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Summer Intime’s finale worth attending<br />

Summer Intime has ended breaking point the actors are playing a nen-sighted person Myers as Anastasia Amber, a<br />

theireighthseason wilh a puff entbusfostic and the infection with considerable adroitness, would-be actress; Winnle<br />

rather Lhana bang. (if you can call it such)¯ making his charact~" seem ’Holzman as Madge Kempton,<br />

There should be no cause for spreads to the audience. credible and, pathetically UTBU’s secretary; Jim<br />

whimpering for James Kirk- U.T.B.U., which translates touching in the final con-:..Sbonkman as Eugene Bayer,<br />

.wood’s "U.T.B.U," is’, into "It’s Unhanlthly to he- tretempu as he and aging star assistant producer and suitor;<br />

thoroughly engaging and Unpleasant," is an un- J. Francis Amber duel for Katherine Stewart as Valerie<br />

makes for an enjoyable dergraound . organization survival. To reveal more Rogers, a stage struck<br />

evening in the theatre, In-" which aims to reducn the about this would be to spoil, mother, and young Gwendalyn<br />

time’s final offering of the population explosion by" some of the furl and suspense.Hanawalt as a fledgling star.’<br />

season continues, at the blowing up unpleasant penple. Eric Zwemer as the John C. Vennema who has;<br />

Murray Dodge theatre this Their highly selective device egocentric star, in pursuit of<br />

weekend, Thursday through<br />

appeared on stage in previous<br />

is an attractively packaged. fame, fortune and the demise’<br />

Sunday. Curtain time is 8:30<br />

summers at Summ~ Intime,<br />

bomb, delivered as a gift to the of me, tu’rna in anntber fine as director has tied it all<br />

p.m., save for Sundays whenunsuspecting<br />

unpleasant performance. However, the together. Richard Ferrngio is<br />

tbe sbow starts an hour person.<br />

lion’S share of the acting responsible for the striking<br />

earlier.<br />

The dnliveryman, who credits gn to Georgian set, and the handsome<br />

Though Kirkwend;author of makes his mission his life.’s Freedman for her deft per- costumes are by Ms. Stewart.<br />

the currnnt Broadway hit calling, is a blindman, Williamtrayal<br />

of wily Shirley Amber,<br />

"Chorus Line," has written an Uggims, played by Joseph ninety-four, who mixes Summer Intime brings their<br />

overblown farce that at times Harbeson. Mr.. Harbeson senility and craftiness with a successful season to a close<br />

stretches credulity to the carrindoffthediffieuit featnf . singular agility.<br />

with a frothy play, sprinkled<br />

Tbc rest of the attraeti~,e liberally with black humor,<br />

,<br />

¯ Connie cast includes: Tufford; Kimbcrly Shirley<br />

Kauffman -<br />

but engagingly played.<br />

as housemaid<br />

Elaine P. lleinemann<br />

JLair~ed OassJLudio<br />

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Thursday, August 2I, 1975<br />

TROU.LE’S BREWING in this scene involving the Jets and Sharks The outcome will be on stage at the Peddle School in Hightstown. ¯ ’..<br />

or ope e,, j<br />

windows, doors, etc. Sh ar s k to b annd across stag" eln Thentre. by - I ake :!,:<br />

Over 300 antique<br />

A professional studio specializing in restoration ’’<br />

and designin Ihe Princeton area. Theatre-By-The-Lake in brother. Jim has worl~ed among other shows, as well as Brockaway, a veteran of Main 7 and East Ward Streets<br />

Tuns S t105~ad Race, 609.466-3747<br />

Hightstown will present the" extensively with the Ewing several chi dren’s ’produemusical<br />

