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Show Ilia Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, April 4, Dorothy Kilgallen Great Day in the Mormng-Gre- ; Sable Success Yardstick t For Aim in Burlesque . - NEW YORK Plsyright teen This off Broadway version of Blacks- I 77and has ig- sored the producers' invita tion to come to the United States for the anniversary on Jean Genet er has-nev- - lx May 4. He will not even grant an Interview. Carol Rott- W ll nil Miss en, daughter Kilgallen of Robert The Hustler" Rouen. will be making her Broadway debut In "Entertain a Ghost" on April 9, the night her dad will be in Hollywood at the Academy Award presentawith his fingers tions crossed for both of them. Tillie Losch was the rea- son lor much at the Colony when she put in her first appearance in a year. Shes still beautiful and elegant. The flop show; A Family Affair," cost its angels over $400,000, which puts it in the league with the three cost-- . liest bombs of the season "Gay Life," "Kwamina" and "Kean." Orders Pouring In The How To Succeed-producer- , 4 table-hoppin- g s are printing a new batch of tickets through July are Orders 1. 1963. still pouring in from all the 50 states, plus such places on the map as Mex-icEngland, Turkey and - Brazil. Dannys Hideaway, which a big show biz crowd, will have five television sets going on Oscar Night, and Danny Stradella has pictures of the candidates and a batch of frames all ready so the winners will ' go up on the wall as soon as they're announced. Ann Corios venture into burlesque obviously is a success. She's buying a sable coat. Singer Abbey Lincoln and Jazzist Max Roach are on the verge of an aisle-waltBarry Chase held the hand of her good friend Paul Jasmin through the first days of his exhibit at the Sagittarius Gallery, then flew off to Sweden for a rendezvous business or romantic-typ- e - no one is quite sure with director Gunnar Holstrom. "Quiet at Camp Things are relatively quiet far-flun- g a, attracts z. -- u Motor-- Capitol, Eva Marie Saint, and Karl Malden. uowtinwt & 9:15 at Henry Millers theatre. IT Colleen Dewhurst f ) V- - r V some-'thin- -- brawL the central something character, whether she is as good-hearte- Lahr Improving Against Bout Of Pneumonia - cate Condition filmed in New York, but the Paramount brass said no. Somebodys going to have to give this writer a pony" for the Joseph Bennett novel, Luxury Cruise, which has been widely touted as mirroring the activities of many famous members of the International Set Im halfway through the book and I havent recognized one character. (I dont even recognize their customs: nobody I know ever dresses for dinner the first night out on an ocean liner, and these all do.) tors temperature was car-truc- k d 3n ... or SAT A SVN. l tn. 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Sa, W Nightly nt t:30 tewey fill PLUS J HURRY 1MDS THURSDAY I 8JK Free A her 4 HOLLYWOOD'S CONFIDENTIALSTOR ' IOUOMNH5A flU 5: :YJ M A FABULOUS FOHIEBS JYEHIY Hons SKtvpUct Omr Niaiitnw peata! wonder. MGNTlYtt A3I...IIXU0I M TlNEiS It S Mk i'ryw CHILDREN , STATUE. SINATRA : S. (til Wait A I'OIISTEB fwrtti wNMltr Um VISA. OPEN ws SI JO. SIM TODAY AT NOON' the COLOSSUS CINERAMA ' 4! ( m o "THE ROMAN SRRINU OF MRS. STONE" UHT VMa blfk-W- m - 1R RESERVE. ; ICHEH HAT .. ATS 7S I- SPECIAL SEAT ROZ OPLNS RESEBX K SEATS NOW) E REE Parting AJ cm: - SAMUEL KACKSICN TUG IT urge you to see "A Cold Wind is August" . is the most exciting yet tender picture in your Picture experience. NIGHT I Ti'T fl'H'V rj SOASTr.rJ' Suw W mmm II t'JIlD e i at 2 & 8:30 lwU IIWBit PredoctleR Super The New Yorker states " A uelcome mo tie on the screen; it turns out to be great . . . among the few recent America pictures that out tan speak of with respatl and brilliantly photographed." Richard Wldnarfi wu. n- GLOBE AWARDS imiN in concept! The N.Y World Telegram wrote, Emotionally steaming and explosive." The N.Y. Herald Tribune says, "bold . . . a raw . . . compelling striking performance by Lola ' Albright." tm. iata COLOR mNDE starring Lola Albright and Scott Marlow . , . unusual in theme! - - ria-- CHARLTON CINERAMA s seen through tht H J iawauuiaasta tiis. TODAY ttw THE LADIES' ia ini '! COME RACK" I. SCREEN ta twiurirETEi 01 FwUn . GOLDEN ' TONT RANDALL Cold Wind mm I' WINNER Film s tod a UPTOWN "- - AX FREE PARKING AT AUERBACHS Mu Wvm Wa Cnal ., ' "SEVEN WONDERS OF THE WORLD" ower inicitoivn It Caiar ew it it. tat. 4 ?. aa. mnw-- v HESTON Ui (SOON TO BE THE