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Show 3 12A DESERET NEWS, Saturday, September 30, 1967 SEASON OPENING CONCERT OCT. To 1967-6- 8 Wifh love' Next Week SiY, 4 Sir, With Love." that emphasizes the real meaning of "heartwarming, opens next week at the Towne Theater. "To movie 11 ym With Sidney Poitier as the star, the film presents several aspects of todays society in appealing and human ways. It deals with the school situation, disadvantaged students and has an indirect reference to the race situation. Poitier, in a follow-u- p to his powerful role of the police detective for "In the Heat of The Night, portrays a school teacher in a dead-enschool in London in To Sir, With UTAH SYMPHONY M d Love. His students, nearing young adulthood, set out to destroy him as they did his predecessor. Poitier insists on treating the students as adults. He also insists on respect and has his MAURICE ABRAVANEL MUSICAL DIRECTOR CONDUCTOR Ei 14 xciting contort with bigg.st array off Intarnational stars Mary Nielson performs Sixpence," concluding 1GORSTRAVINSKY acclaimed as the foremost living composer con ducting a program of his own works Broken Foot Can't ff Stop U Musical world's most glamorous soprano VANCLIBURN "The show must go on! A living example of this credo of entertainment performs tonight In the Pioneer Memorial Theater of the Univarsity of Utah in the final presentation of "Half A Sixpence. America's most popular pianist DAS LIED VON DERERDE WITH MAUREEN FORRESTER world's foremost female pianist BERLSENOFSKY "An American musical hero of Bunyanesque proportions." (Newsweek) top German pianist BEETHOVEN NINTH SYMPHONY d CHORALE BERLIOZ' CHILDHOOD OF CHRIST ... in its "In glory, compassion and humanity is most the it kindness and wonder, reverence, exalted piece of music I know." (Brooks Atkinson, New York Times) SIASON TICKETS NOW ON UP TO SALE-SA- VE 39 UTAH SYMPHONY OFFICE 32S-56- Oiwe Ticket at ZCM ItmHMi r "Ralph (Margetts, director) was wringing his hands. I wonder what I can do, he was saying. I told him to get a wheelchair, that I would go on with the show. Then he said he didnt think I should do that, that I should go home nr to a hospital, doctors examined the foot and said I had broken two bones and the metatarsel. Ive been getting along fine with my leg in a cast but I miss the dance. Actually the accident in Half A Sixpence was her debut in a billet as well ss her swaa song. "It was my first attempt at dancing, she lamented, and I was Just getting good. This is the first real accident shes had in 50 yean as a performer in Utah. "I had a minor mishap when I was' playing In Carmen at the old $14 to $49 for all 14 subscription concerts S3 W. 1st So. Tel. 26 tattaa waa Salt rHMKK Lake Theater, if- - 1 T0min8:30 c t 'she innnnnnntj Pjgrasic c his image. mmn LAUGH LIKE NEVER THE KIND OF SHOW YOU SEE ONCE IN A LIFETIME! 20th ONTURYKX fiOHDCH lUHOBlBUnM SIMMS HCMllliffiHi NOW Nunao PUTIN ttmnkus EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT f xr TREMENDOUS ENTERTAINMENT FOR EVERYONE! lr !DTLlMiSW52gg iBCDEmiNinrE) The B0UU1NS Mary Ann Shite QD Kleinert, B. and Mary Nielson did ballet at U. before left, latter foot. her broke Meanwhile, TECHNICOLOR PROM VARNER BROS OUR NEXT laughed. "The curtain came down unexpectedly and hit me on the head. The blow wasnt a hard one so I wasnt hurt HAVIEY MII1S-JOH- H1LLS HYWELBEKHETT, , a N ft 8th BIG WEEK! will playgoere be able to see her tonight In the final performance of "Half A Sixpence, the musical that has been sending play audiences away from the Pioneer Memorial whistling or singing some catchy tunes and talking about the spright- tower the ffhloAtlklNik ly, enjoyable show. Duane Hill and Kathy Rowe are stars of the production. CttCT AIMS' ft ! omd 9itS M rUTVIUi 7iMM 9)4lpA iuAYWEUEEc::::rj t? 'BEST PICTURE C? Till YE&?! 4 .ri iZZZ) 7i POITIER, STEISD NEXT SAT..NITI FCR ACACET4Y KSOPS DIG OPRY IN c musical group known as The Mindbenders. Four new songs are introduced in the film. dafd for his people. In "To Sir, With Love, he enhances BEFORE! JOHN RAI Rodgers - WEEK! felt a sharp pain and we hurried off stage as quickly as RICHTER-HAASE- R UNIVERSITY-CIVI- C The picture features several mil as a Negro, staniThlh has established top young British stars and a white man as of decency through good ex- am pies. Poitier, who has been insist- ent that his roles be those that could- - be performed by a 2cd FUH possible. worldf-acdatme- "To Sir, With Love." chair because she broke her GINABACHAUER with standards --jiwm wam WELL foot during Wednesdays production, but true to tradition, she refused to give up the role. Up to Wednesday night, she was in a comical dance scene with Mary Ana B. Kleinert, who is about twice the height of Mrs. Nielson. "On Wednesday night, I turned sharply, Mrs. Nielson recalled. "Suddenly there was a snap. I Just team o in SALT LAKE She is Mary Nielson, who has an amusing role as Mrs. Botting in the delightful musical. She performs in a wheel- GOLD AND FIZDAtE most popular The girls must be called "Mies and the boys treated like men. Thus Mr. Poitier gradually imparts , JOAN SUTHERLAND duo-pian- wheelchair in "Half A tonight at U, of U. In Suzy Kendall, Gareth Robinson and Sidney Poitier or call him "Sir student OJ3! SKIOYJ and Hammerstein s ' IN PERSON! je ARCHIE CAMPBELL 'DONNA FARGO SMOKEY ROGERS BOB MORRIS FAYE HARDIN KSOP WRANGLERS FIRST BIO SHOW & DANCE "A Smashingly Enjoyable Production, Howard Pearson, Deseret News l: c 1.S0 ArfvaiKa 363-44S- T pwwwia.a .1 Produced by Michael P. 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