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The Record from Hackensack, New Jersey • 80

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a a THE RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1963 Entertainment so N.Y.C. BALLET Husband Critic in 1 Is Prima Donna Six-Week Season Set At City Center New York The New York City Ballet started the third week of its 6-week spring season at the City Center, last night with a program of Mezzo-Soprano Warfield Once Left Met To Help Tenor McCracken By JOY MILLER (A. P. Women's Editor) New York Ufi In the long history of human chemistry, the most combustible combination known to man may be the marriage of two opera singers. aaiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiMaairteiinaAiajliiaiiiaiiff hitiib ianiaMriiTrh On the occasions when such ereat temperaments merge, and "La and the first performance of the revival, "Gounod A highlight of the week is the premiere tomorrow night of new ballet choreographed by John Taras to Igor Stravinsky's "Concerto for Piano and Wind Arthur Mitchell and Suzanne Farrell will dance the leading roles in the work which will have costumes designed by Ruth Sobotka and executed by Karinska and se'ting and lighting by David Hays.

The schedule for the rest of the week is: tonight: "Swan "Four -c I ty mezzo-soprano from Kansas City, goes to Vienna to sing 10 performances in "Aida" and "Don "She's taken so much time off from her own work to help me," Jim says of Sandra. "She attends a great many of my performances when not singing herself. She watches to see if I'm developing a fault, or making the same gestures too often. ENTERTAINERS: Laura and Bill Paer will appear in the Melody Lounge of Club 300 in Upper Saddle River starting next Monday night. The musical duo have been at the Pillow Talk in New York, the Steak Pit In Paramus and are currently at Henry Adler's Nyacker Restaurant in West Nyack.

Bill Paer sings, plays 5 instruments as well as the double bass, while Laura plays the piano and also sings featured numbers. Or 1 may think i projecting a "Afternoon of a (re certain emotion but it's not com ing through. it isn't too often, one of two things usually happens: the prima donna gives up her career for happy domesticity, or the couple is separated by the friction of two monumental egos rubbing together. Then there are Sandra War-field and James McCracken. They've been married 10 years, yet they still sit unaffectedly holding hands.

Or In the midst of ordinary conversation Sandra will suddenly say to her husband with quiet intentness, "I admire you." MET ON STAGE These days thousands of others admire him too. McCracken at 36 is the sensation of the Metropolitan Opera season with his and the massively built heroic tenor from Gary, will be singing it at every stop when the company goes on tour the middle of April. About that time Sandra, a pret- placing "Divertimento No. and "Raymonda Thursday. "Arcade" "I take it from her and from no one else.

She's the only real 1 critic I have," he says, affection premiere) "Monumentum Pro ately patting Sandra head, now Gesualdo," and Friday: wntUM a flattering silver mink shade instead of her usual dark brown. "Liebeslieder Walzer" (first of season) and "Gounod lim nni r1 10 I-IOOJ IT HVIaarJIIOM It I Inmnrmin I mi 1 "When we first started out it mm in iiwi r-14 A BkiuitiuiiuiiK-BSw -jjtr. i was touch and go," Sandra adds mmumvm We used to cntize right after the performance and it would be a knock-down, drag-out affair, uutmiu mm Then we decided not to criticize AT ART SHOW: Joan Crawford, a director I Alencar de Vasconcellos, consul general of Brazil, until the day after." Symphany Saturday matinee: "Concerto "Donizetti and "Western Saturday evening: "Scotch "Allegro Brillante," "Stars and Sunday matinee: "Creation of the "Concerto and "Gounod Sunday evening, "Scotch "Prodigal "Pas de (first of season) and "La Valse''. of the firm sponsoring the show and Mrs. Dora greet guests at opening of "Brazil: New images "We talk a lot about our work," "Jim goes on.

"Some say it difficult for two to be in the same profession. I've found ill 1 1 iltif- 'J3JI it's a tremendous help. We've fj OmimScop(. helped each- other, but she's helped me more because I was the one who needed it. TAKE IT HOME A new 11.2 mile, 14-lane highway completed last year in Chicago cost an average of $16 per mile.

