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"ftCTnimnmr i A New dhibsts! Wsw litems rwiuuituuiu: JOYOUSLY MOVING! A catch in one's throat, part tears, part chuckle, comes again and again as the classic scenes roll, by!" Bridget Byrne, L.A. Herald-Exaniint' CHRRUE CHRPUN in his greatest role Audience (MA) and Adults Only (AO) are for guidance of parents. "AFTER THE FALL" (Mermaid Theater, 800 N. El On-' troV. Arthur Miller's semi-autobiographical play.

Features Paul Coml and Sandy Morgan as Quentin and Maggie. Director Gretchen Kanne. Producer John Larsen. Thursday through Saturday. 8:30 p.m.

Through July 29. (MA). "BEYOND THE FRINGE" (Casslus Carter Center Stage. Balboa Park, San Diego). Satirical comedy revue.

Tuesday through Sunday, 8:30 p.m. Matinees Saturday and Sunday 2 p.m. (MA). "GOODBYE CHARLIE" (Off-Broadway Theater, 814 St. San Diego).

George Axelrod 1959 comedy about a deceased plavboy doomed to return to earth as a woman. Stars Jo Anne Worley with Roger Perry. Director Asaad Kelarta Tuesday through Saturday, 8:30 p.m. Matinees Saturday and Sunday. 2 p.m.

Through next Sunday. (Aquarius Theater, 6230 Sunset Producer Michael Butler brings back the Gerome Ragni-James Rado-Galt McDermot rock musical with Lyle K'ang and Keiiny Ortega in the leading roles of Claude and Berger. Mondnv through Thursday. 8 p.m., Friday and Saturday, 6:30 and 10:30 p.m. Through Saturday.

(MA). "HOME FREE" and "WITNESS" (Scorpio Rising Theater. 426 N. Hoover Sundays. 8 p.m.

fin repertory with "Rats" and "Christopher Columbus," playing Fridays and Saturdays, 8 p.m.). (MA) "JESVB CHRIST SUPERSTAR" (The Amphitheater. Uni Stage 70 puts you In "Adam -12." Vi 4 SSSMl IT 3 hra cJ 4 -J Tlf 2i XLf versal Studios). Tom O'Horgan stages me inn iucc-aii-drew Lloyd Webber musical. Features Teddy Neeley in the lead.

Tuesdays through Thursdays, p.m. Friday and Saturdavs 8:30 and 11:30 P.m. Sunday. p.m. Dark Stage 32 How movies are made.

Mondays. a stunt show. How Hollywood burns a building. 5il iiVi A "mmzi ffitiiiifsl mm 'o-it uistsHi iiif, Hitchcock's sw 'JvT1 ,1 1 .,.1111 nnvnivi.n m'mm0' "Psycho" House. PflULETTE GODORRO JflCKOHKIE 1 watcn movie CsCsmale norfnrm.

and Produced by Charles Chaplin Revved through Cotjmb'a EXClUSIve ENGAGEMENT NOW PLAYING! "I.OYE I. A BOCK'S IA)ST" (Old Globe Theater, Balboti Park, San Diego). Second production of the 23rd season of Shakespeare under the stars. Features G. Wood.

Directed by Eric Christmas. Today, and Saturday. 2 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday, 8:30 p.m. (In repertory with "The Merry Wives of (F) "MONSIEUR UBl KING OF THE POLLACKS" (Santa Monica Playhouse, 1211 4th Monica).

Musical version of Alfred Jarry's "Ubu Roi," translated and adapted by Ted Roter. music and lyrics by Evelyn Rudie and Gary Koroll. Friday through Sunday, 8:30 p.m. (MA) "XO, NO, NANETTE" (Ahmanson Theater, the Music Center). A reconstruction of the 1925 musical adapted and directed by Burt Shevelove.

Production supervised by Busby Berkeley. Stars June Aliyson, Dennis Day, Judy Canova. Sandra Deel and Jerry Antes. Choreographer Donald Sadler. Evenings.

8:30 p.m. Matinees Thursdays and Saturdays 2:30 p.m. Dark Sundays. Through Sept. 2.

IF) "NORMAN, IS THAT YOU?" (Ebony Showcase Theater. 4718 Washington Sam Bobrick-Ron Clark comedy about a middle-class father who discovers his son is a homosexual. Friday and Saturday, 8:30 p.m. Sunday, 7:30 p.m. (MA) "OLD TIMES" (Mark Taper Fouim, the Music Center).

A West Coast premier of Harold Pinter's latest play about a man, his wife and her visiting gir.friend. Memory and re miniscences play strange tricks with fact and fancy. Director Jeff Bleckner. With Verna Bloom, W. B.

Brydon and Fave Dunaway. Tuesday through Saturday, 8 p.m. Sunday 7:30 p.m. Matinees Saturday and Sunday, 2:30 p.m. Dark Mondays.

Through next Sunday. (MA) "RATS" and "CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS" (Scorpio Rising Theater, 426 N. Hoover A teaming of a surrealistic play by Israel Horowitz concerning a baby and two rats and a farcical tragedy about the founder of our country by Belgian playwright Michel de Ghelderode. Fridays and Saturday's, 8 p.m. (In repertory with "Home Free" and (MA) "SOME RHYME OR REASON" (Hollywood Center Thea-ter).

Raoul Franck in a one-man dramatic presentation on the works of Ilafiz, Tagore, Rimbaud, D. H. Lawrence. Baudelaire, Rod McKuen and others. Thursday through Sunday, 8:30 p.m.

