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Daily News from New York, New York • 445

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CM REAlty I CDULPN'T 1 I VERY WEL THEN YOU -CAbt BUtTnt VWY HOTMXfAtFWLrsrMPLy SOYOU'BF COMiilA TO lPUT YDU TO THE TAKE ME tftfT TO Jj HAVE A PJNNEf VVITH A SWEET iMlilflilw SwT MS-f OS 00 Scold don comedy, "A Very Rich Woman," in which Miss Gordon will play the title role. Kanin will place the show in rehearsal Aug. 23 for an opening Sept. 30 at the Belasco. "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" with Vicki Cummings, Kendall Clark, Bryarly Lee and Christopher Bamau, will begin a week's run at the John Drew Theatre, Monday Bob Fosse will stage "Sweet Charity," the Cy Coleman-Dorothy Fields musical in which Gwen Verdon has the title role.

SHOW BUSINESS Zevier Imports Titos; Gould Gets Cat' Lead Uy LEE SILVER Greek staye and film star Titos Vandis will make his Broadway debut in the Alan Jay Lerner-Burton Lane musical, "On a Clear Day You Can See Forever." til I (X: Barbara Harris It SH of July 26. Herbert Ross will stage the musical numbers and dances. Opening night is listed for Oct. 18 at the Mark Hettinger. Gould Gets Lead The male lead in the forthcoming- musical, "Drat! The has been assigned to Elliot Gould whose last Broadway role was in "I Can Get It For You Wholesale," from which Barbra Streisand sprang to stardom.

Gould will appear opposite Lesley Ann Warren. i aniiis, who has appeared in has appeared over 250 plays ineludinir Greek classics, Shakespeare. Shaw, Ibsen, O'Neill and Anouilh, has been cast as a shipping- magnate, Themistocles I'riapus, in the musical. Some of the films in which he has been seen are on Sunday," "Topkapi" and Happened in Athens." Robert Lewis will begin rehearsing- the large cast, headed by Louis Jourdan and Barbara Harris, who plays a girl with extrasensory perception, the week AT TKt RIVOLI Broadway 49m it 7-i6ii 20th CENTURY NOWat i -S' 4s I COLOR I VsJ TjjJ I i-0Uit a RESERVED SEATS Kid Stuff The Mineola, L. Theatre will offer a children's show, "The Nightingale," Saturday morning at 11.

The second children's I show at the Westport Country Playhouse, "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," will be presented at 11 A.M. tomorrow. "Skippy and the Rainbow," a puppet show, will be presented at the Down-Stage Studio Theatre, 3-21 W. 14th at 1:30 and 3 P.M. Saturday.

Singer in Debut Italian singer Emilio Pericoli makes his local debut July 14 when he begins an engagement at the Lido Beach Club at Long Beach, L.I. Tom Paxton and folksingers Pat and Victoria opened at the Gaslight Cafe last night. New Bills Sheila Gordon and Mose Allison and his trio open at the Village Vanguard next Tuesday. Joan Toliver begins a singing engagement at the Bitter End Wednesday. Sutherland Returns Joan Sutherland will return to MATINEE DANCE TODAY mriiicti tmiw.

ut. im urn, no m8 I A dual role in the musical, set in the 1880s. has been given to Eddie Foy who will play the father of Gould, a rookie cop, as well as the father of Miss Warren, an heiress-jewel thief. The show, which has book and lyrics by Ira Levin and music by Walter Schaefer, goes into rehearsal July 19 under Joe Lay-ton's direction. Rosten Drama Kermit Bloomgarden has obtained John Berry to stage the Norman Rosten drama, "Mirror in a Dark Room," for a fall opening on Broadway.

It will be Berry's first Main Stem job in 15 years. He has been directing plays and films in England, France and India. Last year he returned to New York to stage 'The Blood Knot" off -Broadway. Garson Kanin has signed Stefan Schnabel and Diana Muldaur for important roles in the Ruth Gor- INCONCEIVABLE! ON SALE AT MACY OR THEATRE BOX OFFICES. 2:30 8:30 I Staeeers the imagination! nOSELAND DAKCE GITYS 2 Shows TODAY 2:30 8:30 3 Shows SUN.

2:005:15 8:30 ARTIS LEWIS is taking Ellen Shade to task in this scene from "Yeomen of the Guard," which joined the Gilbert and Sullivan repertory at the Jan IIus House last night. the Metropolitan Opera for the 1966-67 season, in the new opera house in Lincoln Center. Mozart Soloist Soprano Helen Boatwright will be soloist in a Mozart program tomorrow night at Manhattan-ville College in Purchase, N. Y. STARTS TOMORROW Conim 5t tit All.

