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at f-h II 1 a p. i ia Lincoln Hep Will Open Charitable Showcase to a Mew Season Met Replacement German soprano Ilildegard Hillebrecht will substitute for Gundula Janowitz as Sieglinde In Wagner's "Die W'alkuere" tomorrow night at the Metropolitan Opera. It will be Miss Hille-brecht's Met debut. Miss Janowitz is ill in Austria. Miss Hillebrecht, a member of the Munich Opera, made her U.S.

debut with the San Francisco Opera three years ago. Sol at Roselcnd Sal Matthews and his orchestra open a four-week engagement at Roseland Danc City Tuesday night. The Matthews aggregation will alternate with Ramon Ar-gueso's Latin band. I By JAMES DAVIS The new season of the Lincoln Repertory Company gets under way tonight with a production of "King Lear," with Lee J. Cobb in the title role.

td 00 'J MAYFAIR BURLESK NUS 8th 1 WKM 235 W46 St 246 5795 4. OUEEN of fhn All Iff IT TEMPESTf STORM LIVE CM SU6E WITH A BIG ALL STAR LuMihuuub UAIlf IU AM 10 II 111 fu J'Vli'T I 7 to 8 31 to jJ 564-400 TOURNAMENT OF CHAMPIONS 7:30 Mats. Daily Sun. 2 PM INTERNATIONAL JUMPING CONTESTS Brazil Canada Great Britain U.S. Every Night andSat.

Sun. Mats. FEATURE Tonight A Tom' Night "Hortt of the Year," in Jumping Exhibition! Punlno- tin 18. 47. With lear formances will be dropped.

Frank Andre has left the cast for a role in the off-Broadway "Your Own Thing." The 50th Time "The Man in the Glass Booth" will give its 50th performance Friday at the Royale. Nathan Lieblich will have a role in "Bronx Express 1968." "Sweet Eros" and "Witness" begin previewing tonight at the Gramercy Arts. Stacy Mc-Adams, Barbara Foster, Al Settimio and Sally Soldo have joined "Up Eden," forthcoming musical for off-Broadway. New "Coppelia" The American Ballet Theater will offer the world premiere of a new full-length production of the children's ballet "Coppelia" on Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 24, during the company's holiday LANSBURY WORLD ii finiir? i riTni ifnmVrii' mrii I West 51st Street, New York 757-7064 FOR DETAILS KSgg.Wraa Theater T.AST 1 WEEKS! "THE QUEEN OF TH WORLD." Cut rv WAKLEAE IETRTCH NOW THRU NOV.

3 ONLYI Mark Hel linger 237 W. 51 St. PL 7-7C44 tvss. at y. Mats.

sat. at 3. wed. at 2:30 -AC UVL MAI JUL US SUV la AT 3 I'M "A ROLLICKING, ROUSING MUSICAL. JOEL GREY IS MAGNIFICENT." Glover.

A.P. GJOKL GREY in Ml A Aia Musical Production directed Choreooranhed by JOE LAYTON Mon. thru Thuri. Evos.i Orch. Dress Cir.

Men. Rear Men. $7.60, to, 5.60, 4.60, 1.60. Frl. 8.

Sat. Orch. Dress Cir. Men. Rear Mezz.

$8.60, 7 60, 5.60, 4.60. Wed. Orch. Dresi Cir. Mezz.

Rear Mezz. $5, 4, J. Sat. Orch. Dress Cir.

Men. Rear Mezz. $6, 5, 4. PALACE 1564 Broadway. PL 7-2624 HP AC.

ti0L.il AT. i AOF.t&att.HI BROADWAY'S MUSICAL COMEDY SMASH I STEVE EYD1E LAWRENCE GORMB The Lavish Lav ah Filled Hiti OLDEN RAINBOW AOIF SHUBERT, 225 W. 44 St. CI 4-5990 Evqs. at 8:30.

Mats. Sat. at 2:30, Wed. at 2 MOVES NOV. (9 TO GEO.

ABBOTT THEA.t 152 W. 54 St. 586-3787 Seats Now at Box Office.SunJVlats.Be9.Nov.24 Hoi. Mat. Nov.

24 INEXHAUSTIBLE YOUTH AND HIGH aPIRITa Mrtndon Gill. Hew Torker AIR The American Tribal-Love Rock Musical BILTMORE, 47th St. W. ot B'way. 582-5344 Eves, at 8:30.