(MA) "SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY" (Theater West, 3333 Ca huenga Blvd. West). Charles Aidman's adaptation of Edgar Lee Masters' evocation of life in a small prairie town, featuring four members of the original Broadway cast: Betty-Garret, Joyce Van Patten, Hal Lynch and Aidman, who also directs. Final performance today, 5 p.m. (F) "STEAMBATH" (Theater Now, Century City Playhouse.

10508 Pico Blvd.) Farce fantasy by Bruce Jay Friedman about a group of people locked in a steambath where the attendant is in power. Cast includes Gene Castle. G. Mitchell, Terrence Locke, Bar! Silvern directs. Friday and Sunday, 8:30 p.m.

Saturday. 8 and 10:30 p.m. (MA) "THE COMMITTEE" (Tiffany Theater, Sunset ant La Cienega). A return engagement for this distinguished San Francisco improvisational group doing satirical sketches. Sundays through Thursdays, 8:30 and 10:30 p.m.

Fridays and Saturdays 9 and 11 p.m. Special additional holiday performances Monday and Tuesday, 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. This week only. (MA) "THE JAMES JOYCE MEMORIAL LIQUID THEATER" (Company Theater, 1024 S. Robertson Return engagement of tliis Company Theater favorite.

Final performance today 7:30 p.m. (MA) "THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR" (QJd Globe Theater, Balboa Park, San Opening production of the 23rd season of Shakespeare under the stars. Features Michael Keenan, Elizabeth Huddle, Marjorie Battles. Directed by Jack O'Brien. Today, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, 8:30 p.m.

(In repertory with "Love's Labour's (F) "THE ROTHSCHILDS" (Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Music Center). Los Angeles Civic Light Opera presentation of the Broadway production based on a book by Frederic Morton. Traces the rise of the house of Rothschild. Hal Linden re-creates his Tony award-winning, roie of Mayer Rothschild. Michael Kidd has directed and vhoreographed.

Monday through Saturday, 8:30 p.m. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday, 2:30 p.m. Special performance today, 7 p.m. No performance July 3. Through Aug.

19. (F) I mi DltY 1:39 3.45 6 00 115 10 30 A tour of Universal Studios takes you where a king's ransom couldn't get you before behind the scenes where your favorite movies and TV shows are shot. But that's only a small part of the fantastic entertainment package you get for the price of only one admission ticket. A Universal Tour is the biggest, most lavish entertainment value in the world! You'll be thrilled, excited, scared, delighted and enchanted by this huge entertainment panorama. And there's something for everyone at Universal you, the kids and your visiting relatives from Des Moines.

Come out to Universal. See the many all-new, brand new shows and exhibits plus those attractions people come back to see time and time again. Take the Tour today! Catch Hollywood right in the act! THE BEST OF BRITISH FILMS Today 0n! BILLY unn THIS SEE ROBERT Q. LEWIS BROADCAST LIVE! Robert Q. Lewis broadcasts his show on KFI Radio live from the Tour Center every weekday from 10 am to 1 pm.

Guest interviews this week will include: John Green, Peter Hurkos, Marty Ingels, Kathy Nolan, Lu Ann Simms. Ron McCoy broadcasts live on Saturdays. SPORTING RICHARD I ICC HARRIS LlrC pmw A ACACLMY 9 WINNER EcstFcrclfilm Cinema 5 presents VITTOWODESIC.VS tho of IN PERSON ADAM WEST Come out this Sunday from noon until 3 pm and meet Adam West, soon to be seen in the original stage play, "Dear Miss Glory," opening In August at the Huntington Hartford Theatre. lira Finzi-Continis nCoIwS PLAZA THEATRE Westwood 477 0097 CALL THEATRE FOR SHOWTIME 8 PRIZES GALORE 1 ENTER UNIVERSALIS JR. CAMERAMAN CONTEST! Now through July 30! Enter Universale Jr.

Cameraman Contest for boys and girls, ages 6-1 1 and 1 2-1 7. Prizes include all-expenses-pald vacations, private movie premiere showings, cameras and more. Details at camera stores, Tour Center. OTHER THEATER A sample of the fare offered by local community, workshop, dinner and educational theaters this week: "A THCRBER CARNIVAL" (Center Players, Sehulman Auditorium, Long Beach Jewish Community Center, 2G01 Grand Long Beach). Today only, 2 p.m.

"AFTER THE FALL" (Fine Arts Showcase at the Oxford Theater, 1089 N. Oxford Nightly, 8:30 p.m. Through next Sunday. No performances Monday or Tuesday. "ALL MY SONS" (Hampton Plavers, 1322 Cravens.

Torrance). Friday and Saturday. 8:30 p.m. Through July 13. "AW I FOR AX (Spotlight Theater, 8223 Beverly Vahan Gregory's exploration of human relationships.

Dinner 6:30 p.m. Show 7:30 p.m. Saturday. "BAREFOOT IN THE PARK" (The "Show" Plat. 12053 Ventura Studio City).

Friday through final performance next Sunday, 8:30 pan. Till OOXIIIG UNIVERSAL STiTUDEO nus OPEN eveRY DAY. Continuous tours depa-t 9 tm to 5 pi. No reservations require). For Information 877-1311 A CENTURY CF GREAT FIGHTS wood Fy.

at Unkershlm. 1972 Univsrta! City SUfl.os. (no. VIS. 7 Ma IMIN.1M GALLERY TSiSf JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR.

At the Amphitheater. Universal City, Opens June 23 Tickets available at the box office or by mail. Limited engagement SPECIAL! Studio Tour Superstar combination discount tickets available at the Universal Studios Tour. Please Turn to Page 15 8325 SANTA MONICA ELVD. HOLLYWOOD 456-9105 e3 flnfftirsi "Cfnusf calendar, Sunday, july 2, 1972 TH1XTUN.

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