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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Friday, June 29, IG 1373 Planetarium Show Theatre 138 Reaches New High inrCabaret Ey Nancy Funk Tribune Staff Writer redheaded There's quite a show going Theatre 138 It's a Cabaret" show and director Ariel Ballif deserves most of on over at the applause It is possibly the best musical 138 has ever put on com- bining excellent voices and professional technical effeits the in a manner Iks omin popular Beilin story Of course the tendency is there to compare the show with the Minnelli-Grehit of the recent film season, but mi need only use that reason to get you to the theater Then the Ballif production will take you on a different ride. y With chalk-whit- pencil thin face and e tall, eyebrows, With the Kit Kat Orchestra drums) constantly (piano, pounding, the tale unfolds of wild Sally Bowles and the American, Cliff, who comes to Berlin and its decadent society Bruce Robinsn is a wonHe Cliff warm derful, radiates with S,.ily and shudders as he becomes aware of the Nazi rise to power Interpreting m manner the stem young German, Ernst, is John Vreeke near-perfe- You enjoy him in Act I but as transforms, so does your attitude and the s'des that were drawn m Germany in 1930 are felt, once again, through portrayal on stage A beautiful part of the story is the romance between Fiuu-lei- cious and fun, she looked to clean-cu- t to really be a woman of Sallys kind She needs to be roughed up and not so Ivory clean The same comment goes for the chores girls Beautiful voices and lots of energy were defimtety noticed but they harcHy look hke someone from Berlin s Kit Kat Club, waiting to take on anvone or anything at anytime But then there s Miti An- derson as Fraulein Kost She , s marvelous and really let it all hang out n and Schneider Herr Schultz Mary Jane Palm and Gene Pack have found the right combination to present some of the most enjoyable moments of the evening She has a beautiful voice and he is charmingly Jewish Sally Bowles is treated m a kittenish manner by blonde Sherry Lewis Though viva- - Teen Co-St- , The play is good, very good, and should be on the list of things to see m Salt Lake City within the next four weeks ar - HOLLA WOOD (LP1) Gregory Peck, who is filming Here There Be Dragons" for his own production company, signed Deborah Raffm, 19, to r with Joseph Bottoms Mr. Ballif and Barbara Danielson, as musical director, have done well with their Cabaret time.lapse form vlsltors can watch the development of , the sars and ,he earth own sun A second star show, sched- uled to begin in late June, will a be Transit of Earth, science fiction show on Mars exploration based on a short story by Arthur C. Clark Next for Doin HOLLYWOOD (I PI) Dorn De Luise will plav a featured role in "Black Bart, a at comedy western Bras Warner "TLjCO) ''''I STITTF Gordon Ayers Vtilkommens" as emcee. His grating voice and evil expression pull you to the cabaret and the immorality of the age The Springtime of the Universe is being presented daily at Hansen Planetarium, 15 S State. The star show, explaining the beginning and end of the cosmos, will be shown Monday through Saturday at' 10 30 a m , 2, 4 and 8 p m and on Sunday at 2 and 4 p m. PEemmira mmisn iimik gecrge Kennedy w TONIGHT hussey-bobbyva- N, THE MOST TRIUMPHANT MUSICAL EVER 7.00 9:30 NO RESERVED SEATS t DWAKLJ K)X . THE JACKAL FANTASY FILMED.... THE DETECTIVE THE TARGET THE GUNSMITH - X Mary Poppins is a 1:30 345 815 once-in-a-centu- & 6-0- 0 10:30 story that will live in the hearts of children from 7 to TO ' forever. Today 11:00 1:30 4:00 6:30 8:50 NO RESERVED SEA TS! itS TLAKt ClTV JNULAiI JaKj i Today 11:15 2:00 4:30 7:00 9:30 NO RESERVED SEA TS1 m This is the weekend they didnt piaytnoif. 1 hi mw aaniTi mil ill i If 3. i JONVOIGHT THE FOLKS AT SPECIAL Ml OfffCf QHK HOUR MONDAY THRU FRIDAY TWI-LIT- E Admissions Only All Adult ft $1.00-6.- 30 to 7 p.m. Si, THE f.OST FANTASTIC UKCZHSEA ODYSSEY EYCT FUMED ?0th Century BTKE Fox o presents reputes factoh 3) HELUUPSiDE DOWN SSI re Robert Redford Til fct Tirin Robert Redlord AlsoBOB HOPE - in When was the last time you stood up and applauded a movie? DELIVERANCE When was the last time you were so impressed and invoked that you spontaneously cheered? At previews everywhere across the country, audiences have responded with a thunderous reaction to Walking Tall. It is the deeply moving, contemporary story of a young man who wouldnt surrender to the System . . and the girl who always stood beside him. . 'S&iiignj MM1SM g, BURT REYNOLDS bdi Jeremiah Johnson Walking T all is based on the truth and it isnt just a movie. tr' X ' ? Might just turn out to be this years sleeper and emulate the runaway success of BILLY JACK yi-K- uti i Tlioiii(i "Cancel My Reservation" tibh-MlL- w eJ JOE DON BAKER ELIZABETH HARTMAN TROLLEY Peter Sel lers TJhere Does It Hurt? in Co-Hi- t UA: CLINT EASTWOOD JESSICA WALTER t TUY MISTY FC3&E" ...an l,ilutiiin to term... 1 1230 230 4:30 &30 830 1030 Co-Hi- t UTE- PC cEDFCFCTELL rj AHAP,E PQSV THEM M XBfRT BLAhE WILLIE A JSi-- l CLAM 8Y j |