Mats. Sat. at 2:30, Wed. at 2 AMERICAS GBEATEST MUSICAL HIT! HFKAKL BAii.r in Ii DOLLY! Co-ttnrrina CAB CALLOWAY MAIL ORDERS: Mon. thru Triors.

$9 90, 8 0S. 7.50, 6.90, 5.75, 4.80, 3.60. Fri. Sat. Evos.

$11.90, 10, 8.60, 7.50, 6.90, 5 75, 4.80. Mats. Wed. A Sat.i $7.50, 4.90, 4. 5, 4, 3 60.

ST. JAMES 246 W. 44th St. Ut.uu SPEC. UUL.MAI.IULBS..lOV.

tiatt.Sa BRILLIANT, Post THUND-iRINGLY FUNNYMefT.7m I PTEK LIND HAYES tit OVERS MUSIC BOX 239 W. 45 St. 146-4634 Evgs. at 8:40. Mats.

bar. al wen. at 2 SPEC.HOL.MA T.THVRS..SOV iK at .1 P.M. J7, 6. 5.

4. Other MatJ.i $5, 4, 3 PROMPTLY FILLED. Add 2Sc per order for Enclose self-addressed unstamped envelope. After tonight's premiere per formance which has an extraordinarily early curtain of 6:20 "King Lear" will play in alternating repertory with "A Cry of Players," a new play by William Gibson. The official opening for "Players" will be next Thursday.

Anne Bancroft and Frank Lan- gella will have the leading roles in the Gibson play. "Ked. White and Blue." a musi cal about Georgia's Gov. Lester Madiox that has been playing at Theater Atlanta, has been sche duled for Broadway production. The original cast will be kept in the show.

Jim uarner piays Lester. Jay Broad and Don Tuck er wrote the show. Ihey also staged the Atlanta production. Edward Padula will be the Pvew York producer. A January opening is planned.

"We Bombed in New Haven" will begin playing Sunday matinees Dec. 1. Monday night per I Lit! ANGELA DEAR MARK HELLINGER THEATRE 237 SEE ABCS 4- Tonieht at 8:30 THE COCKTAIL PARTY BRILLIANT A WITTY PLAY. Harrii. CBS-TV AAPA-PHOENIX presents PA HKPKRTORY COMPANY THE COCKTAIL PARTY Nov.

1, I 4 at t.M Nov. at 2:30 THE MISANTHROPE NEXT PERF. MON.i NOV. 1 AT :30 LYCEUM 45th St. B'way.

JU 1X77 "'CABARET' IS THRILLING IT IS THE ONLY MUSICAL I WANT TO GO BACK AND SEE AGAIN." m. liaxis. littchowr LOTTE ANITA CLENYA GILLETTB A A THF hKW Mr Sir AT. AIM StarriM GEORGE VOSKOVEC. MARTIN ROSS MAIL ORDERS THRU JAN.

1. T6 Mon. thrv Thurv Orch. JU, 10; Front Men. ni Rear Men.

u.vo, s.n. 4.10, 3 2. Fri. a Sat. Orch.

S12, 10. F-ont Mm. IS 0i Rear Man. S7.90. 4.M, S.eo.

4.M. 10, i. Mats. Wed. at orcn.

Front Men. 15 50i near Men. ts, 4, 1, 2. Sat. Mat.i Orch.

U.ttl Front Men. Rear Men. 4, 3, 2. BROADWAY B'wav A 53rd St. 247-7992 jif AX1.

HOL. MA T. TH SOV at SO LAST WEEKS! GRAND A GLORIOUS LAUGH RIOT!" (Sioier.A.P. BETSY PALMER In the comedy hit! ACTUS FLOWER Itirertrd f. ABE BURROWS LONGACRE 220 W.

41 St. 24t-543 Evsa. at 4:30. Man. sat.

at 2:30, wed. at 2 BOX OFFICE OPEN 10 A.M. TO P.M. SUNDAY FROM 12 NOON TO 1 P.M. PREVIEWS DEC.

IS THRU DEC 25 OPENS THURS. EVG. DEC. 2TH ANGELA LANSBURY in BAR WORLD Mark Hellinger Thea. 23 W.

