1 Great Timeliness, Human Interest Spark Fisher Production ofGolden EXTRA: Academy Award WIen*r "CHAGALL" (in Color) • College Students $1.00 every Mon. Studio NORTH Woodward ai 9 Miie Mon. tliru Thurs.: 7:30, 9:30; Fri.: 8:00, 10:00; Sat.: 6.00 ,8:00, 10:00; Sun.:5:30, 7:30, 9:30, (Reduced Ad; mission Mon. thru Thurs. and up to 6 p.m. Sat. and Sun.) No one under 18 Admitted u 1•51E4 SEATS AT BOX OFFICE NOW EVES. at 8 :30 -- Matinee Sat. 2 p.m. EXTRA PERF. SUN. MAT. AND EVE., SEPT. 13 "GOLDEN BOY IS . BOLD, ROARING, BRILLIANT, DIVERTING, GRAND, COMPELLING, MEMORABLE, BOSTON CRITICS TREMENDOUS." The m u s'i c, a vital "Golden Boy," is by Strouse, and the lyrics Adams. PETER SELLERS ELKE SOMMER A SHOTIN THE PIMAWDAVIf IN THE NEW MLIS7CAL GOLDEN BOY with BILLY DANIELS Air-Conditioned FISHER THEATRE dokidi DARK THE:sotTAD of.Aipsjc • RODGERS HAIYIMERSTEIN Next Week — Sept. 1-6 part Of_ Charles by Lee —P.S, JOEL GRAY - sings "What Kind of Fool Am I" in the Smash -Musical Hit "STOP THE WORLD - I WANT TO GET OFF" The first newspaper serial story in American newspapers, appeared EL 3-3350 RPhone eservations Air Conditioned Free Parking NaiRTH LAND PLAYHOUSE in Philadelphia in 1729 in Samuel Keiner's Pennsylvania Gazette. KHA) BURTON -AVA GARDNER -4w41177, DEBORAH KERR .SUE - ,LYON „THE one man... three:women., one night:.. MEW 1" of HE a Metro'Goldwyn-Mayer and Seven Artt Productions presentation ,,•„„,„ trans-luxt ICI m TO. B-8300 WOODWARD AT' SIX MILE DOORS OPEN: WEEKDAYS 3 P.M. 1— SAT. & SUN.. '1 P.M. Special Matinee Every Day Late Show Friday & Saturday HELD OVER • WED.., AUG 26 VEEK i E AT BOTH THEATI N ROYAL 7 - BEVERLY _ and Mile-Mey'ers—UN • 4-8800 Gr. River-Oakmad—WE 2 - 6380 • IRE JOSEPH ELEVINE...., tt 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" • INI 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!" Four Detroit Lions Games INGMAR BERGMAN'S Boy i ARP- 44:- `:CO - FEATURE CO-FEATURE -- ROYAL dellARLANO BEVERLY — • Dan Duryea—Pat Owens -.Fenkel WESTOwN Wyoming WE 3-7111 06 avto Starts Wed. 2 WHAT kCAST1 WHAT APASTI - Aug. 26—Week . ADULTS $1.25 this 6 Engagement a a Re ROBERT 8/1 MAT ASHOM AfriChUM M art GENE in Itelli BOB- AT WAY !" DICK CINENIASCOPe . COLOR wDeLUXE Matinee Every Wed. Sat,Sun. $1 to 6 p.m. (except Sun. & 14o1.) Adults Tickets Now on sale for RICHARD B URTON'S —AND — . "HAMLET" Sept 23-24 2 and 8 P.m. ME RCURY UN 2-8100 COLOR BY S C HE EN Fi f c . H R oe il s r•ee Powed THE DETROIT , JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 28, 1964 53 THE HUSTLER DELUXE .