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Wednesday, Oct. 6, 1976 Philadelphia Inquirer 7-D THE ARTS Fancy French dishes-at fast food-prices By BILL CURRY Bet3" ri WJT'-" Pinter's 'Innocents' has lost its bloom I' Ooh La La, a new fast-food restaurant on South 13th Street between Sansom and Walnut, might also be called "Ronald McDonald Goes to Paris." The candy-colored restaurant, which makes its debut today (or tomorrow if delays arise), is featuring gourmet French foods at bargain prices. A typical offering coq ati vin ii.i'wh: 2 On the Go a for $2.75. Michael Mac Kay (left), Sarah Jessica Parker (center) and Claire Bloom in 'The Innocents "We're not trying to offer haute cuisine at these prices," says owner David Friedman. "We're just trying ard and Robert Younger as featured performers.

Admission is $3. Performances are at 8:30 p.m. Thursday through Sunday, Oct. 7-10, Oct. 14-17 and Oct.

21-24. Scrapple Add vintage singers Margaret Whiting and Sylvia Syms to the lineup of entertainers signed to play the new Cafe Society this season. The swank cabaret above Cobblestones in the Society Hill Club is opening on target Oct 19 with the incomparable Hildegarde, followed later by the hot new young group Gotham New trouble for the Latin Casino came recently when the Alcoholic Beverage Board of New Jersey fined the club $7,500 for "permitting lewdness" by featuring topless showgirls during its summer Vegas-style production. The Latin Casino agreed to pay the fine rather than have its liquor license suspended1 for 25 days Blue Magic, the Philadelphia soul quintet, has just signed a new contract with Atco Records Philadelphia free-lance writer and reviewer John David Kalndner has hfpn slightly shorter ones during them. John Lee Beatty's baronial set, with the grand window wall was designed for the play we remember, not the one we are seeing.

Mercy killing advocated for zoos Associated Press BALTIMORE Euthanasia is one of the solutions zoos must consider to the growing problem of animal overcrowding, the director of one of the world's largest zbos says. "When there is no other alternative possible, zoos must not shrink from their responsibility of seeing that surplus animals are mercifully destroyed," said William G. Conway, head of the Bronx Zoo. about as corrupted as wind-up dolls. As the governess, Miss Bloom hardly has time to look around before she begins to tense up.

There is an unwholesome edge to her solicitude for the children from the beginning. She is bad news for these kids, and we might sympathize with them more if they resembled real children. Memory may not be serving well here, but it seems that much less is made of the unspeakable things that went on between Peter Quint and the former governoress, Miss Jessel, whose shade also haunts her successor. They have lost their power over the play and over us, more's the pity. The ghosts are played, wordlessly, by Dino Laudicina and Catherine Wolf, while the housekeeper is portrayed with a kind of useless strength by Pauline Flanagan.

The play is performed without intermission but the cumulative effect that would be served is dissipated in long waits between scenes and! only By William B. Collins Inquirer Theater Critic Harold Pinter and Claire Bloom have cast, a coldly sophisticated eye on that wonderful chiller, "The Innocents." The British playwright is the director and Miss Bloom the star of the production that opened a two-week engagement at the Forrest last night. They plainly do not think that we can believe anymore in the struggle between good and evil, but after what we have all been through in the 26 years since the play was a Broadway hit, not even at a time when evil spirits have come back in fashion. Instead, the message is: beware of those who would deliver us from evil. That might make better sense but it does not make for very satisfying theater in this case because the material resists the treatment.

In dramatizing Henry James' classic Rhot story, "The Turn of tr Screw," the late William Archibald converted it from a study into a case of valiant exorcism The Victorian governess struc; gled with a pair of nasty ghosts for the souls of two children. The ghosts were quite real to eryone in Mr. Archibald's play. Ar the children were hideously cr rupted behind their facade of innocence. This situation is more complicated now, more Jamesian, if you will.

Pinter, whose plays find horrors in life that James did not imagine, has re-focused attention on the governess, who resembles more closely the hysteric of "The Turn of the Screw." The ghosts might indeed be figments of the woman's imagination except that her description of the apparition of the vile valet, Peter Quint, fits the dead man perfectly. The children, 12-year-old Miles and his 8-year-old sister Flora, are hardly more real. As portrayed by Michael MacKay, a champion boy soprano, and Sarah Jessica Parker, they are to adapt country-French recipes to a fast-food format." I can't promise we will say "ooh la we eat there, but the ingredients seem good. All the breads are from our city's new French bak-i ery, La Fournil, and the featured beverages are Martinelli's sparkling cider and Perrier water. Bagel'N Nosh Also scheduled to open today is the new Bagel 'N' Nosh restaurant in the 1600 block of Chestnut the former site of Stanley Green's cafeteria.

