsburgh today to promote her new release, "Java Jones," backed by "The Things that I Feel," Donna expressed a strong desire to continue her professional career. She hopes to eventually end up back on Broadway or In the movies. "Show business Is wonderful," she said. "Everyone roots for one another, Just like one big: family." Donna, whose real name Is Camille Donna Albano, resides with her parents and six-year- wu about such scintillating subjects as wine, women and wmg. (He was strongly in favor of all three.) But after one year of marriage to dancer-singer Carol Lawrence, all has changed.

Now, as It must for all 'married ('If DONNA LYNN Broadway her goal. men, Gouiet's conversation Is about security, solvency and the future of his wife and children. His talk Is no different from what you would hear from any other young, expectant father. While you would expect this view-point, from the butcher, baker and plumber, such comments from a show business Golden Boy like Goulet are a bit unnerving. teari il it Hornt'i 0 Slntill, Btwntiwa WELL, WELL, WELL Debbie Reynolds is having herself quite a time trying to pump water out of the well in a scene from "The Unsinkable Molly Brown." Debbie portrays Molly in picture now being filmed! mmmmmmmmmtm ow brother in the Bronx, N.Y.

Lynn, the recording artist, She attends a private school but Camille Albano, the girl in order to keep up with her from around the comer, academic studies and still "But there is a little Jeal- have time for promotion ousy. I guess that's the price yu have to Pfly being a She began singing profes- public figure." SPECIAL STUDENT SHOW SATURDAY, 9i38 A. M. STUDENT PRICE 950 Broadway Review sionauy ac me age 01 nine, lUNliTKnAXni I He in a matinee idol, who, from all outward appearanren hnn the entertainment world in hin hand and thun and describes herself as being "Gnat f0lt IPSA I'M) EGBERT COUIJiT TONIGHT 8:30 P. M.

'Baby Want A Kiss' Fails To Achieve Happy Result -1 i BANNED IN ENGLAND ly above meh mundane con-siderationn an the rising cost of living. Goulet has just completed two movies, and night club appearances from coasf-to-coast and heavy TV. commitments are the works. But despite the seeming the restless Sir Lancelot of "Camclot" gives the impression of a man UF.RAV II BEACON KOWISpkw ChUirH'l Priu Uarl2U5 All ParttraMKii Eittjrt Sat. Eva.

JA. 1-0700, a former "protege" of comedian Jimmy Durante, a family friend. Her first break In the recording field came when she started doing demonstration records. Her initial Capitol record, "Ronnie," was on the tongues of the rock 'n roll set across the. country soon after its release.

Her second record, "My Boyfriend Got a Beatle Haircut," also gained popularity. "Java Jones" is her third release for Capitol. How has success as a re By JACK GAVEB NEW YORK, April 21 (UPI) Sometimes writers fws amruuKM noma til(H( MM Mm units NOW SHOWING running scared; a man in a hurry to pluck all the feathers from the Golden Goose of Success before the goose slips don't know their own strength or weakness. Such an Tomoo rnct Irron nrhrtca "PoKw XTar a Vice'1 1 mean that Contlgan doesn't take a back seat to his more illustrious co-workers. His portrayal of the author is the best thing in the play.

Miss Woodward has material that lets her come off just a little better than her WARNER SlOTCCIJ THEATRE CXprtst 1-3447 for rnirvitiom) Si.oaliH if tki Trlimli WIMMFff ME ST ACTRESS opened at the Little Theatei Looks Forward To Sovenejr Much of It Is funny. There He figures that If he plucks the feathers of TV, movies, j9 wonderful dialogue at the 1. Costlgan Is i stuck with It, night clubs and recordings for "four or five more years, I'll antlc 2anv 'i with charac- ve a i inaiac completely diverting evening be solvent Then I can concentrate on just what I want to te to Unfortunately, In the theater endi In frus- do. Then 111 not need to take anything that Isn't right. Ill author wh0 also ls tration.

