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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 12

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The Boston Globei
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12 Boston Evening Globe Friday, March 31, 1972 What ter, 24 Brighton av. (indefinite run i at 8. 9:40 and 11:10. Tele-versions of satire. -THE PROPOSITION- 24! Hampshire Inman Cambridge (indefinite run), at 8 and 10.

A partly empirical, often ouite lyrical, highly satirical show world Is an ocean of nonsense to those in the know. ARTS LINE Boston's Office of Cultural Affans' selection events telephone: 261-16fi0 I E-L INK PolyArts' (Cambridge) information service on "where to go, what to do" (492-2900). that based on the notion: The 'The performances I left the theatre Kevin Kelly, LORRAINE CARROIL (piano). Tues. Bette Rolls Rovce.

1 Union Opp. Faneuil KI1 FUN SHOW. WALLACE BROTHERS isongs. comedv i. KIRK STEVENS.

DON STEVENS. VH.K1 TAYLOR 4 ANA LOUISE, PAUL O'DON-NtLL; Jimmy Mc Get tricks Beachcomber, Woiiastoa bc-a Quincy Singles CATHOLIC ALUMNI CLUB Greater Boston, for singles (ages bi-monthly dances, parties, skiing trips, bowling, theater, discussion grouos; yearly dues S10. telenhone 734-6680. SOCIALITES OF THE NORTH SHORE (singles age 30-60 1. to-nigt (8-121.

Jubi'ee YC. Water st, Beverly; write Box 492. Beverly 01915, or call 927-3188 SINGLES. "NOSTALGIA NIGHT" with music from the '50s and '60s. music by LITTLE DARLINGS, 8.

BBN Auditorium. ceTSsh, Center. 50 Sutherland Brighton: adm. S2- ealy bul special before 9 p.m.; $2. Coffee Houses A ISRAELI E0LSi Sun 8 Cafe Nasa-da.

17 Commonwealth tele-Phone 267-3600 (). MICK GREENWOOD plus DIANE SCHWARTZ. cov. S2 50 JAKE HOLMES Plus FAU AIKEN, cov. Passim Coffee House, 47 Palmer St.

(Harvard Cambridge. FOUNDATION JAZZ SERIES, 7:30, local musicians, Cambridge Cultural Center, 71 Pearl 'ncar. Central Cambridge; $2 donation. POWELL: JEAN M- Fn BUMP FEED. Sat; OPEN JOLjk HOOT.

JAM SESSION. $1.25 cover; sword in the stone. 13 Charles St. FOLK ROCK with SHEIKS. Fri.

cover, Stone-Phoenix. 1120 Boylston St. Daily calendar "GODSPELL" Wilbur Theater (indef mite run), at 7:30. A critically-acclaimed rock rendition of The Gospel According to Saint Matthew. "SEPTEMBER SONG" Hotel Somerset's Musical Theaters.

400 Commonwealth av. (indefinite run), at 6:30 and 9:30 A tuneful trip through the world of Kurt Weill, directed by William Rob-erts, in a show having its world premiere here. "THE MAIDS" Hub Theater Center. 131 Cambridge near Government Center (indefinite run I. at 7:30 and 9:30.

Jean Ge-et poetic drama probes the baffling enigma of appearance and reality." gASSION Emmanuel Church, Boston at noon. Craig Smit-n conducting: Karl Dan So renson as the Evangelist SPECTRUM CONCERTS Symphony HaU at 8:30. Michael Tilson Thomas and the Boston Symphony Orchestra in "Four Religious Ceremonies" Works include Bach. "Christ lag in Del Tredici, ''Pot Pour 11 Pi. "DePloration on VIZ, of ehan and Messiaen.

"Et exspecto resur-rectionem "GROOVE TUBE Video The- are extraordinary. shaken. I wept Boston Glob 2 Academy Award Nominations ELEANOR CAR LINE OUARTET, exc. Sun. Pemaouse Lour.ge.

holiday Inn. 5 Biossom Boston IsvaasL ZAKBA TRIO, exc. bun. tutue TuxKey tarn txuint iuunge. sins.

