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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 41

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The Fresno Beei
Location:
Fresno, California
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41
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THE FRESNO BEE Friday Sept 30 1 993 DS On Stage VtllkJtiy 1M Jf 4 If S( jgfyt StiSBEfc -g! 7mm Ivsl Kings Players set schedule 8- The Kings Players in Hanford' have begun their five-show 1983-84 -season Closing Saturday at the Temple-1 Theater at 514 Visalia is Neil Performances are scheduled tonight and Saturday at 8:30 pm Tickets are $5 and may be ordered by calling 584-7241 vjt Other plays to be performed (Nov: 3-121 (Feb'2-ll) At and Your Heart Season tickets are available for $16 for Thursday -it evening performances and $20 for Friday and Saturday night performances i VWVsPvf 5 rn ir4 Wrf -v A i I A 'yypf: It 'l 3 i at FSU Mike Beevers right is confronted by Alan -Tilvern in Iceman the opening production in Fresno State University 1983-84 theater season Performances are Thursday next Friday and Saturday and Oct: 11-1 5 at 8:1 5 pm in the John Wright Theater Tickets are $6 and may be reserved by calling 294-2216 Written by Eugene O'Neill the play is a look at the inhabitants of Harry rundown hotel and bar whose lives are put into motion by a visit from Hickey who brings mirth and tales The' production is directed by Phillip Walker Fresno Bm mu ir-A 7J vM 4C-iv -Vv f-vir'C-': X' 4 1 1 i -aif i i t- 4 i -V i 4 s' i PS t'j VALLEY2 IMRes Zaruhi Elmassian and and Setrag Vartian in 'itf MADERA TO UMOUKWir-11 -UiVnUMVIlL -toNi waif mcouadc" ro) Mt 1HUK 1 MSINMHT PORTERVILLE til Armenian opera films at Tower on Sunday Two Armenian opera films and will be shown Sunday at 2:30 pm in the Tower Theater Free outdoor jazz concert jazz artist in the central valley and a showcase for talented jazz musicians In addition to the Saturday performance by New Moon a jazz quintet local jazz muscians are welcome to participate in a jam A free outdoor evening of jazz sponsored by Jazz Movement featuring New Moon and Friends will be held at 7 pm Saturday (Oct 1) at 3605 Callisch Ave Those attending are requested to take folding chairs or blankets for seating Jazz Movement is a newly formed non-profit organization The membership is attempting to provide performances by top name VRS Sumyside Swap Meet Saturday Buyer PASS INBMI1W COUPON ANY SA1UHMY -roe ONERS ADULT ADMBU0N TO SUNNYSK SWAP MKT S5S0I OUVt RfSNO I ADMIT ONE I Wi Further information may be obtained by telephoning 2244240 after 6 pm today and all day Saturday Starring in the title role of is former Fresnan Zaruhi Elmassian She first began her vocal career at Fresno High School and sang before various Fresno civic organizations She attended Fresno State University for two years studying Italian French and German operas and taking other music courses She later went to Los Angeles where she was accepted into the Los Angeles Grand Opera Company For the past several years she has been musical director of St James Armenian Church in Los Angeles Elmassian also has a role in which stars Anne Franklin and Joyce Normart Tickets are $5 general admission and $3 for children under 12 They are available at Meshag Printing International Deli the Armenian General Benevolent Union the Armenian Community School of Fresno and at the theater Lindsay Theater plans dinner-glance fundraiser The Lindsay Theater League will kick off its fall membership campaign with a dinner-dance Oct 15 at the River Island Country Club A social hour will begin at 6:30 pm to be followed by a prime rib dinner at 7:30 pm Dancing will be to the music of Don Rose Tickets are $50 a person and only 225 will be sold They must be reserved by Oct 10 by calling 562-5655 ONLY 2 PERFORMANCES LEFT Fri Sept 30 Sat Oct 1 LIVE JIM LYONS JULIE NOE AND THE PIZZAZZ DANCERS mmmMsssrQ Bullard Theatre Show at 8 PM Tickets $750 Something for Everybody Pops concert in Lindsay PACIFIC DRIVE IN THEATRES (S5- DfAHOPI Tab OPEN 615 Start Dusk ASSIST BWRnnmffi slumtome i Scarbrough a Visalia resident who has sung throughout the area in stage musicals jazz and pop concerts and pageants Tickets are $7 JO per person The Tulare County Symphony Orchestra will perform an all-pops concert Sunday at 3 pm in the Lindsay Theater Featured vocalist will be Doug Richard re THE LIMIT ON or MSGMnir Tarror Cam to Faatf UNKNOWN 0UGIN gj Mwoinir already the-talk of the tuwn-i "FUNNY OFFSEAT AND ORIGINAL Perhaps the best film of its kind since 'The Graduate" IMr0Frivm4' NEWNOUttNtWSMMCI'h A fantastically entertaining movie' RagtrEtert CHICAGO SUN-TIMES AtTIwMoviM 441 -3896 vucuKr Pia Zadora in only lady wutsr 251 OLIVE mi 1 7373 clovis BALLAD OF GREGORIO (re) FESTIVAL ENTERPRISES THEATRES CtfN COMPANY THt ADVtMTUmfS Of moon son AwiUlawf FESTIVAL REGENCY A FIG GARDEN CINEMAS i nuBOMruar THE BIG CHILL SUNNYSIDE SWAP MEETS NOW 4 DAYS EVERY WEEK hL SeL See 7m te 3p Hers I pa te 1 lpa a tafMHMHM CaS 2S1-1M3 jao KILVnXV MR MOM EDDIE AND ITHE CRUISERS! r0F UNKNOWN! ORIGIN 4 THE IQNTiY i i KC WOODY ALLEN WorL6 QeoQRAphic Society founded 1946 the west coast pionees in tnavel film pnesentations 22nd ANNUAL SEASON Fresno Convention Center Theater THE SPELL 0F IRELAND with William Madsen SWEDEN with Ed Lark BRAZIL with CLAY FRANCISCO TEACUP COUNTRIES with Frank Klicar CHINA with Raphael Green GERMANY with Kenneth Richter PLUS THE ANDES with Thayer Soule SAN FRANCISCO with Doug Jones SAT OCT 22 1983 SAT NOV 26 SAT JAN 141984 SAT FEB 11 SAT MAR 24 SAT APR 7 SAT MAR 3 SAT MAR 17 THE imx mms0 Sj -Ba wmw TRADING PLACES Plus VACATION Tickets for these specials are $285 each per person when ordered with a season ticket IE' BRAINSTORM 4 Viashdanu In 70 MM ataw STARTS TODAY! 'OF JOHN TRAVOLTA STRVinC OLIVE A SEASON TICKET AT $1700 each person SAVES YOU $1000 A RESERVED SEAT FOR ALL PERFORMANCES THIS OFFER GOOD ONLY TO OCTOBER 15 AFTER THAT DATE ONLY SINGLE ADMISSIONS AT $425 each PACIFIC PWVEJNS FESTIVAL ENTERPMSES FHWAieNWwses WOODWARD WK4SSS ALL PERFORMANCES ON SATURDAY EVENINGS AT 8:00 PM EXCELLENT SELECTIONS AVAILABLE AT BOX OFFICE 233-8368 kacksiokatnhndon 140 I I.

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