1 AlAUCM? ACTOR cm AWARDS I WARNER cording artist affected her private life? Donna says she leads a "pretty normal life." spouse, Frank Corsaro's direction ls first-rate, and so is the physical production designed by Peter Harvey. do Just what I want. All three of the actors are captivating, by which I f'MOMI THIAT.I QUICT tO IHOWTlml "I don't want my friends to think of me as Donna mm- PAUL IlEVMIIf ininnf 1 Shows To See And When Starting times are the name tomorrow, unless otherwise indicated. IIUU! A EXCITING EXOTICS I EVERY WEEKS one of the three players, is leading up to something symbolical or allegorical, and the over-all result isn't happy. The play ls a production of the Actors Studio Theater, and it was Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward, two studio offspring who have become big movie stars, as Costigan's co-workers.

This married pair actually are playing a famous Hollywood meting couple who rail on an old friend, a writer who lives In the country and Is retiring, lonely man. They talk about the past with wit and charm, the two stars show the petty and conniving natures that exist beneath the gloss of their public Images and the writer's tangled relationship with the two is revealed. SQUIRREL miX "Tom Albert Finney. Feature 1:15, 1.25, (.35, 8 00. 10 20.

SHAOYSIDE Ella Katan'a "Aaertea Amrrica." Feature: 00. no. WednenUy Intntar Reriman'l "Too Hllenro," Feature: 05. (.05. 10:10.

Baoa No. 1," hoot at 3: 15, 8 JO. CASINO Hlarfeoiie) Contlnurai (how 1:00 to 4:40, 7:30 to 1100. QUEEN OF 'tM ALL BLAZE STARR ALSO SHARON CASH SND TICHNICOLOK HIT Co-rtorrloa; MELVYN DOUGUS Acodtmy Award Wlooor "REST SUPP0RTIN6 ACTOR" NEXT WEEK Princess Tahja rULTON "Pwli WhM II WIN Hint Holdm. uUr Hnrturn.

Future: 13 IS. 3 1 4:15. 15, 8:10, 10 05. Wlnmrtir "Ulif lh rifM." Sldrnr PoitlW- Fruurr 3:25, 4.30. 6:15, 8 10, 10 05.

STANLEY TS mr Clrnn ford. Sielli Etnnu. feature: 13:30, 2.30, 4:30, .20. (.15, 10:15. fEWV "0m Blow Tor Horn," -00, 4 00.

00. "H4," 2:00, (.00, 10:00. GATEWAY "CtpUIn Nfni." Cr-jory Peck. Anjie Otcklmon. mure: 13 50, 3:15 5:35.

00. 10 05. rurr Kclleri. Feature: 12:15. 3.15, 4:15, (:15.

8:15, 10:05. WARNER "It't A M(. Mid, MM, Mad World." SpencOT Troj. Kittuit; (.30. Wectntadajr 1:00, (:30.

ART CINEMA "Wild Mf Uf. 1 1 00. 1:50. 4 45. 7:35.

10:20. "Pla oj 13 15. 05, (.00. 8:55. PLAYHOUSE "NMr JHIfUet," Hamlet Street Theater.

Curtain at 30. "Oh. Dad, Poor Dad," Theater L'p- The Horizon Room prtitntl "A Good Show Hold Over! LONNIE SAM As of now, he isn't sure what that might be. He has always been a performer who likes to try all forms of entertainment. "The lucky one ls the one who can savor the differing benefits of all forms of show business and take stock of his talents," he said.

And as of now, Goulet ls still a man who ls taking stock of his talents. The movies just completed are "Honeymoon HoteV (which was originally called "His ana His," then "His and will be released in July, th other in October. In "Honeymoon Hotel" Goulet ls a kind of a low-key con-man who wins the hand of Nancy Kwan. He sings one song, the title song. In his second movie, with Sandra Dee, Andy Williams, Maurice Chevalier and Gene Raymond, he and Williams sing the title song together.

Goulet thinks that In the second movie his acting had Improved. "Making movies ls not easy," he said. "You work two minutes and then might be around for two hours waiting to go on camera again. But even while you relax you must be keyed up for the few momenta when you are on camera." This fall a TVj'show, "An Hour With Robert Goulet" (and Leslie Caron) will be released. "I'm seldom pleased with anything I do, but I'm pleased with this.