The New York-based operation is one of the fastest growing in the country with 17 restaurants open and 10 more under construction. The Chestnut Street restaurant fea-j tures a fancy bagel menu served in a Gay Nineties atmosphere with Tif-I fany lamps, painted mirrors and scores of hanging plants (sound The top-of-the-line bagel is the be-i luga-sturgeon bagel for $2.65 served i with cream cheese, of course. The new restaurant, which will bake eight different kinds of water bagels on it3 premises, will be open daily from 7 a.m. to midnight seven days a week. A beer license is expected in three months.

Fascinated by a newspaper ad yesterday that offered an EROTICALL for adults only, I dialed the Feaster-ville number (322-6000). It rang and rang and rang and rang and rang. (The story of my life.) Marquee Temple graduate Sigmund Kaye, i founder of old city's avant-garde per The Polish Prince' back at court-Valley Fjorge named pop artist-and'-repertoire product manager for Atlantic vmm 1 5 Prince Vitula's return to Valley Forge Music Fair this week featured essentially the same format as that of July, 197S during the first flush of his rebirth: A medley of his hit rec-, ords; some more contemporary pieces, like "Feelings," and collections of ethnic songs and big-band-era tunes. What's changed, subtly but surely, is Prince Vitula's manner and emphasis of Polish pride. The ethnic element is still quite evident in his Polish-language songs polkaing with patrons, and patter with the audience, but it seems to have been downplayed a bit.

There is, perhaps symbolically, no polish eagle emblazoned on his back this year. Similarly, his manner seems a bit more subdued this time. Sure he is still full of energy and personality, but somehow he doesn't seem quite as frenetic. Perhaps, having made it he is a little more secure in being what he always was an "Every Day of My Life" and "Please Love Me Forever." But by 1974 that career was showing definite signs of degeneracy. His record company had dropped him and the night club jobs he did get were often as the warm-up acts.

Then, Prince Vitula recorded "My Melody of Love." The ballad, sung half in Polish and half in English, struck a responsive chord among and made the prince a rallying point for their ethnic pride, a position he quickly exploited in his stage show by heavily emphasizing his Polish heritage. Pretty soon he was packing places where he was lucky to get warm-up work a few months before. They even gave him a TV show. Early in this renaissance, someone in the press or show business declared that Bobby Vinton was, in fact, the "Polish Prince." The title seemed right and stuck and this is why I now call him Prince Vitula. By Al Haas Inquirer Entertainment Writer As the Polish Prince opened his week-long engagement at the Valley Forge Musi: Fair on Monday night bv delisting; a nredrtab'v nacked house with his vital, boyish charm, n'eas-nt song stvling and considera- ble showmanship one was reminded of the strange chronology that led to the wi-'esyiread utilization of his aristocratic title.

When the Polish Prince was born about four decades ago to the Family Vitula, in the town of Canonsburg, in the province of Pennsylvania, few were aware of his noble lineage. In fact, the young prince himself did not realize it. This, no doubt is why he changed his name to the plebeian "Bobby Vinton" when he embarked on a career as a singer of popular songs. Prince Vitula's career under his pseudonym prospered for many years, producing such hit recordings as "Roses Are Red," "Blue Velvet," formance-gallery ETAGE, will premiere his own work this weekend at the gallery theater, 253 N. Third St.

Kaye has adapted two one-act plays that he will stage in the German Expressionist tradition. Each of the plays, "Afanapiece" and "Woe is Three" deals with a sexual triangle with Harriette Gordon, Sabeth Stew- If Bobby Vinton. at Valley Forge Sylvia Syms at Cafe Society MOVIE MOTION PICTOBI RATINGS (t)leaettl lefieiet (N) firattri Caleaact licftiM (I) Kaitrietetl, OnV 1T aet eaauHet' aalisi mMi-lea it aitH ireiei (I) It uaier II iiartlti' (U) tt (XU) It hi uim 21 tfnitltti 10-4 mrm riDiir tu Ro'svit. Blvd. ME 9- roinflMTurriuDiit 40ths.waihui TYflM7043 Pi5" SI AH Seals 11 I Uim castor 4112Charlton Heslon 7-9 20 inuuin unui-in Northeast Phila.

