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Show alt t.nke Tribune, Wednesday. September The Deborah Kerr: On the Circuit Again By Michael T. Leech Los Angeles Tunes Writer its behalf, is all about love and the lack of it It's about ordinary, human emotions that havent changed at on KLOSTERS, SWITZERIt was my idea to tour The Day After The Fair. It all stems from the days of Tea and Sympathy we really went to the sticks with that one, hut for me it was very reqardmg to get f LAND yV - ,4 r i ( all. People m London came back to see it and each tune they told me they found more in it. vr Of course the generations hat remember me are bound to be well represented, but many youngsters came. One young woman arrived backstthat age crying over it gave me a considerable boost Its so wrong that people don't feel things any more." She clasps her hands and looks toward the high slopes where arches for ski lifts leapfrog to the peaks. Its very moving to got so much mail from young people it proves that incredible power one has as an actress of making people feel, of getting close to them. The effort kills you, of course, ar.d since I'm only offstage about eight minutes during the two hours and minutes that the play runs. Im absolutely exhausted at the end, but if it comes off, its worth it. c& away from New York and to audienplay to ces. n - Now Deborah Kerr is ready to slip onto the touring circuit again with another comfortable drama which, if its London success is anything to go by, will probably pack them m from Boston to the Shubert Theater where it opens Thursday. In this one Miss Kerr doesn't start unbuttoning her blouse at the end of the last act. Frank Harvey's play is of the pleasantly entertaining kind, perennial'y popular m Londons West End, about an illiterate country girl who entrances a young London gent with love letters, actually wntten by her mistress, Muss c-- ?7l P the K 4 v Deborah Kerr Its Worth It less it's or way-ou- t downnght kmky you don't stand much of a chance. left-win- Kerr. I guessed some of f don critics would be slighting of the play, says the actress, a little wearily. Sitting on her wide terrace at Klosters with only birds, squirrels and the occasional deer for an audience, she looks extraordinarily e fit and attractive, hair piled above a suntanned face. honey-blond- The tenor of London critics is so politically oriented. Un TROLLEY THEATRE a lew fed its n make-or-brea- to the Devon oHt-oL-VsLi2ote- Hilarity Lakes over the town when a nutty toy Inventor puts thesneritfinaspiri.. itStoy-rifffc-! $4 ' i.SUSPENSE ! u i AUOtKHCtA f I -- - BONE-CHILLIN- ife SHOCK! village where he lives to discuss some points You know Frank used to wnte for the theater but that was 30 years ago, then he turned to films for the Bolting 'Ufa CiNuMA SU7AN ffCRMOfeCMUwy.i L U S- f - presents AM INTRO MEDIA PRODUCTION Frank Sinatra PAHI WINCHELL BUDDY LESTER Win JED ALLAN RICHARD DEACON Special guest star ROSE SPECIAL ADDED mm: PRESENTS THE MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTION SOUTHEAST and Co " SOUTH I Park Vu Only MANN lltklA1 486.1341 mcqueen ONLY' "MICKEY'S BIRTHDAY PARTY" YULDERNESS JOURNEY THEATRES " RIALTO WAIT DISNEY'S SOUTHEAST TWPtfelHByEAR'SBIGGESBOXOFflCEHITSt STU GILLIAM JOE HIGGINS "".SPENCER MILLIGAN and BIUJ HILLMANj MAPfE-arVw- FMTURETTE ENJOYMENT MANN 50 9 THETR6S 1 1 RIALTO ruPEN mi 2501, m MacGRAW 3SS-30- 1 1 THE GETAWAY umwnw .521-818- 1 A SAM PECKINPAH FILM S?T ARTISTS TROLLEY 4 SHOWTIMES: 6:45,9:30 SAIT LAKE LOVES "MAURIE" WHAT A PAIR FROM EVERYONE RAVE REVIEWS square NTHOUEY "MAURIE" IS THE MOVIE THAT PROVES HELD OVEP. 2nd WEEK! 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Wild Strawberriet has been widel y oedoimed ot hit beautiful to see." Li CtTT Bargain hour. Monday m Carats - Fuzz4 OF MICHAEL JAMCS COBURN m n o 9427 MUHR"V . uNirro Anrmr thftbc (,2 - special M. I "frthc tower till V Ill, Ml I AND EVE th IN Marriage - iwmiedAR X isong feSculh foimfim t.sMi y iy-- e r aeiHent L Marlon Brando H Lan.bu-th- pr SPINE-TINGLIN- presents return Racall and of Angela i For America, she says, We are making some slight changes that Fnth Banbury, the director, and I feel are necessary. No, the author isnt going to be at the American rehearsals Fnth will go down "Many actresses come late to the stage because of flimsy parts in films. One thinks of How does she account for return of so many film :ic- tresses to the stage9 l't?3 X d I feel very strongly that there should be room for everything in the theater, but either we have ridiculous farces or at the other extreme bemusing dramas that most people just dont understand. She sits up abruptly in her chair and makes a wide gesture at the nng of green mountains that surrounds her Swiss retreat. This play, she continues, the jut of her jaw indicating her strong desire to do battle Lon- This is his first Brothers stage play after all that time. funny how it all came I did a midnight about performance Lind of thing of Separate Tables' for an evening honoring Terence Rattig-aand Fnth saw it. We'd last seen each other when we played a scene together in the film The Life ard Death of Colonel Blimp, which was made dunng the war! Anyway, he sent me the senpt, I and off we went!" liked it Isn't it unusual for the producers of a West End success to want to tour it rather that k take it straight to the of Broadw av "Yes, it is, and Arthur Karv tor, the U S producer, did want to take it into New York But I wanted to take it around America first. I was given some choice of the touring towns and was consulted on the casting The actors are all onginullv Fngiish who now live in the States and are eligible for the work. None of the English company will come over, but with W. B. Brydon, Brenda Forbes and Michael Shannon I feel we have a very strong company. I thought of lekery Turner for the part of the girl, because shes just right, but I then hadn't said anything within a day Fnth called and said, Oh, by the way, do you know Vickery Turner?' So there we were." 12, Tony Starring PEIIR CUSHWCHERBE8I Curtis, Henry Fonda and George Kennedy LOMPAIREK MAM 0GILYYSILFHAN1E " BIACHAM r,. e a. V THIlES vy 3 30, 7 30 Ust compete hov 9 ?0 SCREAMING 6.00, TFRROR 7 40 oKjamumEJsm X , V it x i. 9 20 484-125- A A. V St 1 CiEHT30 |