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The Times from San Mateo, California • Page 22

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The Timesi
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San Mateo, California
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22 San Mateo Friday, March 27, 1970 Dancers To Receive Fund Tanee Johnson, director of Studio faculty; and Irine Nadel Israel 22' Show At Masonic San Francisco Dancers' Forum, has announced dates for "Dance Theatre '70." The multi media daiice event is scheduled for April 17 and 18 at Nourse Audi RINGING FAREWELL HOLLYWOOD Just a few torium in the San Francisco minutes after Warner Bros, completed its final for 'ISRAEL 22" comes to San Francisco May 3, Saturday eve "Rabbit, Run" after a long loca tion in Reading, townspeo ning for an exclusive engage Civic Center. Proceeds will go to the San Francisco Dancers' Forum scholarship fund. Companies' to s.ppear on the Dance Theatre '70 program include Tance Johnson and Trio; mere at tne masonic under the auspices John Kornfeld Associates. An all star show, direct from Israel celebrating Israel's 22nd anniversa pie showed their friendliness for star James Caan and other members af the film troupe'. Church bells began" ringing out thel tune "Goodnight, Midge Krelchmer, Stanford dance faculty; Ann Svveariwen ry.

a member of the Peters Wright "Israel 22" features female vocalist Shoshana Damart, Is REDUCED PRICE PREVIEWS APRIL 9 thru 21 rael's greatest performing art alorg many of Israel st entertainers, supported bbBSbuibk '3fMHI by a full orchestra and dance ensemble. Featured along with Shoshana Daman, will be Yoel Dan, hosting the1 show. Yoel Dan's trio. LIBERACE April Fool's Day Concert which has toured internationally with great success, is consid Liberace Does Not Wear Sequins, Only Jewels ered one ot the prime movers behind the "New Musical Sound of Also accompanying the troup will be Hedva and David, considered to be As Dax Xenos, the set" playboy, Yugoslavian actor Bekim Fehmiu draws the admiration of two young beauties in a Paramount Picture, Jo seph Levine's Presentation of the Lewis Gilbert Film of "The Adventurers." Based on Harold Robbins' best selilng novel, "The Adventurers" is currently playing on the Peninsula, The motion picture, produced and directed by Lewis Gilbert, stars Charles Aznavour, Alan Badel, Candice Bergen, Thommy Berggren, Delia Boccardo, Ernest Borgnine, Rossano Brazzi, Olivia de Havilland, Fehmiu, Anna Moffo and Leigh Taylor Young. completely covered with rhirw stones.

The jacket is also the heaviest, weighing in at a hefty 40 lbs, most popular of the young crop of Israeli now taking the sound of Israeli music around the most expensive Liber the world. Along with the rest will be Ze'eva Cohen and her "JOHN HERBERT ace costume is probably the Contrary to popular opinion, the sparkling Liberace costumes that are part and parcel of the legend of "Mr. Showmanship" are not se'quinned. The glitter in his million doliar wardrobe is created principally with jewels both piecious and semi precious bugle beads and mettalic cloths (such as lame). least "colorful." It is a set ot Carmel Israeli Dancers per forming historical and coraiem ACT Slates Controversy upfirbly tailored black tails, porary dances of Israel in full beaded in black jet beads, with colorfull costume.

In addition Nehemia. considered his coun Malcolm and His Struggle 'IMPORTANT THEATRE!" NEW YORK POST "POWERFUL, VIOLENT, EXTREMELY THEATRICAL' NEW YORK TIMES diamond on diamond buttons. The cost of the tails $10,000 the eight diamond buttons ac Nagle Jackson will return to season in San Francisco to AmericanConservatorv rect ACT'S Northern California The most resplendent of all try's foremost composer of popular Israeli songs, will be performing, Nehemia has appeared Theatre for Lhe upcoming i97(i; premiere production of. 'Liidf. his coats, of course, is his "dia Against the David Halliwell's enigmatically titled comedy drama is a recent London hit and the subject of controversy wherever it 'has mond jacket a dinner jacket the Urar.d Music Hail of Is I 1 1 WINNER OF 6 ACADEMY AWARDS'! rael and also in concert with American folk singer, Judy Col been performed.

