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At Musical Shows JIM RUNYON 6·10AM Cleveland's Famous Musical Theatre-in-the-Round s 1n• at Musical Shows JIM RUNYON 6·10AM . WKYCI1100 MUSICARNIVAL •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Boord of Directors Special Event Concert ! John L. Price, president James D. Ireland, vice-president Sunday, Sept. 13 • 7 p.m. Alfred M. Rankin, secretazy Frank K. Griestnger, treasurer •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Dr. Jonathan Bishop Kenyon C. Bolton Philip R. Mather Producer & General Manager John L. Price, Jr. JOHN Theatre Manager Ross Chapple Secretary: Ruth Miller Springer MAYALL Advertising & Promotion Director: Nancy McArthur Press Agent: Diana Price Assistants: Mark Fitzgibbons, blues band Mary Miller Box Office All Seats $5 Virginia Mulligan, Treasurer; Ernestine Nichols, Subscriptions; Patti Brown, Margaret Ann .Tozsa, IF YOU HAVEN'T GOT YOUR Diane LiPuma, Gladys Smith, Marian Balla, .Judy Koenig, Mar­ TICKETS YET, HURRY UP! jorie Nichols, Marjorie Crane, Faye Kreinberg, Kathy Kerfoot, Heather Hale, Nancy Metzen­ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• baum, Paula Belfiore, Terry Balla HERE ARE ALL THE EASY WAYS Switchboard Lynne Zeedik, Mary Reynolds TO BUY YOUR SEATS: Chairman of Ushers 1. STOP AT THE BOX OFFICE AT INTERMIS­ Betty Blodgett SION TONIGHT (you can use your Master Charge House Manager or Bankamericard.) · Bill Swann 2. ORDER BY PHONE (Cleveland 663-8400, Akron Usher Captains 253-5210) Dolly :Mmer, James Jacoby, .Tanis 3. ORDER BY MAIL with check and stamped self­ Jordan, Jody Shelton, Kay Yura­ tevac, Don Marks, Shirley Martin addressed envelope to: Musicarnival. Box 802, Cleveland 44122. Technical Supervisor Ron Szego 4. BUY AT YOUR NEARBY Sears, Burrows, Brown Derby, Watkins, Montgomery Ward, Polsky's. Maintenance Pat Swann, Dennis Mastrangelo, Kurt Overmyer, Richard Saskin, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Larry Slaminka IF YOU COULDN'T GET EXACTLY THE Counsel Thompson, Hine & Flory SEATS YOU WANTED (OR COULDN'T Auditors GET SEATS AT ALL) for Robert Goulet & Ernst & Ernst Carol Lawrence, Man of La Mancha, Wayne Electrician Newton, Ann Corio, Jerry Vale, or Cabaret Phil Smith this summer- Sound Jack Schmuck! MAKE SURE YOU DON'T GET LEFT Orchestra Contractor Ben Silverberg OUT NEXT SUMMER! ORDER SEASON Sound Consultant SUBSCRIPTIONS NOW! (see all the details Audio Craft in this program and use the handy order Musicarnival School Program Director: Dale Anglund blank. Earlybirds get the best seats!) Apprentices: Tom Bencb'ckt, Carol Goss, Dwight Hughes, Melanie IF YOU ARE A SMART BUSINESS EX­ Jankowski, Lynda Lavin, Suaan Marrone, Mark Stillgoj, Wendy ECUTIVE, order your subscriptions now to Stuzin, Mary Chambers make sure your company always has the choicest seats at your disposal - even on Musicarnival is a Member of sold-out nights- to make your business en­ The Musi~al Theatres Association tertaining a pleasure. Programs designed and edited for Mnsicarnival by Nancy McArthur ();,~ Musicarnlval stars are very par­ ticular about food, drinks and service. So naturally they go to the Blue grass. You can. get the same great cocktails, great food and great service to- after night. Even if you're not astar,~heBiueGrass serv1ce makes the show you:~:~like stop and I have a drink ~ith the stars! MOTOR INN • 5500 NORTHFIELD ROAD • Phone 475-7600 RESTAURANT • 5600 NORTHFIELD ROAD • Phone 475-2525 Don't forget, every Monday evening when a new Musicarnival show opens, the entire cast gets together for a Press Party at The Blue Grass. It starts right after the show. Make a date to be therel fo'oci~tg str1k8s a new high note . 3% %oti~fg$ GUARANTEED PER RATE 2-5 YEAR INVESTMENT 5 4 YEAR CERTIFICATES 5%% is music to everybody's ears. Get this high interest rate with Society's 2 to 5 Year Investment Certificates. Deposit $500 or more. Interest is payable quarterly, semi-annually or annually. 1 to 2 Year Investment Certificates paying a guaranteed rate of 5%% per year are also available. A deposit of $500 or more Poct~ts is all that is required. Interest is payable quarterly, semi­ annually or annually. NATIONAL Purchase either certificate and qualify for a Society Free Checking account. BANK Start your investments off on a new high note at Society, OF CLEVELAND today. MEMBER F.D.I.C. DEPOSiTS INSURED TO $20,000 MUSICARNIVAL • John L. Price, Jr., producer One week only! Sunday, Aug. 30 thru Friday, Sept. 4, 1970 The JOHN DAVIDSON Show special guest star JO ANNE WORLEY Musical Director: EVERETT GORDON NO SMOKING IN THEATRE • DO NOT LEAVE YOUR SEAT DURING BLACKOUTS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BE SURE TO TELl PEOPLE YOU LIKE We hope that you will have a won­ Monday thru Thursday evenings at 8 derful time at this evening's show p.m. and 2 shows on Friday at 7 & and that you will do your friends a 10:30 (no Sat. show this week). favor by telling them about the fun to be enjoyed here the rest of this This week's ticket prices: Sunday, week with John Davidson and Jo Monday $3.95, Tuesday, Wednesday, Anne Worley. Thursday $4.95; both Friday shows Your friends can still get tickets $5.95. ALL SEATS WITHIN JUST for most of this week's performances: 18 ROWS OF THE STAGE. