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The video version incorporates a music score by Diane King and documentary footage of refugee arrivals and other immigrant scenes with the original readings. "Then I realized I couldn't bear the idea of another actress playing the part. Scali and a team that includes two producers, a second on-air correspondent and a courtroom artist, appear to be re-reporting the Rewald story. But as he poises between his two worlds, Penn is as sensitive as a dowsing rod, quivering, hesitant, finally resolved, in an ending that might come out of Greek tragedy. and there seemed to be greater improvement (in quality) this year-Craig Powers, music director KEZY-FM. "They are not used to American musical theater, where performers not only act but sing and dance as well" a spokesman for the company said. Whenever we can, we like staying with friends, sponsors-anyone who will have us" Copley, characteristically, looks at the bright side: "Life on the road is not as tough as touring with a symphony, which is really hard work" When the two are touring on their own, "we're treated very well We tend to make friends with our music-making" Copley said Still, he added: "We're surprised by our success We had no idea it would end up like this".

The plot was really 'It Happened One Night' with the given that men would get married to men in the '30s, that it was socially acceptable and respectable. After a trip to the South, she decided to put her money where her mouth was, forgoing life with nouvelle cuisine "I like real food" she says. Attacks might not have been in perfect unison, and countertenor Lee Vail may have been found wanting in projection and focus, but energy and commitment took up the slack. Only LaPorte is miscast; she's too old for the too-predictable role of the bimbo.

It's a fevered, overripe performance, although in the context of this production it hardly shows. None of the three networks even planned live coverage of the space shot. We're working 24 hours a day, seven days a week to control this" What has most rankled Bushnell, however, is an almost one-third cut in requested funding from the California Arts Council-not that the $58,000 he received was so much less than the $143,000 he had requested, but that he thought it was not warranted by the 3+ rating (on a scale of 4) given his theater "It's unfair and discriminatory" he said "I'm just beginning to make some calls The Taper got 85. 6% of its money. The exhibition was organized by senior curator Julia Brown with assistant curator Kerry Brougher. By now the artist has such a command of his medium that his most ambitious work, "Cobb" is also his most successful He can call his shots. But it is just such initiatives which have provoked his critics, always strongest among his own people. "Chuck has been working as our associate director, contributing to the repertory, and working with the dancers to improve the quality of the ballet company" artistic director Maxine Mahon said in a recent interview.

This was the third major gathering in two weeks during which the movie studios have made thinly veiled overtures to cable regarding the latter's need for their product, high-priced though it may be. TV audiences seem to crave simplicity as a release from reality. If all goes well, I may tour with it" Singers love to sing, of course, but most singers get tired of touring long before they are ready to retire Does Peters dislike the daily grind of travel? "Oh, no Not at all. You know: Bird did this or Miles did so and so" Russell said. A script this theatrical needs space around it, just as a massive sculpture does. Besides such Now performers as Susan Anton, we got to hear songs from the shows that composers Cy Coleman, Jule Styne and Andrew Lloyd Webber are currently working on. But Americans' chances to hear undiluted mbaqanga music-a blanket term for the music popular in South Africa's black townships-have been limited by distribution difficulties.

Winds of change are blowing through the Craft and Folk Art Museum, but you'll have listen sharply to detect them. "We were playing at the Kit Kat Klub" the hyperkinetic singer said this week, recalling the band's early days on the L. A rock circuit. Audiences and critics found little to rejoice about as ticket sales plunged, sending the movie business into its first recession in years. That silky fabric was put on display in the only string piece of the program, Beethoven's Opus 9, No 1. Despite the museum's energetic publicity campaign and early indications of high public interest, the exhibitions are likely to escape rampant popularity.

OK, the roles aren't much-maids, gardeners, whores, riffraff. In just the last month, Falk has started a merchandising and marketing company to sell T-shirts, buttons and bumper stickers by a variety of upstart bands, as well as a radio syndication service-run in conjunction with Jim LaMarca, program director of oldies station XTRA-AM (69 XTRA Gold-for radio station jingles and half-hour artist profile specials. Likewise, Lauren Hamilton as Lady India, the sultry mistress of Messerschmann, the richest man on the premises, dips into the gold digger routine with relish and delivers all she can in a role that allows-craves-the extravagant overplaying. Ditto for Ellerbee, when she co-anchored "Weekend" with Lloyd Dobyns from 1978 to 1979.

