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i"’ Thursday, August 21, 1975<br />
,i<br />
THE ARTS<br />
& L EIS[JR E<br />
Borge is coming back<br />
LAWBENCEVILLE -- Victor Borge, famed<br />
pianist and comedian (not necessarily in that<br />
order) will make a guest appearance with<br />
the Mercer County Symphonic Orchestra in<br />
the Kirby Arts Canter of The Lawreaeeville<br />
School on Route 206 here on Friday, Oct. 3 at<br />
8:30 p.m. The great Dane will conduct the 70<br />
young people in the orchestra and later clown<br />
at the keyboard. There are less than 900<br />
tickets left for the benefit performance.<br />
Tickets are available by mail at $20, $15 and<br />
$10 each; include a self-addressed and<br />
stamped envelope with check or money<br />
order. Mail orders to Barge, Box 6008,<br />
Lawrcncevllle, N.J. 011649. Tickets also are<br />
available at The.Jigger ,Shop in Lawrencaville,<br />
The Princeton University Store,<br />
Curry Ticket Agency in Morrisville, and<br />
Trenton Ticket Service in Trenton.<br />
Peter Nero concert<br />
NORTH BRUNSWICK -- Peter Nero in<br />
Concert will be presented by the North<br />
Brunswick Cultural Arts Committee on<br />
Saturday, Oct. 4 at 8:30 p.m. in the North<br />
Brunswick High School on U.S. Route 130<br />
here. Nero will offer pieces from Gershwin to<br />
Bachrach and will be accompanied by Gary<br />
Mure on drums and Richard Nanista on bass.<br />
Tickets are $7 and can be ordered by mail;<br />
include a self-addressed and stamped envelope.<br />
Mail orders to N. Brunswick Cultural<br />
Arts Committee, No. Brunswick Municipal<br />
Building, North Brunswick, N.J, 08992. For<br />
more information call 201-247-0922.<br />
’Civilisation ’ for free<br />
BRANCHBURG -- The "Civilisation" film<br />
series will again be offered free of charge<br />
this fall at Somerset County College here<br />
beginning on Sept, 10, The films will be shown<br />
on Wednesday evenings in the auditorium of<br />
the vo4ech school and on Thursday evenings<br />
in El05, Somerset County College, All<br />
screenings are at 7:30 p.m. At thc vo-teeh<br />
building on Sept. 10 "The Frozen World" and<br />
"The Great Thaw" will be shown¯ The same<br />
pair will be sereaned at the college campus<br />
on Sept. IL<br />
Remember Brewer?<br />
LAWRENCEVILLE - Teresa Brewer and<br />
"The World’s Greatest Jazz Band" will<br />
appear in a: benefit performance:far The<br />
Robert Thiele Center for American Popular<br />
Music in the Kirby Arts Center of The<br />
Lawruneeville School on Sept. 19 at 8:30 p.m.<br />
Today, at42, Teresa Brewer has a jazz style<br />
that has been compared to early Ella Fitzgerald.<br />
Tickets at $10, $7.50 and $.5 are<br />
uvailable at Tile Jigger Shop in Lawrenceville<br />
and tim University Store in Princctun.<br />
Mail orders should include self-addcessed<br />
and stamped envelope with check or money<br />
order made out and mailed to "Teresa-<br />
Jazz", Box 2165, Lawrenceville, N,J. 08648.<br />
Black & Latin festival<br />
TRENTON -- A black and Latin cultural<br />
festival will be held in Cadwalader Park,<br />
here, on Friday evening, Saturday and<br />
Sunday, Aug. 22-24, The free program is<br />
sponsored by the East Trenton Neighborhood<br />
Couaeil, black bnsluessas and the N.J. State<br />
Council on the Arts. Featured participant is<br />
Dr. Ynsef Ban-Jochnnan, author of "Black<br />
Man on the Niles" and authority on black<br />
clvllhatlon, Ile’ll appear on Sunday.<br />
Fahamisha, nine known na Clarlssa King,<br />
will also appear along wllh Debca Ilall, a top<br />
local talent. Tile Four Souls and other reek<br />
and blues groups also will perform. Friday<br />
and Saturday hours are 6 p,m. to 9:45 p,m.;<br />
and S p,m. to 9 p,m, 011 Sunday.<br />
Bluegrass in Duke Park<br />
ItltlI)GEWA’I’IHt -- The well.known<br />
hha:grass gronp, the McCaffrey Family, will<br />
