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Arcadia Tribunei
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Mark Taper Subscription Season Schedule Completed Briahl new comedy-ununa about an itinerant Irish vaudeville' team, and "Rosebloom," Harvev Pen's provocative play, wlU: 'receive their respective American and World Premieres cm the-Stage of the Mark Taper Forum Center Theatre 1970 subscription of five new plays in the For- nm, Gordon Davidson, Artistic Director of the Iheatre, announced that, he plans to premiere Mr. Friel's play April 9 thru-May ii ai the second production of. the year, presented by arrahgiment with New York Helen' Bonfils and Morton Gottlieb. The young and widely acclaimed Irish poet-playwright will represented shortly on coin wun newest Miss.Boiifils and: Sir. Gottlieb are currently pre-i paring another Friel play, "Thej Muuday Scheme'' with Edmundj Liecemuer-Di utiu-way opening.

Brian first- play toi rttch' American shares was the! imasli Broadway hit, 'lPhiladel-plfla, I Comet," followed by'' "The Loves of. Case with ftuth Gordon arid Dennis King, and with Art Carney, in his new. play, he traces the, comic, poignant of a traveling husband and wife team" their wonderfully tackv vaudeville troupe and paints Indelible stage creation of wryly funny and ImffUeJamUv-relationships. opening June 18 3 as the pro-. duction of the year, lias actually been' presented a part of Center Theatre New Thea tre For Now play, project, in the Mark Taper.

Forum. It was developed ind evaluated during four experimental performances during the' past year and hailed as "a genuinely brilliant play" which demanded a In the forthcoming Forum season. Davidson stated that it will receive a new staging mounted a mator Droductlon for the upcoming series. Often touching und outrageously funny, according to one prominent critic, 'ItoaebmonV occupies moment this side insanity." Also dealing with delicate family it. erupts Into wild amonf four emo tionally entrapped individuals bound together by their need to love, ind "Crystal And Fox'' will offer fasci nating contrast in the "Now" writing ol an exciting young American writer and an Irish poet-playwright.

Harvey ferr, a Los Angeie: author, studied under Edward Albee and was a member of the Albee-Barr-Wilder Playwrights. unit in New York. He has also been widely associated with the Actors Studio Playwrights Unit. His way. The Adventures of Jack and Max," produced by the Studio and directed by Lee Grant at UCLA, was wtdelv ac claimed.

"Jew," "Rosebloom," and "Punch arid Judy in 'A Re venge Play' are among the plays he has eontnhuted to thE Mark Taper's New Theatre For iNow program, Mr. Perr also serves as a local drama critic. Season subscription informa tion on the five-play series foi 1970, which also includes Conor Cruise "Murderous Derek Walcott's "The Dream on Monkey Mountain," and Howard Sackler's "The Pastime of Monsieur Robert," now available at the Music Box Office at 135- No. jGrand Los Angeles, Ca, 90012. Tax Change Checked by Teachers The ITCOM-member Califof-! nia Teachers Association (CTA)j will decide' Nov.

7-8 whether will spearhead a constitutional initiative to shin su. per cent or public school financial I to state non-Dronert taxes. The decision will be made at) ithe meeting of the State Council of Education. CTA's policy-making body, at the Biltmore Hotel, Los The ouestion on whether to spearhead the initiative drive and the details of proposed amendmenis ol Section Article IX of the State Constitution are expected to be brought before, the Council by CTA's Financing Public Education Committee. Local diapters are now "feeling the pulse" of their membership to If.

the teachers are willing to 'circulate petitions far an election in 1970 and lulling iinance me campaign, I Ticket Sale WiMm the Mazdas iFor Chorale Season Opens She Every thing in Style hnve to big band, fTbki MKh firifc Ldbtr the City Music jurt TbrWa Sqmrt most of them were to transmit tin totnnr htnr. (r-vMln, metiunf tney emU musk. Maqr tttto Uaten to a Dumber and tbes play It. This Is true In many caacs of onanists it la tare one who take a sheet of music, transpose It to suit what that one has developed is a style Anne Oiastain who occupies the music bar at The Derby is one of them. And she not only reads, transposes but she is continuing lo study the theory of music as it applies to her $13,000 Hammond on' which she at Hie Derby.

Anne is as gracious as a re cent college graduate trying to make a mark in the music world. Henry King who wrote arrangements for the Jimmy Powell band that discovered Helen O'Coiuiell said that playing an Instrument, to many. Is like hearing a joke and being able to retell it as it is Mrs. Chastain studied in Claremont same years ago and now she is back at the books arranging songs for her Hammond which has all the that could ntme out of t. tuU orchestra And also spends two hours a day at home at the key board worinhg oh that is-'her particular effort to And- she sings in a natural voice, nothing itrtlntd but' lyrically, because she practices it Her Ham-mobd has built in ptana 'which- sbt'.

frequently uses and caasw- tnose at the bar. to look, around for a piano on the iidC Anne' ciui mate sounds on the Hammond like few have heard. Incidentally her husband la a former bora man' with Guy Le-mbardo and infrequently comes around to blow t-few. notes In-a, special Jam-session not too often for he spends his days' making sure people don't blow a few notes- by "putting up buildings in the" wrong way. he is chief building inspector for the city of Arcadia, and she has just been able to keep one of her sons who spent a year bearing the cancer wrap.