Picus told The Times that because of scheduling conflicts she does not expect to discuss the report in committee until June. Singer James Hetfield showed his concern about the activity by shouting such commentary as, "We're causing some damage-right on" On a different night-or a different bill-perhaps Adam Bomb's opening set of hard rock would have carried some distinction. Earlier, he had worked at the Savoy Hotel in London and at "steak-frites" restaurants in two other Loire-area cities-hardly a promising background. Beginning a series of six concert events running through November, Calvary Presbyterian Church of South Pasadena will offer a program of music by all four of the above-named composers on Saturday night at 8. At last, there's a movie about teen-agers that's fun even if you're way past 21.

It has even caught the attention of television director Yong Kil Hong, who came to San Diego last week during Starlight rehearsals of "George M" to film the freeze phenomenon (complete with the rumble of jets overhead) for Japanese television. Her tale of three swinging Parisian bachelors trying to diaper a leaky infant at one end and feed it 3 a. m bottles at the other is a cleverly engineered comedy. But will anybody be able to look at the Stones with a straight face after Jerry Hall's "Tall Tales" hits the bookstores? No, the paperback book-out this month for $9. 95 from Pocket Books-doesn't make intentional fun of the Stones The jokes are going to come from the people who read it. He tells the date the album entered the chart, its highest position and the number of weeks it remained in the Top 200.

"And she was so excited about the chance to direct that my feeling was that it would be great to work with someone I really liked and help contribute to their first big project. "My daughter" she says, "has a wonderful idea for a family project, a book that would be called 'Things I Remember About Hitch-reminiscences from people in all walks of life. The record contributions generated by KCET during its recent on-air fund-raising drive bore special significance for executives at the public-television station. The Transfer-Tim Hauser, Janis Siegel, Cheryl Bentyne and Alan Paul-opened with an acoustic jazz set of vocalese putting Jon Hendricks' lyrics to a variety of jazz standards, including such classics as Bobby Troup's "Route 66" Thad Jones' "To You" and Clifford Brown's "Joy Spring" The alto saxophonist Richie Cole joined the Transfer for one song. In June, the wiry violist will conduct the 70-piece orchestra at the Round Top Festival in Round Top, Tex. Rosa's life in the peasant Leon's basement has three phases: her illness-during which he is the center of her existence; her recovery-while he becomes more and more attracted to her, and she has the upper hand-and finally her decline, after a bizarre period in which they play a ghastly parody of married life.

They are as grateful as they are surprised to find her still among us and finally here in the flesh of her original art. What there will not be, everyone involved is swearing, is any participation whatsoever by Mr Puck. Brad Sr's terrifying crew includes Tracey Walter as the long-haired, repellent Patch; R D Call as the bearded brother, Dickie; J C Quinn as the beefy Boyd. "Some things are measurable-like reverberation time and ambient sound-but others are not. Mistoffelees in the Broadway production of "Cats" Scott Benson, a powerhouse dancer-choreographer, has chalked up an impressive list of credits in Hollywood films, television and videos. "In television, one tends to reach for beach-party bingo sex" the book quotes Bennett as saying. Cobb in the 1971 TV series "The Young Lawyers" and appeared in the 1978 cult movie "Blue Sunshine" and "The Passover Plot" The latter generated headlines in 1976, with its revisionist depiction of Jesus Christ as a young revolutionary who was not the son of God (but a participant in a well-orchestrated fraud.

In 1982, he was profiled in the book "Ten" alongside nine other, more famous guitar virtuosos, including Eddie Van Halen, Larry Carlton and Joe Pass. If the accent was Midwestern, so was the steadiness in the face of good times and bad, and so was the generosity of spirit. . "I just hope the weasels that succeed us will have some brains". Even today, there is some sense of that on programs like Letterman's (which left New York for the first time to do the Los Angeles week) and "The Cosby Show" It's also evident on the CBS comedy "Kate & Allie" It isn't that the shows are set in New York, but that they are made there.

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