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August 28, 1964 - Image 53

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-08-28

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"GOLDEN BOY IS . BOLD, ROARING, BRILLIANT,
DIVERTING, GRAND, COMPELLING, MEMORABLE,
BOSTON CRITICS
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on Closed Circuit TV

In the middle ages printing was
considered a. -genteel" occupation
and to get in the business, appren-
tices actually paid master printers
for their training instead„ of being
paid.

Now tiro Synday

Brown as .Ronnie and a number
of otheri'enhance the cast.

LAST DAYS

Four 1964 Detroft Lions home
games will be shown on closed
circuit big screen television in
three Detroit theaters. it was an-
nounced by William C. Ford, Pres - .
ident of the Detroit Lions, and
Irving H. Levin, head of Theatre
Color-Vision Corporation.
The games will be presented
live and direct from Tiger Stad-
'Wm, beginning with the - opener
against Green Bay on Monday,
Septa 28, and. including, the New
York Giants' Sunday, Oct. 4, the
Baltimore ColtS' Sunday, Oct. 25,
and the Chicago Bears' Thanks-
giving Day.
Sportcasters Bitice Martyn and
Ray Lane will handle the vocal
portion in the three theaters.
The theaters carrying' the games
on .closed circuit will be Palms
Theater, Downton; Royal Theater,
'7 Mile at Meyers; and Woods Thea-
ter,' Grosse Pointe. Reserved- sea-
son tickets for the games are now
fice, or by mail from Theater Vis-
ion Corp., 1401 Michigan Ave.,
for $20.25. •

2 B1G:MUSICALS

issue, the Harlem situation, -the'
struggles that aggravate. human
relations.
Billy Dainiels' is' excellent in the
play as, Biddy Johnson. Kenneth
Tobey as Tom Moody, Johnny

The play is another ,story. It is the problem of miscegenation.
Sanimy Davis unce again is the
great showman in "Golden Boy" a musicale. It also is a tragic com- Lorna and the champ; Jo Well
which opened at the Fisher Thea- mentary on the conditions of our ington (Sammy Davis) set out
ter Tuesday night, at a glamorous time on the race issue, on the ..,._ for an auto ride in his car•that
performance played to a full struggles in Harlem. can make 150 miles an hour,.
house.
It is atypically Clifford Odets and they are killed, thus end-
Co-starring w I t h him, Paula play. Based on the play by the ing the blossomittg love- affair
Wayne does well in the leading late Odets, Hillard Elkins' pre- • between the colored boy and
the white girl,
fernale role, and %an excellent cast s..ntation shows the conflict be
Whether miscegenation .and
assists them.
tween the father who desires his
goo son, who had studied 'music for other related factors will have an
There are a number
"Color- 10 years, to continue at the piano, effect on the audience may be
songs in the play, and '
ful" ("black suits - me est"), Sam- but the boy, lured by the glamour doubtful, but certainly is an
effective. of being important, turned to box- injected issue - in a musicale. It
my Davis is especial
isn't the first time it has been
Similarly, Johnny Brown scores ing. He became a champ—and in
done, and at this :time it once
well- in his duet with Davis in the process he beat to death, un-
willingly, of course, • the most for- again brings to lisght the race
- Don't Forget _127th Street."
•nidable opponent of his career.
The dancing is superb, and
the acrobatic routines are cer-
The entrance into the picture
Hilberry Classic Theater
tain to pull the play lip to a top
of the girl, Lorna, played so
Reports
"Season Schedule
well by Paula Wayne, raises
rung of the yea's
r attractions.
The second season of Wayne
State University's Hilberry Classic
Theater will include "Macbeth"
and - The Taming of the Bhrew,"
"BRILLIANT! HILARIOUS !
by Shakespeare; "Oedipus Rex," by
GA G S, GIGGLES, GUFFAWS AND SATIREI" -
Weiler. Times
Sophocles and "The RidiCulous
Young Ladies, • ' by Moliere, which
Pietro Germ; 's
will be on one bill,. and "Galileo,"
by Bertolt Brecht..
The season will open with "Mac-
beth** Jan. 6. The plays_ will be
presented alternately, in repertory,
for 22 weeks through June 12:
There will be no i5erforrnances the
Mon., Thus's.: 7:30, 9:30. Fri.: '
pre - Easter week of April 11. - Sea-.
8:00, 10:00; Sat.: 6:00, 8:00„ 10:00;
son tickets will go on sale in
Sun.: , 5:30, 7:30, 9:30. (Reduced Wisner 1964 Cannes Mn festival
Adm. Mon.' thru Thurs. and up Wiener 1964 Italian academy award
October , and individual tickets in
Directed by Pietro Germ?. creator,
to 6 p.m. Sat.) ,
November. -
of "Divorce Italian Style" •
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Performances will be given on
Students S1.00
BTU CI I CI -13
Wednesdays through Saturdays this
every Tues.
ffilaregeld &eh ell MILE U 24W
season,
with Matinees on Wednes-
la Ow Omni Skope+.1 C. 0**
day and Saturday.
ACRES OF FREE PARKING!
Way ne's,Classic Repertory 'Com-
pany is being reorganized for the
new season. Director- Leonard
Leone said that more than half of
last year's 34-member company
will return. New members are
"BERGMAN AT HIS MOST
being selected from approximately
POWERFUL! A SEXUAL
150 applicants. ,
FRANKNESS THAT BLAZES
W,nsfen,
Post
A NEW TRAIL!"
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THE DETROIT , JEWISH NEWS
Friday, August 28, 1964 53

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