News Scrapbook 1968-1969

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THE SAN DIEGO UNION

Sunday, April 27, 1969

Highlights of the month's fore in art, music and drama- the times, places and playbills.

MAY

1969

SUNDAY

MONDAY

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FRIDAY

• U.S. Air Force Band plays in Ci~i 'ffleater.t • Candy Co., L Ma. , opens comic Steve Martin.* • Southwe •ern Col- lege C ula Vista, opens Fuddy Duddy, faculty art show. • Studio 25, Spanish Village, opens juried show by San Diego County Art Club. • Downtown YWCA opens Pauline Doblado oils, waterco1ors.

• San Diego Ballet, 3255 Fifth Ave. ens ert Concerts' wit b~e , 8:45 p.m. • UC. pr The Music of Davi11 Ahlstr11 atthews Camp· 1531 Tyler St., open White Sheep of the Family.* • Grossmont College presents violin-piano-clarinet chamber mus- ic, Fine Arts Lecture Hall, 11 a.m. us rt I , . Alpha Omega Players,

• Victor Borge plays Conven- tion Hall 8:15 p.m. • Theater Five continues The Shadow Ripens.*

t Denotes an event beginning at I p.m.

• Oenotes an event beginning at 8:30 p.m.

• Archie Shepp Sextet plays jau m U Gymnasium.t • C'jn r.u lluhjrc Library presents all-BernstthJ ~rogram, 7:30 p. • p1 ° r Pauline Oliv- eros ___.,.. in Southwestern College Music Building, 11 a.m. • The San Diego Union presents Investment Clinic, Civic Theater, 7:30 p.m • San Diego Stat~ Aztec Center opens Paris photos.

• Sm er Glen Yarbrough comes to UCSD Gymnasium. * • G s mont Colle Emer- son • pre- sents fulksing- er Rick Mas- ton, Lecture Ha II, 11 a.m.

• Norman Lu- boff conducts chorus from San Diego County Schools, Civic Theater.t • Paul Brach, speaks on Pi- casso in Fine Arts Gallery 10:45a.m.

• Marilyn Rue sings with San Diego Sym- phony and Chorus, Civic Theater.* • Southwestern College opens A Midsummer Night's Dream Mayan Hall.t

UiU-1cJ11Aic l ary con- tinues watercolors of Mexico by San Diego artists. • North Park Branch Library continues Judy Antell oils. • La Jolla Art Asso- ciation opens membership show.

• Unicorn Theater continues show of works by San Diego photog- raphers. • Grossmont College continues A Child's Garden of Art, Iibrary foyer.

• Chula Vista Art Guild continues membership show.

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the church"s_ Great Hall, 2725 Fifth Ave., at nda s and Saturdays through May 8:30 p.m.

chorus and orchestra at 7:30 p.m. next Sun- in the La Jolla Presbyterian Church, day

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'WHITE comedy b EP OF THE FAMILY' - Ian Hay and L. du Garde Peach will be pr ented by the Alpha Omega Play- ers, 1531 T} k:r St., at 8:30 Fridays and Satur- days and 8 p.m. l\lay 2-5, ending May 25. The