"Neither Sandra nor I are Brazilian Art Show Called Worth Seeing Exhibit In New York Features Sculpture, Photographs; Will Close April 23 By BERNARD J. BURANELLI (Staff Writer) ftew York "Brazil: New a display of some aroci EDMUND PURDOM ''MWi i known as temperamental singers mil If i i a vmf si For singers, we re considered very steady and normal. This isn't really so, but we bold it in To kill a Mockingbird GREGORY PECK and then let it out on each other. Of course," he pauses to grin, 'Sometimes it takes a few HELD OVER Saturday! hours." NOW THRU TUES. TokillaW Mockingbird The couple met in Norfolk, FIRST RUN IM BERGEN COUNTY in 1953 when they sang "Samson 50 sculptures and photographs which opened yesterday at 500 Park Avenue, is not particularly new but it manages jacauemmon mil tee RemiCK and Delilah" together.

Then they GREGORY PECK joined the Met and for the next four years Jim carried spears to seem so. d3ys of wme ano roscsw and occasionally got to sing a NOMINATED FOR word or two. Sandra got increas RIALTO HUbbard 7-0617 ingly better roles, but knowing Rlrttf'tfld Fir Jim was trapped, she plumped a AWARD) Including' for pulling up stakes and going to Europe. They made the break i I'Nii'Ti BEST ACTOR ACTRESS in 1957. In Europe they worked hard, iASr 'COMMIE JUNGLE" rect, his outlines comparatively simple.

The photographs cover a wide the stark beauty of Brasilia, a workman on a road gang, the Amazon glistening at sunset. But a small print of a construction scaffolding, a pure geometric abstraction, is in a sense most Indicative of Brazil's new image. Neoplastic in style, it calls to mind Mondrian's remark, "Art has no meaning except in so far as it expresses what is nonmaterial, for it is this that enables man to transcend bis own being." became famous in Italy, Germany and Switzerland, and in the midst of it all produced Anna, TOMORROW CHARLTON YVETTE HESTON MIMIEUX GEORGE FRANCE JAMES CHAKIRIS NUYEN DARREN "DIAMOND HEAD" Plui short fubjert: "WONDERS OF GREECE" SUrllm Wad. April "Days Of Wine Roses" now a 4-year-old charmer, who skis, ice skates and speaks German and English fluently. I 'V mi 1.1 I He's home about 6 weeks out of CHARLTON HmONW70Y0; SHE iSSii every year, but tne coupie is never separated too long because whoever isn't singing at the ON DISPLAY: Large photos of Brazilian life by new York photographer David Drew Zingg (sides of photo) are displayed.

Dark objects are native Brazilian art, a head and shoulders and torso. In front on floor Is "Sculpture No. 5" of Iron, 52 inches high, by Vangi. NOMINATED' moment rushes to be with the There are nine manipulatable sculptures, novel in their shiny angles and curves, but less so in their content. There is a lone bronze piece by Bruno Giorgi, possibly Brazil's outstanding sculpture in metal, but there seems more Paris in it than Rio.

And there are photographs in color and in black and white by David Drew Zingg, a widely traveled New Yorker. "Brazil: New sponsored by the Pepsi-Cola Company in conjunction with the Brazilian Government, may not be new, but none the less it is worth seeing before it closes April 23. OTHERS REPRESENTED In addition to Giorgi's there are works by Mario Cravo, Giu-llano Vangi, and Lygia Clark, who are comparatively little known in America. It is the work of Miss Clark, founder of the Brazilian neo-concrete school of sculpture, that is featured. Highly polished aluminum sheets are hinged by Miss Clark to form a hundred different sculptures depending on how they are twisted by the patron, for here the traditional sign "Please Do Not Touch" has been replaced by one "Please Do The result is a kind of other.