offer a,relaxlng, free evening of music outdoors<br />
at Dales Island Park on Old York Road<br />
here heginalng nt 7 p,m, ou Sunday, Aug, 24,<br />
Rrlng your owe seating to tile concert which<br />
Is sponsored by the Somerset County Park<br />
Commission.<br />
SI builds fun three ways<br />
PRINCETON - Snmmer lntlmo continues<br />
offering Its three.way entertalnmnnt<br />
package. "U.T,It.U. (Unhealthy to he Un.<br />
pleasant") eonthluas at lhlmllton Murray<br />
Thonlre tin the Princeton University campus<br />
Aug, =1:14 lit 0:30 ),m, anti ?:,’lO on Sundays,<br />
(see review on tleso pages). Then, on<br />
Satllrdny, Aug. 2,’1, Summer, Intlmo’n Mid.<br />
night Cabaret In The Lower Rome next ta 1110<br />
theatre on the eamlalS will present music<br />
h’om 111o worhl of Stephen Sondhehn, Tlekot~<br />
urn $2,5(1; $1 less for hohlora of Sl thoalro<br />
lieket stulls, ) I art tllroo of tSIs<br />
Imckago la<br />
fllmn. This final week will offer "Memhor of<br />
Ihe Wedding" on Monday, Aug, ’.5<br />
"Rebecca" on Ttlon(iuy; lind lllo "The Illuo<br />
Angel" on Wednesday, All shows are tit 7::~0<br />
),in, in McCarmlck Art Mneaum, dlrnntly<br />
pearls1 ~Ul’my I’heatro, Admission In $1,11~<br />
,uhserl )era are admlttal fh~t until ?It5 ),m,<br />
( era dn~lol nn if’,teOlOlfirst<br />
served bahia,<br />
Item,v Jbr this cohmm musf Iw in our oJ’fl¢o<br />
at least osIv II’¢ek beJbh, d#y Of lmblk.’atlo~,,~<br />
WARMING UP for a duel concert are members of the Prineaton<br />
Barbershop Quartet Society, Bruce Remz, a Princeton<br />
group; Herman Matthison who, at 77, is tbe senior member;<br />
Stuart Harmen a teacher at Lawrenceville School and Ed<br />
Theological Seminary student and junior membber of the Mullowney, a state highway planning engineer’.<br />
Quartets add to ’Summer Sounds’<br />
The Princeton Barbershop ("Sneiety for the Preservation . concert. Chariot," "Heart of My<br />
Quartet Society will join the and Encouragement of Bar- Both groups, dedicated to Heart," and "The South Side<br />
"Sweet Adelinea" to present a bershop Quartet Singing in the great American tradition of Chicago."<br />
free community songfest on America" -- in ease you of folk-singing in four-part Please bring blankets and<br />
the front lawn of Princeton weren’t sure) and the 50- harmony, will sing such. camp chairs for the hour-long<br />
High School at 7:30 p.m. on " member Princeton chapter of favorites as "I’d Give the concert. The rain date is the<br />
Thursday, Aug. 21. , the "Sweet Adelinas" will take World to be in my Home next day, Friday, Aug. 22 at<br />
The entire Princeton part inthe "Summer Sounds" Town," "Swing Low, Sweet. 7:30 p.m.<br />
chapter of S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A.<br />
Gershen again heads Arts Council<br />
The New Jersey State Two committees were with personnel and ad- expecttomakcthemunder the<br />
Council on the Arts has re- named to conduct the study of ministration,<br />
overall goal of increased ofelected<br />
Alvin E. Gershen of the Arts Council’s structure ~ Now thru Tues., Aug. 26<br />
Barbra Streisand ’<br />
James Caan<br />
Omar Sharif<br />
in<br />
FUNNY<br />
LADY (PG)<br />
Evenings: 7 & 9:15 p.m. ¯ Salurday:<br />
7 & 9:15 p.m. ¯ Sunday:<br />
4:30, 6:40 & 9 p.m.<br />
Special Mat/nee<br />
A u<br />
9.<br />
23 8 24<br />
Saturday ~- Sunday<br />
"We expect these cam- ficioncy and effectiveness," at 2:00 p.m.<br />
Princeton as its Chairman for and to chart the direction of mittees to provide us in the the Chairman noted.<br />
thc coming year, and paved Council programs for the very near future with a Mr. Gershen, an urban<br />
THE DAY THE<br />
the way for a detailed study of years ahead,<br />
dctaih.,d look at the overall planner and founder of Ger- EARTH STOOD STILl<br />
the Council’s operations and<br />
structure of the Arts Council shen Associates in Trenton, is<br />
