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Show I 17. 1973 The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday, September rv p 1) '' sfi - Mnor-ehea- Ma-se- J s sJk r VJ :1 ' if tj Invented Champagne, It happily are still m this stage version of the hit film And there is a new Lerner and Loewe song, well all be singing m the not too distant v u future called "In This Wide, W ide World Onna Whites (she won an Away Goes The Hair Long hair may be on Us way out, but no hair certainly isnt his best look as George Segal Ls quick to declare. However he loses it for his Remember I Gigi, Well, X It y, role In The Terminal Man. Segal plays a human computer with electrodes buried deep in his brain who Is being controlled by scientists. 3 THEATRES NOW AT the assistance of Miss White. Joe Hardy, who originally staged the book of Gigi, took on another assignment ard could not travel with this show to work out all the new things which will be added before it goes into the 1irs Theater on Broadway. Well, who is t letter qualified than Alan Lerner, who has lived with "Giei, the theme, not the girl although with the romantic Alan Lerner, who knows, perhaps there is a leal life Gigi in ins memoirs Fritz Loewe, when talking about his retearung with Man Lirner, says. "People think Alan and I split up after Camelot" Thats silly, We EF.RY split up after eling m London, insists her brother Sean is alive and in Pans, writing a book about his experiences dunng the Vietnam War. Although he was supposed to have been killed on a photographic mission, she says NO " . , . Rudolph Nureyev says hes tired of touring on his own and may very well sign a long term contract with the San Francis-lBallet companv that Helen signing a dollar contract with the Grand Hotel in Vegas. At the rate that inn is signing people, the house better win BIG at the tables Sergio Franchi and his wife have reconciled again We aie Reddy is told niulti-iiiillio- n By Bettelou Peterson Knight Newspapers Writer Editor s Note Bettelou Peterson on swers oboul celebrities Questions to Send vour questtons Celebrity Question, The Solt Lake Tribune, P 0 Box 867. So't Lake City, Utah 84110 is the wife Charles Bronson at this ment? I could swear Y.S Claire Bloom. of Who Q. mo- its Dont. Jill Ireland, the former Mrs. David McCallum, is now Mrs. Bronson. Miss Blooms been Mrs. Rod Steiger. She now is mamed to thA. Hillard eatrical producer Elkins. Q. I heard a rumor that Cat Stevens had a disease. Many people claim hes going to die. I cant see anyone as talented T.A.C. as he about to die. If talent was the criteria Mozart and Schubert would each have lived to be 90 instead of only 3). Actually Cat simply took A. time out to reasse his life and woik. A bout with anemia was turned into fatal leukemia by rumor mongers. Hes ju-- t done a new A & M album, Franchi. gio I thought are brother and sister Im Im told JVIANNiTHEATRES f (UU h N.n ENTESTAINMENT! W EXTRA AT RIALTO IN Plum- ANC SOUTHEAST oMBaas Mrs mer been doing since The Sound of Music?" F.L A Hes done a couple ol completely fuigettable movies (And Plummer has comment-ethat he thinks Sound of Music" is forgettable, too ) But, mostly since 19G5, hes concentrated on the stage in England. This year, be starred in a musical version of Cyrano de Bergerac. Cyrano" had good reviews but a short run on Broadway. Plummer will probably take it on tour ir. the fall. Q Several years ago 1 saw a show with Kalhonna Valente singing and dancing with Ser- - George Segai Glenda Jackson A'lbuch Of Class mEAS VU ONLY Carats JOURNEY" 7V& "MAURIE" SALT LAKE LOVES CNDS Romeo That "KLUTE''guy ond thet "SUMMER OF 42" girl pull off he coolest caper of the year PROVES "G" RATED PICTURES HUSHY CAN BE EXCITING! . . . SOON! m gjOELGOLDii WHAT A PAIR REVIEWS FROM EVERYONE "MAURIE" IS THE MOVIE THAT LwLi S (HEUET (A SUTHERLAND JENNIFER ONE ILL True Story) ASV "LADY ICE" 5.00, 7:10, 9 20 TONIGHT MANN THEATRES U1LLA '328-269- ; 1 tmm 4th SMASH pc