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Daily News from New York, New York • 49

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Family Affair Oj 10 A Nevj PJlusic Festival Cafe Concert Pianist William Masselos will give his first local recital of the season on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in the Coronet Room of the Hotel Pierre. Appearing with him in the fifth of the current cafe concert series will be Virgil Thomson, who will act as narrator for Erik Satie's "Sports and Divertissements." Established In Jersey By JAMES DAVIS A new summer tent music theater will be the home base of the New Jersey Symphony for a 10-week season 'Lives' Delayed; Nype Joins Cast The revival of th Noel Coward play, "Private Lives," scheduled to open tonight at the Theater De Lys, has been put off at least a week. Russell Nype has replaced Michael Kane as the male lead opposite Elaine Stritch. Others remaining are Betsy von Furstenberg and Howard Er-skme.

Previews will begin Thursday night. Gretchen Corbett, who appeared on Broadway In "After the Rain" earlier this season, replaces Jenny Leigh in the title role of the long-running drama, "Iphigenia in Aulis," tonight at the Circle in the Square "Happiness Is Just a Little Thing Called a Kolls-Royca" begins playing previews tomorrow afternoon at the Barrymora. It opens Saturday night. Merv Co. TV star Merv Griffin heads a musical revue tonight through Sunday at the Westbury (L.I.) Music Fair.

Appearing with him are Arthur Treacher, singer Gloria Loring, comic Marty Brill, Mort Lindsey and his orchestra and Killer Joe Piro and his dance company. Texans Here The Houston Symphony, under the baton of its musical director, Andre Previn, will appear in a Philharmonic Hall concert tonight at 8:30. oo 00 w. e-J I I Berlin Day. The songwriter will be 80 on that day.

Bookson said he expected his measure to pass both houses of the Legislature. "In Circles." at the Cherry Lane Theater, will close Sunday evening. It will have given 222 performances. Bill Baird's marionette musical, "Winnie-the-Pooh," will end its run June 2 at the Bit Baird Theater "Eccentricities of a Nightingale," Tennessee Williams' rewrite of "Summer and Smoke," will be given its premiere a week from tonight at the Mineola (L.I.) Theatre. Kim Hunter is starred "Curley McDimple" reaches its 200th performance tonight at the Bert Wheeler Theater.

ONLY 6 DAYS US ISS PENNSYLVANIA PLAZA, 7 to 8 to 33 TODAY a A 7:30 Produced by John Ringling Todav. Tom'tv. Thurt. 2 ft 7:30 Fri. 2 8:30, Sat 10:30, 3 8:30 Final Performances Suo.

1:30 6 For ticket Information, phono 564-4400 f.ll'.Hlff.lll.mif.Hi.'.l-.H 1 I Extra 'Brodie An extra performance of "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie," starring Tony Award-winning actress Zoe Caldwell, will be given for the benefit of the Actors Fund at 8:30 p.m. Sunday at the Helen Hayes Theater. Tickets at regular prices are available at the box-office. Country Visitor Country songstar Willie Kelson bows into the Nashville Room in the Hotel Taft tonight. What! You haven't even seen "ManofLaMancha" once? When you talk about 'The SwimmerNviUyou talk about yourself? SEE ALPHABETICAL THEATRE DIRECTORY FOR DETAILS commencing June 29.

A number of prominent artists, including Marian Anderson and Van Cliburn, will appear at the new project, which will be called the Waterloo Village Musical Festival. The restored hamlet. In the AUamui-hy mountain range, is about an hour's ride from New York City. Special buses will run to the festival. The tent will seat 2,000 persons and there will De room for about otners on adjoininjr lawns.

Henry Lewis, the first isegro appointed music director Of a major orchestra in this country, will head the New Jersey bym- phony through the entire pro gram. State Sen. Paul P. E. Bookson, Manhattan Democrat, yesterday introduced a resolution in Albany designating Saturday as Irving On the Make GEORGE C.

SCOTT plays a successful Hollywood producer on the make for his boyhood sweetheart in the second of the three one-acters making up 'Pkiza Xeil Simon's triple bill reaches its 100th performance Saturday afternoon. Reader's Digest Foundation presents The world famous sing-out explosion I May 14, 1 5 and 1 6 8:30 P.M. May 14 Gala Opening Benefit Ticket! $1.50. 2.50. 3 50.

4.50, 5 .50, 6 SO. 7.50 no a.ailab'a for all performance at Bn Office and by mall CARNEGIE HALL, 57th St. I 7th Ave. telephone: ci 7-7459 yH frpj f.jp.ttn 1 I SOLOMON I BEN E. KING BURKE I OTIS CLAY SWEET INSPIRATIONS ARCHIE BELL DRILLS DEE DEE I JACK SHARP I WALKER OPEN THIS SUNDAY ASTIOUES FLEA MARKETl And Every Sunday 1 It I P.M.