The play will A METRO GOLDVN MAYER presets counting i.or7,WW. Bay area audiences may see the Liberace legend including the fantastic wardrobe "come alive" at the Masonic Auditorium Wednesday (April 1) through Sunday. (April 5, when the popular entertainer makes six of his rare San Fran disco appearances. PRICES: Tuss. thru Thurs.

at 8.30; Sun, at 3 7:33: $7.95, 6.SO, 4.95. Fri. at Sat. at 7 10:30: 18.50. 7.00.

5 50, PREVIEW PHlCESl S6.95. 5.95, 4.95. Local Cellist Invited To A tmU rVW I rWJUUlUN DAVID LEAN'S FILM story offers an unusual portrait of youth in rebellion against es COMMITTEE THEATER 83G Montgomery 433 7620 join the ACT repertory at tne Marines' Memorial Theatre ir. Malcolm Scrawdyke, its central character, is thrown out ot a British sclwnl as a corrupting influence on his fellow students, Surrounded by a hand outsi OF BORIS PASIbKIWS DOCTOR tablished authority. Jackson has staced.

such sue Casals Tribute ment will coincide with the release of Liberace's newest LP. eessfu! ACT shows as Brand New Me," on the War Murders," "In White America "WHAT DO YOU SAY TO A NAKED "Very very funny It is also clean A ner Bros, label. "Room Service" and "Caught in IN PANAVISI0N' AND METROCOtOn Cellist William Van Den Burg, a farmer pupil of Pablo Casals and currently a Lecturer in Mu ders, he 'plots an incredible scheme for revenge on the school authorities. Halliwell's Liberace's guest stars at the marvelously entertaining Turn Masonic will be the Tripoli Trin NOW SHOWING MOH. FRI.alSp.n.

SAT SUN. 1 4i45 sic at Crown Uoiiese on tne uni idad Steel Band, by Hugn versity of California. Santa Cruz Borde. campus, has been invited to join Performances will be Wednes the ACT." In addition, he has directed and acted in major productions at several obher resident theatres including Los Angeles' Inner City Repertory, St. Louis' Loretto Hilton Repertory and Ashland's Oregon Shakespearean Festival, as well as, in New York clubs and threatres.

of his colleagues in an inter day through Saturday at 8:30, national "Saiud CasaJs" concert with matinees at 2:30 Saturday BEST PICTURI to be given April 15 at Philharmonic Hall in New York's Lincoln Center. and Sunday. Tickets are available at Sherman Clay; Macy's, Greyhound, San Jose Box Office, Ticketron and other agen The unprecedented event, tc HBYEAR! be presented "in recognition of Alan Flint': nji. NGC THEATRE CORPORATION THERM CO. the artistry and humanism ot Pablo Casals" will honor the le ts Csndid Camera Filn WHAT DO YOU SAY TO A NAKED LADY?" gedary dean of cellists on his 90th bir.hday.

The concert, by CONTINUOUS IU APADFMY Lhe American Symphony Or PALO alto cont. from 12:00 STANFORD ZILIIninriityllrt. WALT DISNEY'S 324 47i' "CASTAWAYS" chestra under the direction of Marquee Picks Daily Doubles Times critic, The Marquee, recommends these two theater bills for adult and family David Hammings Dany Robin 'THE BEST HOUSE IN LONDON" 6:00 ana 9:20 From 12 Noon Sunday SB0R: "W.A.S.H." Leopold Stokowski. will also mark the publication ot Casals's Technicolor first "Joys and Sorrows. Casals himself will conduct tURl NCAME FOX 115 Burlinitmt 33 S7S1 100 eminent cellists from all "80 STEPS TO JONAH" lq WAYNE NEWTOH over the world in a composition of his own.

