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The Montreal Star from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 11

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The Montreal Stari
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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11
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THE MONTREAL STAR FRIDAY AUGUST 1171 Entertainments -n Churned out the hits raiPElXCajrtMOTffipnl OMAJH liUOWUVUiBtoiiniim grutinirus4 Last hates everybody happy SSiS-lffifiS3 TT vKN FLEMINGS UVEAND LETHE looked mellow Indeed not for nothing do the members of the group sport long-ish hair The beiuitiful ladies who wear slinky dresses and ling peppy accompaniments sipped champagne In their (basing room at half-time Last himself had a twinkle Inhlaeye They were all greeted by long etrong gusts of applause For many James Last at the Forum was the ultimate experience and the combination of a fine sound System with the slight echo of the arena produced a sound that was even better than his records By JUAN RODRIGUEZ Another big show at the Forum last night but this time there were no freak-outs or crowd-control problems Nearly 8000 fane sat attentively In their seats and if you wandered out into the lobby not a straggler was tiwbe found Jmes latest visit was by popular demand he had sold out two shows at Place des Arts earlier this summer It was of course an show" but the James Last sound remained Intact Bouncy as a ball light as a feather happy dancing music churned out fit ISIS- Snowdon: Richler book to be filmed here THE BIG GLASS dome at F(LV di Man and His World is keep- Ing abreast of the times Originally the American Pavilion and then a bird sanctuary the Biosphere is now concerned with Man and His Environment vtu Monda Godin and om Tal LB OROUPB DB Ann Millar La Pina I pm I PLAINS DRIPTIRl PLAY MIITY FOR MB earn Sun 13S 415 130) 13J0 4-30 UN: dally from41l-IL DBCAMBROHR -du Vlaux Mi Sit tun 3 JRSUI CHRIST SUFRR STAR Savllto: 12-41 ISA SJU ML fJS KAMOURASKA Ptorrot: 1220 313 4JA AS(1A LA FURRUR DR VAINCRR LA FRUR AUX TRIPB Pare: Sat Sun J10 5-4 tJOl 4JA 740 AAsnFrl 4 iSi 740 LA OO 00 GIRL DU 3L0W UPl LA FURRUR DI VAIMLRR -E I a 1 13J0 4-05 imi 21A ASA fJS Chataau: 3JIA 7JH: 110 A1AMA LAST TANOO IN PARIS York! ILIA L30 445 7 Mi Shooting of Th Apprenticeship of DuddyKravltz will start in Montreal September 10 at locations throughout the city and In the Lauren tians The film with screenplay by Mordecai Richler from his own novel Is scheduled for release in the spring of 1974 The director is Ted Kotch-eff and the producer John Kemeny Set in the late 1940s The book" Mr Kotcheff says I watched it grow" His screen credits include Two Gentlemen Sharing Outback Life at the Top (to a screenplay by i 1 r) and Billy Two Hats about to be released by United Artists Mr background includes 12 years with the NFB where he participated in the production of more than 100 films many of which won international awards One of his feature films Let the Angels Fall was the first official Canadian entry in the Cannes International Film Festival Mff PASSES NOT AGCEPTEB CHIUUEN BNDE1 14 YEARS $101 Six shorn for Winnipeg 1 1 DOR AM 2 AVE OOtVAll63l BSVAL (SALK MHQ Nightly S4S A I pun Mad-imp Saturday at 2 pun Sunday aandnuoua from 1241 pm I Ganavtov Dalolr Tu-Sal MMIM LA PLACE BOY-ALB proionli Lot Biu nt Contlnantal Mllto tontanT tomorrow and taig to Aug 24 at Cmlayr Tha-atre 453 St Prancali Xavlar 0d vi ailMfB Montreal Tal M1-J05 PRIVATB by RIVATI by Noal Coward Baaublan Kamath Dlght Jill aaauMtn Kannatn uignr Frapiar and Jobn Cutta under direction 5 Jade Crtoa 1:30 pm tonight: 1:30 and pm tomorrow Tal SHU1 MUSIC ROBBRT CHARLBBOIS Patriot! da StfrAgatha to Sbapt Tal 523-V131 or iIT) 84-3451 VALDY andPBIBNDS at Karma Cottoa Haul (147 Crea-cant St) and II am TO STf-7345 FILMS AHI SI MON MOIME WULAIT mo ARISTOCATSr WHO OFTNR SOUTH Clnaparc Pojlar lit tha gttea optnaf 7 pa thy? at dink Kants -wumsSWr 7 ft Sun from 1 Square: 1 3 A 7 ft ahow 11 JO rarirmraMt CARRY ON IMATRON Plaea i dy Sat Sun (JO 330 S-30 Itf-SL OUTLAW Imperial: 225 7 JO kinnnwHn lilNORl L-YARD BLUBS Monkland: 115 emut lb-dossier va- UWHIl LBS BARRODBURS UBWfifcfll! clwSr 0 CRIB WHISPERS cinama ral: 730 30t Sun-Tju mdmm ANLIRUH Dauphin (Ranolr): fk fedM 40 CARATS Goto daa Nalgag lit SSABR PARLOR tha CAPITOLV 90 ST CATHEBINt CAPITOL Poature 12 JO 240 105 725 145 pm Lad cam-ptoto ahow it IJB pm a A DOUBLE DISNEY CARTOON FUNIFEST by an