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Mai. Today allPMl.75 tOWNF TWIN Leviltown Shop. Clr. Rl. 13 lunni inmwi6-iooo Pk Fr tooocan 5800 Ris Sun 11 All Seats MUROER BY DEATH 7 IS, 9 I5IPG) Alt Seals rtn tDii dii row rionruf hiv-moo $1.1 All Times i.UU At 7:15 Is 9.25 MIDWAY IPG) LAWRENCE PARK TWIN 9 25 ARce Doesn't live Here Anymore pg OR BAD NEWS BEARS 7:20 iniij-riiunim bhruim orexei hi 1 mi of Chester Pk.

i Rt. 1, City Ay. SILENT MOVIE Story of Joanna OR Ben Gaizara 7 20 High Velocity Barg Xals. Today PM 51 25 TACQNY-PALMYRA BRIDGE DRIVE-IN Al The Bridge, Route 73, Palmyra, NJ TA 9-3000 MONTY PYTHON (PG) (THE HOLY GRAIL AND THE GROOVE TUBE (R) -PLUS- Jlmi Hendrix IIMI PLAYS BERKELEY (R) Box Office Opens 7 PM eleclric In-Car Heaters Optional Swap-N-Shoo Flea Market Every Sun. ONCE AND FOR ALL fcSSr BUDCO GIST STREET DRIVE-IN Just off Skyl.

Exoy. al Jerry's Corner Ooen 6:45, Sis. elec. In Car Htrs, You Can't Bury a I tinDtT It-Black Legend Like URUDUU MANDINGO(R) Plus Hi Vs. Norton Fight Films Barg.

Mat. Today at 1 PM S1.25 Mtmiy fnytnon rue Holy Grail (PG) 1 Plus The Groove Tube (PG) Held Over' $1.00 All Seats $1.00 MURDER Only Sellers Murder By Death Also mane Mine Milk In Color (XXX) rrr rurocv un i Route w-cwo 69th 4Mkl. FL 2-2 100 ERIC-TERMINAL I (ft Tliflll Bustlelon, Somerton OR ERIC TWIN BARCLAY SQUARE BUOCO BARN 1-23 fre'e parking 1' 2 Miles So of Ooylestown on Rte6ll HIGH VELOCITY -OR- BURNT OFFERINGS OR iU MISS NOPE AMERICA (R) 11849 Buslleton Ave. fcbV 1 1111 i 1 All Seals SI. 50 III 4 PM Mel Brooks CM riiT iininr 4 PM Closing (2.00 7-8 40-10 io oiLtn muiit uuvviiLivni inn cherry Hill Mall, N.J.

Bargain Matinee Daily Til 2:30, S1.50 FUTUREWORLD WESTW0RL0 Vh II: A Woman Under The Influence THE OMEN ili'-'" Barclay Square Snooping Center 1500 Garrett Road, Upper Darby, Pa MIDWAY -OR CLOCKWORK ORANGE i rerun nt urn mm EarlybirdUOIII7l5(PG) -Or-THE GUMBAll RALLY fit 11.25 At All Times Gumtat Only tl.25 -10-1 5 klULHU Ul IILLk llWVtlb 6:45 BUDCO 309 DRIVE-IN Near End of 309 Open 6 45, Sts 7 15, Elec Car Hlrs. HIGH VELOCITY (R) French Connection II 4 Rated Girls (R) Minr.nr.ini inf center TWIN Barg Mat. Today at 1 PM 11.25 Lincoln Pli. Mall 1111 Ol 1 I WALTON ART Chew 4 Chenen Ave. (Ample Parking 733 5.

Chelten Av.i XXX RATED FILMS XXX MAT TODAY 1 PM LAST 7 DAYS TEENAGE SEX THERAPY l)-335-4)-BJ0-llO0 SATAN WAS A LADY 2 ERIC-WYNNEWOOD. 252 Lancaster Pk Wvnnewood, Pa. 2 Bill Oko Hits! ALICE IN FLESH WONDERLAND GORDON 2 70-7 30-10 PM(X) 8 451R1 SIS. Fri. Oct.

8 TARZ. I JANE BOY CHETTA (X) 77th t. City Line GR 3-2045 Free Parking ,5 High Vsjocjly (R) Al 50 At 1-715-10 PM MONTY GROOVE PYTHON (PG) TUBE(R) nexiro i ne vvooko store 52-2VOQ -iW'M7J StorjOUeami -OR-l-715-930 Ganara HIGH VELOCITY (PG) Barg. Mat. Wed.

8, Frl. lPMtl.2S ERIC 1 1 II BROCKHAVEN Grants Shoo Piaa Brookhaven, Pa Eric I THE OMEN Eric II SILENT MOVIES Barg. Mat. Today at I PM SI 25 BUDCO 202 DRIVE-IN 2W Open 6-45, Sts 7 15, Elec. Car Hlrs.

HIGH VELOCITY (R) French Connection II 4 Rated Girls (R) GCC ECHELON J- Sommerdale Rd ot While Horse Pk. THE OMEN ftftiU II: Woman Under The Influence (R 1 17 Yrs. 2:30, 5:30, 1:30 Barg. Matinee Daily Til 2:30. SI.

50 i BUDCO NAAMANS joj-27oo 4 Ooen 6 45, Sts. 7:15, Elec. In-Car Htrs. MEAN FRANK 4 CRAZY TONY Capon 4 Ali Vs. Norton Fight Finn 4.

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