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Clarion-Ledger from Jackson, Mississippi • Page 51

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Jackson, Mississippi
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The Impossible Years' and LT. University of Mississippi School Friday, Dec. 8, 1972-D Qt ClarfOtt'LtOgCC 3 Buzz Adams in 'South ol Medicine. He vas last seen plus an appearance in a movie, "The Third Norma Hubley, Roy's wife, is played by Kaye Lindauer. Kaye is another JLT regular and is one of its most tireless members.

During the several yea's Schumacher To Design Clothing New York designer Joel Schumacher has designed the glamorous wardrobe for three leading ladies Raquel Welch, Dyan Cannon and Joan Hack-ett to wear in Warner super-suspense film, "The Last of Sheila." The plot revolves around a group of movie peopie on a fateful Mediterranean cruise. It's being filmed aboard Sam Spiegel's fantastic yacht, anchored off Nice on the Riv-. iera. Raquel Welch playv a movie star, Dyan Cannon a Hollywood agent and Joan Hackett a super-rich heiress married a a screenwriter. Starring with them in the Herb Ross film are Richard Benjamin, James Co-burn and James Mason.

The original screenplay was written by actor Anthony Perkins and songwriter Stephen Sondheim, a past-master at concocting devilish puzzles. by Jackson audiences in the Mississippi Opera Assoc. production of 'Romeo et and as the Guitarist-Muleteer in the JLT-TCM production of 'Man of La Tlaza Suite' opens Dec. 12 and closes Dec. 16.

Curtain time is 8:15 p.m. Individual tickets are $2.50. Reservations and further information may be obtain-el by calling the Jackson Little Theatre. that she has been in Jackson, Manager; the Board of Theatre Center of Mississippi, where she appeared in 'Stop the World'; and is an officer at the Jackson Little Theatre. Her JLT credits include Mrs.

Strkosk in 'Funny Mrs. Mullen in Marion in 'Don't Drink the Water and Mme. Dubonnet in 'The Boy The reluctant bride-to-be will be done by Gwen Cote, a Mur-rah High school student. She has been active member of the backstage crew for several productions at the JLT, including 'Dame At Sea, 'Bus Stops, 'Orpheus Descending, and 'Man of La Borden Eisler, the bride she has been extremely active in the artistic life of the com munity. A talented artist, an ex perienced back-stage person, and an accomplished actress are out tnree or ner strong points.

She has been active with jifep' 't)H i'K I It 4f 1 IT' k. Community Childrens Theatre and is serving on 1heir Board of Directors; the Mis groom-to-be, will be done by sissippi Opera Association, Jim Wilson, a students at the where she is Production Stae xz with Linda Boone, right, and Preston Alleu, standing. FROM AP I-in the little Theatre ProduciioSof Neil Simon's "Plaza Suite NeCEason, seated, left, appears Neiljymon's 'Plaza Suite' Coming To: Little Theatre Stage Dec. 12 The "JacTSflP Little Theatre i and as the Stage Manager for At Hinds Junior Col OUR SHEARLING MADE FOR SNUCCLINC Young, vivacious -looking terrific over pants, a slim skirt. And it's pure shearling all the way.

Snap fastened with zippered sleeves and pockets. Done for us by Ardney in chine beige or earth brown with contrast shearling trim. Makes a great gift, toof lege he appeared in 'Im and at the University of Mississippi he did roles in "DID YOU FIND SOMETHING FUNNY about your daughter locking herself in the bathroom?" Scene from "Plaza Suite," the Jackson Little Theatre's Dec. 12-16 offering. Steve Shriner and Kaye Lindauer are the performers here.

and plus 'The Physicists' at New Stage, and a number of Community Children's Theatre productions including 'Sleeping Beauty and 'Puppet Linda B. Boone makes her second JLT appearance as Mr. Nash's secretary Jean McCormack. She was last seen in 'My Sister Eileen' as Helen. 'Androcles and the 'The Drunkard', 'You Can't Take It will stage 'Pla7a Suite' as the second presentation of its 48ih The show, writ'en by Neil Simon, will open Dec.

12 and 'Vill run through Dec. Curtain time for each performance will be 6:15 p.m. Director, William Youn. has made his cast announcements and there wttt some familiar faces, las', 4 2J as some new ones, on oprr-wg night. With You', and 'Henry Muriel Tate, his high school With the Laurel Little Theatre she lid the Maid in 'Auntie sweetheart, will be played by Vivian Smith, who has her degree in Speech and Dramatics from Mississippi State.

W7hile there she appeared in productions of 'The Cave "The Lady of Larkspur Locicn', 'Curse You Jack Dalto.i,' as Rptnrnirff tn tVi T.ittl Preston Allen, the JLT leg THE BRIDAL PATH PRE INVENTORY A SELECT GROUP OF FALL end, will once again grace the stage as the Waiter-Bellboy Theatre after a long absence will be Ken flarlow, who will play the husTijirid, Sam Nash, in the first act; 'Visitor From Hejvas last seen as the Doctor in Too While at Mississippi College, where he not his BS in Speech, For seasons, audiences have en-ioyed him in such roles thi Caretaker in 'My Sister the Ambassador in "Don't Drnk The the Father in 'All Marie Joseph in 'The House of Bernardo and with the Reader's Theatre in a presentation of 'Archibald and Mehi- table. 'Visitor From Forest Hills' is In small, medium or large sizes, $95. Sports Shop, second floor. Cocktail and Forma Dresses -Reduced The Way and in oterh productions including 'Never Too 'Time 'Another Part of the and 'Our the Third Act of the evening. The Father.

Roy Hubley, is played by Septhen L. Shriner. He played the Consul in the JLT production of 'My Sister Peter Quint in 'The In he appeared 'The Diary of Anne VThe Gray Hil-loo. 'Annie JJet Your With the Monroesville, Alabama Community he did a role ia 'The Fwsiy Karen Nash, the wife, will he portrayed by Eason, a regular. She'ttas appeared in six Little Triage musicals, including 'WomJul Town.

Funny Girl, 'Pr2 Your 'Anything 'Sweet Chari The Bridal Path In "The Quarter" Jul at of St. Deminici lakeland Driv. Phon 982-8267 10 to 5:30 nocents' at New Stage, and Puck in Shakespeare's 'A M'd- Act 2, 'Visitor From Hollywood, will be headed up by John Roper, as Jesse Kiplinger, the famous Hollywood producer. His JLT credits include 'My Sister 'Anything 'Sweet as Big Daddy, 'George Washington Slept Here, summer Nights Dream at bna kespeare On The Lawn. He has also had roles in summer stock productions including Dennis in Ft V-i i' Vf I ITT UL 1 IK IIIUI WRAP HER UP FOR CHRISTMAS IN GLAMOUROUS SHAWLS Looking and feeling spun-sugar soft, these delectable, triangular shawls crocheted for us by Melody.

All of them luxuriously fringed. Featured: a lush, lightweight blending of wool, mohair and nylon in white, pink, blue or black, $15. Far Left: a chenille-look in white wool, $16. Top Right: diamond patterned wool in white or black, $20. Bottom Right: lacy acrylic with horizontal banding.

Off white or black, $12. Center Right: an airy fling of acrylic in white or black, $15. Accessories, first floor. 1 vVA IT1 'ti It Hi 2 i 1 ii 1 i J' Ill I fl PI Hi it i i.

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