"West Side Story" Summer Theatre and has McCarter Theatre and<br />

tinns. BobWatsenofCcanbury<br />

Hightstown. The per-<br />

Aug. 21, 22 and 23.<br />

Channel 52, and lighting will<br />

played the lead in "Butterflieswill portray the bigoted police be by Paul Faloana Jerry<br />

formanees, of ’,west Side<br />

Story" will be on Thursday,<br />

. ...... mine lmper:me a ’- mu~u ..... Are _ .. Free" .:. . , ......... Lt. Schrank ¯ Bob .... has worked Caster , a graduate d West - Fr ’d a y andSatarday . Ang. 2t<br />

teacher at the P~ldie Schonl amta, uernarao s gnu, wm wan "tncatre 59 m aamhon to minster Choir Col ege, will 22, and 23, at 8 30 p.m. All<br />

whn ......... h~ n.~,i.,,~l,., ~. ....... ~di.~.da ~,,te be played by Nancy Anderson ................. appearances in the conduct the show - tick ’ ets willbe .<br />

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Westm nster Chnr Co ege oi rrmeeton a oaneer wm rnree ann u era and<br />

$4<br />

.. ,. . . P . Y P " Tbeatre-By-Thc.Lake is an For reservations call 609.<br />

n ~ro__ct d, ’ on of "W _est S . de eight years experience . , sne "Oh ¯ want a J~ove:y War," . indoor theatre on the campus4434544 between7 and 11p.m’:<br />

¢11<br />

Story," will play Tony. Kathi has appeared m ’:Guys and Sets willbedesigned by Ran of the Peddle School, South Free parking is’available. ::i"<br />

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Melvin, a senior at Hopewell Dolls and .... Brlgadoon , ’<br />

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i l ’ Valley Central High School,<br />

~ ~ will play Maria. A La~. ....<br />

,<br />

bertville resident, Kathy ha~ I"__ =__ =e If<br />

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appeared in such shnws as rOrlTOStlgR$<br />

............<br />

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"The Song of Norway" and<br />

lUghtslown, Nowdersoy * ’ t<br />

"Thc Apple Tree." Rift,<br />

atthePeddleSchool-$.MalnandWardSrs._Presents_<br />

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Tony’s best friend and leader ,.^mi,,..<br />

I1~I[kt,1111 ,11,~<br />

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of the Jets, will be played by<br />

TheMuslcaIClasslc<br />

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~)’i ’ i ). Ken Alcorn of Hightstown, He<br />

tO Pr ,--~=^- aa ,ll,,,~iflkl| If<br />

"WEST SIDE STORY" come,recent st.nigh,Bucks frOmcount,the<br />

Music by Leonard Bernstein ~/ ~ [ " " /" Playhouse production of Princeton Twilight Theatre<br />

"Guys and Dolls." will present its final seasnn<br />

Featuring such magical songs as: "Marie", "Tonight", Kahn.necticut calls<br />

Rich Hutchinson of Hight- production, "The Fan-<br />

"Gee, Officer Krupke," and many others. Don’t miss this<br />

stown will take the part of the<br />

exching show, with some of our best dances ever. Make ’DONALD MADDEN is King Leontes in the American<br />

,tasticks" on Aug. 22, 23 at 185<br />

Jets’ second-in-command, ’Nassau St., Princeton.<br />

reservations newt<br />

Shakespeare Theatre’s production of "The Winter’s Tale" at Action. Rich is a veteran nf This warm musical, which<br />

Thurs., Fri. g Sat. Aug. 21.22-23 Stratford. Conn. It plays’through the end of this month. several Theatre-By-The-Lake has been pleasing nudienees<br />

McCarter Theatre’s MichaelKahn directs the production.<br />

at 8:30 p.m. -All Seats: $4.00<br />

shows as well as cabaret throughout the world, has book<br />

porformnnces at Yale and lyrics by Tom Jones and<br />

Indoor Theatre - Free Parking<br />

Box office open evenings 7 & 11 p.m.<br />

The Inn Place to Dine<br />

University. Jim Zombeck of music by Harvey Schmidt and<br />

Trenton appears as Bernardn such memnrable songs as,<br />

Call 443-4544<br />

the Sharks’ leadei" and Maria’s"Try<br />

to Remember," "Soon<br />

lt’s.Goana..Rain’!, and ..’~he:~<br />

Wore,You’:;, " ’"

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