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The Boston Globe Tuesday, January 11, 1966 il 111)1-1- I illll 1 i il niriil MUSICAL CHAIRS Opera Takes to Air As It Did in 1733 rfCMjl i3te5a c'" it Calcutta's Massacre Compelling Reading tion from the are fashioning a sea monster which eats Hippolyte in full sight of the audience. By MARGO MILLER The Opera Company of Boston will take to the air in Ra-meau's "Hippolyte et Aricie." The opera, which is having its Hoogly they refused to return -JV, a and make an easy rescue. Then in contrast is depicted first U.S. performances Apr. 4 "The Black Hole of Cal.

eotta," by Noel Barber, Hough-ion, MifRin S3.9S. The Black Hole of Calcutta was 18 feet long and 14 feet, 10 inches wide. The Opera Company eighth season opens Feb. 16 and 18 with the Prague, or original, version of Mozart's "Don Giovanni," and includes "Boris Godunov" Mar. 16 and 18, "La Boheme" Apr.

27 and May 1, and 6, had its premier in 1773 the gallantry, the super-bravery and the selflessness of many in the trapped company left behind. It wasn't a trained That was an age of fantastic stage machinery and effects. In Into this confined space 156 It's Official Mayor Collins has officially declared Feb, 18 to 27 as Winterfest '66 Week in Boston. Scheduled for Boston Auditorium is a panorama of the visual and performing arts. From left, Francis W.

Sidlauskas, executive director of Winterfest '66; Eli Goldston, general chairman; Mayor Collins, honorary chairman; and Robert M. Brush, vice chairman. soldier but the magistrate, and the U.S. premiere May 22 Rameau's "Les Indes Galan-' John Holwell, who emerges as and 29 of Schoenberg's "Moses the hero leader, and Thomas tes," which the Paris Opera revived about 10 years ago, a and Aaron." All performances Leach, a carpenter, who gave are in the Back Bay Theater Most Wanted Cat The FBI's Dean Jones holds up an identification photo of "That Darned Cat." The animal chase is oa view at the Paramount. up his life to stay at his side volcano was made to erupt on In the background is the life stage and a shipwreck occu and manners of the British in persons, 145 men and one woman, were thrust by the Indians when they successfully overcame the East India reduced army.

After 10 hours of suffering in 100 degree heat only 23 prisoners were alive when they were dragged out of the dungeon. The title of this book is still a by-word in the conversation Puppet Casts India in the 18th century pied all in another scene. The Globe's Michael Steinberg also recalls the audience was The Salzburg Marionette Film Times ASTOR THEATRE "The Spy Who Theater's new production of sprayed with Arpege during the flower ballet. 150th ANNIVERSARY Stage, Music Today large houses, scores of servants, carefully preserved rank and growing affluence. Then came suffering, hunger and death.

In these pages are treachery and raw heroism, cruelty Came In from the Cold," 9.3!, 11:35. "Don Giovanni" uses the RCA Victor recording of the Mozart The Boston Opera's Sarah I 1:315. 3:35, 5:35. 7:35. 8:35.

Caldwell admits herself of English-speaking people though the tragedy took place opera, biepi has the title role, and the cast includes Nilsson, BEACON H1I.L "The Loved One," BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA breathless just thinking about what goes on in "Hippolyte et in June, 1756. 10, 12, 2, 4. 6, 8 end 10 m. and outstanding charity. The The circumstances leading Price, Valletti and Corena, with Leinsdorf the conductor.

BOSTON CINERAMA "Battle of the Boston's Oldest Savings Bank presents The Easiest Way To Save Postage -Paid. Save by-Mail Plan Bulie." Wed. 2:00 m. Sat, Sun Symphony Hall at 7:30 p.m. Erich Letnsdorf conducting Smetana's Overture to "The Bartered Bride," Brahms' Double Concerto In A minor, with Joseph Silverstein, violin, and Jules Eskin, cello, and the Schumann Symphony No.

2 In major. reader expects the guilty to be punished, but this doesn't happen, so again he is forcefully reminded he is reading history, not fiction with a satis ic Holiday! 1:30. 5:00. Every "Don Giovanni" will be performed twice in John Hancock Hall, Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:30. "The Magic Ancie.

Ihe plot is taken from mythology, as opera plots were in those days. The only realistic thing about the staging was having the gods fly. Jupiter will fly, so will Mercury, Diana, a bag of Zephirs Eve. at 8:30 p.m. CAPRI "Boeing Boelnf," 10 30: up to the inhuman massacre make more absorbing reading than many imaginative works of fiction.