orchestra just keeps on smiling And if you were selling millions of records of this sound worldwide you be smiling? Everyone was it ease last night Forum policemen located the odd empty seat here and there and enjoyed the show The arena's hardworking personnel usually grim in the face of a heavy rock barrage walked about the place in a relaxed gait Tbs members of orchestra stood in their (daces on stage and flicked out easy-listening arrangements of pop hits effortlessly They Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz is tlx stay of an 18 year old boy seeking wealth and recognition while growing up in Montreal's SL Urbain St ghettoj A fonher drama director with the CBC Ted Kotcheff and Richler have been friends since they met in the south of France in the late 1950s Both Canadians they shared an apartment in London while Richler was writing the novel feel very dose to the late comedian Bert Lahr Artistic director Edward Gilbert said Winnipeg was once a big vaudeville town with four vaudeville theatres playing at the same time The theatre will also present Sean drama on the 1916 Irish rebellion The Plough and the Stars and The Dybbuk a piece of European Yiddish theatre based on folklore Mr Gilbert said it is per cent certain" that the theatre will preient the rock musical GodspelL Other scheduled presenta-tioas are You Never Can Tell the George Bernard Shaw play that opened the new Shew Festival Theatre at Niagara-on-theLeke and a comedy by tbe contemporary English dramatist Peter Nicholas A Day in the Death of JooEgg MYBUBlh hAIWBnarfbmirlilVirfiirtinn WEB MOON Cerremi MaMreWnslohiHbMi AndrtodmUmONtoaAdAi Maaiaato SHBRifNIrlRNI SaadanAmowt Atft'hv JaaOwdAoiM fMGmaJ aJ DLuLmoil (BMlreoBAl hwnnnaawiBaii7iHioBavioi ik Sbri it 1IIL IJS LSI iauim- MHWiuitanaiitipjL i vrmBoi htwii i 745 L4A 41A Ji Mon- L'RCHANGI DI PARTBNAIRIf GUARD LRS FIMMRS AVAUNT KMBJ! tawrvMLaftiw US LrMa4s LONci aoo TOMORROW Salto iSr-AfruWkVWK PBMMBS BN OR Blfou: 110 a I gift NT awii RIWa 7tM mIdnIiH Benavan-ture: bin from 1X dally 12 AAarto (Larpa Cinama): ilia 330 410 fJS: Sat lata ahow midntaht ORANOB MRCANIOUR Alwator II: Sal Sun 1JA 41A 7 f30i Monrl 7JA CRolX? 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The beauty of a landscape complete with pond rapidly deteriorates under a mountain of beer cans old tires rusty appliances discarded food wrappers smashed can and all the other products of an Industrial society run rampant Pollution of the body and is illustrated by a walk through a gigantic pair of dirty lungs and noise-bedevilled earlobe After grappling with the problems posed by pollution visitors are confronted with a choice crucial to further development: four paths through a symbolic forest leading to the development of Mo-physical man spiritual man socio-economic man and ideal man and on into an immense green space ornamented with flowering trees Films and a presentation on the James Bay project complete the exhibition The Biosphere will close to the public September 3 but remains available to groups of students and others researching the problems of pollution until October 8 Meanwhile visiting hours are 10 am to 8:30 pm daily THEATRES SALM IN BILBAO by at tha Muonic Tomato im St! Marccornor of Shoftraoko) Ttl RCOUTf' TON PHI QUAND TA Maes Tl PARLB (ou vico-voru) now mutical comtdy by Norawnd Dalantault dlroctod py Manard preaaniad eSjjSts-lr pino A TNI BCSTASY OP RITA Ml I illat by Nortmrt Vault from tha iv by Qforff Ryjjwttti mualc ballot by KaSS SrSJ3 P7P ii mas Confrere and A Grand Pat Ea-npyiantawin HinHfWi Saturday to Friday with MARLON BRANDO S7S7 CtMtovdi SL mm Plattsbwiii Drives Ntodi 3 Narthway Exit 37 WINNIPEG (CP) The Manitoba Theatre centre has announced a varied program of aix productions fix its 1973-74 season concluding with an old-fashioned vaudeville show based largely on material collected by the 8100000-a-year clothes budget 4uteUM Preaa WEST SPRINGFIELD Mass Pianist Liberaca who says he spends IIOOJIOO a year on his wardrobe says there Is a reason for Ms style of dress clothes ere to get the audience's attention" he said you must be able to make people forget your Tha Director Company prernto mtucrtaAL APHM DOGQAUonea racDccnou TfcPCQ boar GTGGSi illUMF yn like Intellectual pizzles aid Kants thei this movie is for BY OaHyNmi wkh UJCUE WUSON and RUTH MM9ICK HATTE McDANEL-JMCSBASKETT-UMNAMTTEN BOBBY DRSCOL- TECHNICOLOR BMWmr mm nm MiniNiM re anaaw bum mamam TODAY! 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