I think we have a very different approach which will be Interesting to see." To Vocation 45 Doyi After some night club work from coastto-coast, Goulet and wife, and his daughter by a previous marriage, NIcolette, 7, will vacation for 45 days at their West Chester, N. YH home. In the fall, Goulet has numerous TV guest spots scheduled, Including possible taping of "Brigadoon." In the fall he will alng In Las Vegas, the Persian Room In New York, and then more movies, one of them possibly Irving Berlin's "Say It With Music." "BEST PICTURE op thi riAr n. EAGLE MAN Cowarfoil tki Cenco THE VARGAS loves The dialogue Ls what ls regarded as being at the so- iiairm. curxmin tr.

OPENS SATURDAY! CIA7T AVE. THEATER Etoelfth $Mt( $2.20 Eieopt Sot. $3.39 TONIGHT AT 1:30 WEEK! nhletlratml lovol emnVial nn GUILD "Th Doll," Fealurai (3), Gus Dolfi'i Orch. 2 SHOWS NITUY HORIZON ROOM ftrootor Pfk. Airoorr 771.3533 164-8000 Hnm tumuum sex in its various aspects ho field." Sldner i Kramm mnA PnaHfran iinrirtnMnril ho.

Pnlllr. Fftturf: I .10. 1J 10 05, Peter wnuw 3:30, 4:15. 10. a Keen nair lor oom me quicK 10.

10:10. quip ana numorous ripostes JOIIGS of a more subtle nature. MISBURGH SIMPHONI ORCHESTRA VYIU1AM STEINBERG -Muwc Pirodw syuamosoui HAMLET ST. THEATER Bert Carr in "NAUGHTY NIFTIES" "OH ityl "frlroo" trvpfi oyoili ri Playhouu." Monahan Pren "Oroiio! nferloinmi(" fanning, Pott-Qauttt ALL SEATS $3.30 i HCr Frl, April 24 al MO April 21 at 1:10 t. II (r FIKAL C0NCERTJ THIS SEASON It is never particularly clear, even from the beginning, Just where the author ls headed, but the going is so funny and pleasant for about two-thirds of the two acts that you don't worry about this.

There is a Noel Cowardlsh flavor about the play. Then the author takes off on a tangent that apparently has some meaning to him, and Phono Ml-ltl iKalM Norta NUN VHI.H tkoaaloa. Cialtr. Frot PirklH 500 CM Tommy Kirk, Annotta la Walt Ditooy'i "Ml(advintur( of MERLIN JONES" Tackiiicalar Cub" in vaidi-vooiiiv-oil-wionnil WTVIO BACH Minified In Major Symphony No. 9 in minor, Oput I2S, with Find CHorui en Schiller's Od( to Joy THEATER UWAHJ HELEN WAYNE RAUH In Gouiet's show at the Twin Coaches in a pleasant, relaxing one.

He in a calm, amiable and refreshingly casual young man who has the personal magnetism which wins friends for him on and off the Mage. His selections, I suppose, were carefully chosen to Vocal Soloith LOIS MARSHALL, Soprano SHIRLEY YERRETT, Alto JACOB BARKIN, Tmor KENNETH SMITH, Bm-Biritono and tk COMSINfD CHORUSIS 0 CARNECII INSTITUTI OF TICHNOLOST oi 0U9UESNI UNIVERSITY MAMMA'S RUNS TON MTK CLOSET ANO TM FTJUf SO irwrrakOprT Stoh $2.20 Eit.pt Sit. $3.30 please a night club crowd. But one cannot help wonder why there goes the ball game so Goulet doesn't go in deeper as a night club entertainer. He ar I am concerned.

