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Show - The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, April 2, 1961 I4W Dorothy Kilgallene Voice of Broadway ' r y - I" t " ' Manhattan in Spiring NEW YOftK Hiya, Stranger! Welcome to Springtime in Manhattan! The Circus is in town the elephants are better than ever and this city is a perpetual circus anyway, in the nicest possible way, so you ought to do some roaming around our f a s c n a ting Miss . streets end Kilgalien venture into our interesting 1 places. .Oriental who has charmed Western critics and audiences, Surya Kumari shows hand movement of native Indian dance. N.Y. Finds Free Bird, Alone-Gl- ad Alluring, By William Glover Associated Press Writer - NEW YORK, April 1 Shes alluring, alone and delighted. Now I am a free bird! exclaimed Surya Kumari, the exotic find of this theatrical season. A stage-screestar in her homeland India, Surya (whose name means "Daughter of the Sun) slipped around the globe to get away from fame. Grateful, Modest Now she is grateful but modest about rapturous notices for her work in "King of the Dark Chamber at the Jan Hus Theater. doesn't mafeemr'bt; she says. 'There are hundreds with talent and beauty, but it is the opportunity that hrings these out. Most Ravishing One reviewer saluted her as the most ravishing young woman on the New York stage. Said another: "She is so exquisite In appearance, so appealing in manner that she can be appreciated in any land, language and philosophy. A third: "Lovely and sensuous. Miss Kumari, who is black-eyed- , and in her late 20s (it is always best to leave a little mystery) discusses herself with western ease and Asian tact. Freedom Good T am so happy to be able to go about here without people gathering, she notes a contrast to the effects of screen prominence and publicity at home where it was impossible to live an ordinary life. . n '-It With the advent of the warm breezes, youll notice pretty girls and their crew-cu- t beaus sitting around the fountains of the Seagram Building on Park Ave. and among the flowers in the Rockefeller Plaza. There are lovers in Central Park, and old men sunning themselves in Bryant Park. Most of the better hotels have decked tfieir window ledges and doorways with flowers and shrubs, the flags are flying everywhere, and we look and ieel festive. Our great cathedrals are teeming with worshippers and our museums are crowded with art lovers. And we have so many places to play in! If you can only visit one FULL COURSE BAKED HAM b HOLIDAY INN 040 South Statu St. Phono IN urnsto Stag-- EASTER TIMES TS V FAMiLY- - TIME A V New York, 7 probably-uniquin the whole world, and since it opened, not long ago, it has become a favorite haunt of celebrities. Actually its one big area broken into seven small restaurants and bars, so you never feel youre eating in Grand Central Terminal, no matter where you sit Gaily decorated In pinks and reds and oranges and purples the designer utilized everything from Mexican dolls to Peruvian rugs to make the. backgrounds bright and all the rooms amusing combine intimacy with humor, and, of course, a South of the Border atmosphere. Cant Believe It In Once youve stepped through the portals of La Fonda del Sol (and you step with the aid of a magnificently costumed doorman) you simply dont believe youre in New York. The food? It would take a book to describe the variety, which includes avocado salad and toasted tortillas (which you must have), mussels in sweet chili Vinaigrette, Mexican baby turkey in spicy chocolate sauce, Aztec broth with vegetables, a Peruvian chicken in or-- ange bread sauce, Brazilian beans and meats with native garnishes, and a heavenly caramel cheesecake. Ask the Captain Experiment with an exotic Cocktail too, while youre being daring, and by all means have some of the red or white wine with fruit In it If youre bewildered by the menu and if youre not youre probably a Brazilian put yourselves in the hands of the solicitous captain and let him decide on your dishes. You cant lose. By the way, during dinner youll be serenaded by in pale pink ponchos (or something) and theyre wonderful, too. Mood for Steak If youre in a mood for steak and salad type food, head for Dannys Hideaway on East 45th Street where Mox Deon, M onager KING EAR IN FARMINGTON For Rrsmetwns Celt 867-908- 1 Esi LIBERTY PARK 9th South and 6th' East IS OPEN PLAN NOW FOR . YOUR: EASTER PICNIC . & REFRESHMENTS OPEN FOLLAND ROBERT ACROSS AMBUCA voice accompanied by his own very creditable guitar, and when he isnt in the spotlight the divertissement is furnished by Ronnie Chapman, a folk singer who is at home in eight languages and can do just about anything 7 Hat Holbrook in his stage of Mark Twain To-ightl has proved to be as guise potent 1 m attraction box-offic- e in 2,000-plu- s seat auditoriums' as he was in New York's off- - Broadway 41st Street Theatre.. Holbrook, who will bring his' phenominally successful one- man show to the GRANITE' SPIGIA1 APMAXANCI SAT. MAY 6 7 t (Special) HIGH AUDITORIUM' m Salt Lake City on MONDAY, APRIL '3 AT' ,8:36 PAL, has been a consistent all across the country, in his current tour. Legitimate' theatres, auditoriums and field houses have been jammed theatregoers, who often have sent in m ail o refers so t' early that Mark Twain becomes a STANDING' ROOM ONLY offering a few short days after the fust ad- -' ,vertisements have appeared in local newspapers. Holbrooks presentation took New Yorks drama critics by storm last year, bringing forth rave notices of a sort that hadnt been seen since the 'Broadway advent of My Fair The New York Times Lady. called the production extraor-dmar- y and the Daily News' termed it perfect. Tickets for the local engage-meare available at Glen1 Brothers Music at 246 So. Main and at Hart Brothers in Sugar. House. Tickets are especially' priced at $2 00, 52.50, $3 00 pan.