TWNE THEATRE) 65 Esat Broadway "THE ALAMO" kuab opposite in temperament. Sleepyhead Role There is another quiet. .inmirasr 102 Monday night, but had gone down Tuesday morning. Musician Hurt Less than an hour after Lahr was sent home by his doctor, musical director Joe Hamell was involved in a collision in which he suffered three broken ribs and fractured shoulder and collarbone. "La Parisienne Wn ?. fight-mate- TODAY at 2 & 8:30p.m. TORONTO, April 3 (.?) Veteran actor Bert Lahr was reported slightly improved ' Tuesday. .Lahr Monday was forced to leave the set of the motion-picture Ten Girls Ago" with what his physician described as pneumonia. Filming in Canada He had been in Canada for two weeks during the making of the picture. Lahrs doctor said the ac- with Brigitte Bardot M CONFERENCE VISITORS jmepdakhtmtam, pneaprps. or Frances Stemhagen does a nice, dry Job as Miss D.s sister her nOVEt COLOR CO HIT niciiY ny, sleepyhead performance by Clifton James as the overweight gentleman friend. Among those who take part in the fine beer party are Thomas Carlin, Elisabeth Frazer and Lou Frizzell. WELCOME ( Besides staging the party, director Quintero has had a fine time putting on a three-handed rummy game which consists mainly of silences. The author, Mrs. Cannon, has written about everybody with affection and understanding. "Great Day in the Morning" is fun. brother-in-law- crooning over some new kitten quarreling with her sister who lives next door, working herself up to going back to her Catholic Church, trying to keep her fat gentleman friend awake or dam near strangling a man who is considerably smaller than she is. It is a performance ot grand vitality, and Miss Dewhurst has the support of several colorful playmates ' some relatives and friends in Louis, and it has been HA Aim Qpaa Nm most skillfully staged by Fcatam a T 30. 4. 30. it, Jose Quintero. OCX HUDSON Miss Dewhurst is really DORIS DAT Stuart Whitman and Maria Schell are the lovers la Guy Greens powerful drama, "The Mark. story of a prison parolee's struggle to resume normal Bfe despite his Theatre. criminal past now showing at the Tower-Eas- t Jackie' Gleason . made a pitch to have Poppas Deli- bold ... . . terse job by J.TX Cannon as , a and a fun It is a warm, adroit and character ' piece about Comedian Berale Allen, sporting a shiner, amuses himself by explaining, I got punched by a heckler." Actually he just lost in a tussle- with a jammed closet 14 J veiling, Too at Warm. Adroit Ttay But this first play by Alice Cannon is by no means a Hunt door. - - chronicle of souses. - a Insh-Americ- - Vi give hearty, unflagging ty funny performance as an denizen of St. Louis who, in the year 192S. bootlegs her homemade beer. She isnt beyond drinkg ing It herself, or even stronger, and she Is the ringleader in a delightful third act beer party at which friends and relatives, all Irish, wind up in a pip of a f . definitely not for the immature mind! All ;N -- James Steals Show . Warren Beatty Curtains 6:50 u baby. e Fall Down," adult drama v," Hes not letting them take the pictures theyd like of his bride and the new camp in Fort Lauderdale even though Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris a'r-- down there. Re- - Events Today t Olivier. at the Yankees training v' By John Chapman New York News Writer NEW YORK, April 3 There isnt enough story In Great Day in the Morning' to Id one paragraph, yet I had a jolly time at this evenings opening performance 0 member last year, when the blonde in the deck chair next to Joe was Marilyn Monroe? Joe Levine, who never sleeps, will do a double-bil- l revival of Hercules" and "Attila, his two biggest pictures the first three years old, the second, five. Hell try out the package In San Diego, and if it goes over well hell revive it around the country with his usual massive advertising cam patgn. The Dublin press isnt too happy with Sir Laurence James Mason stole the show at the Sagittarius Gallery, although there were a. number of celebrities on hand for Poucettes crowded opening. He came in without an overcoat just a brown woolen scarf wrapped dashingly around his neck and his hair looking long and tousled. John Waynes son Pat will waltz down the aisle with a West Coast girl, Peggy 1SS3 - - 2 HOURS OF ENTERTAINMENT LIKE NO OTHER! A MILLION DOLLARS WORTH OF TALENT FROM BALLET OVER ..................... TO BURLESQUS rj UliirdllKEitS araHn;'.! H starts ADULT ENTERTAlNMENTt raactm iec8kcoibiiaeki TODAY at two Theatres! II.. J I |