51 St. PL 7-704 A JOY TO BEHOLD AND AS LOVABLE AS EVER. NOT TO BE MISSED. A SHOW." autil 'tin. i.i vil o'-ia-uo HARRY GOZ in IDDL.ER ON THH ROOF World's Most Aeclmmea Musical Alto Starrino RAE ALLEN TllrtMrA hw JEROME BOBBINS PRICES: Mon.

trim Sat. Evgs.i Orch. St.90; Front Men. sa.so; Bear Men. 58, 5.40 4.40.

Wed. Orch. SS.80; Front Men. Rear Men. $4.60, 4, 3 60, 2.80.

Mats. Sat. Orch. Front Men. $5 50; Rear Men.

$5.10, 4.60, 4, 3.60, 2.80. Be). Apr. 14 Wed. Mat.

Orch. $4-25, lat. Mat. Orch. $7.50.

MAJESTIC 147 W. 44th St. 144-0730 SPEC HOL. MAT. ThC MUV.2Sat2.S0 LUBA LISA plays the title role in a production of "Sweet Charity," which began a seven-week run last night at the Wedgewood Dinner Theater in Glen Cove, L.I.

season at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Lix matinees and two evening performances have been scheduled for Christmas week. 2 SHOWS DAILY thru Tues. '1WB KELSO, S-tim Directory "A LOT OF FUN." Barnes Timet LOVEKS AND OTHER STRANGERS Comedies By RENEE TAYLOR A JOSEPH BOLOGNA Inrected fcv CHARLES GKODl BROOKS ATKINSON, 254 W. 47 St.

245-3430 tv9s. at :40. Mats, sat, at 2:40, Wed, at 2 "VIGOROUS! SPECTACULAR! TUNEFUL) I THINK THE MUSICAL COMEDY SEASON GOT STARTED WITH 'MAGGIE FLYNN'." Richard Watrs Pott SHIRLEY JACK JONES CASSIDY Mi, a Musical AGQIE FLYNN Entire Production IHrerted MORTON DA COSTA ANTA 52d St. W. of B'way.

144-4270 Ev9S. 8:30. Mats. Sat. 2:30 and Wed.

2:00 SUNDAY MATINEES BEG. NOV. 17 "BROADWAY'S BEST MUSICAL!" I.i'e "ONE OF THE BEST MUSICALS OF THE PAST FEW SEASONSI" Hornet, Timet A m'e PAIGE A' The Xcir, Pmash Hit Musical SEATS AVAILABLE WINTER GARDEN, B'way-50 St. 145-4878 Evgs. 8:30.

Matt. Sat. 1:30 and Wed. 2:00 MALL AWARDS BEST MUSICAL AN OF LaMANCHA Impossiblt Dream) MARTIN BECK 301 W. 45 St.

244-4343 EV9S. at 8:30. Mats. Sat, at 1:30, Wed, at 2 "A TRIPLE-BARRELED EXPLOSION OF COMEDY." Chapman. Dailu tieict SAINT SI BBER MAUREEN E.

G. STAFLETOX MARSHALL in SETT, SIMON'S PAVw Comedy Hit! A A SUITS Pirected By MTKE NICHOLS PLYMOUTH 234 W. 45 St. 244-9154 EV9S. at 8:30.

Mats. Sat. at 2:30, Wed. at 2 SPEC. HOL.

MA T. tHatt.SO POPVLAR PRICES It. 90 TO ft 90 "A BEGUILING EVENING OF SONG AND DANCE. LOADED WITH CREAM." John Chapman. Xciri "ONE OP THE MOST TALENTED CASTS ON BROADWAY." Clive Barnes.

Times "AN ENTERTAINING MUSICAL SHOW." Richard Watts. I'vtt GKORGB CAROLE GR1ZZARD SHELLEY SNOEL COWARD'S WEET POTATO A Musical Show BOOTH 225 W. 45 ST. 144-599 Evis. at 1:30.

Mats. Sat. at 2:30, Wed. at 2 SPEC. HOL.

MAT. OV.tHatt.X0 Plaza, Evenings Australia SPECIAL Sat. A Sun. MAIL ORDERS handling. KIM HUNTER will arear in "Hello and Goodbye," Lu-ciDe Lortel's first presentation in the new ANTA showcase eries Monday evening and Tuesday afternoon at the Theater de Lys.