- ell-o- with-eage- I- - 4 -- Tickets On Sale Mail By Prket: Main fleer end Parquet Mel. $2 50 & $1lS U 00 A $1 9P All Seett Reserved Tc Inch Malt diedt or money order to CHARLES LAUGHTON SHOW, car Eugene Jelee- 6ft So. Mom St., loom Salt. 40, Laka City, Utah. Enclose a gtompod envelop for prompt of tldioHi Indreato toot eetoc tion with your order, h ORDER IY MAIL DON'T WAIT 4 and $3.30. UTAH APPEARANCE ONLY GOOD SEATS STILL AVAILABLE NOW ON Broadway Music, SAL- E- 11 East Bdwy. Phone EL 91938 fugaita Jtlttnlk Presents THE MILLER NEW SIDES OF 8 SCHOOL STUDENTS $1.00 With Activity Card SPECIAL 'CUMBERLAND THREE RATE-HI- GH In Person SAT. APR. 8 pricesi $1.75-$2.5- 8:30 p.m. 0 Tax Incl, . S3.0O-S3.S- 0 All Seett Referred HURRY DON'T WAITI PEE0S-5- ? Plan your FRIED EASTER CHICKEN KINGSBURY HALL TICKETS . . . TRIBUNE BLDG. & KINGSBURY HALL DINNER around a Bucket of KENTUCKY with hot rolls end reel chicken gravy. 6 LOCATIONS EASIER SUNDAY DINNER 'eflSTR 350 W. North Tomplo South and Stato In Sugar Houia 3rd South and 7th loft SPECIAL S COURSE DINNER Prime Rib of Beef Baked Virginia Ham Oven Fried Turkey SfllORGASBORD 11 Harman's Original Pantako Houso, 3300 So. and Stato 0 In Ogdon, Wash. lvd. and 14th Stroot Served from a.m. to 12 p.m. A GOURMET'S DELIGHT I ROUND OF BEEF . . . sliced as you wish, beior your eyes! Ala Chalel BAKED HAM CHALET CHICKEN . . . hummin wilh flavorl FILET OF SOLE SOUPS . . . Cream of chicken and French Onion SALADS . . . Choice of 20 (we are extremely proud of our salads and would like you to try each and every one) Mashed Potatoes and Candied Yams Mixed Green Vegetables . . . Garden Fresh Oven Hot Rolls and Butler Swedish Apple Cup Drink STEAMSHIP DINNER ... I for He is risen! Luisiv AT 3793 South State Street Enjoy Easier dinner with your family at Demmans. Special Easter cake with every meal Demmans Cafe 1500 West North Temple Tiro LOCATIONS 373 THG CHALET 31st South Open for Easter Breakfast STEAKS - CHICKEN Reservations Call IN last GRAND OPENING 50 For $1.50 Phono IN CMdree SI FROM PRICED HOUSE OF PIZZA $375 this Easter , take your family to church, then enjoy Easter Dinner at your favorite restaurant :iN THEATRES AIL d Matinee Saturday, April 8th, 2 p.m. p.m. Easter dinner 1 to 9 p m. for a gay, exciting Easter SCORES HUGE SUCCESS. presents April 4 thru COFFEE SHOP Easter surprises for the kiddies. Breakfast until 1 Ti-an- ;"MARK TWAIM SHOW" Johnstons Club, The Entertainer, on 2nd Ave. Johnny sits on a little stage illumined by red and blue lights-ansings beautiful standards in an excellent University of Utah Theatre HAROLD Yowcboice of 3 fine Special Easter Buffet 10 to 2:30 n, JOSEPH CATMULL hotel'ajjah restaurant; SKY ROOM a King Edyie Gorme, Jackie Kan-noand Jack E. Leonard. Bored with steak, even the best kind? Dry Daisys veal Parmigiana, accompanied by spaghetti of course, and the special Mack Gordon salad,-whicIs unforgettable. Theres a new place in town designed especially for handholders and lovers of. Polynesian JJood. ItS the a Tu on Central Park South, which features a, thatched hut and low lighting. If you want to experiment with a heady potion, ask the waiter for a Mutiny a i its On the Bounty" drink made of 'chilled red ' cabbage juice, vodka and bourbon, topped with a flaming floater of brandy.' For good music in a cheercasual ful, atmosphere, youd go far to beat Johnny players with a folk ballad that Har ry Belafonte can do. Both chanteurs are nobly assisted by the Joe Saye Trio. , - youll be .fed magnificently, while you gaze at such show folk as Steve Lawrence and guitar-- at ; ',V HILLSIDE HOUSE 2nd So. & 2nd East ALL RIDES e I,- f Fit for a 0 39th AT THE ROMANTI- C- - 50th Street Its by all odds the most orglnal eating-plac- . "Then I was brought back to films and did four or five in Madras and Hyderarad before I went to Bombay. Later, she left films and turned to the stage. With her own company, she toured in classic dramas as far as New Delhi a Memorable Occasion Farmington 123 West cation. for All the Fbmily ' at "I couldnt attend ordinary schools because people would flock wherever I was. Her Brahmin family (her father was a "poet, lawyer and professor, her uncle prominent in the political reforms espoused by Gandhi and Nehru) retired her to the custody of tutors for four years of intensive edu- Jailer dinner Is Fonda del Sol whs nine. Crowded Out? Hotel Utah EASTER DINNER restaurant during your trip to New York, made it La Surya has been in the Oriental spotlight since her musical ability caught the attention of movie producers in her native city of Madras when she CROSSROADS (At the Motor Lodge) Informal family dining. Delicious food moderate prices. Leg-o-Lam- i sm ii fp ril i PAN -BA- FRIED R-B-Q We cater to private parties in our beautiful dining room plenty of free parking .. . |