3 suuin. ALS. New Green Pidge iloue- Rt- A.csik (piano, songs), nightly nom uon Ran Jjungt. jironuieia it Wasniniion Toi DENNIS (piano, songs) n.8htl. Mister Wuurani ii l-uaiigc.

8 Kingston uolon(i B12l'0 T1" Tauo-Ho Lounse, Howard iioior Looge. over LES Mi'i'ci ewujn Corner k.MA1Elt torgan, song si tL Aevi. IJUiiand H5.m lovn Mouse Motor inn. between Aisenal Norta Beacon Wa- PAUi PENTA (guitar, vocals). Furnace Lounge, iurnace av.

(jincy four snows nignUyC). Sun- Dunfey'g houset vaki-liNN guitar. vocals), xec fci Diablo feneraton-Boston Hotel. Pru cin- AL bALVATORE TRIO, every Sat JACKSON A PALTFR twitu i 'i 8:30 -2 MICHAELS. DICK LEE, Tues -St tnru AprU 30; Kamada Inn.

rl-. Brighton GLADYS KNIGHT THE PIPS 110 Bton BIKJ.iTEV"8 RIVERSIDE JAZZ KANO, every Mail Coach Restaurant, Rte. 2A, Acton (i INCREDIBLE "tWoImAn" BAND, Greek night every featuring LEVENDES: a sab anca Room Bacchanal, 161 Brighton covi 10,1 r.iBACK, thru April 2. Tha Franklin (l). HOUR, 5-7.

Zachary's Bar Colonnade Hotel, music by REMO ZECCHINO (Piano), PAUL ANT ON EL LI I vy'. ir.hors. d'oeuvres i. ABX fARROLL DAVE STU ART (piano), exc. Merry-Corsq' Hotel.

DAN'CING, every Wed. Dance Palace, Cambridge Holiday, 1651 Mass, HELLET MERRILL TRIO, Hotel Sone5ta- 7' CHICK CAMPisi (songs, guitar), Hotel, off Rte. 128 or Rte. 30. Chcssmatcli called off in Belgrade Associated Press BELGRADE, Yugoslavia The Belgrade organizers of the Spassky-Fischer world chess match announced today they are dropping plans to organize the match in the scheduled period in this city.

The contest between world champion Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union and American challenger Bobby Fischer was set to start June 22. The second half of the 24-game match was to be played in Rejkavik, Iceland, under a compromise agreement reached in Amsterdam by the Internatioanl Chess Federation FIDE and the two players. The Belgrade decision was expected after the organizers received no pledge from the world federation that it would honor the Amsterdam agreement Belgrade chess officials set a March 31 deadline for a reply. Yesterday Fischer dismissed E. B.

Edmondson, head of the US Chess Federation, as his financial negotiator for the match and Edmondson said Fischer planned to conduct his own bargaining. A Belgrade newspaper reported that Fischer had rejected a settlement Edmondson reached in Amsterdam for the players' share of the match. The agreement reportedly would have given the winner 72 percent of the $138,000 purse, with the rest going to the loser. The Belgrade and Reykjavik organizers of the match turned down Fisch er's request for a change in financial conditions of the Amsterdam pact earlier this month. DOLLY BLAINE at Amaru's.

EAGLE JAZZ BAND. 3:30, music charge S2; Yeadons Sticky Wicket Pub, Exit 9W, off Rte. 49o, Hopkinton. FUNTASTICKS, exc. Cafe Riviera, Sheraton-Boston Hotel.

Pru Center; $3.50 after S. TRACY BRADFORD (piano, songsi, exc. Explorer Lounge, Fenway Boylston Motel EDDIE MACK (piano, soncs). exc. Lolm8e' Sheraton-Boston Hotel, Pru Center ().

