>»»»»»*»»»»¥¥T»TOO»¥¥¥»»»»»»»»¥¥¥»»»»¥¥»¥¥»»»»»¥*> corded with Music Library Re- The Times, San Malco, Calif. — 13 * cordings in compositions by Mil- Tuesday, February 16, 1965 baud and Kodaly and San Fran- cisco State- faculty members the a cappella choir in four Roger Nixon, Peter Sacco and Lieder for mixed voices by Jo- William Ward. Dr..Tegnell is ? Times TKeatre Pa£e also.music director of the First hannes Brahms, and a number f. By Barbara Bladen Unitarian Church of San Fran- of English rounds and catches '/ cisco. Including works of Thomas War- '/ Times Drama Critic In addition to the a cappella ren, Henry Harrington, Orlando v ensemble, the Collegium. Musi Gibbons and Hcnrv Piircell. Susan Sontag, novelist and literary, stage and film 'Sound of S. F. State cum, with Walter Haderer con r r critic, gave an impromptu talk on the avant gard ducting, will perform the Vival By} rnqifij£ P&3Tti rT5 ^a g r e e film movement last week during a visit with he Choir in parents in San Mateo. Music' Opens di "Concerto Gross in F Major' The New York writer, a frequent contributor t Concert in Tuesday's concert. The com Partisan Review, and Evergreen Review, whose arti bined choir and Collegium Mu March 17 sicum will present the "be! cles 'appear in Esquire, Time, New York Review o With Millbrae resident John Dominus" by George Frederii Books and Examiner Book Week, has been teaching "The Sound, of Music," th Carl Tegnell directing, the San Handel. Dr. Tegnell will leai philosophy at Columbia University. She is currently film version of Rodgers an Francisco State College a cap- Due to length of concentrating on a book of essays to be published ii Hammerstein's successful stag performance pella choir will be heard in One Complete Show Only the fall. Her' contribution to the "Deputy" disput Northern California road siio concert at the College tonight, appears. in the Bentley collection of essays on th engagement at 'the United Art "FAILSAFE"-7:00 following a successful winter controversial Hochhuth play. ists Theatre In San Francisco o "LAWRENCE"-8:45 Susan's comments in San Francisco before an Wednesday evening, Mnrch 17. tour throughout California. audience of 300 film enthusiasts (and many who Robert Wise produced and c Dr. Tegnell, his wife Beth, have heard of her reputation as a critic) was In reeled the production whic and two daughters live in appreciation for what is being done in America by musical, will begin its cxclusiv 23 Bayview Court, Millbrae. The experimental film makers. Although she commends stars Julie Andrews as Mar them-for the effort, she concedes that much of and Christopher Plummer 1 Tegnell girls attend Millbrae their work is inept. Their technical knowledge is the role of Captain Von Trap Rock Hudson, Gina Lollobrigida, Gig Young and Edward schools — Carol, 13, at Taylor often Limited and Interesting effects they achieve Eleanor Parker, Richard Hayd Judd are the star* of "Strange Bedfellows," new Panama Intermediate; Ann, 10, at High- in the use of shadows, blurs, light contrasts and and Peggy Wood also h;ive sta and Frank feature comedy from Universal Pictures in color, lands Elementary. ring roles. which begins an engagement on Wednesday at the Manor imagery is possibly poor camera work. But as Filming of foe story of th Dr. Tegnell, 46, a native of they produce, so will they improve. Theatre. In addition to the four top stars, "Strange Bedfel- Colorado,- graduated from Von Trapp family singers wa lows" presents Terry-Thomas and Arthur Haynes as guest She;pointed out that the avant garde and experl done in Salzburg, Austria, i Northwestern University where PETER stars, and Howard St. John, David King, Peggy Rea, Joseph he received his Master's and mental film work done by Europeans in the twentie many of the city's landmark O7OOLE and thirties.was a forerunner of such highly acclaimcc such a* Mlrabell Garden Slrola and Nancy Kulp In key supporting roles. Ph.D. in music. Before coming contemporary creators as Fellini, Bergman and Truf Nonnberg Abbey, Winkler's Ter to San Francisco State, he taught at Adams