I II The MOTOWN Revue momsmuomiR BIILMURRAY' CHOKER CAMPBELL AIR CONDITIONED LAST PAY "HKRV.tV AMIS" F7 AGFMF FXTFSDFD "BEST PLAY ON BRO AD A Man. GEORGE GRIZZARD PAT HINGLE PIPER LAURIE MAUREEN STAPLETON TDrc UK ESy FSsEE WILLIAMS rama, nttcs Atrara-n tnrnng Plav I.ASS KN" A I Kit I air-td BROOKS ATKINSON 47 St Ctr5-430 Ev. at 830. Matt. Sat.

at 2 30. Wed. at 2 Al l. N.Y. PRAM CRITICS ACCL AIM! "SWAY'S NEWEST COMEDY SMASH:" SAI 7 alBBER prernt ART WALTER CARNEY MATTHAL' I'l XEIL sIMOX'S Xetr 'omedv Hit! I 1 I' 1 Directed hy MIKE MCIIOT PRICES: Evqi.

Men. thru Orth. $7.50: Bate (8 90. 5 75, 4 80. 3 60.

Matt. Wed. aV Sat. Oreh. 55.40; Bale.

54.80. 4.30. 3.60. 2.50. Please enclose telf -addretted ttamped envelope and ak for firtt available date.

Or tuggest at atany alternate datet at pottible. air-eond. PLYMOUTH. W. 45th St.

Cir 8-4920 Order Xmr-BA KFFODT IX THE MfA" See ABC ails for prices details "THE LAUGHS ROLL ON Trih. DIANA SAM A I. AN ALDA in 1A Xew Comedy Hit IIK nwl. AND THK IM SSYCAT air-eond. ANTA W.

52d St. Cir 8-6270 Evft. at 830. Matt. Sat.

at 2 30. Wed. at 2 Phone Jiesv. Accented. Cir 'IMAGINATIVE FUN." Chapman.

Xems ANTHONY NEWLEY CYRIL RITCHARD the -X etc Musical Hit ROAR OF THK I A A I THK SMELL OF THK CROWO W. 44. Cir 6-5990 Mtl.Sat. Wed. Pl'LITZER PRIZE WINNER 10.1 BEST PLAY 1965 N.

Y. DRAMA CRITICS BEST PLAY 1965 TONY AWARD TAL HK JACK MARTHA MARTTV ALBERTSON SCOTT SHEEN SUBJECT WAS RO.SES air-eand. HELEN HA YES. W. 48 St.

Cir 6-83SO LIVE ON STAGE LL HEW SHOWf AT THE DeMILLE Tth Ave. at 47tr St. CO FOX presents NOWat 2:30 TICKETS NOW AT BOX OFFICE OR BY MAIL' HICEJ: (In IkL) EVENINGS: 8:30. Mon. thru Thurj.

IICI. J3 00. $3.50. Mill. 12 M.

MIC. 12.00. Fri, Sat Hols anil Hot. Eves. IICI.

33.50, $3 75. UL J3O0. MIC. 12 50. MATINEES: 2:30, Mon.

thru Fri. IICI. 12.50. HUMS 12.75. Mill 12.00.

UIC. $1 50. 2 SHOWS SUN. and HOLS. 2.00 and 5:15 P.M.

IICI. 1300. IIIUS 13.50, UUL 12.50, MIC. 12.30. DAY Mats.

2:33 Eves. 8:30 (Sun. 8 P.M.) 'Mnn .1.. nQo.v.idyi70'nurt EVE5 c. mats.

2-53, $3.00. 14 nfi 40DFssfo miion. DAILr 12 NOON SUNDAY SHOWS TODAY 2:00 PM AM SHOW EVERY WED. (At Daily Mat. Price) UNDER 12 $1.50 AIL PERFS.

MON. THRU THURS. Theatre Directory JOHN STUR6ES THC mmm fitanje) tttri era un urn TRAIL A CONDITIONED LOEWS CAPITOL B'WAY AT Slit ST. JU 2-50(0 r.ii.iM' 2 SHOWS TODAY EVERY I COWBOYS JCOWGiPLS UMOC tj VMS. WINNER OF 8 ACADEMY AWARDS including I 'iowt.

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at 8 40. Mats. Sat. 2 40 4 Wed. 2:00 EA IS AT BOX OFFICE SOW -HAIL THC NEW HIT: 'BAKER A TRULY-GREAT MUSICAL." Jrl Amrr.

FRITZ INGA MARTIN WEAVER SWENSON GABEL A A Munifftl Arirrnfw of Shsrlnrk ffofw air-cd. BROADWAY, Boay at 53 St. Cir 7-7992 Evft. at 8:30. Mall.

