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Ithamei •FROG- 6 I 25 Ana 30 PM THE EVENING STAR am don’t know how Bing doe* Washington, C., Saturday, January 10, It. 1 H OPENING TUES., A-12 0. 1959 but he looks better than ever. | National -2 Wks. Beg. Jan. 17 JAN. 13 iIATI SHOW TONIOHTL ' GEORGE BERNARD SHAW'S ** » * “AMERICA’S FIRST T HEATER” ifyypud.M Mala,. com*dy about tha fivei. 11:30; Wed * Sat,. 2:30 ' DAYS) THE PASSING SHOW JOANNE WOODWARD, back Amtricon Revolution I LAST 4 in New York from a Bermuda SHIRLEY. MELVYN vacation, writes that she is get- BOOTH ting a big kick out of her ex- DOUGLAS CECIL I. DtMIILE Monday's pectant motherhood. The baby Poor Lost February. is due in Marri- age is obviously no longer the P Juno YUL BRYNNER A NEW MUSICAL with Loul. Edmonds Louis* Lath»m, kiss of death for a movie star. Phlllu Botco. Ocrald McQonnUl Sool B» Music X At Warners, the most fan mail IrriMBy Loit 3 CLAIRE BLOOM As Opening Night • Times: is received by Natalie Wood. At fW/ KIStPH STEIN MARC BIIIZSIfINI Agatha Christie's THE By JAY CARMODY 20th, her husband. R. J. Wag- I* oa»u»' l Musical Numbers Staged B CHARLES BOYER Drama Btar MIH( Editor of The ner, gets the most. AGNES de ! /n year Laurence Olivier m V tfilire Production St*«rd 6. HOLLOW It is at this time of that drama departments become has leased Today, the fabulous house Frank Lloyd *:.TO and *:.TO: Sand** S. most (sic) unhinged trying to keep up with the eccentricity VINCENII DONEHUf Rhone erdart occaptad tor all ports. of what is opening when and where. Wright built for Anne Baxter SEAT SALE NOW! DUCQ4NEEK above Sunset Starting with "Starward Ark," which opened on the Friday Strip until next Box Office Oven 10 a.m. to V .10 v m mwm HENRY Hllll E G MARSHALL night after Christmas 'and closed Saturday), nothing has June. He expects to be here six |j “ been normal since, with the abnormality due to reach its peak months making "Spartacus" for 26th and 0 Stt. N.W. Ml. S-6700 j CHARLTON HESTON Douglas .. Kirk at Universal-In- ' 0» —. next week. There will be four •I HOCKEY ¦' 1 ¦ ¦ 1 Andrass larbsen pieces of live entertainment the other "Rally 'Round the ternational. ! "'¦»* ¦ ** * * P.M. TECHNICOLOR during that period, not a single Flag Boys” coming some time SUNDAY—B:3O one of them on the standard 1 to the Palace. Clara Bow, gay flapper star WASHINGTON vs. CLINTON Monday night. The latter is the comedy Eric of the ’2o’s, wrote a fan letter ARENA Arena Stage, bless its ritual l Johnston showed at the MPA to Efrem Zimbalist. Jr., star of ULINE heart, will open on Tuesday the other night for Russia’s the ”77 Sunset Strip” TV series. sl, $1.75, $2.50 WnTHMH 3 1 11 Vil with Shaw’s "The Devil’s Dis- leading American tourist, Dep- She enjoyed his show, said BOX OFFICE OPEN TODAY ciple.” Tuesday, every fourth -1 uty Premier Mikoyan. Clara, and added, “Times 10 A.M. TO I P.M. one, Arena’s regular opening haven’t changed. The wMmimtimßm is ** * * hot-rod SUNDAY, 1 P.M. TO 10 P.M. night, chosen to side step con-i characters in your series are | SATURDAY SUMMARY: RESERVATIONS LI. 7-5800 flict with the National and just like the youngsters of my JamesCagnky Shubert, especially in deference , Most arresting sentence in the day.” : kt Mu to the former which is 123 ; drama department’s mail this With Eddie Fisher free of A«edemy Awd PeWermenre ei years old as against Arena’s ; week is the opening one in a his television show in March, GEORGE M. COHAN memo from the American Play- " nine. he'll be at liberty to go wher- i "WONDROUS i wrights Theater, which reads: B Taylor's There after, however, things r mßlil_iik.Trla fl ever Elizabeth movies; New Showing By dramatically apart with i"A greater playwright than take her. Her next will prob- ADVENTURE! rs Shakespeare faftda Hale. Daily Newt TRANS-LUX VMJi- EXCLUSIVE "The Poker Game” opening on could live and die ably be "Suddenly Last Sum- Fridav night at the Shubert. in this country without having mer.” And now* that Fisher canmo single . and “Juno." the musical ver- a ‘play produced.” . doesn’t have a sponsor to pla- r A bet, A. P. sion of O’Casey's "Juno and the Want to T? cate, you can be sure he will South P.M. Weekly I TOMORROW-3 Paycock.” making its bow on Variety's big annual, marry Elizabeth just as soon IN CONSTITUTION HALL Saturday night at the National with the green cover, is out this as his property settlement with Sea s In between, to account for week, the usual elaborate in- Debbie Reynolds is signed. Adventure opening, the Insti- ventory of the state of show Their marriage will take place BTechnicolor STUTTGART the fourth ... doodle tute of Contemporary Arts will, business. Its reporters on in Mexico or Las Vegas. WttOUll Os PRICES AND PERfGRMANCIS 1 (All Prices Include Taxi offer its star-studded Shake- the field of circus are Clare and ** * * Chamber Orch. Tony MATINEES sperean symposium on Wednes-j j Conway, Washington’s Tamblyn, )1 ' Russ successful as W 2 p m.