The Michigan Daily-Thursday, November 17, 1977-Page 5 ARTS ARCDE. ..THE WEEK IN REVIEW Nureyev meets Fozzie Bear Home space movies Look out 'Star Wars' LOS ANGELES (AP) - Rudolph Nureyev, ballet dancer and star of "Valentino," will make a guest appear- ance on "The Muppet Show," Nureyev will dance with a six-foot ballerina Muppet pig in one sequence - called "Swine Lake." B Bloody cake for Dracula LONDON (UPI) -, "Star Wars" fever is spreading across the Atlantic. Although the movie doesn't get its of- ficial British debut until next month, an 8-minute home version of the science- fiction powerhouse. already is setting sales records. "The demand is fantastic," said Peter Burt, co-director of Mountain Films Ltd., which sells the 8-minute films for $34 each retail. "We got 1,000 prints of the movie in, and sold them in 48 hours. It's unheard of" "Personally, I think it's bloody crazy," Burt said of people willing to spend so much for 8 minutes of viewing. That didn't stop him from ordering 3,000 more abbreviated versions of ''Star Wars." He said the "Star Wars" home ver- sion undoubtedly will surpass previous best-seller "Sound of Music," of which 3,000 copies were sold in two years. The full-length movie, which has $176 million gross sales in the United States to date, will premier in London Dec. 27. NEW YORK (AP) - Tuesday night marked the potentially historic premiere of Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Steven Spielberg's fantasy - exploration on the possibilities of ex- isting extraterrestrial life. The film has received nothing but unqualified raves thus far, and may prove to be this sea- son's Star. Wars. Close Encounters should reach this area by Christmas. NEW YORK (UPI) - Bride of Drac- ula: The case of the Broadway show "Dracula" produced a black and white wedding cake - with just a tasteful touch of red - Wednesday night for Frank Langella, who plays the. blood- thirsty count, and Ruth Weil, his bride of two days. Among those congratulating the couple were Dom DeLuise, who attend- ed a matinee of the show and stayed for the party at Martin Beck Theater. IRai~go< Alex's pop found? ATHENS (AP) - An ancient tomb of King Philip II of Macedon, father of discovered beneath a village street in Alexander the Great, the Greek Arch- northern Greece may be the burial site aeological Society announced Tuesday. B Beatles statue will stand LIVERPOOL, England (AP) - City officials in Liverpool have reversed an earlier decision and voted to erect a sta- tue in the city center honoring the Beat- les, the Liverpudlian quartet that dom- inated Western pop culture for a decade. The council vote acknowledged the "musical achievements of the Beatles and the worldwide fame that has ac- crued to Liverpool as a result of their talent." An Evening with Shakespeare, Congreve, Dickens, Chekhov & Coward; starring Nicholas Pennell and Marti Maraden by arrangement with Stratford Shakespearean Festival Foundation Devised by Michael Meyer Proceeds from these performances will go toward Theatre Student Scholarships. Reserved Tickets-$5.00 to $3.00 Trueblood Theatre, 8 p.m. Fri. & Sat., November 18-19 The University of Michigan " Professional Theatre Program Tickets at P.T.P. Office-764-0450; and at Hudson's Stores NOON LUNCHEON Homemade Soup & Sandwiches 504 Friday, Nov. 18 PERRY BULLARD, Democratic Congressman, MI "CONTROLLING THE SECOND POLICE'' at GUILD HOUSE .802 MONROE (corner of Oakland) Is There Something You've Got To Say? SAY IT IN THE CLASSIFIEDS Nipsey Russell as Tin Man RESIDE TH NOVEN EAS m.. ENTIAL COLLEGE PLAYERS present 4E EUNUCH. of TERENCE There's no place NEW YORK (AP) - Nipsey Russell, costumed as the tih Man of Wizard of Oz fame, strolls beside one of the ramps of the Cyclone Roller Coaster at Coney Is- land in New York. Taking part in the movie of The Wiz, the long-running Broadway musical currently being like home filmed by Milos Forman (One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest), Russell, as the Tin Man, is born at the bottom of the roller coaster and discovered by Dorothy as she follows the path of the Yellow Brick Road. MBER 1~,18,19 ST QUAD Al 8 o'clock PM CALL 764-0557 JUDITORIUM admission $1.50 aU t . BILLY JOEL uveis 'THE STRANGER" M. ; BILLY JOEL THE STRANGER including: Everybody Has A Dream Only The Good Die Young/She's Always A Woman Movin'Out(Anthonys Song)/Vienna Records and Tapes ;.' J C 34987 When Billy Joel completed his recent SRO 108- date tour, he stopped just long enough to write and record his best album ever, "The Stranger." Backed by his great tour band, and with help from some top New York sessionmen, "The Stranger""is filled with the same power and honesty that have made Billy one of the most compelling performers of our time. "The Stranger." New from Billy Joel. On Columbia Records and Tapes. BILLYJOEL I'I I J(x'(1 11111 TURNSTILES CpnJck os oesT os Say Goodbye To Hotlywood Stop in Nevada Taeten"Payer Mami 2017 (Seen the ights go out on Broadway) The 350-voice University Choral Union and the University Symphony Orchestra open the Christmas season with ... . Handel's fILesst4I This annual concert traditionally opens the holiday season for thousands of concertgoers, as it has for almost one hundred years. Donald Bryant will conduct the University Choral Union and University Symphony Orchestra with soloists Kathryn Bouleyn, soprano; Linn Maxwell, contralto; Dan Marek, tenor and Joseph McKee, bass. Tickets sales are underway for the three presentations of this popular concert. Tickets at $2 to $5 are available at Burton Tower. Friday, December 2 at 8:30 Saturday, December 3 at 8:30 Sunday, December 4 at 2:30 .in Hill Auditorium T !\!'\iIT1T/ 1 Tr\T " Tr/YTr1i/'YTrrfn /1rnrTtA ri " 1 rt ' i lY " . "f . ."M