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -act one- JOHN DAVIDSON Wfllld.R' in the Sunshine • Easy Come, Easy Go Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head JO ANNE WORLEY Anything Goes • Someone to Watch Over Me • A Kid Again Favorite Things • Be Nice to People • Opera Exam JOHN & JO ANNE Love Story -act two­ JOHN DAVIDSON I'll Never Fall in Love Again • Everything Is Beautiful Something • Daydreams • Didn't We • Both Sides Now Guitar Medley • Banjo Medley A Time for Us I Somewhere • Get Together I Games People Play MUSlCABNIVAI. ORCHESTRA: Ben Silverberg, Jack Pollack, Ruthabet Marsh, Edward Crevol, violins; Willis Neuwirth, yJola: George Wisneskey, cello; Ray Rinaldi, Joe Trczlnskl, Joe Hruby, trumpets; Kenneth Emerson, Richard Wooley, Robert Curnow, trombones; Marvin Aaronson, Errol Schlabach, Cha rles Avellone, Vincent Patti, sa.xoJihones, clarinets, flutes. You can see JOHN DAVIDSON at Musicarnival • You can hear JOHN DAVIDSON every night on COLUMBIA RECORDS LEASE • BENT • BUY ~~ SOUTB EAST CHEVROLET CO. 8815 Broadway 641·9300 Cleveland's "Full Service" Chevrolet Dealer CHEVWAY.,...,.. CHEVROLET DEALERS LEASING / R E NTAL SYSTEM Lease or Rent a Chevrolet or any other fine car. Check our rates before you make any decision. 8829 Broadway 641•3030 moke sure you get the best tlownlront seots lor every show next summer What' 6 the advantage o J being a subscription order and apply your de­ aubtteriber? posit to tickets for the shows you do want. You get first choice of seat locations. How do you order subscriptions You select your seat location and a now before the number of shores regular night, then receive your favorite is definite? seat location for every show. With a $15 deposit per subscription. Use You save 10%. the handy order blank below. The balance You get free parking in the special sub­ will be billed to you in the spring when scriber parking area. the schedule of shows is set. You receive all your tickets by mail before box office opens. Do you have to order right now or How much does " subscription can you wait until later? You can order subscriptions anytime be­ coat? tween now and next June. Save this order The total of one ticket for all the shows, blank to use later when you make up less 10%. Final amount depends on the your mind. Of course, requests for sub­ number of shows when the schedule is scriber seat locations are filled in the set in the spring. There will be at least order received so order as early as you eight shows. can. Tuesday is the lowest price night, Saturday top price. Approximate range: Memo to Smart Businessmen Tuesday $28-$40; Wednesday and Thurs­ Buying subscriptions for your business day $36-$49; Friday $38-$52; Saturday entertaining is a good investment in good $40-$55. will for your company. What if you order. subscriptions Having downfront seats at your disposal for those sold-out way-in-advance nights now and then when t.he schedule when there isn't a ticket to be had any­ is set decide that you don't want where means prestige and convenience for all o J the shows? your firm and makes those special guests Many people just go ahead and subscribe of yours very happy. anyway in order to have subscriber priv­ ileges and then give the tickets they can't use themselves to relatives or friends The season's subscribers will receive their they want to entertain. renewal forms by mail in September Or, if you prefer, you can cancel your Clip and mail with your check to: Miss Nichols, Musicarnival, Box 802, Cleveland 44122 (PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE) ·-----------------------------·--------------------------- Name 1971 NEW Address SUBSCRIBEf; fity _______ Zip ___ Phone _____ For a compOTiy, nome of person placing order: circle performance desired: TUES WED THURS FRI SAT SAT 8 pm 8 pm 8 pm 8 pm 7 pm 10:30 Number of subscriptions ___ X $15 deposit per subscription $ _____ Seat Location Preference: Section _____ Row _____ Any other specification Who's who 1nI tonight's show ... JOHN DAVIDSON role in his Hallmark Hall of Fame produc­ tion of The Fantasticks. John Davidson can best be described as By 1966, John was starring in his own a "total performer." His multi-talents hour-long NBC-TV variety series, The have been acclaimed in virtually every Kraft Summer Music Hall. In October entertainment medium: motion pictures, 1967, Davidson hosted his first television television, recording, concerts, nightclubs special, John Davidson at Notre Dame, for and legitimate theatre. Few performers ABC-TV. There followed a special David­ of Davidson's generation have enjoyed son Kraft Music Hall, Class of '68, and in 1969, John headed for London to star in such success in so many areas.
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