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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 60

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Sacramento, California
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60
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Page Diti Pa ae THE SACq NI-DE1 1'0 BEE Wed aLLLy 1013 20 Theater Under Stars Will Be Fare For (his Week 0 LIVELY ARTS AT MIDWEEK 0 daily The play will run through Sunday The area's fourth college Sacramento State College has Shakespeare's "King Lear" inside on the stage of the Little Theater It opened last night and will run through Saturday with curtain at 8 pm II run through a college Sac-College has ing Lear" in- of the Little last night and Saturday with old" opening tomorrow at 8:15 pm in the UCD Quadrangle The comedy to be played in the commedia delrarte style is an adaptation by UCD student John Stout from a scenario of the Italian Renaissance Tickets are available from the Memorial Union pox office noon to 3 pm 1 Theater is moving out of doorslRiver Junior College The this week in the Sacramento French comedy will be per-area with three colleges present- formed through Saturday in the ing comedies under the stars patio of the ARJC playhouse Tonight the Sacramento Cityiwith curtain at 8:45 pm Tick-College in cooperation withlets will be available at the door the city parks and recreation Also under the stars will be department will open a University of California at of Shakespeare's elf production of "The Cock-Night" at the William Carroll! Memorial Amphitheater 'Rolling Stones liam Land Park It will play at 8:30 pm through Saturday Me red-hot Rolling Stones The production produced by probably will attract a standing the SCC Summer Theater work-1 room only crowd for a pair of shop will be free to the public concerts Friday evening in the The workshop officials hope this Sacramento Memorial Auditowill be the founding production ium I of a regular summer drama in the park program I Only a few tickets remain on Also opening tonight under thet sale at mid-week for the first night sky is the comedy "A return visit to the Capital City Shot in the Dark" at American bv the mop-haired 'Stones' who 'Rolling Stones' The red-hot Roiling Stones The red-hot Rolling Stones probably will attract a standing' room only crowd for a pair of concerts Friday evening in the Sacramento Memorial Auditorium Only a few tickets remain on sale at mid-week for the first return visit to the Capital City by the mop-haired 'Stones' who how Will Attract Capacity Crowd drew throngs into the audito-lion" "The Last Time" "I9th rium on their only prior ervous Breakdown" "As ance in 1964 Tears Go By" "Paint It Black" Handling ticket sales are all Is On My Side" and three Tower Book and All Over Now" stores Bonicelli Music in Rose -I Performances which will in-Tulle and Breuner's box office I dude songs by The McCoys Show Will Attract Capacity Crowd drew throngs into the audito-lion" "The Last Time" "I9th Crowd Time" "I9th "As aint It Black" Side" and lw" xhich will in-The McCoys ix) 0) IF i 4 4 i )r- '-i -Ai i i :2 P' 1 -0 e-f 4N" kl "'771' 1- i4i -F 7114 4 i 4'''( --1v 4 '''1 '4 If 'I :3: 71: -si 4 4il fit v'' 1 i 4 -'k A 3' 1 4 1 ''7 5 A tol I --I 14 l' 5 'k 44 44 1 iJ11777 i The Standels and The Trade-winds are scheduled for 6:30 and 8:30 pm 1 The Tradeuled for 6:30 The Stones have recorded a long string of hits Among their million-sellers are: "Satisfac Group To Play UCD Concert 11 The New York Chamber So-1 loists featuring mezzo-sopranol Betty Allen will perform tonightl at the University of California 11 at Davis in Freeborn Hall Admission is $150 and students 50 cents The concert will') begin at 8:15 pm All registeredUCD summer session students will be admitted free The group has toured Europe' twice and is considered one ofl! the most talented chamber music ensembles in the Unite d' States Says the New York Times "Each of the members of this group is an expert performer They can group and regroup themselves into various ensembles for the performance of delectable rarely heard music" The performers include Albert Fuller harpsichord Melvin Kaplan oboe Alexander Kouguell cello Ynez Lynch viola: Gerald Tarack violin Harriet Wingreen piano John SolumI flute (guest artist) and Betty' Allen mezzo-soprano (guest art-1st) The organization was formed: in 1957 by its members to fill' the need for a grOup of expert chamber music artists who could perform the many works which are not often heard be-i cause they are written for other than the standard existing' chamber music groups The range of musical styles oil the New York Chamber Soloists' repertoire runs from early baroque through contemporary and often features vocal chamber music for solo voice and various combinations of instruments Tonight's performance will include the music of Telemann Carter Ravel Brahms Beethoven and Couperin for flute oboe violin viola cello harpsichord piano and voice Mike Nichols Will Do A Musical on Broadway NEW YORK (AP) Mike Nichols who has directed four stage hits and one film since switching from comedy acting turns next to musical comedy i staging IThe show slated for October premiere on Broadway is "Come Back Go Away I Love You" composed by Jerry' Book with lyrics by Sheldon Hamick The team previously wrote two prize-wining musicals "Fiddler on the Roof" and AND SHE SINGS TOO Eileen Brennan sings the title role in "Rosalinda" the current Sacramento Music Circus production a musical comedy based on "Die Fledermaus" William Lewis right sings opposite her in the show which NVill run through Sunday night in the tent at 15th and Streets The Lewis and Young production is presented by the Sacramento Light Opera Association and sponsored by The Bee KFBK and KOVR (TV) Tickets are available from the Cici Theater box office 15th and Streets Bee Photos I a I I 17 i 1 :4 ik t4 4 411 IVI 1 A 0 1 1 fpp 0' 1 4 'Y 1 rs A 4 1 'y- 7 4 -i' 'I qA i 11? 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