A dm. Mc St. Ave. at Americas BrM ar Ska far Samairs tt Man's Pitt lilt jlf.jntin I Li UB VJMM ARTHUR KENNEDY indulges with his estranged brother, Pat Hjngle, in a long quarrel over the past in Arthur Milller's "The Price," which has just passed its 100th performance. Queens Spot The new Fair Country Cluh, in Rego Park, Queens, will presenting live entertainment twice a week starting with the Memorial Day weekend.

irM a Theater "IT'S THE MOST EXCITING ENTERTAINMENT IN TOWN!" Waller Wmrhett Mai. Wad. 2 P.M., Sat. 2 JO P.M.. Sua.

1 P.M. HA I "THE 1ST WAY MUSICAL IN SOME TIME TO HAVE THE AUTHENTIC VOICE OF TOO A I'lire Rarne The American Tribal l.uve-tiork Mui-al PRICES: Tun. thra Thura. Oreh. Kl.

$7.75: Bala. $6.50. $5.50. $4.50. $3.50.

S2.50. Fri. Oreh. $10: Merr. $9: Bale.

$8. $7. $6. $5. $4.

Sat. Oreh. $11: Mur. $10: Bale. $9.

$8. $7. $6. $5. Mat.

Oreh. $7: Me. $6: Bale. $5. $4.

$3. Mats. Sat. A Oreh. $7.50: Man.

Bale. $6. $5. $4. Please enelete ataaiped aelf-addreted envelope eitth check ar meney arder.

List alL dates. BILTMORE 47th St. W. at B'ay. 582 5143 LOW PRICE PREVIEW TONIGHT AT 8:10 Opens May II Tha New Centedy HAPPINESS IS 1ST A LITTLE THIN! CALLED A ROLLS ROY-E Ethel Barryaiara 243 W.

47 St. CI 6-03M PREVIEWS: Evas. $5. $4. (3.

May $4.50. $3.50. $3. AMERICA'S GRKATKST MUSICAL HIT! PEARL BAH EY in dolly; Co-ttarring CAB CALLOWAY MAIL ORDERS Men. thru Thurs.

$9.90. 8.05. 7.50. .90. S.75.

4.90. 3.60. Fri. A Sat. Evas.

$11.90. 10.00. 8.60. 7.50. 6.90.

5.75. 4.80. Mats. Wed. A $7.50.

6.90. S. 4. 3.60. ST.

JAMES Wast 44th Street. S95-58j8 GAY. ORIGINAL. DELIGHTFUL." Kit SulUran OW NOW, DOW JONES A NEW MUSCAL COMEDY Lunt-Featanne Thaa. 46 St.

W. al B'nay. S8R S553 Evas, at 8:30. Mats. Tora'w at 2.

Sat. at 2:30 GOO! SKATS XOW AT All. PKIfKS "A REMARKABLE NEW MUSICAL HIT." Life Magazine CORDON MaoRAE CAROL LAWRENCE ID I DO! Itirerted Bv G0WER CHAMPION 46TH ST. THEA. W.

46th St. 246-4271 Evas, at 8:55. Mats. Tern's at 2. SaL at 2:30 LAST 7 TIMKS' 'ROBERT ANDERSON'S BEAUTIFUL PLAY IS ABSORBING.

TOUCHING. EXCITING FINE THEATRE." John Chapman. Xeim 'ONE OF THE FINEST PLAYS I'VE EVER SEEN." Allan Je'fervs. ARC-TV HAL HOI.KKOOK ALAN WKB TERESA WRIliHT MI.I.IAX OISH Ii niiDC.ni HsutnMin a Now NEVER SANG FOR MY FATHER Directed by ALAN SCHNEIDER L0N6ACRE. 220 W.

48 St. Eras. 8:30. Mats. Taai'w 2.

Sat. 2:30 THE BEST PLAY OF THE SEASON." waiter err. tmes DONAL TJONNELLY ZENA WALKER In BOG a Xew Coirfv BROOKS ATKINSON. 5S W. 7 at.

Z43-343U 8 JO. Mats. Wad. 2. SaL A Sua.

2:30 3 MATINEES WEEKLY SAT. A SUN. 1 1 North Directed by Richard Barstow Res. $7.50, 6.50, 5.50, 4.50, 3.50, 2.58 CHILDREN (under 12 years) HALF-PRICE TUES. thru FRI.

MATS, and TUES. WED. THURS. EVGS. and SAT.