In fact, the author notes in passing that some of the incidents that took place before and during the seige of Fort William would be rejected by the most optimistic of these jtory-tellers as too fantastic to be even slightly believable. 12:30, 2:15, :10, 6:05, 8:00 fc 10:00 LATEST DIVIDENDS "THE FEAR AND MISERY OF THE p.m.; Erneit PintorT'i the Violinist, THIRD REICH" Hotel Touraine at factory ending. JOE HARRINGTON (Mr. Harrington ulat formerly book editor of the Bo-ton Pott.) and a quiver of Cupids, There may even be a flying ballet. Flute," with the voices of Fischer-Dieskau, Stader, Hae-fliger, Streich and Grindl, will be heard Sunday at 8:30.

Fric-say is the conductor on the Deutsche Grammophone recording. Matinee perform 12:10, 2:05, 4:00. 5:55, 7:50, 6:45, The principals French tenor CENTER "Frankenstein Meeta the Michel Senechal as Hippolyte Space Monster," :30, 12:35, 3:35, 8:30 p.m. Theater Company of Boston production of Brecht's play about the rise of the Nazis; with Naomi Thornton, Jo Lane. Mark Epstein and Paul Benedict; directed by David Wheeler.

Through Jan. 30. Noel Barber has written an and Boston Beverly Sills in 40. "Curse of the 11:05, 2:05, 5:15. 8:20.

the soprano role of Aricie ances are devoted to fairy tales "The Nutcracker" and The Provident supplies self-addressed envelopes and pays the postage! Interest earned and paid quarterly, on deposits of one dollar or more. All deposits insured in full. Write today or telephone Mr. Cleveland at 423-9600. will waft off at the end Rookie HaltsCar, SPECIAL NOTICS ACCOUNTS CINEMA, Kenmsre Sa "The 10th In the old tale, Aricie is the fanow Wmte ir tne delec- tation of children.

Victim," 2:15. 4:05. 5:55, 7:40, "MAJOR BARBARA" Charles Playhouse at 8:30 p.m. Shaw'a comedy daughter of a noble house opposed by King Theseus. His CLEVELAND CIRCLE "The Great Spots Weapons, about the war on poverty and on Ticket Resale Race," 2:00, 5:00 and 8:00 p.m.

war; with Lucy Martin as the Sal plan is to persuade the young woman to become a priestess of Diana, the virginity cult of Those subscribers not able to EXETER Marx Brothers, "A Night attend the Youth Concerts at vation Army lass and Ronald Bishop as her munitions-tycoon father; directed by Louis Criss. Through Jan. 16. at the Opera," 2:00, 3:50, 5:45, 7:35, Shorts, 3:50. 5:20.

7:15. 9:00 SO days' wrlttan notica of withdrawal rqulrd REGULAR ACCOUNTS Symphony Hall are urged to turn back their tickets for sale to children on the waiting list. Concerts this month are Jan. FINE ARTS "A Taste at unemotional, an important and1 an altogether excellent book about the chief actors in a tragedy that took place more than two centuries ago. Yet it reads like a contemporary document.

With painstaking objectivity he cites the recorded facts that portrays Gov. Roger Drake of the settlement a nitwit and a coward. His henchmen, who had neglected their duties and imperilled the fort, followed their leader and sneaked away with him, leaving the battle-weary fighters and the refugees to be victims of the Nabob of Bengal end his war-maddened officers. With their ships lying a short distance away in the River that rite insuring that Aricie have no issue, Theseus' descendants no rivals. Theseus' son Hippolyte, however, falls in love with Aricie.

The match displeases another member of DGJ-11 PINOCCHIO" Shubert Theater at 4 and 7:30 p.m. Bobby Clark's full-length musical using 102 life-sized puppets. Through Sunday. 15 and 22, when conductor Harry Ellis Dickson has a pro-gram built around the theme, 7:00, 10 "Woman In the Dunei," 5:15, 8:45. GARY "Sound of Music," Daily at 2:00 p.m., Eve.

