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Phoenix, Arizona
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On stage in Valley The Image Guild, a family group specializing in theatric a 1 productions employing several art forms, opened its second major production at Phoenix Little Theater's Theater One last night. The performance Is entitled "Amid Spring Night's Miscellany" and features such works as "The Sky is Falling," "I Am Becoming Leon Russell, Nos. 1, 2, 3." and "Four-Part Improvision in Eight Parts." The Image Guild, formed in April 1972 utilizes art, dance and music in its performances. Members include Cowlin, freelance photographer; DorothyM. artist and craftswoman; Deborah J.

Fischer, composer and musician, and Ann Fischer Cowlin, choreographer and dancer. The show plays through Sunday at 8 p.m. "Play It Again, Sam," Woody Allen comedy about a youthful Walter Mitty who advice from Humphrey Bogart's ghost, opens June 8 at Stagebrush Theater in Scottsdale. James Hatches plays Allen Felix; the part originally played'by Woody Allen himself, in; the Scottsdale Community 'Players production. Judson-Scott Lee is directing.

George Speaker Jr. and Jeffrey Lee, who worked with Judd Lee in "Child's Play," are co-producers. Others in the cast include Judith Varney, Perry Boomershine, Delia Coursey, Barbara Mickelson, Joyce Smith, Pamela Jean Young, Robin Hintz and 1 Kim Wood. Richard Milenkovich plays Bogart. The briskly paced British farce, "See flow They Run," will get a second running in the Valley when Arizona State University's University Players stages it beginning Thursday.

The show also is playing at Windmill Dinner Theater. The Philip King comedy about a mixed-up bunch of Anglican clerics stars Craig Dingle and Patti Witt as the vicar arid his wife. Others in the cast include Candee Lewis, Peggy Davidson, Steve Harrington, John Windsor, John Longenecker, Thomas McCrossan and Jeff McNabb. The play is being directed by William Inglis, 'ASU's director of theater. The show plays June 7-10 and 12-16 in Lyceum Theater.

Glendale Community College will restage its recent musical, "Fiddler On the Roof," today, tomorrow and Sunday as part of the Greater Phoenix Fine Arts Festival. Jerry Kelly plays Tevye, the poor dairyman with five daughters who talks back tt God. The hit musical, based on a play by Sholem Aleichem, depicts life in a Jewish village in Russia in 1905. Mary Ann Dutton and M. Peter Overson direct the cast of 45.

Performances are at 8 p.m. in the Student Union. quarius CACTUS RD. at 35th AVE. 938-0100 OPEN 6:30 P.M.

SUNDAY 12:30 ACADEMY AWARD WINNER SHELLY WINTERS ENE HACKMAN DOWNTOWN CINEMAS Central at Adams 252-3487 TOP HITS-POPULAR PRICES SHAMUS Hurt Raynoldi (DOLLARS) Warren Beatty GoldiaHawn JEREMIAH JOHNSON Robert Bedford ooc Stacy Kaach faye Dunowoy "If you've been looking fora movie the family can this is it? HOUSEKEEPING Columbia Pictures ROSS HUNTER'S ction of Music by by BIRT BACH ARACH HAL DAVID ROSS HOMIER 7t ENDS SOON! NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES "I have seen it eleven times-joyous and lovely-it is the family musical. -Gene Shalit, NBC-TV mjoinn cpmir-ioi nunrf DODGERS-HAMMERSTEIN'S ROBERT WISE fMMJCTMl fa CHRIS-TOWN 1 I IIUNDTUeTALIU JkVAIUILION 1M MMMMDM Schedule of Performances 8:00 P.M. FRIDAY PM. SAT SUN. P.M.

Broadway conductor Hastings dies at iPhdenLt, June 1,1973 The Arizona Republic LARCHMONT, N.Y. (AP) Harold Hastings, 54, one of Broadway's leading orchestra conductors, died in his sleep, apparently of a heart attack. a i nad conducted Broadway musicals presented 142 E. WASHINGTON -Ph. 253-1219 CONTINUOUS FROM 12:30 2 FULL LENGTH FEATURES COLOR No Under II Admitted.

Pinocchio A musical play lor children Onstage! at Sombrero Playhouse WEEKEND MATINEES All Ticket! $1.25 and 41.78 4747 North Seventh Street Phone 264-9728 and Dlimond'i I DRIVE-IN THEATER JUST NORTH OF (RATED R) A STORY OF SIAMESE TWINS "SISTERS" PLUS "SUCH GOOD FRIENDS' ALSO "WEEKEND WIVES" I OASIS DRIVE-IN, "WEEKEND WIVES" "SUCH GOOD FRIENDS' DWIGHT HARKINS THEATRES ES JIM BROWN I BERNIE CASEY "BlackGunn "HITMAN" iTOWER PLAZA MALL '40th Si 7711 OPEN 1 P.M. DAILY McCABE MILLER PLUS leliiierai a 1 i LAURENCE OLIVIER MICHAEL CAINE li OPEN 1P.M. PLUS WOODY ALLEN in "PLAY IT AGAIN $AM" "IF IT WAS MURDER, WHERE'S THE BODY?" THREE. A IM.A^A SI 'I'Mi 1 1200 OPEN 6:45 DAILY -1 P.M. SAT.