10:30 AM. A HAPPY TIME IND EED -Crist. XBC IT CHEERED ME UP:" Timet Til JI A Diir. lrU CI TIME 'horciigraphed bw GOWER CHAMPION Mail Orders Filled: Men. thru Thurs.

$9.90. 8.60. 7.50. 6.90. 5 75.

4.80. 3.60. FRI. 4 SAT. Eves.

$11.90. 9.90. 8.60. 7.50. 6.90.

3.73. 4.80. Mats. Wed. A $7.50.

6.90. 5.75. 4.80. 3.60. BROADWAY B'way A 53 SL 247-7992 Hit.

Mat. Thurs. Mau SO at $:30 ONE OF THE MOST ENGROSSING AND ENTERTAINING PLAYS THAT ARTHUR MILLER HAS EVER WRITTEN." Rai nes. XT. Timet AKTIH'K MILLER'S New Play II I PAT KATE AROLO Starrina HINGLE REID GARY and AK1HUR KENNEDY MOR0SC0 217 W.

45th St. 246-6230 Evga. at 8:30. Mats. Tom at 2 Sat.

at 2:30 "EXCELLENT PLAY ZOE CALDWELL IS Krnlt. ZOE CAUlWKI.l. TBest Aetrs.s 1968 Teny Award Winner I. I -M OF MISS A It 1) I HELEN HAYES Thea. W.

46 St. 246-6380 Evas, at 8:30. Mats. Tom'w at 2. Sat.

at 2:30 SPEC. PERF. SUN, at 8 30 ACTORS' FUND "A RESOUNDING WORTH i Kidin tiirc jrxE i nxr.r THE REPERTORY THEATER OF LINlOI.N CENTER CYRANO DE BERGERAC tiy t.M:m.mi Kmlaiui a nw v-rsion hv Jme Forvth VIVIAN BEAUMONT. way. 65 St.

362-7818 8. Sun. 7:30. Mats. Sun.

I TON iThtT-S LA F1LLE MAL ti.AKIJKK. LA BAYADERE. It Dan! ii ili Sun. May It Tl.ait I Dans! Ei, S. HI ROK I HE A presents BALLET Tant'w: Sylvia.

Symphonic Variatisns, La Car. saira. Marguerite A Armand. Remee. Fri.

and Tha Nutcracker. MET OPERA HOUSE. Lincoln Centar 787-4200 Eves, at 8 JO. Mats. Sat.

A Sua. 2:30 "RICH IN COMEDY AND CHARM." Leonard Lyons) GIG YOUNG AMANDA JON RITA KKISS PERTWEE GAM. HERE'S A GIRL IN MY SO CP The Xew Comedy Hit! MUSIC BOX 239 W. 45th St. 246-4630 Evas, at 8:30.

Mats. Tom'w at 2, Sat. at 2 JO "A SMASH HIT." Life Mat. LARRY IRENE WILLIAM BLYDEN DAILEY REOFIELD in ROBERT ANDERSON'S YOC KNOW I CAN'T HEAR YOU WHEN THH WATER'S RUNNING Directed by ALAN SCHNEIDER AMBASSADOR 219 W. 49 St.

265-253S Tues. Sat 6 30. Mts. Tan'w 2. Sat.

230. Sua. Directory BROADWAY'S BEST MUSICAL!" Lite Maaailn "SEASON'S FUNNIEST MUSICAL! Heme. Sat. Hevieto MJANI3 PA1UK at A The Xeir Smath Hit Mutical SEATS AVAILABLE WINTER GARDEN.

B'vay at 50 St. 245-4878 Evas, at 8:30. Mats. Tarn's at 2, Sat. at 2 30 ALL AWARDS BEST Ml'SICAL MAN OF LaMANCHA A Musical Plav MARTIN BECK 302 W.

4J St. 246-6383 Evas, at 8:30. Mats. Teas at 2. Sat.

at 2 .30 A BRIGHT CHEERFUL SHOW." Kiticin Stirman. SRC-TV NEW FACES IS BRIGHT AND Jack Gaver, L'PI BROADWAY'S NEWEST HIT Walter Wimhfll Leenard Slllmaa'a New Editien FACES A Musio.il With Id Ki.iiine Peraonalitlr-a BOOTH 222 Wast 45th St. 246-5169 Evas, at 8:30. Mats. TeaVa at 2.

Sat. at 2 -JO "A WONDERFUL HAPPY ENDING OF SHEER ENTERTAINMENT." itts. Past SAINT SI BUKK present J. MAUREEN SCOTT 8TAPLETOM PNEIL SIMON'S eto Comedy Hit! LAZA SUITE Directed Rv MIKE NICHOLS PLYMOUTH 238 W. 45th St.

