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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, z Friday, March B 9 5, 1982 70MM 6 TRACK DOLBY STEREO! Actors 1 1 TOMORROW at 8:00 PM 'Xir protest s theaters r demise f at 5k &33SaK nMfeas?sw ' v HP By Jerry Schwartz Associated Press Writer NEW YROK Some of ,- 1- Broadway s biggest names took to the sidewalk Thursday for a marathon drama reading in protest of plans to tear down two historic theaters for a 2,000-roohotel. Bundled up agaisnt a snowstorm in overcoats, furs and hats, Lauren Bacall, Jason Robards, James Earl Jones, Anne Keep an eye will be the most talked about sneak preview in years. Reeve, Elizabeth Ashley and others took turns reading from the eight g Pulitzer plays produced at the Helen Hayes and Moros-c- o Prize-winnin- theaters. Producer Joseph Papp, GUDESDSGEIB wearing a hardhat, stood on a platform in front of the Morosco on West 45th Street and told hundreds of cheering noontime spectators that the protest would continue until both theaters are saved. GEDdb headed Youll be glad you came! state appeals judge had said he would rule on the fate of the theaters on Friday, but U.S. Supreme Court Justice Reek fliUTi (toTTPrfrftiTi (jiraaiiQ obSwb Thur-goo- d Marshall on Thursday stayed any demolition pending receipt of a response and further order by Marshall or the full court. Protest wruTTTL QitoGsnB ffiEBeffl) shoes CfiESCI? (SQ organizers said the marathon would continue, at least through p'riday. The city wants to tear down the small playhouses and replace them with a modernistic 2,000-roohotel of glass and steel designed by architect John Portman of Atlanta. Three theaters already have been torn down to make way for the hotel, which the city says will be the centerpiece of a revitalization of the seedy theater district and Times Square. Other actors and ac- tresses, mainly K outibrwhat Meara, Christopher A I .VIN ASTRAL BFLIEVUE SIMON PRODUCTIONS 9C01T C010MBY HAROLD GRtLNBLRG twrutwP-nduc- w(1 Iliif' WtiMihi s RATHE AlfX KARRAS HUNTER KAKI MELVIN i Irl INC - SIMON fw BOB CLARK'S mh DON CARMQDV - BOB CLARK ,, PORKY'S SUSAN CLARK BOB 3 HRS - PAHMNG Of CINEMAS WlTh bO" uli) 8.00 P.M. ON SATURDAY VALIDATION , IfinACADEMY CL ARK M? (Xl AT SNEAK PREVIEW CIISSMAIS KIM CATTRALL i NIGHT ONLY! WILL MAKING LOVE PLAY BEFORE & AFTER PICTURE AWARD NOMINATIONS INCLUDING BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR" CHARIOTS OF FIRE un- knowns, planned to relieve the stars and continue the readings until at least Friday night. S7 BARGAIN MATINEES FRIDAY AT ALL 3 CROSSROADS VI CINEMAS went Preservationists to Portman himself and suggested the hotel be put somewhere else or that three of the five theaters on the site one was falling apart, and another had become a be inmovie theater corporated into the hotel. Portman refused. t ' $2.00 SEATS CMt RVl C AMChfl L Al ICf KRIGt 'Mdiim.) W nfTCOvT- - lArfcTTALl'jOM .piiou liAVt Quest Stars LINDSAY AmitRSON DCNNISCMKISrOF'tlLK mtjtl DAVlMTOKr BKAO DAVIS PATRICK MAGEE PETt R EGAN SIR JOHN GIELGUD IAN HOLM PG PAAtNbM. fcOUC MftTTIMi. Since then, weve tried every city, state or federal agency . . Weve hit em all, said Sany Lundwall, ALL L SUGGESTED GWQAMCf AND WARNER ADD COMPANY BROS UliASi K NO . of the Committee to Save the Theaters. The National Advisory Council on Historic Preservation ruled the Helen Hayes and Morosco eligible for spots on the National Register of Historic Places, but it did not insist they be preserved. It said elements of the theaters and the plans should be saved. Reeve said the theater folk werenot looking to block progress. Theres a compromise that can be reached here, that a must be reached hotel that includes the two theaters, he said. 1 ,"4 VS. f.) A. isei iSie iwal bf (PG) 7:00, 9:00 328 2691 SALT LAKE CITY Staf & Broadway ' AT 12:45, 2:50, 4:55, 7:00, 9:05 SORRY NO What happened to him should happen to you. PASSES EVIL UNDER THE SUN There's more to love than . . . (PG) Today MAKING 5:20,7:30, FAIRCHILD 940 ARRA2IN LOVE UTAH THEATRE AVCO EMRAfSV ;t, v J; SHOWS TODAY THRU SUNDAY Temfied.. .Trapped like an animal MICHAEL t' (EOT ATI :00, 3:10, MORGAN ' I EXCLUSIVE V M ' n ' ENGAGEMENT! THE GREAT WHITE ys 143 F'CTURE 7:3090 SOUTH MAIN STREET MICHAEL ONTKEAN 328-268- KATE JACKSON HARRY HAMLIN WENDY HILLER and ARTHUR HILL Produced by ALLEN ADLER and DANiEL MELNICK Screenplay by BARRY SANDLER Story by A SCOTT BERG Directed by ARTHUR HILLER Music by LEONARD ROSENMAN MUSIC IS "DRAGON'S DIE LAST" (R) plus DRAGCN" KUNG-F- HOWARD HESSEMAN, ERIC BROWN RESTRICTED Released through ICC0PNI6 Jensen Farley Pictures, Inc. SHOWS TODAY THRU SUNDAY UMOF R 17 REQUIRES PARENT Sat MM CARBOH f(l YOUK AT COPY IPG1 ptS ONLY 8 55 WATCHER IN THE WOJOS FAMILY ROBINSON SWISS 281 14. StMwoB OF AOUl IPS) 8 Id. (6) ROD STEWART ERIC CLAPTON rvn Balljnltnt FRENCH 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30,9:30 WOMAN" m (R) 1:05,5:05, 9:10 PLUS ThTof FRIDAY AT SATURDAY 1:15, 3:15, 5:25, 7:35, 9:45 AT 1:15, 3:15, 5:25, 9:45 SNEAK PREVIEW SAT. AT 8:00 ARTHUR" AIR SUPPLY GlJAROiAN EXCLUSIVE SALT LAKE ENGAGEMENT! Sat Mat T parw'hjf i UEUTENANTS PRODUCED BY R. BEN EFRAIM, EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS JACK BARRY & DAN ENRIGHT ENTER THE : PERFORMED BY STARRING SYLVIA KRISTEL, AvjiljW & OTHERS (PG) 3:20, 7:20 UTAH JANE FONDA THEATRES 148 MAIN STREET 328-268- 1 DAILY i & HENRY FONDA ON GOLDEN IN SOUTH AT CINEMAS s (PG) 1:00, 3:05, 5:15,7:25, 9:30 . POND CROSSROADS 355-388- 3 w&testsS HELD OVER! TODAY "WIND WALKER AT (PC' 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00 UTAH 3 THEATRE 161 SOUTH MAIN STREET -32- 8-2621 |