rRANLc NuicN I JAMES DARREN id 4MI ILJ lHIVIVLII i An illustration of how the Mc- mm ACADEMY AWARD BEST FOREIGN FILM Cracken-Warfield mutual admir irt 7f GEORGE 56 ation society works: a On the second night of Jim APRIL CONCERT BEING PLANNED Friends Of Music List Varied Program "Otello" in Rome Sandra opened PLUS 303 "Ball Sommsri" AT PALACE "Jazz Boat" In Venice as Princess Eboli in "Don LAST DAY AT PASCACK "To Kill A Mocking Bird" "The Venice opera was being oHELD OYER 2nd BIG WEEK! Hollywood Trying To Brighten Image Johnston-Led Publicity Drive May Be Too Little And Too Late Hollywood (North American Newspaper Alliance) "More and better worldwide publicity for the motion picture industry!" That's the belated battle cry in the film broadcast," Jim recalls, "and between acts of 'Otello' I'd rush backstage to listen to Sandra on SRI PIP Tata i fiti Tit mVkinc II P3 the radio. She sounded PBS Sandra gets in the last word. Hackensack The 23rd concert of the Friends of Music will be staged at the Hackensack Woman's Club on Sunday, April 7. at 8:30 P. M.

Admission is free and the public is invited. iuaMl-Ul Urn 4 "But your reviews they were tICltllll magnificent!" to aatlaaJ 33BEST PICTURE! As In the past, the program Mwoauan ut. touw a) Te. i.hdiii mi a BESTAGTOR! II lili I I i ll Hi I I'll Mi I vmut. luawooa ta) will bring a varied fare of vocal capital today.

a faUMaSBBtsMlsBlarf do-it-yourself challenge. Miss Clark's aim apparently is T. war i Tj and chamber music, ranging from classical to contemporary show back first of all. Otherwise we'll only be kidding ourselves Daily Matinees April 13 to 21 a unique communion between the viewer and the viewed, a cause-and-effect relationship of infinite and presenting a number of different instrumental combinations. ana tne puonc that we mean business." To kill a The program Includes: Quar mm Some consideration Is being variety.

This technique, admittedly creative and at times even moving; docs not wear well. NOMINATED ACADEMY FOR -W. AWARDS Inrluainv "BEST PICTURE Of THE YEAR!" tet In major, No. 2 by Haydn; Sonata for flute and piano by F. Poulenc: Sonata for 2 pianos.

Mockingbird Although nonobjective, some of given also to reactivating longstanding plans for a Hollywood film festival. The Screen Producers Guild was the prime her work has an affinity for Its four hands, in major, by Mo zart; Zlgeunermclodlen (Gypsy GREGORY PECK Songs) by A. Dvorak; and Quin subject. Thus, "Sun Dial" and "Endless Wheel" are formed of gold disks. tet for piano, flute, clarinet, horn mover In this project, but it stumbled badly when the politicking membership couldn't agree on format or financing.

Facing up finally to the fact that Hollywood's one-time glittering image has become tarnished and dim, Eric Johnson, President of the Motion Picture 'reducers Association, has called series of so-called emergency meetings to seek corrective suggestions from members and other Interested groups. Major studio publicity directors and several heads of prominent advertising firms took part tn the opening session, results of which were held secret. It was revealed, however, that Johnston, who postponed a foreign-industry mission in order to get the promotion ball rolling here, expressed deep concern over the teady retrogression in film industry public relations. He seeks 1 I .1 I Vv 'i v. and basson in flat major by n.

Kimsicy-Korsakov. It Is extremely doubtful, how Many of the artists partlclpat fit tkM ever, if a Hollywood festival, Ing In the concert are well known to Friends of Music au MtATKl -OUT! More classical, or course, is Giorgi. His "Untitled" (1958, bronze, 18 inches) is a figure reduced to its basic shapes. The torse Is threadlike, the shoulders wide, the head a bronze dot. The pity Is that "Untitled" is unaccompanied.

Cravo, with two works on display, has a light way with FREE PARKING WH 5-4244 GRANT LEE SIS Akk.lt ralluSa even supported by all Industry branches, could at this date get off the ground far enough to offer serious competition to the rilences. They are Ruth Marx, Heinz Lippmann and Carroll I na.1 MAMUIT, M.T. Holllster, pianists: Maria Thur 2 30 (I MATINEFS WfO. JIT. SUK, at IV) long-established exhibitions In nauer, contralto; Irving Nuss- i 1 European centers, to say nothing bourn and Lester Eisner, violin SUNDAY tvlHINft AT I S.

M. of latecomer San Francisco's welded Iron and Is perhaps most ists: I. E. Drabkln, viola: nan atni naa hi rmarauacn i -111 -J. snow.