The play is by African playwright-actor Atholl Fupard, who wrote the off-Broadway hit "The lilood Knot." Jersey Rock The Grass Roots, a rising rock roup, will be on the bill with the Beach Boys in a concert Nov. 26 the Stanley Theater in Jersey City Country Joe and the Fish, a rock combo from San Francisco, will give a concert at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow at the West bury (L.I.) Music Fair. The Brooklyn Bridjre will appear at Cheetah tonight and tomorrow night, with Dan Daniel as em cee tomorrow night. New Chairman Richard M.

Clurman, magazine xecutive, has been named chair wan of the board of directors of the New York City Center of Music and Drama. His duties in the post, which carries no salary, will encompass those of the late Newbold Morris, the center's first chairman, and the late Morton ttaum, for many years the cen ter'a dominant figure. Workshop Playlet The Interview," a one-act play by E. E. Spitzer, will be prevented on Friday and Saturday evenings at Gene Frankel's Theater Workshop.

STARTS TOMORROW (onto SHOWS 3 i c. nw WILSON COASTERS PICKETT ETHICS JERRYO MARVA JOSIE'STEVE GALLON LA. IT DAT "LOU RAWLS SHOW" WOW THRU NOV. 17 ONLff mm TONIGHT AT :39 "PIRATES" t. HUROK presents Thi WorldFmwot DOYLY CARTE OPERA.

COM PANY NEW YORK CITY CENTER 2464989 'fOPUUR PRICESi SJS0, 4.50, 3.73, 3, J. Frl. Sot. 0ly MILES JIMMY SMITH Trio DAVIS rt VILLAGE GATE Bleecker at Tbompsei GR 9-5120 "A KNOCKOUTI DELIVERS A SOCK A MINUTE!" Jtilin ttapniai AVsra JAMES EARL JONES in HE UliKAT WHITE HOPE The Great Play of Our Time! ALVIN 52 St. W.

of B'way. PL 7-8444 EVSS. 8:30. Mats Sat. 2:30 and Wed.

1:00 BALCONY SEATS AVAILABLE "DONALD PLEASENCE IS BRILLIANT." Post HE MAN IN THE OLASS BOOTH ROYAL, W. 45 St. Mats. Sat. 245-5764 SPEC.

HOL. MAT. SOV.tS ml 30 "BROADWAY AT ITS BEST." harnes. Times ARTHUR MIT.LFR 8 New Day HE PRICE Starrino ALBERT KATH TAVID SALMI REIO BURNS and SHEPPERO STRUOWICK MOROSCO 217 W. 45rh St.

244-4230 EV9S. at 8:10. Mats. Sat at 2:30, Wed. at 2 sPEC.HOL.il A T.1BLRS..SOV.

IS at A FINE, HUMOROUS ZOE CALDWELL Best Actress 1968 Tonv i.irri WinnM THE PRIME OF MISS JEAN BRODIE i pnriiKd "mrt'V ri HELEN HAYES W. 44 St. 344 380 Eves. 8:30. Mats.

Sat. 1:34 and Wed. 2:00 PUT IT ON 'YOUR MUST SEE' LIST." names. 1 Timet JASON DIANA ROBARDS (iANUS BOMBED IN NEW HAVEN JOSEPH HELLER A Plan Hr he Author of A TCff-tt AMBASSADOR 215 W. 49 St.

26S-18SS Ev9s. at 8:40. Mats. Sat. at 2:44, Wed.

at 1 SPEC. HOLM AT. TUV SP-M. A SMASH HIT." I He May. LARRY IRENE WILLIAM BLYDEN DAILE REDFIELD ROnf liT A.

YOU KNOW I CAN'T HEAR YOU WHEN THE Ttirected by ALAN SCHNEIDER BROADHURST, 135 W. 44th St. 3444494 8:30. Mats. Sat.

2:30, Wed. at 1 SPEC. HOL. MA T.lHCKS..f,0 i.2sutt.S0 PREVIEWS TONIGHT AT 8 30 THRU NOV. 17.

SEATS NOW HERSCHEL MARIA ZBtKNAKUl KAKNILOVA A A Mnplr-nt IMPERIAL 249 W. 45 St. 145-1411 Evl. at 8:34. Mats.

Sat at 1:30, Wed. at 1 SPEC. HOL. MA I Hi I tH att.St.

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