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Show t lyrtltnyaffSKMH 111 14 The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, September On Stage Through Se-t- . 12, 1973 Connors Visits Russia in November 26 Knight Newspapers Writer Chuck Connors has received an official invite from the Russian government to visit the Russian Cinema Department in November. Chuck better show up in full western garb totin' two guns by his side empty bullets, of course. 138 Audience With Zany Action Tribune Staff Writer Sets used in the play are not outstanding, but suffice . Emphasis has been placed on costumes and the mad women are decked out in ritzy, ndicu-lou- s feather hats, dozens of necklaces, rings and gaudy dresses perfect for the parts. Madwoman of Chaillot is a hilarious and indeed, mad experience. The play, a favorite by Jean Giraudoux, opened Tuesday night at Theatre 138 to almost a full house. Slanted as a satire toward politics at the outbreak of World War II, Madwoman of Chaillot pits three mad women and their ragged admirers against the pch exploiters of Paris who wish to undermine the city with oil wells. The result is a ridiculous comedy, capable of bringing grins to even the pessimist. c "The Madwoman of "front-of-the-wee- 4 By David Proctor In Music Writer Promises, Promises, the doctor. The otographed by producer-directo- r Handsome Cesar Romero wrote us about his posing nude for Playgirl. Don't hold I he wrote. your breath, was offered the great honor but I turned it down. Please tell your good readers that it aint so. Love, Cesar. It is now on record for our good readers, and Id like to congratulate Cesar on that decision. Claudine Longets mother died in an auto accident in Pans. Andy Williams was notified and had to pass on the sad news to his estranged wife. Claudine was vacationing in Aspen with their children at the time. George Sidney, who is Jane's (Mrs. Robinsons) number one beau. Aside from Eddie Robinson's book, there is a special m the works for TV called No Tears For Little Caesar, dealing with Robinsons stage career, movies, war years, art RDT at Library Dance Utah Repertory Theatre will present an introdto modern dance uction Wednesday at 8 pm. at the Salt Lake Public Library lecture hall, 209 E. 5th South. The free program, in connection with the librarys week-lonFine Arts Festival, will ing show panys repertoire. and running Tightrope Jack Harold Gary, who plays Tonv Curtis father in Turtletinecks (or as it is presently has One Night Stcnd,) tled, for been writing a column Taxi News, for years. ley. The aisles were full of dancing, hand clapping and happy people and Leon gazed After a short rest, during which Rev. Henderson filled in, Leon was back at it with his show stopper, the Jumpin Sing and left everyone exhausted and happy. There was hardly a slow minute during the whole show. 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Phone- - (Act ll)- - 521-818- 1 MOVIE AUDIENCE GUIDE Others who deserve mention are Bill Haines, Raymond j and e upon them from under his cov.boy hat like a benevolent king, ruler of all he surveyed. retwet PotettmNr Square premieres, Prince Igor, Dance, and an Meditations, Swan Lake, favorite, . . . med- d Blues Power, through Shoot Out On The PlantaDixie tion, Lullabye, Queen of the Roller Derby, Roll Away the Stone and Going Back To Alcatraz almost without time to take a breath, he won his audience and then some. OLIVER r. holiday on k three Guest Appearance Those two talented Williams David and Andy, boys, clude selections from the com- 5th South ,(1) should ovations Standing also go to Mary Nielsen, that beautiful little lady who brought Dickie into the sec- - ond act. As Madame Constance, she calls herself shy, but her imagination and expressions are without match, t As for Dickie," you'll have to and be glad to see the play to find out who he is. (Andys nephews) are taping a country and western medly with Dino for their guest appearance on the Dean Martin George Segal Glenda Jackson indeed. .I . the All the photc graphs book were restored and rephin c Q4ix) South Sandv. 561237i Opmfrao-Shows 7:00,930 l . Up On The Starting with r Directing is Ariel Ballif and musical director is Barbara Danielson. Ms. Crowell deserves a medal lor her portrayal. She was excellent. If the world could be as mad and marvelous as she was Tuesday night, a beautiful world, ; what e begging for more. Russell combines healthy portions of gospel and country with his rock and roll base to produce a nearly irresistable sound that keeps people clapping and humming even after hes left the stage. Tuesday night, as on his last visit, Leon brought the Reverend Patrick Henderson and Theatre 138s third musical in its summer season, stars Gordon Ayers as Chuck Baxter. Top characters are Calleen Anderegg, as Fran Kubelik, Don Obom as the personnel manager and Gene Pack as story centers around Mr. Baxter, a shy, young executive who tries to rise to higher glory at his office by lending his apartment to his bosses and their girlfriends. as well the Heavenly as his band, anchored by bassist Carl Radle. Rev. Henderson supplied the heavy gospel influence as he opened the Russell show and filled in throughout the night. Leon is prone to a lot of call and response shouting he says he learned in church, but during this performance he kept it under control and let his songs dominate. Tuesday night at the Salt Palace was the last of 23 dates for the Leon Russell tour and, like hes done at the other 24, he left the croud Third Musical Gives Speech In Act II, Mr. Robinson gives a speech on how he came to be rich. His convinc-- , ing tone and character are definitely to be applauded and he could stand on this scene alone. But his manner is superb throughout the show and you almost forget you are watching a play rather you are there as one of his friends. co-st- Leon Russell Turns On Salt Palace series. k Spieglegass, pleted it as he felt would have. Ballet West opens its 10th anniversary season Wednesday at Kingsbury Hall at 8:30 p.m. The program includes - The regular feature through Sept. 29 on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays is the Neil Simon musical, Promises, Promises. someones day. I Shirlebrities: All My Yesthe autobiography terdays, being written by Edward G. Robinson and almost completed before his recent death, will be published in Novem- ber. His good friend, writer Chuck Connors Russian Idol Chad-lo- t continues Wednesday and then Tuesdays ana Wednesdays through Sept. 26. Curtain is at 8:30 p.m. Madwoman is part of Theatre 138s You almost go away thinking you might throw flowers in the sewer if it would brighten 9 Actually though, it was Brezhnev who jumped up into Connors arms in a gesture of recognition. Published in November Directing the production is Glen Camomile, a Viewmont High School teacher. Assisting him is Beverly Choate. Starring in the production are Bruce Robinson as the and Margaret ragpicker, Crowell as Countess Aurelia, the original" madwoman. The two are flawless. Their lines are perfect, them puns are clear and without malice and their sincerity is catching. . I wouldnt want to walk into Moscow with loaded guns, would you? I wouldnt suggest that Chuck throw himself into Brezhnevs arms as happened at San Clemente recently. they were almost believcable. and all his contributions to Either his last Heston Charlton (Soylent Creen), or his good friend Jack Lemmon will narrate. Posing Nude? 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