State College, fout. The German experimentalists, who shocked the race and the Mozart footbridge TH» S*« SUSS. D»votMN'*wue«*«e« film-going public with "Cabinet of Dr. Caligari" and Richard Rodgers wrote musl Northwestern University, Colo- "Passion of Joan.of Arc" (Carl Dryer) were a direc and lyrics for two new. song 'Greatest Story' Opens rado State College, and Illinois influence on Cocteau, Renoir and his contemporaries 'or the film production whlc Wcslcyan University. Dr. Teg- L0VRMCE "Blood of the Poet," "Orpheus" and "Beauty and the las a by Ernes nell has been active as an ad- Lehman and is in Todd-AO an judicator, lecturer, director and OFAMBI4 Beast" had elements of surrealism which later werr CO-NIT De Luxe color. Road Show on Tuesday soloist throughout the U. S. He seen in commercial French films. All seats will be reserved fo is an officer in the . national xWtrldwIs1*. Regrettably, none of the avant garde film he nightly 8:30 showings an Tickets will go on sale am Northern California premiere o organizations of the American listStllwl movement in this country has had any influence on those at two on Wednesday, Sa mail orders will be receive( ' "The Creates Choral Directors' Association "FAIL SAFE" the commercial product. The experi- urday, and Sunday. starting February 21, for Story Ever Told," which wil and the National Association of BUIO'HQLIHT mentalists go one way'and the mass media goes Information concerning dls be presented in Cinerama anc Teachers of Singing. KBIT FONDA another. Each treats the other like a separate field counts for theatre parties an at the Cinerama Coordinator of Vocal Music with no respect for each others achievements. . student groups may be obtaine Orpheum Theater on Tuesday at San Francisco State since doming in March , Washington 1952; he has prepared choruses The vogue nowadays is to screen movies of rthe >y writing or telephoning th March 23. n'ont TWINS * thirties for an appreciation of hidden virtues. Busby Jnlted Artists Theatre in Sa The premiere performanc for the San Francisco Symphony Berkeley's films, Greta Garbo,.and Eric von Stroheim Francisco. Services Set '.rill be sponsored by the Unitec Orchestra under such conduc- will attract audicpccs who find it fashionable to know Nationas Association, and the tors as Bruno Walter, William names of bit players, titles of background music or Brig. Gen. Walter R. Shoaff public showings will start on Steinberg, Igor Markevltch, En- SERRA -b.iVcijy- PL". „ rique Jorda, and Josef Krlps. Open ti!5 — Wall Dluwy' location settings. flllsborough, general chairman Wednesday, March 24. •BMIL AND THE DETECTIVES" Gary Lewis His a cappella choir at San J. Lewi I "DISORDERLY ORDERLY" ' These same. audiences have no appreciation for 'or the 19th annual massing of Led by the compelling Swedisl Francisco State recently re- FAMILY NIOMT TONIOMT development of technique, little for the directorial art he colors and George Washing actor Max von Sydow as Jesus istry or, finesse of acting style. The fad warrants their Ready for the distinguished cast include STATE ui%l£L reissue. ton Memorial Service has Dorothy McGuIre as Mary now Excitement/ named committees for t Charlton Heston as John th Susan acknowledges that the most conscquentia Circle Star Blylt Prttler THE ROUSTABOUT" achievement in the arts during the past two decades event. Baptist, with Michael Anderson *>• WAIT DISNEY,-. Comedian ' eldes Among those named are Colo- Jr., Robert Blake, John Consl EL has.been in film-making. They have chronicled the son, 19-year-old Gary, heads th dine, David McCallum, Rodd; times and reflected the contemporary scene, better ineup of young rock 'n rollers nel William Hinckley, San Ma- McDowall and Gary Raymonc Those Galloways than 'literature/ painting or music in the years since eo, and Colonel Charles C. Jerry Lewll "DISORDERLY ORDERLY* the war. More that is "new" is being done on film n the latest "Shindig '65" show among the disciples. TECHNICOLOR4 ifonday, February 22 at 8. p.m Budd, Sunnyvale, flag mar- The screenplay, based on Ful CI than in any