Mr. Van den Burg wa, What do you say to the naked truth? "What do uou say to a naked A RLM BY ALLEN FUNT His First Hidden Camera Feature "Batch Cassidy and The Sundance: Kid1; and "Planet of the Apes'; at the TivoliSan Carlos and Aquarius Palo Alt (Adults) "101 Dalmatians" and Disney's, "Family Band" ai tie State South. Sail Francisco sonally invited to participate in the event by Leopold Stokowski CARLOS 1124 Sji Cirln SV3.803I ICHDEMYAWAilDS EST PICTURE "OLIVER" TECHNICOLOR under whom he had served for ten years as solo cellist and as 1 fs93'oi1 Sai. 'Ring1 5:1.750 31610 1 FasIsiBil Academy Award Winrer Complete Rnarj Show Version Scjuiji Prices; "OLIVER" p.m. oiilf sistant conductor ot the Phil a delphia Orchestra, IMuS'C ina LyfiCS ty itvt Mnmn AHUlim rruouter RtHARO BRIGLIA UXOR by OeLiAf Uflltld htatl FOX "THE KREMLIN LETTER" IBiuniD 1 Exciting co hit at both Ttiea res ,1 mrmrr fill I 111 II BEST HOUSE IN LONDON" 10.

'Best' 7 10: ID, paailir lll'li'Ml 591 5349 1 'Ned' 845 p.m. 'Naked' 3:40 p.m i guS 5212 1 DO THE UNUSUAL! BEGINNER'S FUN SPECIAL GET ACQUAINTED MIXED FO URS MONDAY HfTES HIHIM0M COST SAN MATED 342 P704 "THE BOSTON STRANGLER" TONTCUBTIS I FOX SKYLINE "TELL THEM WILLIE BOY IS HERE" gP ROBERT HEDF0RD 200 Pki HUM 1 rou I I "BOB CAROL I I TED ALICE" I I and 1 "JOURNEY TO THE MR SIDE OF THE SUN" 341 2616 IF YOU MISS THE FIRST FIVE MINUTES, YOU MISS ONE SUICIDE, TWO EXECUTIONS, ONE SEDUCTION, AND THE KEY TO THE PLOT. Don't trust anyone in riir iifADi tve MACT 1 HONORED MOTION PICTURE! WINNER OF 11 ACADEMY AWARDS PLAYING JWr bW 'BEST tlhe Kremlin Letter Including "BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR" 'BEST ACTOR" "BEST DIRECTION" BEST To excite each other they ignite the world! JOSEPH E.LEVINE PRESENTS THE LEWIS GILBERT FILM OF CINEMATOGRAPHY 1 "BEST "BEST THE ADVENTURERS PSPECIAL EFFECTS" ART DIRECTION" 'BEST SOUND" Based' on the ADVENTURERS" by HAROLD ROBBINS PAN.WlSiON COLOfl A FAP AMOUNT PCT'JBE 1COLOHI "BEST 'BEST COSTUME" MUSIC SCORE" ALAN BADEL CANtMCE BERGEN THOMMY BERGGREN DELIA BOCCARDO John Huslon'i Production oFTHEKREMflN LETTER In Aiwciolion With Cortn Hovm BIBI ANDEKSSON RICHAH) BOONS' NIGEL GREEN DEAN JAGGER ULA KEOROVA MICHAEL MACUAMMOIR' PATRtCH O'NEAL BARBARA PAWtlNS GEORGE SANDESS MAX VON SYDOW ORSON WELLES OLIVIA HAVILLAND BEKIM FEHMIU A ANNA MOFFO LEIGH TAYLOR YOUNG Everthing that excited 50 million, readers PrwJuctd By CAffltt D. HAVEN SAM WIESENTHAl Oirwltd ly JOHN HUSTON i on the more! ScrMploy ly JOHN HUSTON ond GLADYS HILL' on1lt took NOEL BEHN Wmic CompoMd By ROBERT DRA5MN CalerbyPC UJ1! rAMAVI5nN EX SH ET 0 01 R' PALO ALTO DRIVE IN FOX REDWOOD CITY I BARGAIN I 'fwJBrfflS'a; MATINEES MON.iruSAT. PtFOIMNC(S DAHY AT 1:30 4:45 8:15 SAN MATEO 4 E.

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