News Scrapbook 1969-1971

Sunday, June 29, 1969 E-3 Highlights of the month's fare in art, music and drama-the times, places and playbills. THURSDAY FRIDAY THE SAN DIEGO UNION

JIJLI' MONDAY

SATURDAY • Minerva Mar- quis directs Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? for Syn anon House, 3955 Fourth Ave., Saturdays and Sundays ·through July .t ... C,J,S

WEDNESDAY

TUESDAY

• Gil;iay Co., 771 El Cajon Blvd., opetlS Steve Gillette and Steve Martin, 8:30 and 11:30 p.m. • La Jolla Art Association con- tinues Lynn Winans oils • South- western College opens The Wicked Witch of Marvey Doo, Mayan Hall, 10 a.m.... Continuing: J,S

• No1i; <;t,.,r'!s A It School opens Sweet Cnarity,.Mission Bay High School auditorium.* • Puppets Please opens Winnie-the-Pooh, Balboa Park Puppet Theater, 1:30 and 2:30 p.m. • Studio 25, Span- ish Village Art Center, opens all- media membership show . . .. C,S • San Diego Summer Sym- phony ellsM ope with Zoltan Ro~ny;: conductnw p1an1st Peter Serkil}, S Di go tale Open Air Theate Pat Playhouse, Es condi~a. opert Boaters 'n' Bustles.* • Westminster Pres- byterian Church, 3598 Talbot St., opens South California! t • Cal- ifornia Ballet performs in Chula Vista Memorial Bowl.* .•. M,L,S

• Suh continues

S- ·Globe 'Spoon River Anthology' F National company of 'Fiddler on on the Roof' R - Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey Circus D-M1ssion Playhouse 'Don Juan in . Hell'

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[avaun Kimbrough oils. • San Diego Art Institute, Balboa Park, continues Winifred Depew oils, Carol Estrup oils and Caroline Schultz watercolors and acrylics...• Continuing, C,S

• 200th Anniversary opens 1869 Circus in Old Town, 2, 4and 8p.m. • Carrousel Art Gallery opens Ruth Rankin oils.... Continuing: J,S

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• lloiversjty of San Diego pre- sents San Djegg Banet in 'Clas- sical Symphony,' pas de deux from 'Don Quixote' and 'Romeo and Juliet,' Cq~ege for Womer Theater, Alcala Par ,* .•. Continuing: C,S

• Starlight Musicals at the Zoo opens My Fair Lady, produced by United States International Univer- sity School of Performing Arts, Wegeforth Bowl. San Diego Zoo.* •.. Continuing: S • Royal Bai let presents Swan Lake in Civ c Theater.* • South- western Gallery opens oils by Margo Gillett, Clare Hickman. ... J,C,L,R,S

Kiyoshi Saito. raining Center Bluejackets Choir sings at !~D College (or WomenTheater, 7:30 p.m. • The 5th Dimension plays at International Sports Arena. t . .. Continuing: M,C,l,S aval

• Orr's Gallery continues show of trompe l'oeil paintings by Kennard Harris.

• fiddler on he Roof opens in Civ' T ater • Sandipex '69, stamp:;how vitli nriginal art mas- terpieces included, opens four-day run at Community Concourse. • La Jolla Art Association con- tinues Elise Hoelzel oils, Liz Seelos watercolors .• . M,L,R,S

• En la to C c Vanations,' Bayadere'

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• merica witfi banjo player Eddie Peabody, set for Civic Theater, 7 :30 and 9 p.m. • Cen- tral Public Library continues show of pairt1ngs, drawings and water- colors by Jo Burton and Fern Hudson.... Continuini. L 1ngs 1

and 'Raymonda.'* • Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey Circus opens in Inter- national Sports Arena, 2 and 7 p.m. ... Continuing:.M,L,S

• Dionne War- wick joins Hugh Masake- la, Woody Her- .man at Arena1.t • California Ballet performs in Pilgrim Hall, Escondioo, 2 :and S p.m.••• M,J,S,W

• Eileen Bren- nan stars in Stop the World -1 Want to Get Off for Starl 'g~t at Zoo.* • Cali- fornia Ballet perfor~s at Mad.ison High .t ... J,C,S

• North Park Branch Library con- tinues show of surrealistic water- colors and oils by Ethel Greene. . .. Continuing: M,S

• La Jolla Art Association opens show of oils by Hilda Inch.

lemon Grove Coun y titirary continues show of Tee Gardner 01 s. • Ocean Beach Branch Li- brary continues show of Claire- mont Art Guild members works. •••Contim.mg: W

• Grossmont College Summer Theater opens Li'I Abner, Stage- house Theater, El Cajon.* • . • Continuing: M,S,W

• California Ballet performs in Madison High School, 4833 Doliva Drive.t ... M,C,S,W

t Denotes an event begi ning at 8 p.m. * Denotes an event beginning at 8:30 p.m,

FAREWELL ON CAMPUS - Relieious and laity wait in receivin11 line at University of San Diego campus last Sunday to say farewell to Most Rev. Francis J. Furey who leaves San Diego Aueust 5 to become

Archbishop of San Antonio, Texas. The outdoor recepliort w•s spon- sored by trustees of the Colleges of Women and Men and tfle School of Law of the University. Archbishop Furey is chancellor of USO.

TREK TO CROSS - H111hh&hlmK the Trek lo lhe'Cross on Presidio Hill last week was the blessinii of nine tiny palms to be planted at the nine missions founded by father Junipero Serra m Alta California. Most Rev. Francis J. Furey is shown blessing the palms and presentinK them to repr11sent.lt1ves of the nine missions-}n center is

Father William Cornelison, principal of University High School, who accepted a palm in behalf of Mission San Diego de Alcala, the first mission started by father Serra 200 years ago. The Serra Cross marks the site where the Apostle of California planted his crude cross to found the mission. "' , e~O5$ "?/_~~ /1, 1

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