Brazilian In outlook. His "In George Lambert, cello; Mervln ways and means of mending the ituatlnn in the shortest time Also damaging to Johnston's "Ovirflewinf With fun and Romanes" Cut Mag. Howard Keel Jane Powell "SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS" "Brilliant! Among The Fines! Of The Year" Cue Mag. William Holden Fredric March Oakes, flute; Frank Pancttierl, clarinet; Helen Llndsey, horn; projected ballyhoo Is the com sect" 11961, SS Inches) Is a curve of needle-nosed metal perched on a branch. "Vegetables" 11.

59 Inches) Is more abstract, not PAT CAPOBIANCO possible. SCARED BY T. V. mon studio head practice of and Adolf Roblson, bassoon. fighting among themselves.

scl "We all have realized for years unlike some of David Smith's flom agreeing on an issue, and. THE BLACKS' RECITAL IS DUE work. that organised film promotion ended with the economic collapse 1 of the big studios after the in as was the rase in running out on Oscar, refusing to contribute any sum over regular annual EXECUTIVE SUITE" Vangi. originally from Florence, Is represented by nine It Will Reach Its ROOth Showing iJtwManaxAC'O' CaiamhctJii April At SI Marks vasion of television, one mem dues. sculptures.

His approach Is dl BYCAPOBIANCO ber of the salvage group pointed New York Jean Genet's "The out "Thlnes became desperate overnight. We bad a fight on our Blacks" will reach its 800th per formsnre on Saturday, April I at off-Broadway's St. Marks Play Movie Timetable bands to survive, let alone con tribute any further funds for gen ernl promotion schemes." house, disproving the theory that the Theater of the Absurd is not joGOTA-HU9-933j (TMt tun Khvt Mthe tar MIK LAN! leilHMM eim) To Kill Now that the Industry shows popular nor that It Is here to PLUS "WAR LOVER" stay. It Is the longest running fcv lfc lfttf 1. 1, definite signs of fighting Its way bark 1o stability, general agree WORLD PREMIERE! drama ever presented off-Broad PAICACK (Wnlwoodl Tt Kilt A ment is found ahong studio mem P'ttrrrtTtTW MauWivMlS.

I N. I. ii PLAZA (lMiaMll Kill A Mack' way. Now featured In "The Blacks bers that their business, virtually iiwmis. i.M.

y. is, I Hi wm ciows. Featuring Of Flutist Planned In Tcancck Teanerk-rat Cop Carmblanco, first flutist with the Tcancck Symphony Orchestra, will the fratiired art 11 at the Symphony's third concert of the seawin Friday nlcht at Tcancck Hl'h School Auditorium. Capnblanco, who holds a bachelor and mauler's degree from the Manhattan School of Muilc. has a barksround that founded on publicity, should re mill are Vinle Burrows.

Peter Anda, Morris Erby. Clebert Ford vtve and expand exploitation pmcesvs thm proved so succes- 0.USSN ANN! ISoHl TM liKony, SlUSVUt IUW, MonttUIr) TM timwil pr, IX 1101 (T.i,) Dmw4 HmS. I IN, (M IIOAOWtV tMawnlrawl Rill Miflftir, )S, lit IhawMtM, ClNtMA Vv tvMtrt rt4. Mi In ClSieiOOS MHII WonMrfut 0 l.oul Goinctt, Moies Gunn, Lynn iii nn, ii, is lul in the 1930-40. IAITO (HewfioS W4H 0 Hamilton, Lincoln Mlpatrlik t'i.

III Oitnwne H4, I 10. Lex Mnnann. Thelitis Oliver Although participants In the leMlnns, which are In be re Esther Rolle, Harold Scott, and aivok.1 ta.ittwr4t ewwi ms sumed on Johnton's return from (St 2T 7. Mi Cn9A, I eoCKLANO INixll Tt Kilt A Louise Stubbi. RAMSEY SHOW I H.

