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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 41

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to THE SUN Thursday, April 25, 1968 3Ialignant Brain Tumor 1 4Aiiy Wednesday' Ends Season With Laughs for Valley Players Play or Children Scheduled Family Theater Association and San Bernardino High School Thespians will present an original musical play for children, "My Magic Circus," at 7:30 p.m. Comedian Tommy Noonan, 46, Dies aoDlause on exits and entrances ist. with ideals, White is a (The pace never drags while smooth, polished performer. she is onstage. After an awkward dinner at a posh restaurant, the odd four some returns to the suite tor tomorrow and at 10 a.m.

and By JORY SHERMAN Special to The Sun-Telegram Valley Players Guild, Cathedral City, opened with "Any Wednesday" Friday to close the season with laughter. The Broadway hit should prove a perfect capper for this desert community's final play in the fifth season. The cast of four plays well together in the intimate theater. Friday's audience took to them completely. party games that are loaded with meaning.

HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Comedian Tommy Noonan, who produced two seminude films starring Jayne Mansfield and Mami Van Doren, died yesterday of a malignant brain tumor in tlie nearby motion picture country house and hospital at the age of 40. Noonan, who appeared on changed her name from Carole Langley, and six children. He ajso is survived by actor John Ireland, his half -brother. Noonan was born April 2f, 1921, in Bellingham, the son of vaudeville comedian Michael James Noonan and Grace Ferguson, who taught piano. His father was a native of Galway County, Ireland, and his mother was born in Glasgow, Scotland.

2 p.m. Saturday at SBHS auditorium. Written by San Bernardino Valley College student Mike Ash, "My Magic Circus" is the third Family Theater offering this season. Previously present Sent to the suite by a new secretary, Cass meets Ellen on1 her birthday and sympathizes with the innocent woman, left alone because John is tied up with appointments. John's wile.

Dorothy, makes her first visit to the suite and surprises the young couple whom she assumes are married. Ellen and Cass are forced to play along with Dorothy, who invites them out to dinner with her and John. The Boston-bred, socially proper wife also vows V' ijj (jiiilar (loiK'tTl Features Folk And Classical ed to near capacity audiences i broad way in "Junior Miss." 'Up were "Pinoi Lonustockinii" and in Mabel's Room" and "Men to the Sea," would have been 47 "Alice Wonderland. Eight guitarists will join in a concert called ''Music of the Guitar Medieval to Modern" at 8 p.m. tomorrow at Fonlana Junior High School, Arrow and Mango Avenues.

Art Exhibit Enters Final Day at NOS San Bernardino Art Associa years old Monday. In addition to producing "Promises, Promises" with the late Miss Mansfield and "3 Nuts in Search of a Bolt" with Miss Van Doren, Noonan also had acted in numerous films including "Gentlemen prefer Blondes," "Bundle of Joy," "A Star Is Born," "The Girl Most Likely," "The Ambassador's Daughter" and "The Rookie." to redecorate the gaudy apartment (furnished cheaply but sentimentally by Ellen) as soon as the "young couple" leave town to go back home to Akron. Joan Wilcoxon as Dorothy is no less than magnificent. She Carol Driskcll as Ellen, Hie naive :0 year old mistress of an older man, is enchanting when she does not overplay. Her repertoire of funny facial expressions combines well with her sparkling delivery and uninhibited movements.

As the beguiled beauty with few brains who inhabits the executive suite, yet only sees her stuffy lover Wednesday, she demonstrates a fine flair for comedy. In contrast to Miss Driskell's bounciness, Wilfred Goodman, as the president of a large cor-noration, is almost too quiet, too The public is invited. Tickets will be available at the door, Steve Thompson photo IN REHEARSAL Jerry Fallert, Family Theater director, discusses the script with actress Bobbie Cohen during a rehearsal of "My Magic Circus," Mike Ash musical to be presented at San Bernardino High School Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow and at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.

