News Scrapbook 1969-1971

Sunday, February I, 1970

THE SAN DIEGO UNION

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

FEBRIJARV 1970

SUNDAY

MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY • Charles Riendeau plays the title role in Globe's Playboy of the Western World, Carter Stage, 8. ••. Continuing: D,P.

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

ATURDAY

amoigli I ad· San Di- Jllth Symphony, C1v1c The- Robert Em•le conducts San Diego Civic Youth Orches- tra, 1r Art~ Gallery 3 • Aca- pulce Yacht Race deoart • Or gan t Howard Don Small plays 1n . Pa,1' Eo1 opal Church, 4:30 .. Cont•~u ng D,P,Y. ater,

I a Per orm1ng s .haw' Arms and the Man, U SD f'hilosophy Depart- ment presents filmmaker Delmar Daves speaking at Scripps Insti- tute, 7. • Fine Arts Gallery ore- sents archaeolog:st Suzanne Pel· zel speaking at 10:45 a.m..•. Cont1nu1ng: D,P. 8:

ha 01chter plays with 'and San Diego Z !fan R l w~, Symphony 1c Theater, 8:30, also Friday. • Fine Arts Gallery continues show of works by Roy Lichtenstein. • La Jolla Art As social on ont1nues show of Raphael Gutierrez oils ... Con tinu1ng: D,P.

m Austra Ha will be I m,t~. who shot 1v1c Theater, 815. • Central Pub he Library opens Eddie Ed- wards oils. • Ocean Beach Branch Library opens E. Constance Myer oils. • U~D opens Jan Addamczk multi-media works. na it, •

• Quicksilver Messenger Serv- ice plays n Convention Hall, 8. • Gabrioni Trio plays in Gross- mont College Lecture Hall, 11 a.m. p.m.... Continuing: Y.

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C 01 Boys s·ng ·jn • Frank Zappa and h Hot R~t head f,ve hour rock show m Sports Arena. 5 • Art Barn contirue h w of Helen and Lee Maize oils plus membership show y East County Art A so ,. t1on .•• Continuing: D,P,Y. C,v

Artists Asso-

ciation · , U.S. Naval Train- ing Center 8dnd, Pilgrim Hall, Es- condido, 8. • Grossmont College opens show of Richard Allen Morris works. • Golden s•rano Art Gallery continues Goldie Hay- worth , Julia Luippold oils. • James s C h w a b a-

• San Diego State opens even- ing of three one-act plays, Exper imentat Theater, 8. • San Diego Art Institute con inues ~how of El- mi re Bourke, Belma Gumusoglu oils.

• Jewish Community Center opens retrospective show of Rivkah Kap- lan paintings. • Southwestern Gallery continues Judy Smith Wil- son, Walter Wach oils.

• Sopran o Heather Thom• son sings Mar- guerite in San Di ego Opera's Faust, Civic Theater, 8, re- peating Satur- day .•. Contin- uing: H.

che r of San Francisco Con- servatory spP.aks to San Diego Opera Guild, House of Hospitality, 11 a.r1.

• Jim Brocke plays thr~e roles In Co, o ri ado Playhou e's You Know I Can 't Hear You When the Water's Running, 8:30 ... Cont nurng. H.Y.

Vi lChaet ays with Zoltan Rozsnyai and the San Diego Symphony, Civic Theater, 8:30, also Friday. • Le Roi Jones and his theater company perform in San Diego State Peterson Gym- nasium, 8... Continuing: H. hill

• Violini~t Isaac Stern play for No th County Concert Association, Oceans :l High School aud,tonuri, 8: 15. • Jose Greco and com- pany perform 1n C1v1c Theater, 8.30.

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THE SAN DIEGO UNION

Sunday, February I, 1970

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From Feb. 1 To Feb. 8

'YOU KNOW I CAN'T HEAR YOU WHE.'I THE WATER'S RU,11'-iNG' - The Coronado Play- house will present the four short plays by Rob- ert Anderson at 8:30 p.m. Fridays-Sundays run- ning through Feb. 28. 'A. E. 'E:\IY OF THE PEO-

Arts will play a benefit concert for the Torrey Pine~ campaign -at 8:30 p.m. Saturday in the school's Del Mar conservatory center, 1309 Camino Del Mar. HOWARD DON SMALL - The organist will play a recital at 4:30 p.m. today in St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 2705 Fifth Ave.

