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Daily News from New York, New York • 37

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17 after five weeks in Philadelphia. The cast of "Nowhere To Go But Up," headed by Tom Bosley, Martin Balsam and Bruce Gordon, will prepare itself under the direction of Sidney Lumet, who will be staging his first Broadway musical. Ronald Field will create the prohibition era chore- speaks to her in the park and to whom she confides her misery and desire for solitude. He in 3 I I BARBARA DANA will have an important role in "Angels of Anadarko," a new play opening Oct. 10 at the York Play sists, by way of comforting her, on sharing the hour and hearing the medic's verdict.

The French dialogue is translated into English captions on the screen. house. One More Time Asti's Cafe, a gathering place for opera singers, reopens for its oOth season tomorrow. The Neighbors By George Clark 'Carnival' House Goes to 'Oliver' "Carnival" is shopping for a new theatre. The long run musical must vacate the Imperial Dec.

27 to make room for the incoming "Oliver." Both are David Merrick shows. "Oliver" is currently breaking in on the West Coast. Gita Galina, European actress, will have the leading feminine role in "A Honeymoon In Israel," which is scheduled to open Oct. 12 at the Roosevelt Theatre. Seymour Rexsite, actor-singer, will have a major role in "A ography.

The Winter Garden will receive the show Nov. 10 after it plays four weeks in Philadelphia. Outward Bound With Carroll Baker and Van Johnson heading the large cast, Garson Kanin's romantic comedy "Come On Strong" departs for New Haven today on the first leg of its pre-Broadway tour. After New Haven comes Boston and then the Morosco Theatre, Oct. 4.

Kanin is directing the show with a choreographic assist from Chad Block, who will stage a couple of dance scenes in the otherwise straight comedy, Nancy Dussault takes over the starring role in "The Sound of Music" tonight at the Lunt Fon-tanne. She replaces Jeanne Carson, who will play the lead in the musical hit's new bus and truck tour now being organized. Gene Uayburn, who last appeared on Broadway in "Bye, Bye Birdie," will replace Tom Poston in "Come Blow Your Horn," Sunday afternoon and play the last two weeks of the run at the Brooks Atkinson. Brian Bedford and Edmon Ryan has been hired by Paul Gregory and Amy Lynn for leading roles in "Lord Pengo," the S. N.

Behrman play starring Charles Boyer. The show is due at the Royale Nov. l'J after testing in Philadelphia and Detroit. Comic Milt Kamen will play the lead in "Whatever Happened to Sisyphus," a revue which Gene Frankel places in rehearsal today. It is the first of three experimental productions to be presented at the Actors' Playhouse under tie sponsorship of the Page to Stage Theatre Workshop, Theatre Directory 'VOl! WON'T FIND AN'YTIIIXO MOMR llll A It MM TIIK I Vl.TII OF ItkOAK- "AN tVENINO OF ROUtlNO lAUOMTM." WattB.

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iU a-M40 Corinne Marchand writer Agnes Varda has an intriguing story to tell about a young woman who spends two desperate hours wondering what the doctor's verdict will be after a biopsy test. There is poignant suspense engendered in the two hours of waiting for the doctor's report, and in that time a metamorphosis takes place in the girl's outlook on life. THE CAMERA, however, keeps moving about, capturing new and unusual angles in which to frame or obscure the main character of the story. This search for trick shots can be a distraction or an irritant to the viewer. Mile.

Corrine Marchand, who represents Cleo on the screen, is a beautiful blonde actress who is competent at conveying 'Cleo's reaction to facing the fact that she is a victim of cancer. SHE SEES HERSELF as a vain, spoiled creature whose success as a recorder of popular songs has brought her luxury, an inattentive lover and a number of so-called friends, but no real happiness or satisfaction. Her last hour before meeting the doctor is spent in the company of a young soldier on leave, who Cowboy in Israel" which comes to the Anderson Yiddish Theatre Oct. 22. Words and Music Viennese singer Gerder Lanner and coloratura Edith Gordon will headline the new show opening at the House of Vienna next Monday.

The Central Plaza will resume jazz concerts Friday night with George Brunis and Henry Allen and their bands, plus guest stars Conrad Janis and Wingy Manone. Bands Coming The Royal Scots Greys and the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, with bands, pipes, drums and dancers, will play two dates at Madison Square Garden the weekend of Sept. 22, one a Saturday night performance, the second on Sunday afternoon. Co. 1 -r-Vtf.

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