II I II European trip, were urged to remain quirt. It bees me known that several key procedures fnf covers many phawi of the OUTS INaflvKI TM LlMMt DV, lll united campaign were dts teeme villi Dnyt Of Wim Am muMral world, from rock 'n' roll recordings to clle recllals, Klven In many of the leading concert halls. Sonny Fes Te filar la Operetta eud. Skam alwlaaaala an IS llnl-fw atm la IKa Maalifa aiaa)! Mconu 1 ITANLSV IJmwi CiNI eM'l 011 Al High School April Zi FnrtmM would be the Inaiiu. SMUN (P.KW) SKr MlIM 1 MiM.

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I. I ration of a weekly televumn show featuring a unique formal TIANSCR OnmoM Matt 14, I II I WNEW-T. Wonderama will star April 24 at the High ftrhonl Which ln llnllywnnd pef'f'tt WAINie ISMannMI ry Of WIM His Army career was divided between playing wilh lh famoiu Kirt Army Hand on Governor's Hand to snliiiol wllh the tmih Army Group In Triralc, Italy, wher he wa elm leader of their la The Cowboy and The Tiger OitKT lS IF4 I mi fiwwn, tAM OSIVS ID Cnil Jumi. It was announced today. t.

Hi (K Win AM tttat, The Record regrets an error la an article hlcli appeared yesterday announcing that the NVACM tiaivt IN SimHi CaM. Ii iV Mi ia, U. HWM tT II 111 iRl, ert popular danct orchcatra. lilies, both from brhiwl aM in front of the cameras. Would be ttettln attractions.

The living shame nf the Imlu. try, the drwiinn of Ihe Motion Flrture Academy's annual pres. entatlmi reremonles by awrla. Ikm riwmhott several years aso. GEORGE SjSIEVENS' MTnonS ti in i HTr ii ii Pf.

i H. h.m. I av UrSTtS Km A i if. i la MUI OeiVf IN Oi'W. 0111.

dIav would lake pi re this week tapotilanro has been playing leading Mtnphnn wilh Reggie t'hiMs and ln-an HuHwn. At the rcmcmbrrpd untie Cabin In K.n- The operetta, which will be ti, I a. tM at Ivaiwta, eotntANO Otivs IN Itxnnl conducted by Henry Bertie, It lis tft imi wwe i O'amaM Maa. IK It wsi brmicht Into the pur- glrwnnd I'liKi. ho played with tara.

a II rnmpmer, will be sponsored by the Temple Beth Shnlnm, Jewiih Ommunlty Center. The orwreit soute i oivi in ttuhi4Hii (axvm, a 0 Wim Maata. It may bf. Dial ihe Joitiin I Mi tl It mm the ealmrrlal till by Jraa t.rm-t kaW Mlinrll 4l.l Im nmia I II. I II II I ll luhtf, had Its world premiere this win SOwiC Omve IN iMa Iwil wmirii and rsie nrririrni i trr si the I'lsvhmite oa the aHwv iuhMa iwm, Siiain, I Mi tnooey Hie the bitf hw "Ktiin tr.i ffnm Ihm Matliann Avm.k I I I TAYLOR HUDSON DEAN and direrlisl orrholrai fur Harry Itclai'inte, Tuny llcnncil.

Surah Vaughn, Alan Dale, and other ruitrd fntrrtalnri. Up has rvrn a mrmher of the Natlnnal Orirhpatra. hai laugh! ttui lc In t'limont High hmil. and at prwnl li In charge of miiaic at North ttrrgrn High Schw4. a Mall.

Child artnr Paul O'Kerfe wirh Shelley Winters Peter Folk k. ii ran II ft al a a anaHiai It im aa a-w-ra- Sa tXTRAt mil WINNING UATURtTTt: Buddy Hackctt in "THE SHOES" ROUte PIIVS IN InvaaMvrti -ti'awwM) Maa Ml, II Mi SfM I I kurksiers. rptiirtilBs: It In nflirlnl imtm -Vri Iniluitry ipnwnhip. I -e i n. i ui mi kt II 1.

I i pni HV- fiml Mil UMUWiaiU lai aaaaa the Hrn'1v pmductme of the "Muile Msn" will eprsr with Paul will aiiume tbe lead T0'O MlVS IN tf CX VM "JUNGLE TERROR' AM Saw. 1, II tantt't JaMN. te to get the Urf t. 4f I of "Oliver" oo Broaday, May I i. ax la.tia..

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