"OVXOATES, WORLD'S GREAT Rathskeller lounge. Old 1314 Commonwealth Allston (). DON DUDLEY ORCHESTRA, Wed NAHLE TRIO, Outer Circle Lounge, Holiday Inn, Rte. 1, Pea- 0XiR $0ViE- Lucifer, Kenmore weekend membership $1, non- JOwh i 1 fiano- organ), 582 Main EJ tn TOBY'v Yesterday, Ken-more weekend membership THE FARQUAHR7 thru aShi 9, Oliver's 62 Brookline week- cnrl co C1 DISCOTHEQUE. Daisy Buchanan, i Fairfield sts.

LILLIAN JAY. The Red r.uB?V te- 138' Canton () CHn.l;ES, KOSTAN TOBY HALL (piano, vocals). The Nineties Restaurant, 90 Music irom BROADWAY MUSICALS PHLIPH T.J.'s. Kenmore music charce SI. THE SHEFFIELDS, King's Row.

Brookline av. Landsowne st. BOBY WETHERBY, exc Boraschi Lounge. Boylston st. BETTE WEEBERG guitar-songs), exc.

Landing Lounge. Parker House (). Scots Guards return April 14 VITTORIO DE SIC.VS the Garden of the FinziContinis vides such airs as "Ghillie Calium," "The Piper of Drummond," "Kate Dal-r 1 and "Aspen Bank" on the regiment's 66-city North American tour. The Scots Guards will also present the Regimental Band in a Hootenanny, Beatles tunes and other musical fare. EXETER STREET THEATRE 2:00, 5:35, 7:25, 9:15 P.M.

'AH nament listed run through Sunaiy uniMf otiiemiw srwonMi, Cover nd minimum cnrc. admission fees and club membership ire, as reported to Trie Globe, on a per-person bans. A star oenotes the absence of such cflaige or of a report of same.) Religious wi.yn,jn:i THURSDAY NIGHT DIES BAND, Dfrformin MICBAFL IROTTS "THE LS-ANSWERED Ul ESTION," MARK HARVEY OROIP. performm "A RITE OF THE HARROWING OF HILL. midnight; JAM BY A RD i solo piano I.

6: Oid West Church. 131 Cambridge Boston i donation). In concert EMERSON. LAKE PALMER, Music Hall; tickets S4, 5, S6. PETER YARROW.

LAZARUS, 7:30: Symphony Hall; tickets $5.50. $4.50, S3.50. DAVID CASSIDY, 2 and 7, Music Hall; told out. Supper clubs GORDON' MrRAE. opens JACK ALESSI.

HARRY AX GELIS ORCHESTRA. Caesar's Monticello, Rte. 1, Framingham; S8 no cov. S8 SI cov. S8 $2 cov.

$7 no cov. Sun. mat. at 3). HOFBRAU ORCHE8TRA.

Old Vienna Hofbrau, 1314 Commonwealth Allston. BILI.Y FALBO (comedy), LEWIS BROS. (songs), thru Apr. 8, Playboy Penthouse, Park SQ-, members only. Dinner theaters MAN OF LA MANCHA." starring ALLAN JONES (five weeks i.

Empire Room. Astor Motor Inn, Kte. 2, Cambridge: from $9.95 (slightly higher Sat. and adm. $5 (no dinner).

"FIDDLER ON THE ROOF," thru May 14. Chateau de Ville. Rte. 9, Framingham; dinner show prices begin at $9.95 (slightly higher special Sun. mat.

(at $4.95 (no food); student mat. S4.95. "FCNNT GIRL," opens Wed. (and running thereafter Wed. and Amaru's, Rte.

109, Dedham; champagne buffet; adm. $9.50. Night clubs ALB! A SPELLBINDERS (rock group), every Thurs. GOULET COMPANY, every coming in April: SCHEME, BOSTON ELECTRIC) JAM SESSION, every p.m. i no charge); entertainment charge $1 on weekends; new Cock Bull Pub, next to City Hall in downtown Brockton (telephone: 587-0013).