—51.75, 20 KARL MUENCHINGER, Conductor \ day night at Lisner Auditorium. most learned couple on the tiny "Tom Thumb.” will be a Sot AStm 2 p.m. $2 23. $1 45 Moiortf Symphony in A Major dandy This, of course, is a one-time subject. This is a regular EVENINGS Vivaldi; Concerto Grosso No. 11 few inches tall again In the Suo Fri g :3O pm $2.55, 51.75 Hit* Hoydn: (Farewell) project whose participants in- assignment for the Conways.... Bert Gordon fantasy, “Boy in Sot. 8 30 p m.— $2.75. $1.75 Symphony No. 45 clude Isak Dinesin. Harold Keith’s is going to have a the Bottle"—about a lonely GOOD SEATS AVAILABLE -At ~n r bo'*, M,«. two SHOWS 51.25, 1.65, 2.20, 2.75, 3.30, 3.85 Clurman. Alfred Drake. John Golden Age Movie Club whose VISITING UNCLE REMAINS little girl who finds a bottle Mllropolit.n M 425 Brad- h MICHAELCURlif Hou*eman and Muriel over-60 members will be given on the beach with a tiny boy BUREAU Jacques Tati currently is delighting horde of Tati WARNER HAYES CONCERT Joan LESLIE Aaliei HUSTON Richiid WHOM special . the brook. admission rates. inside it. Gordon's daughter, l3lhtE:>,,NW 1 (In Campbell's) 1108 G St. N.W. with chapter of the story of ltHtturu? What with "Redhead." the Summer theater npte: Moun- admirers another Mr. Susie, will appear as the child. llUfll WLSHINGTON, 0. C. NAtional 8-7151 Steinwoy Piano ¦ LYRICS W MUSIC w GEORGE M COHAN hav- "My — National's current tenant j tain Theater, Braddock Heights, Hulot, this one titled Uncle.” The French com- ¦ ing opened on a Tuesday night. | Md.. comes through this cold edy, which landed on almost everybody s 10-best list, live entertainment around Saturday with the news that continues at the Ontario Theater. here has been behaving as if it will open again next June, It were the movies which al- this time with a full profes- ways have been whimsical sional Equity company. about opening dates. It raises the ouestion, "Willi Monday night ever be the same again?” To which the answer, of WHERE course, is that it will be once HOLLYWOOD the year-end holiday overlap AND WHEN naa Films of More Than Routine Merit Louis Bernheimer's Theaters DRIVE-IN THEATERS “CAT ON A HOT ROOF”—A steaming performance by has subsided. Current Theater Attractions j By TIN N E ** * GRAHAM Elizabeth Taylor heats the Tennessee Williams VILLAGE ' 7 * and Time of Showing SHEILAH drama. "DUNKIRK”—John Mills and ehin-up turn a MAURICE CHEVALIER and LES- CHAPEL of other Britons LIE CARON GIGI" 1:3*2, 4:00. QUEENS NOMINEE: The business World War IIrout into a triumph of the spirit. 8:28, 8:50. Ag*r Rood at Hamilton k * w Hyottsvill*, Md. 7-2900 Republic _ getting the Fifth j Stage “GlGl”—Leslie Caron, Maurice Chevalier, Louis Jourdan in IfrWTMI LA - 12th St. WA. niaff lun bet. &R I. "BEYOND MOMBASSA Color’. started has not so occupied the sparkling by n.E. Mkh. 7:15. AT SUN- Arena—“The Hollow"; 2:30 a lilting, musiral the “My Fair Lady” team. FIRST WASHINGTON "DECISION Together and BHOWING DOWN" (Color*. 9. **27th French government that it I ard Happy' RICHARD TO ; 8:30 p.m. t' • “HOUSEBOAT”—Cary Grant, with an assist from Sophia TRAVIS. MISSILE could not find time to nominate THE MOON. 3:11, 0.25. 9:39. DAY." at 10:30 Only. Na'ional—"Redhead"; 2:30 HOLLYWOOD (NANA). - Infidel”—my choice of Bing Loren, explores some comic aspects of family life. JOHN ASHLEY. •FRANKEN- its picture for this year's Hol- and 8:30 p.m. The Guy "THE KlD”—The Charlie Chaplin-Jackie Coogan romed.v STEIN’S DAUGHTER.’* 1:40. 5:00. Madisons have been l Crosby is popular, also votes 8:14. lywood Academy award. inseparable classic, a full-length feature AIRPORT Screen since Christmas for Cary Grant. Gregory Peck, silent with musical score *'• 9-2424. 3707 Mt DRIVE-IN Its not surprising choice s VrßlinilY tallnUll Nwy., Arlington Eve. when Guy presented Sheila Montgomery added. Vernon Ay*., Alex , Vo 2001 J*ff. Davit be “My Uncle.” Ambassador “Auntie i Clift, and some in _Jutt Ovitr the 14th Street Bridge turns out to with a big diamond bracelet ) favor “ME AND THE COLONEL”—Danny Kave is touching as well MAURICE CHEVALIER and LESLIE Jacques original Marne”; 1:15, 3:55, 6:35 and to of Mel Ferrer to co-star CARON.
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