8:30. LOEWS ORPBEUM "Never Too Late." 10:00. 11:55, 1:55, 3.50, 5:50, 7:50, 9:50. the household, for Hippolyte's mother, Phedra, has incestuous Gets 1st Arrest SAUGUS A car with stolen license plates, a pistol and a blackjack, added up to a first arrest for a rookie patrolman this morning, police reported. Patrolman Peter Cicolini, on the job only one week, and his partner, Patroln an John Gillis halted a car bearing two men on Lincoln st.

at 2 a.m. While questioning the occupants he spotted the gun and blackjack on the floor by the "WAIT UNTIL DARK" Colonial "What Is a Concerto?" Double concertos by Bach and Vivaldi longings for her son The Opera Company has en Institution for Savings in the Town of Boston JOHN S. Hovve, President 36 Temple Place ZlPO2t05 Please send more details, or I enclose to open Account in my name Joint Account with Trust Account for I prefer a bank book Or a statement account I prefer a regular acct. Or a 90 day Notice Account will be performed by three Boston Symphony players and gaged Peter Tufts to fly the MAYFLOWER "Murder In Mlssls- Theater at 8:30 p.m. Frederick Knott's thriller about a blind housewife trapped by confidence men; with Lee Remick as the ca-ey victim and Bobert Duvall as the head of the gang; directed by Arthur Penn.

Ffe-Broadway tryout, through Jan. 22. singers, borne have it easy; their sons. They are violinist George Zazofsky and his son there is such a thing as a fly Peter, bassoonist Sherman aippi." 8:40. 12:25.

3:20. 20, 9:15: "18 la the Sun." 11:00, 1:55, 4:55, 7:55. MISIC BALL "Thunderball." 10:10, 12:30, 2:55, 5:20, 7:45, 9:50, PARAMOUNT "That Darn 9:45, 12:05. 2:25. 4:50, 7:10, 9:25.

Walt and Stephen, and trum 1 CAESAR'TT peter Roger Voisin and Peter, ing chariot, in which all the passenger has to do is hang on tight. Tufts' firm, based in England, is insured by Lloyd's of London against dropping anybody. Meanwhile, back on the Peter Voisin is the third gen. eration in his family to play Stowe Playhouse Now Operating PARIS CINEMA "Rapture," 2. 4.

8, with the orchestra; his grand, 8 10 p.m. INAME ADDRESS city rear seat. The pair. James F. Coffey 38, of Hancock Boston, 1 and James F.

Marks 25, of South Boston, face arraignment in Lynn District Court on charges of illegal father was trumpeter Rene T3S PARK SO. CINEMA "The 10th Vic ground, the stage designers STATE. Voisin. Peter Zazofsky was tim," 2:15. 4:05, 5:55, 7:40, 9:30.

The first Winter season at i Herbert Senn and Helen Pond soloist last Summer at the Es SAVOY "Pink Tall Fly." 11:50, 1:50 (who did last season's "Abduc- planade Concerts 3:50, 5:50. 7:50, "Do Not Disturb," 10:00. 12:00. 2:00. 4:00, 8:00.

8:00 10:00 p.m. possession of a firearm and blackjack and motor vehicle violations, police said. the Stowe Playhouse in Stowe opened Dec. 23, making the ski capital of the first ski area in the United States to have a full-time professional theater. Built a year ago for its opening last July, the semi-area SAXON TBEATFR "The Aony fc the Ecstasy." Eves, at 8:30.

(Sun. Eve. at 7:30.) Matt, at 2:00 p.m. Wed Sun. Holidays.

SYMPHONY Cinema 1 "Sundays Cybele," 2:00, 6:00. 10:00 p.m.: "My TV Recording Star BILLY ECKSTINE Plus Star-Studded Rivut COMING ATTRACTIONS Jan. 20-29 Strtlt Franchii Feb. 11 Shirt Lewis- Fib. 11-20 Li-nil Himptoni Fab.

24-Mir. I Cattrina Valtnta. POM RESERVATIONS Tel. CI 7-0060 CK 7-0292 875-1381 theater seats 300. Leu ozeiey.

It has a resident professional Uncle," 4:00. 8:10. Cinema company of six actors. The season opened with Railroad Man, 2:00, 6:00, 10:00 p.m.: "Seduced Abandoned," 4:00 OH THE CHARLES DANCING EVES. DEDHAM, MASSACHUSETTS "The Fantasticks." The Fan- 8:00.

tasticks has been performed UPTOWN "The Sandpiper," 1:15, throughout the holiday season, 5:20, 9:25: ''Return From the and has been placed in the Ashea," 11:25, 3:25. 7:30. ctr TEST END CINEMA "Lady Killer Winter repertory calendar, which began with the opening Niw England Premier! Wednesday, Jan of Rome," 11:25. 2:45, 8:10, 9:30 of "The Knack" Jan. 7.

This 0 "That Kind of Women," 1:00, 4:25, 7:45. a ivk Ann Jellicoe comedy is cur rently Off-Broadway. On Jan. 22, the Playhouse vR UP will open "Who's Afraid of TONIGHT 81)0 MAT. THUDS.

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