Sat. at 2.30. Wed. at 2 Fr.VM'"-. Trib.

The owly Smash AUKFor.T IN THK PA It air-eond. BILTMORE. W. 47th St. JU 2-5340 Evav at 8:30.

Mats. Sat. at 2:30. Wed. at 2 BEST SEATS A VAIL.

MOS. TUUU HI "TI NKH CHARM IN'fi, ITTYI "-Life I HEAR A WAT. TZ? The Setr MusicaJ Hit Htarrina ELIZABETH ALLEN SERCIO RANCH I Muxm RICHARD RODGERS l.nri-H fn STKPHKN SONDHKIM Book hi ARTHUR I.AIJRENTS Air-Cd. 6th ST 228 W. 46th St.

Cirtla S-4271 Egs. at 8:30. Mats. Sat. 2:30 Wed.

2:00 BEST MUSICAL 1965 NY DRAMA CRITICS AND TONY AVRIIS FZERO MOSTEL. in IDDLEP. ON THK ROOF The Xeir Mimical Hit! JEROME KOBBIKS air-eond. IMPERIAL. W.

45th St. CO 5-2412 Efi. at 8:30. Matt. Sat.

at 2 30. Wed. at 2 "A SHATTERING St'CCESS!" Jrl. Am. ISS5 Iohv Winner -Best Artrest Musical LIZ in FLORA.

THK RKD MENACE The Xetr Musical f'omedi Directed GEORGE ABBOTT air-eond. ALVIN. Wet 52d St. Cir 5-5226 Eis. at 8 .311.

Mats. Sat. at 2:30. Wed. at 2 BEST PICTURE THE FAR FK STRI TT -N the FABn.nrs new mi sk-ai.

hit! KBKA JIIHWl STREISAND UKSMONO I I alr-cd. WINTER GARDEN. A 50 CI 5-47 Ev. at 8:30. Mat.

Sat. at 2 JO. Wad. at 'AMERICAN POPULAR MUSICAL THEATRE AT ITS BEST" Tav Oman. Times SAMMY DAVIS i The Seuo Mvncal Smash I T.

alr-cMd. MAJESTIC THEA. W.44th St. 581 -4792 Ef. at 1 39 Matt.

Sat. at 238. Wed. at 2 "A BON NZA. IMNG AND UKLK.II I I i hapman.

Ze.ut TOMMY STEELE in the mimical A I. A SIXPK.VCE alr-eand. BROAD URST, W. 44 St. CI 6-669.

E. at 30. Mail. Sat. at 2 30.

Wed. at 2 AMERICA'S YiKEATEST MI SICAL HIT! CAROL rHAXMXO in T. I. I. air-rd.

ST. JAMES. W. 44th St. OX I-54J8 E(s- at 8:30.

Matt. Sat. at 2 30. Wed. at 2 "TRULY MAGNIFICENT!" McClnin.

THRU JILY SI OSLY! Mutie Tbaatar af Lintel Canter ALFRED DRAKE 171 I A Musical Arat'ia-n itlt Co-Starring ANNE JEFFREYS Lee Venora Baek by C. Lederer aV L. Davit Mutle I. Lyrict by R. Wrl(ht aV G.

arrest AUG. 10 Thru SEPT. (Preview Aua. JOHN RAITT in RODGERS aV HAMMERSTEIN'S CAROUSEL 9) Evt. Matt.

Sat. 2:30 8t Wed. 2:04 Air-fond. NEW YORK STATE THEATER Lincoln Center. B' way at 64St.

TR 7-4727 UNANIMOUSLY ACCLAIMED COMEDY HIT! "A BRILLIANT COMEDY Watts. Post KM ANNE AL.N" VT WAI.LACH JACKSOV ARKIN The beio Comedy Smash hv MURRAY SCHISGAL 1ir--tmi hv MIKE NICHOLS air-eend. BOOTH W. 45th St. Cir 8-5969 Evat.

at 8:40. Matt. Sat. at 2:40. Wed.

at 2 HCIUSIVE EtGAGEMFHT CRITERION THEATRE 45th St. JU 2-1795. 1795 IN 10 A 2 9:30 CHILDREN I i 4 MON. THRU EVENING SHOWS 8 PM CONCLUDES 11:25 PMSUN. EVE.

7:30 CONCLUDES 10:55 PM MATS. 2 PM SEATS AVAILABLE AT BOXOFFICE FOR TODAY'S AND ALSO BY MAIL FOR FUTURE PERFS. Boiotfict Open 10 AM Daily; 12 Noon Sun. WARNER CINERAMA THEATRE Evt. at 8:40.

Matt. Sat. at 20. Wed. at 2.

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