THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 46—Friday, April 5, 1968 "CaPmeil iahv" Symphony Lists Year's Concerts TheTotal rem-die Animal! KILASTMANICOLOIR mot ULTARASCOPIE • Released through AUDUBON FILMS NOW SHOWING! Exclusively at ... began fencing verbally with a solo dancer appearing there—Al Fisher. Al Fisher and Lou Marks. corn- They conferred backstage after edy team who open at the Elmwood the show and decided their future Casino Monday, came into being lay in tandem comedy operations. several years ago through the Out of tribute to their first meet- heckling of a busboy. ing, they have continued to launch Marks was the busboy (and a their act via the heckling-from- Conductors and soloists for the fresh one) at one of Philadephia's the-audience routine, with Marks Detroit Symphony Orchestra's leading supper clubs, and one night decked out in a busboy's tulifortn. 1968-69 subscription season have been announced by Howard Har- rington, general manager. The new subscription series will begin N on Sept. 12 and will consist of 22 weeks, ending April 12, 1969. including: Sixten Ehrling, the orchestra's aSE PH E. LEVINE music director and conductor, will MIKE NICHOLS conduct a total of 15 weeks; Valter ,,Le ttENCE TURMAN"- Poole, associate conductor, one week; and six guest conductors, Sergiu Comissiona, Hans Werner Henze, Seiji Ozawa, Antal Dorati, Jean Martinon and Wernier Tor- kanowsky each will conduct one week. Instrumental soloists will include Gary Graffman, Eugene Istomin, Hans Leygraf, Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, Rafael Orozco, and Andre Watts, pianists; Alfons and Aloys Kontarsky, duo-pianists; Christian Ferras, Kyung Wha Winner of 5 Chung, Linda Snedden Smith, Gor- Golden Globe don Staples, Isaac Stern and Uto Awards! Ughi, violinists; and Vincent Meli- don, clarinetist. Vocal soloists will be Maureen Forrester, Leslie Guinn; and Wil- Paylai A.. liam Lewis. Ett9IS TECHNICOLOR' PANAVISION' The Rackham Symphony Choir, Maynard Klein. conductor, also will appear on the series. Another highlight of the season will be the world premiere per- formance of a new work by Ben- ut TENS CLE... jamin Lees, commissioned by the E. Warrtn•Ootor Dries W. Warren at Hiller Rd. 87 No. Gratlot TU 6.0444 581.5040 465-0362 Symphony. A prospectus listing programs and subscription information is available by writing the Detroit Michigan Avenue 3 Miles Woodward at 9 14111 Lahser at Grand Myer West of Middle Bait Symphony Orchestra, Ford .Audi- LI 3.5800 KE 7-2560 PA 1.2100 torium. Busboy Launched Act 11:27INS-KWKRIM W000WARD NEAR 6 MILE • TO a 8300 W.,40,;91,n 7.30, t.30 M. & So. 4:33. 11.30, MY) Sun. 2, 4, 6, I & E\1 AWARD WINNER 7 ACADEMY NOMINATIONS Best Picture Best Actor Best Actress Best Supporting Actress \ Best Director If you've got the guts ...the gun and the gold you can make women be ...men die a town crawl! THE GRADUATE ihic tlE BANCROFT. 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