O, E-THOUSAND VOICE CHOIR _ massed chorus of students from San Diego County Schools will be conducted by Norman Luboff in a concert at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the PHILHARMONIC CONCERT-Alfred Wallen- stein will conduct the Los Angeles Philhar- monic in the final concert of its current Civic Theater season at 8 p.m. today. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH - The church, at 2725 Fifth Ave. 1 will present a con- cert by its choristers at 4 p.rn. today, con- ducted by the organist-choirmaster Howard Don Small. SAN DIEGO STATE - The school's Jazz En- semble and its Men's Glee Club will join forces for a Mother's Day concert at 8:15 p.m. loday m the auditorium of Crawford High &hool 41 cc • ' The Convention Hall. SYMPHO, Y PANEL- The Jewish Communi- ty Center, 4079 54th St., will present a panel discussion about the last San Diego Symphony concert of the season at 8:30 p.m. Thursday with Zoltan Rozsnyai, musical director of the Symphony; Simon Reznikoff. and Will Ogden, head of the UCSD music department, partici- pating. Ul\1VERSITY OF MICHIGAN BAJ\D - ThP wind ensembl.e from Michigan will perform at 8:30 p.m. Friday in the gymnasium or South- '\\estern College, 5400 Otay Lakes Road Chula Vista. ' Cance 'THE MAN AND THE MASK'-The San Diego Civic Youth Ballet, with guest dancer Jean- Paul Comelin of the National Ballet, will per- form the new work at 8:30 p.m. Saturday in the Civic Theater. SA: DIEGO B \LLET - The company will present three work - "Classical Symphony." "Charily Ball Can-Can" and "Con Amor'' - in its headquarters at 3255 Fifth Ave. at 8:~0 p.m. Friday and Saturday and at 2 p.m. Sat- urday in a new format, "Dessert Concerts."

CANDY CO. - The La Mesa folk spot, at 7711 El Cajon Blvd., will present the folk-rock duo Richard Twice at 8:30 and 11:30 p.m. today and Hoyt Axton and His Boys at the same times Thursday through next Sunday. GRATEFUL DEAD - The San Francisco rock group, along with Canned Heat and others will perform at noon today on the San Dieg~ State grass near the Aztec Bowl. Canned Heat

Drama

present the Tennessee Williams play al 8:30 p.m. Friday. It is currently in repertory with "A Delicate Balance."

'BECKET' The Jean Anouilh play will he presented by Grossmont College at 8:30 p.m.

'THE KILLING OF SISTER GEORGE' - Frank Marcus' comedy-drama, the last pro- duction of the season in the Old Globe Theater's Cassiw; Carter Center Stage, will open at 8 p.m. Thursday for per- formances at that time Tues- days-Thursdays and Sundays and at 8:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays through June 1 with a 2 p.m. matinee June 1. 'LOOK HOMEWARD, AN- GEL'-The Ketti Frings adap- tation of Thomas Wolfe's auto- biographical first novel will be presented by San Diego Mesa College at 8 p.m. Thursday- Saturday and May 22-24 in the school's Apolliad Theater 7250 Artillery Drive. ' 'LUV' - The Murray Schisgal comedy will be presented by San Diego State at 8 p.m. Fri- day, Saturday and May 21-24 in the Dramatic Arts Build- ing's main stage. The Sumner Arthur Long comedy will be presented by the San Dieguito Little Theater at the Del :\1ar Fairgrounds at 8:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays through May 31. 'NEVER TOO LATE' -

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ALFIERE Q :.\RTET - The chamber ensem- ble will play Jtr 3115 p.m. today in the James S. Copley Audi rium of the Fine Arts Gallery, Balboa Park $ponsored by the gallery and the San Diego :Ympbony. AMERICA!>/ CO, lPOSERS - The San Diego chapter of Phi :\tu Alpha Sinfonia, men's pro- fessional music fraternity, will present its an- nual concert of .American music at 8:15 p.m. Thursday in the San Diego State music audi- torium, featuring the school's concert band and Jazz en emblP. BALBOA Q IARTET - The chamber ense . ble will play at p. m. today m room 80 of Southwest College, 5400 Otay Lakes Ro d, Chula Vista. 'FRAY J IPERO SERRA, THE GREAT WALKER' - The new oratorio with music by William R. Ward and book by MacKinley Helm will be premiered in San Diego State's Peterson Gymnasium at 3:15 and 8:15 p.m. next Sunday by soloists, chorus and orchestra conducted by Howard Hill. CHOm FESTIVAL - Youth choirs from 11 Episcopal congregations in San Diego County will participate m a musical program at 7 p.rn. today in St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 2725 Fifth Ave. JAM~S DICK - The young pianist will play a recital at 8 p.m. Thursday in the San Diego State Aztec Center"s Montezuma Hall. MADRIGAL SINGERS - Two local groups who specialize in the period works will per- form this week the San Diego Mesa College Madrigal Singen at noon Tuesday in the school's room C-116 and the UCSD Madrigal Singers at 8 p.m. Friday in the university's Humanities-Library Auditorium. DOUGLAS MOUNGER - The violinist will play a recital at 11 a.m. tomorrow in lhe Grossmont College Fine Arts Center. 'THE PASSION \CCORDING TO ST. MAT- THEW' - Johann Sebastian Bach's monu- mental work will be performed by soloists,

