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October 09, 1964 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-10-09

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Stratford Board Decided
on 3 Shakespearean and
Chekhov Play for 1965

"A house is judged by the
company it keeps"

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KNIGHTS
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Three plays by William Shake-
speare and one by Anton Chekhov
will be presented during the 13th
season of the Straford Festival, it
was announced at a meeting of the
board of governOrs.
The program, proposed by
Michael Langham, artistic director
of the festival, will consist of
"Henry IV. Part 1" (to be known
simply as "Henry IV"), "Henry
IV. Part 2" (to be re-titled "Fal-
staff"). "Julius Caesar" and "The
Cherry Orchard."
The season will again span a
period of 16 weeks—from June 14
to Oct. 2. 1965. The final three
i weeks will once more be devoted
largely to student matinees.

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NICK TAYLOR

Screening 'The Bible'

-
On the set of "The Bible," cur-
rently being filmed from a screen-
play by Christopher Frey, by Difib
De Laurentis in Rome with =John
Houston at the helm, the scene in
which Sarah (Ava Gardner) pre-
sents Abraham (George C. Scott)
with a son was enacted and pho-
tographed on the first day of Rosh
Hashanah (Sept. 7) at the very
same time the passage dealing with
the identical event was read from
the Torah in synagogues and tem-
ples throughout the world. We are
told that it was not a publicity
stunt but a strange coincidence.

THRILL OF A LIFETIME was
a big one recently for Dr. Al Shaw
"Topkapi," opening today at the
who scored a hole-in-one on the Mercury Theater, is a comedy
.
.
133 yd. 8th hole at Rackham .
about international jewel thieves
.
Al was in a foursome with Dr. which
producer-director Jules Das-
sin (of "Never on Sunday" fame)
and Dr. Daniel Goodman.
filmed in Turkey, Greece and
* a *
Paris, in color.
IN ANN ARBOR, they call him
Polished and sophisticated, it
.
.

We
mean
-
- Hard Luck Henry
stars Greek actress Melina Mer-
Henry Shein, son of Oak Park's couri. who won the best actress
Ida Schein . . .. In July, he went award at Cannes for "Never on
on a camping trip with wife, Sunday." English star Peter Usti-
Vickie, and friends Betty and nov and Maximilian Schell, who
Lenny Friedman, and contracted won an Oscar for his performance
poison oak . . . His hands were in "Judgment at Nuremberg."
s•atched in bandages for three
The setting for "Topkapi" is
weeks . . . In August, Henry de-
Istanbul, and Dassin filmed his
Fine Italien-Amencon Cuisine
veloped a sty in his eye which
movie mostly on location to cap-
Deliciously Prepared for the
became seriously infected . . . In
italize on the beauty of the an-
Discerning Taste
September, while working in the I cient and intriguing city.
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became infected ... Just last week, Miss •.%Iercouri hitting upon an idea
while playing tennis with fellow to steal a sultan's jeweled dagger.
student Chuck Wolfe, Henry took Schell, her confederate, stipuates
his first swat at the ball and . that the job must be done entirely
Enjoy Yourself at
wound up with a torn shoulder , . n y amateurs who have no police
Detroit's Wonderful
muscle . . . His arm in a sling. records . . ..and this leads to un-
Henry has become the center of derstandably hilarious complica-
attraction on campus.
tions in an international suspense
* a *
yarn spoof.
SUZAN ILENE MERSON, 14-
year-old daughter of Shirley sand
Known From Coast to Coast
Lou Merson, chosen after hectic
reading sessions with numerous
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"The 10th Man" at the Jewish
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and His Orchestra
American Cousin" at the Henry
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For
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Open Mon. thru Sat.
, stitute of Arts . . . Sue has been
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The Beautiful
KEVIN TURNER. 4 - year - old •
I
son of Harriet Turner, screeched :
from the other end of the house, :
- 4,
after tripping over a toy . . . •

"Mother! Come quick. I hurt my 111 .

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and Dancing Pleasure
Kevin sat holding his leg, Harriet •
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will be starring in his first Broad-
way musical. The comedian will
portray a Freudian fortune teller
who manipulates the destinies of a
group of people in the backwash of
Brooklyn's famed Coney Island.
Kipness, who is presenting the
new show, co-produced the long-
run musical hits "La Plume De
Ma Tante" and "High Button
Shoes" and now operates the
popular Hawaii Kai Restaurant
atop the Winter Garden on BPoad-
..
way.

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From 2 P.M.

Melina Mercouri Turns
Jewel Thief for Film

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Buddy Hackett has been signed
by Joseph Kipness to star in the
new musical, "I Had a Ball," which
will play a pre-Broadway engage-
ment of four weeks at the Fisher
Theater. starting Oct. 26. A fort-
night in Philadelphia also will pre-
cede the New York premiere slat-
ed for the second week in De-
cember.
Long a television and night club
favorite and one of the stellar per-
sonalities in the film, "It's A Mad,
Mad, Mad, Mad World," Hackett

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to thank for all this . . . but let
Sarah tell about it . . . "It was on
a Dexter express that Buddy kept
apologizing everytime his lunch
box hit my knee - (Buddy looks
down) . . . He finally got the seat
beside me two blocks before I got
off . . . and I didn't lose anytime
grasping the opportunity (Buddy
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dress and phone number in his face
• Smorgasbord Every Saturday Evening- 6 to 9 p.m.
without him realizing it (Buddy
looks up) . . . He called me the
FAMILY DINNERS EVERY SUNDAY
next day and—well, you know the
rest."
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Bonnie Brook Golf Club

new
ru i n g and
arty gacih .ties

Shirley Luster. "the Misty Miss
June Christy," opens at Detroit's
Roostertail for one week only.
starting Monday. With June will
be comedian Mickey Manners, of
the new television series, "Many
Happy Returns."

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
38—Friday, October 9, 1964

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