other medium. Gary appears with his own shals; Mr. Melville Sweet, Mill- ton Oursler's book by the same BRIAN VERA BRANDON WAITER EO ~ MILLBRAE M—4(7-4444 She cites "The Manchurian Candidate" as the Own tits—J Antfn J. Darner. musical combo, The Playboys >rae, music co-ordinalor and name, was produced In creative ."AM-MRRICANIZATIOE N OP EMILY" only American film which piqued one's sensibilities Us fellow performers includ association with Carl Sandburg, C. Steveni, "TWO OH A OU1LLOTI INI * in the same way the European art films do. While toble Gray, Sue Thompson Vice Admiral Theodore D. Hud- Music Is by Alfred Newman. SAN MATCO STANFORD REOWOOO THCATCR DRIVE IN FOX 1JI»Burlln«ame Ave. crediting this film for reaching beyond the flat Ginger Blake, Judd Hamilton lock, San Mateo, special guests. The Cinerama presentation of rw*V Burllngtme—J4M7J I surface of sight and sound, she also compliments The Velvets, The Shindig Also serving on committees are 'Circus World" will close on the novel "Lollta" as its counterpart for higher )anccrs and the Shindig '6. Mrs. Ray T. Marsh, San Car Sunday, March 21. Op*n tits Co-Hit Open tits Co-Hit Open El| HIU, -THOSa CALLOWAYS" liU. vaudeville hcadlincr), organ chapter, DAR. THEATER Only, plus "MYSTERIOUS ISLAND."*.y more often than .not, a good book is ruined by Holly- luffllvclMt H7S73I wood interpretation. "Lolita" is a prime example of a zed his group at first for kicks This service will be held at •oegjMMCooegaWESTLAND THEATRES. nd to play at fraternity par Grace Cathedral, San Francis- There h a DllJmnce PALM complete loss of. poetry and beauty in the metamor- es. Last summer, unknown to rax REDWOOD phosis, she'stated. , Sunday, February 21 at 3:40 THEATER is father, he sneaked out to • •••too citf 11*93909 : Susan's pica toward understanding the "new move- Disneyland with his band and 20,000 PEOPLE CANT Petef Sellers. "PINK PANTHER." ments" in art is to devote time to them. She- rightfully was hired for the summer to MANOR . M»»«tiA»e. contends that no one can judge or even give honest ntertaln for teen-age parties. BE WRONGI HURRY! /YIAINUK fin Mttee—Mun i ., WALT DISNEY'S 171k Oil D Cinlu — Fl 5-IOIS- u,, tits-Anthony Perkins. v*rf •' evaluation to a medium or subject without preparation. Next came a spot in a Unl • HYATT MUSIC THfATRE \ Mlln, Hltcnnck't -PSYCHO." t,i«l«t« LAST 3 DAYSI "WMATBYBR-HAPPIINBD ' TO -BAB?1 • Going regularly to museums, art film theatres, ersal film, followed by a hi ONCE AT 7:37 JANB" — Jifl7 Only and concerts, sharpens a scncs of awareness that ecord, "The Diamond Ring,' TURNS TO EXCITEMENT!!! .04 8t Cam.no ftMl ' builds upon experience for critical judgment. A ppearances on network TV BELMONT Bilmont—l»j-f*Ci factor in heightening one's sensibilities is to "live" hows, and now Gary seem ROCK- ACHIEVEMENT! ONCE AT 9:09 c >w* &U'&->SXfcn-n0i**t COlOr* Itif* •with these creative processes, not sit and stare at well on his way to a big career HMO NIVEN'PETER SB1ERS ; Ntnnr Pend«, PAILSAPB»_TP.M:. n the entertainment field. IN-THE-ROUND them. The idea of allowing one's subconscious to Tickets for "Shindig '65" are * WITH * . 1MI . react without the direct concentration of long period WMRLWCARLOSd sin C»rio»— Jtj-wji iow available at the Circle Star if Tht Yinturei Op*n tits — Jwnn Bmtf In |>n ; observation is the secret of discerning what has'a Ptemlno/t "OOLDPINOER" coter ', - Theater and all agencies. if (hid tnd Jtrtmy .C-aJw'DuciSomALE, tilS only . .< lasting effect on' an individual's taste. P. S»lltn, -PINK PANTHER." MS Ontyi if Gtonjf tnd Teddy Unfortunately there is little opportunity to see TITLE STARTS THURSDAY LAUREL Uup*1 *ntf v"lll« °»k» many of the avant garde films on the West Coast. if Tht tendon LMUKCL nn t«rl»i-JiMUi • HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Wai RICHARD BURTON - PETER OTOOLE Opm tiU-B. Stanwyck. R. TtyUr There is still something of the "underground" about Disney dreamed up the title if Sonny tnd Qitr "NIGHT WAIKER". . it Mainly for lack of outlet, not interest. 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