through all that she kept right at her music being as dedicated a musician as mother ADDENDUM: Carls Spencer who owns the Monrovia Sillier speeds evenings, particularly when the guests are lk to the door, working as broiler man so that tie steak tomes Mt the way they want II The House of Pies on Baldwin etna Itself a wnqoe coffee shop should nuke every waccaa haawf. the current advertising campaign aug- gtttt taking home a slice to mama Jim Kennedy et The Enters, Ike a ft good contactors of calorie oounters, those served la other good dinner house. tea research protect. wife at tie late Morris, who Bogne. iMiignla, predated sharp aeroD the will preoert to Walt Heefflin of the nfethodlat tor his Mceessfal eaghnerlng of a Wood-mobile Sept when red corpabws were collected where they hain't been before.

Larry Moore who has the first take oat haone (at Second and Dnarte Ed) in the valley, Wed oyaters on the bat ba't advertising them wta Mantotoi hit wwk deep trylag them to smt own he in know Ottoman. Season are now avail able by mall order for the 5-con- cert seasgn of the Los Angeles Master Chorale and Slnfonia Or chestra conducted by Roger! Wagner and sponsored by thel Southern California Choral Music Association. The 85-voice Chorale offers their fitb Season to the City beginning with the annual Christmas.Concert in the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion of The Music Center on Sunday, Dec. 21. This traditional concert features exciting andphonal ef-feels froni the wings and- balco ny- The second offering of Ihel season the' group's dynamic flexibility as Roger Wag ner masterfully directs them in; Vivaldi's Gloria and on Saturday.

17. -Sunday, Feb. IS. Renaissance multi-chorus -works will be performed In a Festival of XVI and iXVH Century Music. fourth iconcert on the eve of Easter, Saturday, Mar.

28, will be Bach's mass in minor, acclaimed the greatest of choral 8:30 p.m. masterpieces. The fifth and final concert will be elven at Hol lywood Bowl on Saturday, July 18 us the Chorale, guest soloists and the Los Anseles Philhar monic schedule "Op era night at tne isowl." All Sunday concerts begin 7:30 p.m. while Saturday start at Scasm Ticlwts mav he nr- dered by-mall', through Novem ber from The Musuc Center Box Office, 135 North. Grand Av enue, Log Angeles, 90012.

Fur ther information, and a Season Brochure may be. obtained by calling WFaiL Taper Foriim Schedules Two Productions "The Pastime of Monsieur an important new playl by Howard and "The Dream on Monkev Mountain' eontemmrflrv fantaev bv. Dert'k Walcott, have been set for production In the dynamic 1970 isubscriution. season of five new plays' ln-the Mark Taper Forum1 by' Gordon Artistic Director. -Center Theatre Group will present the World Premiere lot walcott's imaginative foik- piay, August ZY thru uctober ii, 'scheduled to be directed bv Mi chael A.

Schulti. as the fourthi production or tne suosenptu series. The combination "of author Sadder and Edwin Sherln, who created the award-wjnmng New York sue-jcess, "The. Great White fare planned, to1 team again the American Premiere of Monsieur concluding the expanded 1970 season Nov. 5 Dec.

-20, Conor Cruise! O'Brien's "Murderous nas been announced as the season opener, Feb. 5 thru Mar. 22, to be staged by Davidson. Thej second and thu'd productions will be dlsdosed shortly. Winner the 1969 Pulitzer PrJae, Critics Cirde Award, and! rony Award, sacklpr creates "Robert" a sardonic comedy of decaying morals and manners set against the backdrop of the French Reign of Tm-ror.

Origi nally presented at tendon's Hampstead Theatre dun, the: play deals with the strange en-1 tertalnments of a French noble-; man'in self-imposed exile from the Revolution a de Sade-like -figure who engages his house- naia in Dttarre tneatre eames. As his fantasies fuse into reality, that becomes a nightmarish portrait ol an aristo crats dilemma. Fantasv and realitv also are inexorably interwoven in Derek Walcott's "Dream on Monkey Mountain" which is rilled with the exotic color, light, and calypso music of the West Tndies. The play follows the dream-like quest of a black messiah to be come-a leader amona his Denote and- to. reach Africa as their Mug.

Told with hilarity, sus-ipense and elemenrs. of the ma cabre, it marks the emereence oi an exciting new poet-play- wngnt irom inmdad. Longo Best In Country S. Hattori. nresident of Tovota Motors Distributors, an.

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Monument Construction 'ly built for the puipoae Df de picting the history ol the state from prehistoric times to the present. Tiie public is invited to view il, Ircc of charge. On the same riav, the Soutli- Callt.de la or Plaza.white and decorated California Branch the Street, was permaneriUv closed pianls. Wecmrs uiiice for the itate (. i Department of Parks and Jlee-i to Los Angeles Street being made' for tour buses to otticiauy opened on uiside this area.

thi. nf fnn siKtant aDputv duector, is El Pueblo de Los Angeles State! overall major development ol charge. Histoncal Wonument, the 42-H1 Pueblo, the State -Depart- me masitr pian ior me acre birthplace of the city. Wnt of Parks and Recreation ument calls, for. a series Df pe: Permanent curbs, sidewalks uuveiled Its bicentennial Mnoue ueiuiun mdiih.

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