Thursday through Saturday in the school's tagehouse Theater. Robert B. Hays plays the t le role. 'C \TCH .\IE IF YOU C,\•., The Patio Play- Jiou e, 3 Hale Ave., E ·cond1do, is presenting the lm.l'er at 8::lo p.m. Fridays and Satur- da throu h .'\fay 31. '\ llELIC\TE BALA. 'CE' - Edward Albee's play IHII b presented by the Mission Play- hou <', 3960 Mason St., Old Town at 8:30 p.m. turday. It is alternating with ''The Night of t Iguana " 'TIH-; FIBEBUGS' - The United States Inter- national Univer ·1ty School of Performing Arts 1H I pre cnt the Max Frisch play in its head- qu ers, 350 Cedar St., at 8:30 p.m. tomor- row rou h Saturday. '<,O_OD (,RIEF. A GRIFFIN' - The San Diego ,Junior Theater will present the fanciful musi- cal play for children in the Balboa Park Pup- pet Theater al 7:30 p.m. Friday; at 2:30 p.m. lodai,. Saturday and next Sunday, and at 12:30 p rn. Saturday.

includes, left lo right, Larry Ta ot llcnrv Vcstine, Bob Hile, Allan Wilson and Adolphci de la Parra. ROCK BAND CONTEST - The sixth annual event, sponsored by Ozzie's Music Co. al their store, 6875 El Cajon Blvd., is scheduled to begin at 1 ll.lTI. today with Gary Wi1hem and Kerry Chater, two formt•r winners of lhe con test now with lhe Union Gap, among the judges. Also... FIESTA 200 - The San Diego 200th Anniv<'r• sary, Inc., presents daily performances hy "The Flying Indians of Papantla," the Vir~ta 2ooth Ballet Folklorico. magicians, marion- ettes and other attractions plus c1rls, cnifls and gift shops, noon-10 :vlonday-Friday, 10-10 Saturday, Sunday and holidays through >l'ov. 2, Old Town. MEREDITH WrL,UlO\ The romposer of "The Music ;\Ian" will ~;irak at 8 p.m. Frida v · t auditorium of Kearny High School, 7651 el ton t., spom;ored by the San Dirgo Evening College. 'THE WIZARU IW OZ' Thr Pu Plav-

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'NIGHT MUST FALL' - The Emlyn Williams thriller will be presented by the Coronado Playhouse at 8 30 p.m. Fridays-Sundays through May 24. '.THE RIVALS' - The Richard Brinsley Sher- idan Restoration comedy is being presented at Actors Quarter, 480 Elm St., at 8:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH - Three new plays by E. S. Coffin - "Poor Ruthie Poor George," "One Act Two For Three" and "Waiting for Teavy" - will be presented in

'THE IMPORTANCE OF BE-' ING EAll'iEST' - The newly formed Cabrillo Pla)ers will pre. ent the Oscar Wilde come- dy in the Holy Trinity Episco- pal Church, 2083 Sun et Cliffs Blvd., Ocean Beach, at 8:30 p.m. Friday, Saturday and .\lay 23-24.

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m~ ' IGIIT OF THE TGU~NA' - The Mis- '"" Playhouse, :!!)60 ;\lason St., Old Town, will

house, 3903 Voltaire St.. Poi11t Lom·1. v.111 prE'- sent !he play for children al 2 p.m. Saltwdays and 1111 ays through Jun 29. ---------------------------- ----------------------------------------------- -------------------------~

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