long-range programs to Artist Harry Devlin of and to answer the question of also Chairman of the Arts and<br />
support the arts in the state. Weatficld will head a special whether the present set-up is Humanities Cmnmittee of the<br />
Steals Wed., Aug. 27<br />
Mr. Gcrshen has been committee to review geared to meet the demands of New Jersey Bicentennial Ann Margaret<br />
Chairman of the State Council programs and policy of the the future," Mr. Gershen said. Commission. He was recently Roger Daltrey.<br />
since 1972.The Councilalso re-.. State ¯ Arts Council. Mrs. .2’We must be certain that the named to the Special Projects - ...... : Elton’John ~ :’ ~...<br />
elected Franklin V. Fischer to Barbar~ Furst wilt head a present structure and ad’ Panel of the National En-<br />
in<br />
a new term as vice.chairman~ .special committee dealing mtnistrative epei’ations of the dowment for the Az;ts.<br />
Arts Council are suitable for He holds degrees from City TOMMY (PG)<br />
the long-range programs we College of New York and Ne~, Evenings’, 7 & 9 p.m. ¯ Saturday:<br />
envision in the state’s con- York University. lie hss "2, 7 & 9 p.m. ¯ Sunday: 2, 4:30,<br />
tinuing COmmitment to sup- served as Chairman of the 6:40 & 9 p~m.<br />
pert the arts," Mr. Gcrshen Governor’s Task Force on<br />
said.<br />
llousing and Urban Renewal<br />
"If changes are needed, we in New Jersey. , .,<br />
’Pretzels’ will<br />
open season at<br />
Bucks County<br />
NEW tlOPE, Pa. -- The off-<br />
Rroadway hit musical review<br />
Nov. l; and a Christmas<br />
holiday presentation of the<br />
"Pretzels" will open the Bucks classical ballet "Nutcracker".<br />
County Playhouse 1975 fall<br />
season, it was announced by<br />
presented by our own Bucks<br />
County Ballet In December,<br />
Mark Edolmun, Playhouse The Playhouse staff is<br />
Managing Director, Tim show chrcently negotiating for two<br />
will premiere Sept. 16 and run more musicals to round out Its<br />
through Sept, 211.<br />
fall thoatce, The trio package<br />
"Pretzels" will be produced will he offered to the public at<br />
by PhillipRngerRoy owner of a reduced subscription rate as<br />
the Grendel’s Lair Care will the dance concert series<br />
Theatre In Phlladell~lla. Roy’s entitled Dance At New tlope.<br />
snecass with "Pretzels" in<br />
Philadelphia prompted his<br />
decision to bring the company<br />
to Bucks County for the twoweek<br />
ran,<br />
Air Conditioned<br />
DANCING<br />
"Pretzels" will Ix} the first<br />
entry In one of three performing<br />
arts series offered at<br />
the Iqayhouse In New Ilope<br />
this fall. Aa I~lrt of a New<br />
EVERY SAT, & SUN, NITE<br />
NOTTINGHAM<br />
BALLROOM<br />
Mrrttr $1., Htmillon Sq., N,J,<br />
lhl Lirlla Ihll;~m [11 Ih! [la<br />
Musicals season package,<br />
WIIh |11 R[| Rtndt<br />
I retzels will be offared<br />
along with two other con.<br />
temperary stage maslcals; a<br />
(kUICO xeneon lind fl film series<br />
rmmd out 111o PlayhotlsO fall<br />
program,<br />
Scheduled program datea<br />
lnehalo the open dance per.<br />
SAT,. BENNY SNYDER<br />
SUN,. HARRY UBER<br />
SUN, 8.11 P,M,<br />
formanca, tile Internatlonnlly<br />
acclaimed, t,oula Falco Dance<br />
Company, Oct, ,’10 nlld [ll~ and<br />
Princeton Opera Av, n,<br />
Autlust 21, 22, 23, 28, 20, 30<br />
(llnln(hllos= AutlOU124,311<br />
licker=: 12,50<br />
ShldolllS nodor 12 $1,00<br />
flox olIico opens 4:00 p.nl.<br />
p0d01nln,co’ det0lonly<br />
Pho,0 (609) 737,9721<br />
Cinlahl time 8:30 p,m,<br />
FINAL SHOW<br />
OF THE SEASON<br />
MEEnNG$ H[tD AT UNITARIAN CHUaCH, T)IUR$, I100 P.M,<br />
Men, thru Thurl. 7dS & 9120 *<br />
Frl, & Set. nt 6, 8 S 10 pm e<br />
Sun, 2, e=$s, eteo, 714, & e;4o<br />
¯3rd Gloat Waokl *<br />
the Gay Media Project of Philadelphia.<br />
Fm In formal;On call NJ. G~y Swilchboa~d~16~J) 921.2565.<br />
~le c’mv,~<br />
gJ-loLyG<br />