Saturday. Tickets at door. $1.25 for adults and 75 cents for tion's "Inland Exhibit III," jud gives a flawless performance as students. Five classical guitarists, two flamenco guitarists and a folk guitarist will play. ged by Roger Kunlz, is in its final day at National Orange! the chattery, unsuspecting wife, and was awarded enthusiastic Show's Fine Arts Gallery (entrance from Street.) are from 10 a.m.

to 5 p.m. Show Times far off pace. He is, Noonan also appeared frequently on television and in nightclubs with his partner, Peter Marshall, who co -starred with him in "The Rookie." A happy go lucky man who earned a fortune and spent or gambled much of it away. Noonan was married five times. He is survived by his widow, actress Pocahontas Crowfoot, who THURSDAY flAi he association and Adult Ed- Luke 7:05 "Wait Until Dark ucatjo art teacher savs ()f tne ARROW THEATER: Open Fri 4 Ss-d Sun.

i 9:15. ishow: "I am sure the sure uie viewer believable as the millionaire roite who is almost too busy making deals to have time for a mistress. A newcomer to VPG is truly a fine actor, Jack White. Play-ins Cass, young industrial-; us BASELINE DRIVE IX: Show MT. VERNON DRIVE-IN TOMMY NOONAN Film Actor Dies will agree it is one of the finest exhibitions in our community.

start at dusk "El Dorado, "The Long Duel." There are works in the tradi- starts at dusk "Suburban Roulette," "Inside Daisv Clover." BELAIR DRIVE IN: Show starts at dusk "Stay Away TODAY AT THE MOVIES! ivii: irom noon in turn ti()Iial contemporary, semi- ab-Blood" 12:05, 4:05, 8:10 nPimm tid Joe," "The Power." Madrid" 2:25, 6:25, 10:30 CALIFORNIA STAGE ONE: "The Stranger" i Most of all, it is a relief to see art sincerely done without use of gimmicks, play on sentimentality or "fad." "In the Heat of the Night" 7,1 7, 11 "Live for Life" 8:50 only. 11:05. "The Comedians" SSTUDIO THEATER: "Stay fl YWerhW4-tWr1tlfl Away Joe" 7, 10:30 "Where only. CREST THEATER: "Waterhole Mrs. Steppan praised Sabato Fiorello for his hanging of the paintings, "coordinating with beautiful colored papers he bought in Switzerland." First award winner, Dennis Boucher, is working on his master's degree at USC.

Angels Go, Trouble Follows" 8:50. TRI CITY DRIVE IN: Show starts at dusk "Psych Out," "The Glory Stompers." On Stage Tonight Dr. Clyde DeBerry, "Black Power and Quality Education," No. 3" 12:30, 4:10. 7:50, 11:28, "Bonnie Clyde" 2:15, 5:55, 9:35 FOOTHILL DRIVE IN: "The Bible" Disney's "Nature's Half Acre FOX REDLANDS: "Black-beard's Ghost" 6, 9:26, "Brighty of the Grand Canyon" 7:57.

1 TODAY Enjoy your fatorile in the pleasant atmosphere of leading restaurant: ALPINE CLUB Car. Ranche A Riolto Avt. Mon. thru Fri. 75o Door Opn 12:15 51 Strret TU S-IJ IT HELD-OVER Hoiiky-Tonk Pianist Jo Ann Castle, honky-tonk pianist with Lawrence Welk, will make a return appearance with orsanist-pianist Bob Ralston from 11 a.m.

to p.m. Sunday at Colton Piano, 1-103 Valley Blvd. Admission is free. Last year the two Welk aides attracted a total of 5,000 listeners throughout the day. University of California Riverside Sproul Hall 1102, 7.

Tickets at door. Don Shaw, color film lecture, "New Challenges in Southeast Asia," San Bernardino Valley College Auditorium, 7:40. Free. Camelot," Opera Workshop. Rudolph Picardi, University of Redlands Memorial Chapel, 8.

Tickets at door. "All My Sons," University of Redlands New Theater, 8:15. Tickets at box office. On Stagr Tomorrow Mines. Dariaux, "Tips from a Paris Fashion Expert," California Theater, 11:30 a.m.

Assistance League Lecture Series ticket-holders. i tax rl i 4Jt laiewiaiftil A New And Startling About New And Shameless Marital Misconduct! JAMES COBURN WATERHOLE fiO. 3 Open 11:00 A.M. to 8::50 P.M. Kids love Wyott's! Wyatt't love Kids! Bring the family to dinner at Wyott's and enjoy the Inland Center Fashion Show in the Mall.

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