MONTH! warn 85 MA WT 15&15 F0X tTAMiTKlAk TATUM O'NEAL ADULTS 100 U7 ISOrterOiitfSk CVt 7 1549-1cttfritoNcsTExcriifC BOW FLAG WK. Olympus Drive-I- TAPL2 :: n 500 SO YlhUSTST 262 5535 1 OPEN 7:30 TBOLLIT lllllflu?' STATE All the love and oil I he laughter ol the Broadway hitl Also- ADULTS PAPTT1MC Co4M E ra Lv, 4 MM 7 15 4 NOW pjC $H SEPT C mu 0d 10 U0 flflDS 1 Mr .r A SOURRE STAR GETAWAY OF 4 f AVHIOS J 1 wak MUHHAV UNlTfB AJITlRT TWfATIH CARxTS 1:00,4:50,8:40 Cch.r RjrrERfuc, Ar-- ftreb. Z WEDNESDAY at Century 21 Jgtf jingo inpwls JUDGE ROY BEAN 4444444444 BRUCE LEE JOHN SAXON TK0LU9 M, sei SSMzmix TBOLLET THE LIFE AND TIMES ADAM AND EVE 4 6 10 8 0 r WHurtrado-SMtltj- : 6 6: 15, 8:15, 10:15 iim 4 rijulii.i4 JOTHESINOF rTo2rtM57l ,, ,n 30PM 8 VWGN 7 MIT)C5 945 IW DUCK SOUP yount THE wi 2 KNITS - CO FfflGAY r T 1 'ywAw'- i k 4 : Carats WXV 321 1 (Qj iswinseeii GRAY 260 EAST 1ST SO w f. Marriacc aaKumibili PICTURE OF DORIAN -- aX 3:10, 7.00. 10 00 130. 5 10, 8 50 lllniaiin Edward Albert Liv js The DEATH WHEELERS CHRIST SUPERSIAR" tore Reed Santas Georp p: "JESUS .v jpLrC " .0 STEREOPHONIC SOUND 930 MtfSQRflNft, 715P QIT' mqrnor Serqmon is one of the most peculiarly gifted ond demoniacally creative moVie makers of modern timet . Wild Strawberries' hos been wide! yo cdoimed os his mosterpiece...smoshtnglyl beautiful to see1 Time 0 S TONIGHT 7 30, mm Qthe tower ONLY there are marriages REUHcrmm & IiwwmytPiiuwTsiactwiisoc CASoWANCOiOR FUZZ 1 3c05 'remales HARRY OPtM ADULTSi and SOIjIKI 6, 8, 10 A - LwVi ION Marlon Brando Frank Sinatra Domi:45,9:30mW DONALD ri 2621887 SO 6:15, 8:15, 10:15 Artists . COLOR 6, 8, 10 r 4861 SO STATE NUTSOtfcV 10.05 3011 7MFYf open RAVE 7th East UMIK ONLY a Kos-tand- 's SAT WILDERNESS A d opw rlW4 i E.A B. but grew up in Soutn Afp'-Singer Valente was bom in Pans of Italian parents. & CIU8UU RIALTO Sergios sister ts singer Dana Valery. Theyre Italian-bor- SQUARE TROLLEY 6 05, 8.05, 06 n Foreigner." Q. Whats Christopher An added feature with the show is a short play "The Nine Billion Names of God based on another Clarke short story. 5th South "MICHEY S BIRTHDAY PARTY TONIGHT 5 00, 7 00, 9 00 they Now, wrong Fn-day- show! outcfteinokcdUUtf! Who Is Charles Bronsons Spouse? water n The story concerns the first manned expedition to Mars in 1984, a mission which has the opportunity of viewing from Mars a transit of Earth, the passage of the planet Earth across the face of the sun Fall show times are Tuesdays through Saturdays. 10 30 a m , 2 and 4pm; Sundays, 2 and 4 pm. and evening shows s on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 8 p m. o WALT DISNEYS II story by science-fictioArthur C. Clarke. Errol Flynns daughter Rorv, whos mod ItSsuperSehicolnedy Celebrity Questions Currently showing at the Hansen Planetarium, 15 S. State, is Transit cf Earth, a program based on the short . . . OUTSTANDING FAMILY Gigi" with the direction of Oscar for Oliv er ) staging of the musical numbers is superb, and when these numbers an finely polished. Miss White will be a tough one to beat for the Tony wird m her category There are some Hungs wrong The lighting loaves a lot to be desired Lighting is especially minortant for a musical Kann Wolfes American accent needs to sound a little more Continental to mesh with the other major players on stage with her And the ending comes too abniptly Im told, however, that Alan Lerner and Orna White have dialogue and musical numbers set to go into the show to remedy this situation Nevertheless, I predict even as it stands now, audiences will adore Gigi " Alan Lerner, is taking over By Shirley Eder Knight Newspapers Writer HOLLYWOOD is Gigi the new musical audiences will love Its a delight, even in its present unpolished state lfred Drake, Agres Mana Daniel Kamilova and a darling newcomer named Karin Wolfe as "Gigi are a joy to behold on stage The familiar tunes by Ler-ne- r and Loewe such as Thank Heavens For Little Gills." 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