THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 38-Friday, September 22, 1967 MOVIE GUIDE GRAND CIRCUS ?.tarZar0 C 1 i?3147 • Grand Circus Park 1DAMS Open 10:45 OPEN 11:00 A.M. WO 1-8525 Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway In TECHNICOLOR Air Cooled by Refrigeration Sidney Poitier . . . "BONNIE & CLYDE" "TO SIR, WITH LOVE" DAILY: 11:24, 1:37, 3:50, 6:03, 8:16, 10:29 Wed. Ladies' Day, 50e AMERICANA 44 8676 Greeni. 313 ,4 A RETURN TO ELEGANCE FOR ALL MOVIEGOERS Cooled by- Refrigeration Chas. Boyer, Jane Fonda In "BAREFOOT IN THE PARK" MON., TUES., THUR., FRI.: 6:25, 8:25, 10:30. WED., SAT., SUN.: Matinees at , 2:00, 4:15; Eves.: 6:30, 8:30, 10:35. CAMELOT W. Warre 81a- t50 4 iIler Road Air Cooled by Refrigeration Special Selective Engagement of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "THE SOUND OF MUSIC" Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer WEEKDAYS Doors open 7:C0 Shown at 8 p.m. WED.: Matinee 1:30, Eve. 8:00. SAT.: 2:00, 5:20, 8:40. SUN.: 1:30, 4:45, 8:05. FOX n Od 1.9494 A ore dvoanrcciliTir 2211 W An Astounding Night of Horror All Color Show HELD OVER 2nd BIG WEEK "A TASTE OF BLOOD" and "TEEN AGE STRANGLER" I SAT., SUN.: " 12:50, 4:15, 7:40, FRI. 11:05. ' WK. DAYS: 11:15, 2:55, 6:30, 10:05. "THE SEA PIRATE" FRI., SAT., SUN.: 11:20, 2:45, 6:10, 9:35. WK. DAYS: 1:15, 4:50, 8:30. WED. LADIES' DAY, 50c Ptymouth Rd. at Farmington Rd. GA 7-0400 & KE 4-6400 MAI KAI "FATHOM" MON., TUES., WED., THUR.: Open 6:15,- "Fathom," 6:45, 10:00; FRI.: Open 5:45, "Fathom," 7:35, 10:50; SAT., SUN.: Open 12:45, "Fathom," 1:05, 4:20, 7:40, 11:00. Edna Brown, Jack Ripley Appear at 24 Karat Club Edna Brown, Downriver song stylist, and Jack Ripley, a guitar- playing comedian and mimic from Grand Blanc, will share feature billing at the 24-Karat Club, 16890 Telegraph, for two weeks beginning Sept. 18 and through Sept. 30. This will be the second time around for Edna, returning by pop- ular demand after a successful three weeks engagement in June and July . Edna first attracted attention of 24-Karat Club patrons when she subbed for the talented Saucy Syl- ' via earlier this ear This will be the first showing of Ripley, hailed as "the master of mimicry" at the popular night spot although he and Miss Brown worked one Western Wayne Coun-; ty nitery together for three years. I The Brown-Ripley act will share the spotlight with regulars Harry Harris, the one-time Jimmy Du- HELD OVER 2nd BIG WEEK New Hochhuth Play Censored in Britain LONDON-Roll Hochhuth. whose "The Deputy" aroused controversy for accusing the Pope of failure to help save the Jews from the Nazis. has aroused further contro- versy with "The Soldiers," banned in Britain because the National Theater Board thought it maligned the character of Winston Churchill. Sir Laurence Olivier, director of the National Theater. soucht to "1 MILLION YEARS B.C." stage the play, which will pre- MON., TUES., WED., THUR.: Shown 8:30 only; FRI.: Shown 6:05, 9:20; SAT., miere in Berlin next month. In re- SUN.:Shown 2:50, 6:10, 9:30. fusing permission to stage the play. id Olivier would first have to get permission from Chur- chill's surviving relatives. Such The Center Symphony Orchestra and join with Chajes at the piano permission is unlikely. under the direction of Julius Cha- and Shaul Ben-heir, acquired flut- 1 The play, inspired by the bomb- jes will open its 28th season 8:15 ist from Israel, now a member of 1 p.m., Oct. 3 at the Aaron DeRoy the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, ing of Dresden, implicates Chur- in playing Bach's Brandenburg ' chill in an alleged plot to kill the • Theater of the Jewish Center. Concerto No. 5. Haydn's Symphony Polish General Sikorski. who died Violinist Gordon Staples, associ- (The Bear) No. 17 will also be in an air crash at Gibraltar in ate concert master of the Detroit performed. 1943. The play is to be presented in Symphony Orchestra, will play Tickets are available at the Jew- Switzerland in February. Tschaikowsky's Violin Concerto ish Center. Center Symphony to Begin Season The Nuclear Age relinquishes 18 hours of its time to bring you Oscar Wilde, Henrik Ibsen, Brandon Thomas, George Sklar, William Shakespeare, Jean-Paul Sartre, Max Frisch, and Anton Chekhov. 18 hours away from the world. 18 hours away from the kids and dishes. 18 hours of entertainment without a single commercial. 18 hours on•seven nights- the second season of the Meadow Brook Theatre. A season of the world's finest playwrights. A season of one of America's finest repertory companies-the John Fernald Company, professional repertory company in residence at Oakland University. A season for you. IRRESISTIBLE!"-LIFE 1‘ COUVITA KWIC Giki ■ 'SUGGESTED FOR MATURE AUDIENCES) FRI., MON., TUES.: Open 6:45, "Georgy Girl", 7:00, 10:40. SAT. EVE.: Open 7:00, shown 7:15, 10:55. SUN.: 1:00, shown 1:20, 5:00, 845. THE PROFESSIONALS A COLUMBIA PICTURES RELEASE EANAViSION .-TECHNICOLOR! FRI., MON., TUES.: 8:45 only. SAT.: 9:00 only. SUN.: 3:05, 10:25. . • • SAT.: Matinee Children's Show Open 1:00 Starts 1:20, Over 4:20 .BERK.LEY, 'THEA-T RE .LI 2-0330 „ ILE{ .-kr COOLIDGE- THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST by Oscar Wilde October 6 through November 5 JOHN GABRIEL BORKMAN - by Henrik Ibsen November 10 through December 10 CHARLEY'S AUNT by Brandon Thomas December 15 through January 14 AND PEOPLE ALL AROUND by George Sklar January 19 through February 15 KING LEAR by William Shakespeare February 23 through March 24 NO EXIT by Jean-Paul Sartre THE FIREBUGS by Max Frisch March 29 through April 28 THE SEA GULL by Anton Chekhov May 3 through June 2 18 hours, seven nights -yours for the price of a season ticket. I would like more information about the second season of the Meadow Brook Theatre, espe- cially information regarding season tickets. Name Address City Zip code Mail to: Meadow Brook Theatre, Oakland Univer- sity, Rochester, Michigan 48063 Okk.44,5- boak OAKLAND UNIVERSITY • ROCHESTER, hrs.. ee0R19( First Curtain In Three Weeks State I WATCH FOR SOLLY GOLD rante partner, and Lenny Schick and his excellent trio who back up the singers and provide music for dancing. The 24-Karat Club is open six nights, closed on Sunday. There is no cover charge. MICHIGAN Box Office Phones: 338-6239-in Detroit, 962-0353 I