I ings songs which don't suit him very well, for the most made a dozen part as to what he ls driving at, li them probably Thus his show, while pleasing, ls never gripping until would be wrong. Whatever it he begins to mine the songs of Broadway. When he llitlli Tltktti: Frldiir, $2.00 t( tS.OO; $1.50 ta IttlM KuOana'i: tlabali; Marai'i; Unlnnlty if Plttikiria leak Cartar aoakigsoUE I0X (FFICt OPENS IV, HOURS lEFME FACR PEIFORNANCFaaoojojoj JUiorvatloiu 411-4445 theater music It is readily apparent that he has few peers In that department When Goulet puts show music on the road, his virile baritone voice, with all its robust resonance, and exceptional-ly clear enunciation, makes the trip to Twin Coaches 391-3162 Lots of Fun-Fillid STUDIO PARTIES Contlmntal't Itmoui timl-prlvili eourti, makis It possibli lor yogis liarn ovary danca rhythm, danci beautifully with any partnir. Our Studlot Art Air Coiidid'oBtrf for Your Comfort Stop in for Your Trial Lesson Now It's More Fun at Pittsburgh's Loading School of Ballroom Dancing CONTINENTAL Dance Studios 313 Sixth Ave. COR.

WOOD ST. OPEN DAILY 10 to 10, SAT. Till Sharldas Sq. WoS K- lirt Lfkorty fnnt llnatra. I.

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LEIPI(( 10 Ml (tOC ROWLAND A.iMSImrwiMf WllklmNri Natalia Wooa" 731-1002 Slekard Itymar p. 'WtH Sldo Story' ARSENAL Liit Put shock hits limmnllK "D(. cmPPEN" 6(3-3344 'ALONE AGAINST KOMI' if P. "WITCHES CURSE" ri- y.L 1 H-il. ak 't BRIMQ HAPPINESS TO UILLTOM Ill rTH 1 If Jlw ylk lorn lit 0 the hot4inesuspense comedy ir :5 movl tf your; ouvenisnt, rTiendly; Panoramic i 5CREEN AIRPORT (Greater rih.

Airport AMhemt Jamea Oarner Lee Remlck In "Wh.elar Daalari," Tech. ARrADF (HE. 1-1A27) Open tllv 100 Thi Bireen'i chllllni Trrorl "Tha Day tho Iarth alio "tin Fual and U.a Slavt GUI. flPXLEVUI (PO. Da Mur- ray.

"Ono Man'i Wy," 6:00. Yul Brynntr In "Klnga e( tbt Bun," 7 4S. CAPITOT. (Rriddork, BR. 1-14) GARDEN (Noith Side) Tony Ran dall.

"7 Facei of Dr. alio "KIm e( tho Vampire." Lait day. MT. OLIVES (EV. 1-IS9D Tony Randall.

"7 Facea of Dr. Lao." Margaret Rutherford, "Mur dor at tha Gallop." Open COO, OAKS (Oakaaeat) Award Nominee Natalia Wood. s. McQueen "Loya with th proper Stranger," Stranper." 9:43. PARKWAY (Weit Park, MeKeei Roeka) Natalie Wood.

"Loye with th Proper Stranger," 155; alio "Imitation of Lift," (:00. REGENT P.Q. (frT. 1-JM) Tnn Randall, Burl Ivea Barbara Iden In 'Tho Bra Bottle," 7 30 9:40. Open 6.45.

Don Knotu, oral Cook. "The Incredible Mr. Limpet'; alts Dr. Crlppen." Open p. m.

keWUNtel CWIOISH riCM ACADiMV AWARD BtBT PILM Of THI V(AP), MJ Peter Sellers George C. Scott Stanley Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove Or. How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb Stering Raydm fan Wp STira Pickens Stanl Kubrick fto George HenySf 1 iNMI ItMMf irJuHlO THUUIM GUNNEL UNDBLOM CARNP.OTE (17-6SI) Tony Rtn. dall.

"7 Facet of Dr. Shirley Jonee Roianno BraiiL, "Dark CUES WICK (fhoanlek) Tul Bryn- STARTS TOMORROW ner, Rlrhard Wlflmark. George Cha- klrla. "r.lght From 7:40, Trt parking. rtOTIAN tMrReee Roeki Tony RanJall.

"7 Facea nf Dr CRAPTO (Mt-HMII) Don Knotte, Carole Cook In "The livredlble Mr alia Bob Hope, "Crltlc't Choice." EASTWOOD (Fr.nkitowa PR, j.AOOfl) Albert Finney In "The Vic. tori," 6:00, 9 alio Dolorei Bart, "Whert tha Boyt (.20. tha bif action bit, Savage Ouni." SEWTCKLET 741-(flSO) Ton. Randall. "7 FVei of Dr r.

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