246-9156 Eves, at 8:30. Mats. Tem'vz at 2. Sat. at 2:30 BEST PLAYS N.Y.

DRAMA CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD TONY AWARD "A SUPERB PLAY. DELIGHTFUL HUMOR." Watts. Pjsi OSENTRANTZ AND 1 GI'I LDENSTERN ARE DEAD MAIL ORDERS: $7.50. 6 0. $.73.

4.80. 3.60. Mats. Wed. 4 $5.50.

t. 4.50. 4. S.60. EUGENE O'NEILL.

230 W. 49 St. 248-0220 Evas, at 6:30. Mats. Teia at 2.

Sat 2 JO Sharp "SOLDIERS' IS BY FAR THE MOST GRIPPING AND IMPORTANT EVENT OF STHE YEAR." Sewiweek JOHN COLIC03 lit OI-DIBRS BILLY ROSE W. 41 ST. Wl 7-5510 8:30. Mts. Ta'v 2.

SaL 2:30. Sua. 3 ALL PERFORMANCES BEGIN PROMPTLY "A WISE. SLY, WITTY AND INGRATIATING COMEDY." Chapman. Xews SMELVYN IMIUGLA!) as PERT KELTON BARBARA BRITTON ANTA 245 West 52ad St.

246-6270 8 JO. Mala. Taai'w 2. Sat. 2:30.

Sua. TONIGHT AT THE CHERRY ORCHARD "Weuld Enliven Any K'trne. I I'ues A APA PHOENIX presents PA REPERTORY CdMPANV THE CHERRY ORCHARO Paris. May 7 4 a. May EXIT THE KING Parle.

Evil: May 9. 10. II. May II THE SHOW-OFF Parts. May 23.

25. 27. 28. May 25 PANTAGLEIZE Parr, S. IS.

14. 15. Mats lux 5. 15 LYCEUM THE 149 W. 45 SI.

JU 2 1877 Tickets atva at Maey's Stares "A MUSICAL OF UNUSUAL DISTINCTION Cut ii tg A A 1 tt'lrriri't JILL JACK HAWORTH GILFORD and LOTTE LENYA BERT CONVY MAIL ORDERS THRU JAN. I. I96H Man. thni Tkurt. Oreh.

SI7. $10: Front Me7. $7.90: Rear Ma. 90. 5 90.

S.d, 2. Fri. A Sat. Orth $12. ID Fraat mm.

IW: Rear $7.90. ttO. $.90. 4 'J. 2.

Mat. Wad. at 2: Oreh. $6: Fraat Mrzr. $5.50: Rear Man.

$5. 4. 3. 2. Sat.

Oreh. Fraat K. $: Rear Mm. $5. 4.

1. 2 IMPERIAL THEA. 29 W. 45th St. 265-2412 "GRAND A GLORIOUS LAUGH RIOT." tllnrrr.

I LLOYD BRIDGES BETSY PALMER I in the rmitsihi hit' ACTUS I- Direr If i htr ABE BURROWS ROYALE THEA. St. W. al a. 24J-57S0 E.ia.

at Toat' at 2. Sat. at "FASCINATING A FINE ACHIEVEMENT." Vnnkt. Watt t. Jrl.

TLARRT fillZ in IDDMCR ON THK ROOF iVorlti M.Kt la atarrina MARTHA SCHLAMME IHrertrd by JEROME ROBBINS PRICES: Men. thru Sat. E.a.: Orth. $9 90; Fraat Matt. $8.50: Rear Mm.

7. 40. 5.40. 4 60. Wad.

Matv: Oreh. $5 00: Frant Men. $5.10: Rear Muz. $4.60. 4.

3 60. I 30. Mats. Sat rOrik- $6.10: Fraat Man. $5.50: Rear Men.

$5.10. 4.60. 4. J.60. 2 0 Eaclasa all-addrested ataaaaed Lilt alteraata dates.

MAJESTIC THEATRE. 247 W. 44 St. 246-0730 "A LIVELV 'GEORGE LIGHTS UP BROADWAY." 1 haimn GJOKI, URKV in a A AVrn Mitsic-it Prnitirti'iH IHrrrtetf Chnrra-irapkrtl hv JOK I.AYTOX PALACE 1564 Braadoay. PL 7-2626 Et- at JO.

Kin. Taai'aj at 2. Sat. at 2:30 broaoway-s musical comedy smash stevf: k.vdik giawrkntc gukmb Lavish lsinlh rUlr.l RAINBOW SHUBERT W. 44 St.

CI 6-5990 Ext. at a w. Mats. Taai'w at 2. Sat.

at 2:30.

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