conduct the San Diego Youth Symphony in a concert at 8 p.m. today in the Civic Theater with saxophonist John Giordano and dancers from the USIU School of Performing Arts as guests. Da LARRY RICHARDSO ' GO IP.ANY -The :\'e\V York-based dance troupe ill perform benefit shows for the Home of C ing Hands al 8:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2:30 p.m. Satur- day in Sherwood Hall, La Jolla. Pop FRANK ZAPP A - The former leader of the Mothers of Invention will bring his new group, the Hot Rats, to the Sports Arena at 5 p.rn. next Sunday on a bill with Love, Sweetwater, Pen- rod, It's A Beautiful Day and a film of the Cream's last performance in London. Also... 'AUSTRALIA' - A tr11vel film by Nicol SmJ!h, with Smith as narrator, will be shown in the Civic Theater at 8:15 p.m. tomorrow, spon- sored by Explorama. 'THE BRAVE LITTLE TAILOR' - Puppet Playhouse, 3903 Voltaire St., Point Loma, will present the combination puppet-actor play for children at 2 p.rn. Saturdays and Sundays through March 8. DELMAR DAVES - The film director-pro-

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'DO. 'l' DRI, :K THE W TER' - The Woody .\llen comedy will be performed on the main stage of the Old Globe Theater at 8 p.m. today, Tuesday through Thursday and next Sunday;

PLE' - Arthur Miller's adap- tation of the Henrik Ibsen's play will be presented by the Jewish Community Center, 4079 54th St., at 8:30 p.m. Sat- urdays and Sundays through Feb. 15. Phil Schaub, left, and Raoul .Marquis are in the cast.

•., -The George Bernard Shaw play 1 ill be prn.scnted by the l;SIU hoot of Performing rt at 8 30 p.m. Tuesday, 350 Cedar St.. 111th additional perform- ance· nightly at that time rough next Sunriay. The ca t includes Hugh llud on and. left to right, Lisabeth Josnson , lice Rorvik and Robin Mur- phy.

SYMPHONY CONCERT - Zol- tan Rozsnyai will conduct the San Diego Symphony with pian- ist Misha Dichter as soloist at 8:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday in the Civic Theater.

VIEN'.'!A ACADEMY CHORUS - The ensem- ble will sing for the Grossmont Community Con•

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Mu • IC ALCALA TRIO -The chamber ensemble from the University of San Diego will perform at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Central Public Library, 820 E St. 'BEETHOVEN'S BffiTHDAY PARTY' - The San Diego Symphony will present young peo· pie's concerts at 9:30 and 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Saturday in the Civic Theater, honoring the 200th anniversary of the composer's birth. SAN DIEGO SINFONIE'ITA - The chamber ensemble from USIU'1 School or Performmg

at 8:30 p.m. Friday and aturday, and at 2 p.m. today and next Sunday. Burt ~liller plays an American touriste. 'PLAYBOY OF THE WESTERN WORLD' - The Old Globe Theater will present the J. 1. Synge play on the Ca iu carter Center Stage at 8 p.m. today, Tuesday lhrough Thursday and next Sunday; at 8:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and at 2 p.m. today and next Sunday. 'THE WITCH 'D THE ROSE' -The play for chlldren by •ola Roeper will be presented by the USIU School f Pe.donning Arts, 350 Cedar St., at 11 a.m and 2 p.m. Saturday through April 11.

cert Association at 8:15 p.m. Friday in the audi- torium of Grossmont High School, El Cajon. VIE•• 'A CHOIR BOYS - The youthful chorus will perform at 3 p.m. next Sunday in the Civic Theater. YOUTH ORCH~TRA - Robert Emile will conduct the San Diego Civic Youth Orchestra in a concert at 3 p.m. today in the Copley Audi- torium of the Fine Arts Gallery, Balboa Park. YOUTH SYMPHONY - Louis Campiglia will

'TIIE GRASS IS GREE, ER' - The Bntish comedy by Hugh and Margaret Williams will be pre en led at 8:30 p.m. Fri- day and Saturdays through Feb. 23 beginning this week in the Patio Playhouse, 373 Hale ,\ve., Escondido.

ducer-actor will discuss his film "Broken Ar· row" after its showing at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Summer Auditorium of Scripps Institute of Oceanography, sponsored by the UCSD Depart- ment of Philosophy. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~

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