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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 114

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Sacramento, California
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114
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Jay Rob Will Run Summer Classes Jay Rob Productions local drama group will operate an eight week musical comedy and theater workshop for high school students next summer 17-7-777 -p-I 2 v)''''''- 7 -ii 2 7 i -t 1 i 7 i A i "-F''r i ''14 1 0 '74 '44 1 r' i A 41 4 Igt 1 1 4' 4 4j 1 Li 4 itoAdtit 04 4 4 41::: 4L li' ell A-x --44-: --4'z 71 i 7 -4-iti ii-- al- i 'ss 7 7-- 4 0-4' 4 4- l'Y: i 901IIS: 04::7004047 4 Ct 4''''''t 4 i 3 l- ti 'fc i1-'4 iYr''': 1: Y- 00' 4403' '4''''' '1 It has been planned and will be taught by Robert Wyman who is director for Jay Rob and also chairman of the drama department at Sacramento City College It will include actual pro ductions in musical comedy and children's theater and classes on a 20 hours a week five hours a day basis in acting stagecraft introduction to the theater voice and makeup They will meet Mondays through Thursdays from July 6th to August 28tIL They Nvill be open to students of from 14 through 18 years of age at a fee of $100 Enrolment will be limited Reservations may be made by calling JayRob at Wanhoe 3-3198 or writing to the group at 2213 Weldon Way JayRob now in its ninth year has offered summer classes previously only on a once a week basis Some members of the New Music Ensemble in a moment of concentration: From left to right Larry Austin Stanley Lunetta Arthur Woodbury Wayne Johnson Billie Alexander and Richard Swift New Music Ensemble Will State College Will Do The Plough And The Stars Organ Event Will Feature Ensemble Music Sacramento State College has chosen Sean O'Casey's celebrated drama of the 1916 Irish rebellion The Plough And The Stars as its final play of the season With Dr Gerard Larson cn recting it will be offered April 24th 25th and 30th and May 1st and 2nd in the SC Little Theater Tickets will go on sale April 13th The play which takes Its title from the emblem of the rebellion takes a dim view of the uprising According to the director O'Casey Is primarily concerned with the inadequacies of the Irish during the period tempered with his love of humanity It caused a riot in Dublin when it was first performed there in 1926 and has been staged many times in many countries since The SSC production will be designed by Larry Shumate 20Schools Will Vie In Drama Festival Jay Rob Will Run Comedy Extra Week Jay Rob Productions ill extend its current comedy Susan Slept here for a week beyond its original run of Fridays and Saturdays to April llth The show which goes on at 8:30 PM in the Jay Rob Playhouse on the Sacramento Inn Plaza features Dan Harlan Robert Kelly and Carol Zaiger in the leading roles Reservations may be made by calling IVanhoe 3-3198 and are advised particularly for Saturday nights The play will be followed on the Jay Rob schedule by Farewell Farewell Eugene by John Vail a comedy which starred Margaret Rutherford on Broadway Jay Rob is currently offering a children's play The Clowns And The Butterfly Saturdays at 2 PM Play Friday The New Music Ensemble at the University of California at Davis will present another evening of contemporary music and free group improvisation Friday at 8:15 PM in Room 101 of the Horticulture Building The concert will be free to students and open to the general public at a 50 cent charge The ensemble which describes it self as an idea rather than an organization is dedicated to exploring significant new music and the problems and techniques of group improvisation In addition to the latter Friday's program will include Larry Austin's Alarm Square Pane Philip Krumm's May 1962 Variations I by John Cage Hundreds Of Butterflies by Stanley Lunette and Cuttings by Richard Swift Performers include soprano Bille Alexander Austin on trumpet and flugelhom Jon Gibson on flute saxophone and clarinet Wayne Johnson on clarinet Ltmetta on percussion Richard Swift On piano and Arthur Woodbury flute saxophone and bassoon Several instrumentalists will join Sacramento organist Margaret Ba Ilmer in a concert sponsored by the local chapter of the American Guild of Organists Tuesday April 14th at 8:15 PM in the new Fremont Presbyterian Church across ll Street from Sacramento State College Pianist Frederic Errett harpist Marylee Dozier oboeist Robert Morgan trumpeters Daniel Baughman Richard Cooper and Phil Dunzweiler trombonists Barbara Sigler John Miz elle and Arthur Green and drummer David Silliman xvill assist in the program Mrs Ballmer will also be playing solo organ works on the church's new Allen organ largest instrument of its kind west of the Mississippi These will include Bach's Fugue in Three Casual Brevities by Leach and shorter works by Rameau and others Erret will join her for the Symphonic Piece for piano and organ a four movement work by Joseph Clokey widely known American organist-composer The other special pieces will include the Fantasie for oboe and organ by Krebs Grandlany's Aria In Classic Style for harp and organ and Dupre's Poem Ileroique for organ trumpets trombones and drum Wen ly high schools from a wide area of Superior California will stage one act plays in the Sacramento State College Little Theater evely night this week in the annual Leneae Festival sponsored by the college and Alpha Psi Omega the drama society The enrolment is a record The shows will go on at 8 o'clock each night with the finals due Saturday Adults will be admitted for students for 50 cents Stage Veteran Will Lecfure Wednesday Leighton Rollins veteran director producer playvaight and theater manager will speak on Drama As A Reflection Of American Life at 11 AM and 8:15 PM Wednesday in the American River Junior College Playhouse as the final speaker in a series sponsored by the student association and the evening division The talk will be free to the The Tempest San Francisco State College will stage Shakespeare's The Tempest starting April lOth For information write the college box office Davis Will Show Gold Diggers Film The film series of the University of California at Davis will present one of the most famous of the old Warner Brothers musicals Gold Diggers Of 933 Tuesday at 6:30 and 8:30 PM in Room 198 Physical Sciences Building The show stars Ginger Rogers Joan Blondell Ruby Keeler Dick Powell Warren William and Guy Kibbee General admission will be 50 cents public YOU CAti BUY I 4: 1 AT ra4 -j1 ViPODIUM vitio777 1005 12th Street Between 0001004) Viacrucis Show The Hollis Galleries 510 Clay Street San Francisco Is presenting an exhibit of recent colleges by Gene Via-eructs of Sacramento through April 18th Rollins had wide experience running theaters in the east in Florida as well as New England and conducted his own school of acting at Bar Harbor Maine for more than 10 years before coming to the west coast THE SACRAMENTO BEE SUNDAY MARCH 29 1964 Page Iti Sacramento California v4.

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