JOYCE LAUREL QUARTET, 8:45 p.m.-l a.m.. Chateau Lounge. Chateau de Ville, Rte. 9, Framinghamt PAT HOLLIS FRIENDS. DON ALESS1.

P.J.s Lounge (Lombardo's East), 17 Porter East BostonC). GALEN THE BIG BAND (danc-mBU Sat- Danversport Y.C.. Rte. 62. Danvers: $7 per couple TAVAKE8 (formerly THE TURNPIKES), Paul's Mall.

733 Boylston music charge $2.50 COLWEI.L WINFIELD BLUES Jazz Workshop, through Sunday. SI. 50 music charge. SPRING RAIN (five-piece rock group) Frt.S at. SI music charge.

Sandy's. 54 Cabot Rte. 1A, Beverly. 10. Lo PRESTI (piano, songs), 8-12: CHARLIE SLAVIC Fri same time; Main Brace Room.

Hawthorne Motor Hotel. Washington Saleml I. tccHMCoion Si BOLXAN STANLEY Bahfr An authentic Highland Sword Dance, foursome reels and the Highland Fling will be among the many numbers presented by the Scots Guards during their first return engagement to the Boston Garden in 17 years for three performances on April 14 and 15. The dancers will be accompanied by Pipe Major Angus MacDonald during the broadsword dance while the Pipe band pro TlonoAal LAS? NOMINATED FOR Sff13! 8 5 fVrVVYlPi 1 I vl 1 Ujj JNJjJ i i 3 ACADEMY AWARDS INCLUDING BEST PICTURE BESTdirector Cnnrprt nf thn BESTsCREENPLAY BEST.SUPPORTING actress ELLEN BURSTYN CLORIS LEACHMAIM BESTsUPPORTING ACTOR JEFF BRIDGES BEN JOHNSON BESTciNEMATOGRAPHY til MS VVUUV CAN SEE IT AND HEAR YOU WERE THERE! 1 -4S: I WARNING! SWS Y'rJ VIEWING FOH PERSONS C' It-'" VWTH SCHIZOPHRENIC 4r- KEnmore 6 7067 ft. 4 1 1 V-nW 10:00 nttTTTLnli'Nii 7- STEVE MARVIN QUARTET.

Tu tnru III. Park 25, Bachelor's III. Park sq. i. GINS St BUTTER.

BUTTER, Lennie's-on- i ijirc, nie. uanvers: rnusic charge S2.50 $2 Sun. eve. and Sun. mat.

(at 4): undcr-16 adm. free at mat. DISCOTHEQUE NICOLE 96 Win-thron Cambridge: $1.50 SI adm. $1 Te mbership per year. POLLACK (piano).

THE NEW SHOW STOPPERS (Broadway "how tunes). Carlton House Lynnway. Rte. 1A. Lynn i BOBBY VINCENT.

PlantSticfn Restaurant Lounge, South Shore Plaza, Bramtree (). OIR. FAMOUS MUSTACHE BAND, (); NEW BLACK NOW YOU AS IF FOR FILM RATING GUIDE For Parents and Their Children irS TT i ix. The Groatpst the i FLOR1NDA mniMRiA pirTiipce JEAN SOREL mdMnLEOCENN An wummmm ih NOW! PARAMOUNT, Boston These Drive-Ins byPETERBOG0ANOV.CHs rL.h A LARRY McMURTRY and PETER B0G0ANOVICH McMURTRYExeculive Producer BERT SCHNEIDER ProducM Py a IbrHEN J.FRIEDMAN rLr-TI 1 A', NO. READINO Starlit OXFORD Oxford RATNHAM Riynhim REVERE Rim TEWKSBURT Winitlt BRAtNTREE Twin BROCKTON Skyvii DORCHESTER Niponttt LUNENBURG Trl Towi LOWELL IdwiII LTNN Opin Air ALSO STRAND BLOCK WtSI Of KtNMOBt kQUARt AT B.U..262-1J0) It THEATRE, Lowtll OKI Move over Bogio! Mako room for a sweetheart of a movie 1 S2 IN.

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