SUN. SERVING PARADISE VALLEY HELL UPSIDE DOWN. WHO WILL SURVIVE? PLUS "VANISHING POINT INEMA FIVE-TWIN Ave.8. Bethany nil UIlL P.M. SUN.

1P.M. Robert Bedford in "JEREMIAHJOHHSON Ave.8. '944-1822 I WU TWO ADULT HITS Plus Geo. C. Scott in "HOSPITAL' by Hal Prince since 1954, in- "Superman" and "She Loves eluding "Pajama Game," Me." "Damn Yankees," "Fiorello!" "Cabaret," "Company," He won a Tony award for "Follies," "Flora, the Red conducting in 1955 for "Damn a "Baker Street," Yankees." MOW PLAYING ABBY DALTON Vivacious TV, Screen and Stage Star in The Hilarious, Fun-Filled Comedy Farce "SEE HOW THEY RUN" A BILL McHALE Production Directed by CHARLES MAT LOCK Featuring An Outstanding Supporting Cast DinnerTheatre 948-6170 EVENINGS: Tuesdiy.Sundiy (Doors Open I p.m.) MATINEES: Sit.

Sun. (Ooon Open 12 Noon) SHEA BOULEVARD It's Yesterday Once More GOLDEN AGE OF ROCK and ROLL BENEFIT CONCERT FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 7:00 and 10:00 CIVIC PLAZA SYMPHONY HALL Hih By the Stars Who Made Them Famous nDICTCDC ON BROADWAY, UP ON THE ROOF, Unir I End SAVE THE LAST DANCE FOR ME THE COASTERS CHARLIE BROWN, POISON IVY CDCnnlR PAUlinil TALAHASSIE LASSIE, WAY DOW rnCUUiC wMNNUn YONDER IN NEW ORLEANS SANDY NELSON LET THERE BE DRUMS THE SHIRRELLS YOU THE OLYMPICS THE SHANTELLS RESERVED SEATS $4, $5, and $6 TICKETS AVAILABLE AT CIVIC PLAZA BOX OFFICE and COMMUNITY BOX OFFICES Proceeds Benefit LARC (Alcohol Treatment Center) and Phoenix Jaycees 1 Halfway House for Criminal Offenders THE NACE COMPANY KACHINA THE NUMBER ONE BOOK OF THE YEAR! NOW-THE SUSPENSE FILM OF THE YEAR! Nameless, relentlessly moving towards the date with death that would rock the world. A COMPANY PRODUCTION FredZlnnemann's PHOENIX HELD OVER 2ND BIG WEEK! IN THE LIFE AND TIMES OF All he wanted was law and even if he had to kill every last man to get it 1 What did happen on the Cahulawassee River? A JOHN BOORMAN FILM Starring JON VOIGHT BURT REYNOLDS 1 JACKAL -ALL COLOR it's time to Gunn down mob violence! COLUMBIA PICTURES PLUS SIDNEY HARRY POKIER BELAFOMTE Thay'll taka on the guns of the whole darned Wast after they taka each other! PREJKHER GLEN John Woolf EDWARD FOX is "The Jackal" ALAN BADEL TONY BRITTON CYRIL CUSACK MICHEL LONSDALE ERIC PORTER DELPHINE SEYRIG Music by GEORGES DELERUE Screenplay by KENNETH ROSS From the best-selling Book by FREDERICK FORSYTH Directed by FRED ZINNEMANN Produced by JOHN WOOLF Made by WARWICK FILM Productions and UNIVERSAL Productions France S.A. A UNIVERSAL RELEASE Woody Allen's 5f? you always wanted to know about 55.35. colon CANDIGE BERGEN "HUNTING PARTY" (B) ALL COLOR lit he can't beat the river, nobody can JACQUELINE 8ISSET (Rose Bean) TAB HUNTER (Sum Doildl "A WILD, VYILD, ALL STAR EPIC.

NEWMAN BRILLIANT!" Bacon, LA Herald-Examiner AVA GARDNER (LilyLangtryl ROUND-UP 6599i -THOMAS oo 945 54 VINCENT PRICE DIANA RIGG THEfiTRE OF BLOOD United Artists COLOR' HELD OVER 2ND BIG WEEK! VINCENT PRICE PLUS "DAUGHTERS OF SATAN" JOHN HUSTON Adam) 'BRUNO (The Watch Bear) AT THREE THEATRES! SOUTHWEST DRIVE-INIHUTBES. THEATRE 247 46B3 MARYVALE-1 PLUS STEVE MCQUEEN 'IE MANS" HELD OVER 2ND BIG WEEK! A JOHN BOOKMAN FILM Starring IJON VOIGHT BURT REYNOLDS AT BOTH THEATRES "MAM IN THE WILDERNESS" NORTHERN DRIVE-IN SIX MEN OUT OF HELL THESE ARE "THE REVENGERS'' ADVENTUR'' ind Color br MATINEES ALL WEEK AT MESA PER CARLOAD! WOODY ALLEN'S bout GENE HACKMAN Em BOME- RED BUTTONS CARaLyNLEY-ROOWMdXMAli STELA STEVENS SHEllfY WINTERS CO-ffATURf AT BOTH THEATRES "HOT ROCK" BURT REYNOLDS RAQUEL AND aaa CHAMBERLAIN YVETTEMlMIEUX.

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