.............. _%<br />
TRANSCENDENTAL<br />
MEDITATION<br />
as tBught by<br />
MAHARISHI MAHESH YOGI<br />
Free PREPARATORY Lecture<br />
Thur=day, Augu~t 21 8 pm<br />
Next INTRODUCTORY Lecture<br />
Thur=day, August 28 8 pm<br />
All Ioatures hold nt the Wondrow WII,on School, Washln0ton Rtl,, Prlnonton, N,J, tim g<br />
For nloro/nlormoffon. Call 934,41.1,1<br />
i<br />
S l SUMMER INTIME<br />
E r..<br />
I-B . ..... .. ’.’-.<br />
5<br />
I ght ’<br />
Vo unteers sou ::<br />
for TV auction show [:<br />
Volunteers from Mercer- The director said that while~i<br />
Bamerset-Middiesex are being any amount of, time an th-~:<br />
sought to assist with the first :lividual could volunteer--~;<br />
state-wide nueUon to benefit either in their home ureas orL:<br />
Ncw Jersey’s four-channel at the Trenton studios-would~,:<br />
public television network, be welcome, retired semi-:~<br />
The auction will be con- ret red or unemployed persons~.’:<br />
dueted over Channels 23, 50, 52 with large amounts of time to~.<br />
and 58 in mid-December,<br />
i<br />
spare are especially needed.;i<br />
according to Dr. Lawrence T. Persons wishing to par-:-<br />
Frymlre, Executive Director ’tleipate should Contact Mark;~<br />
of the New Jersey Public London, Chief of Devalap-~<br />
Broadcasting Authority. ment, NJPB, 1573 Parkaide~<br />
On-air auctions are a Ave., Trenton, N.J:15638, Mr.~<br />
principal method of fund- London may be reaehed".~<br />
raising for most of the nation’s during business hours at ~0-I:.<br />
250 non’-commereial TV 792-8645. -:<br />
stations and the New Jersey ’<br />
network hopes the December<br />
event will become an annum<br />
one.<br />
",ORIGINAL ART’<br />
"All kinds of volunteer help Oils, Watercolours, Graphics<br />
is needed," Dr. Frymire said, Sculpture and Photographs<br />
"including gift solicitors,<br />
regional and county chairmen.<br />
ARTLEASE<br />
as well as people to answer g Sales Gallery<br />
telephones on the days of the<br />
auction itself." The volunteers NEW JERSEY STATE MUSkUM<br />
are needed to augment the Daily 10.5 p,m.<br />
service~ of The Friends of New Cuhural Center West State Street<br />
Jersey Public Broadcasting Tremon. NJ. 16091394.5310<br />
who provide personnel for Closed weekends during<br />
network projects,<br />
Parking at Holiday Inn<br />
REMINGT<br />
FAIR<br />
AUG. 26 thru LABOR DAY<br />
AUTO RAC’ES, THRILL SHOWS<br />
HORSE SHOWS * CATTLE JUDGING<br />
GRANDSTAHD & MIDWAY ATTRACTIONS<br />
N,J, DAIRY PRINCESS COHTEST<br />
. GRANGE & STATE 4-H EXHIBITS<br />
Horseshoe Pitching ¯ Square Dancing<br />
Country & Western Music<br />
Horse & Tractor Pulling Competition<br />
Firemen & Rescue Squad Parades<br />
- : (U,,,.S, Marine Drum & Bu91e Corps<br />
7 DAYS 7 NITES<br />
RT. 31 JUST NORTH OF FLEMINGT<br />
HAMILTON MURRAY THEATER<br />
PRINCETON, N.J. 08540<br />
"U.I’.B.U." bv James Kirkwood<br />
¯ Aug. 21,22, 223, 24<br />
a modern farce-<br />
8:30 P,M. 7:30 Sun.<br />
MIDNIGHT CABARET<br />
Snt., Aug. 23- 2 PM - "A LITTLE MIDNIGHT MUSIC"<br />
The Work of Stephen Sondhelm<br />
FILMS NEXT WEEK:<br />
Closing<br />
Week-end<br />
Ca,,:<br />
Men,, Aug, 25 Member of thoWodding<br />
452-8181<br />
Tues,, Aug, 26, Rebecca forinformntion<br />
Wed,, Aug, 27 The Blue Angel<br />
ft reservations<br />
, a<br />
~.,’ ~ ~’~ ~:.’,~,<br />
’ Princeton’s Gttllory of the Unusual<br />
Palnllns$, Omphlce, n(;ulpelrCh Pflmillvo AOI, Ftumlno,<br />
nooks, JuwoW, Qlfln, Tiles, n,$kohy, CIMIS, Folkluflcu, u!u,<br />
We are belng [orced to offer you a very<br />
SPECIAL SALE<br />
as n result of cur two<br />
HEAVY FLOOD LOSSES<br />
Most of our remaining stock o/<br />
paintings, graphics, and watercolors<br />
ARE BEING SOLD AT COST<br />
A largo soloctlon o[gOwtlro ~tnd a Sl)OCM group ofjowolry<br />
ARE 50% OFF<br />
Sum.mr Ilnnral ’,12 Maht St,<br />
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