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SAM BROOKLYN ACADEMY of MUSIC R the Most Exciting Floor Show in Brooklyn Is Playing on Fulton Street SAM BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC r The most exciting floor show in Brooklyn is playing on Fulton Street. NOW PLAYING lull `tr lull j CATCH THE SHOW AT A&S STARRING 1 'f. I t - 1171....1.___ ASS Brooklyn has eight floors that offer continuous entertainment seven days a week. Our headliners range from show-stopping dresses to sit down dining that will make you stand up and cheer. The list of attractions also includes Ken's Food Basket on Five for gourmet delicacies, Glemby Beauty Salon on Six, the Entertainment Center on the mezzanine and countless other services to serve you. And the neighbor- hood MS lives in lets a store that has it all give you even more. Within walking distance of our Fulton Street home, BAM has emerged as a prestigious entertainment complex and nearby Atlantic Avenue has blossomed into a dynamic area for shops and restaurants for every taste. 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Abraham and Straus 'env, Do2.1g SAM BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC Lepercq Space December 5 - 17 rh TH EATEL L presents A oimiE simLr01. a trilogy by Barrie Keeffe Directed by Des McAnuff Scenery designed by Stuart Wurtzel Costumes designed by Carol Oditz Lighting designed by Dennis Parichy Electronic orchestrations and sound design by Pril Smiley with Richard Backus Judith Calder Philip Casnoff Maury Chaykin sr Kensyn Crouch Randy Danson Keith Gordon Brad 0' Hare Production Stage Manager Peter Dowling This program is made possible in part by public funds from the National Endowment for the Arts.. federal agency: the New York State Council on the Arts: the Department of Cultural Affairs, City of New York; and a grant from the J.M. Kaplan Fund. Inc. 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FORTNER SMOV TO nolo UNWISE BE MN LOOM TM !TOLL TA BoviLINC ,-- TES MESE, KEEPER 4 --- I- ------ KKKKK KK ----------------- ----- E17- )17 WELT tiLLIE Weir. >I VOW 1 SECOND SLOP TOTT.Offr 11111OULLE COVEN-MINT ItrNIRD MAMA TWO BATSMEN face each other in cricket at opposite ends for instance, can move right in between Cover-point and Squirt" of 22 -peed pitch. At start, fielders take basic positions shown Leg, a place of danger aptly known as Silly Mid-on. When a above, both in front and behind hitter. As play begins, bowler hit is made, batters may run back and forth along the Pitch until inky shift fielders according to known habits of batter. Mid-on ball is returned. Each time they exchange bases run is scored. THE ARTISTS 'Whiz kids sitting pretty on a two-wheel stallion Mt. Guild in Vermont and is currently ltrwtict This old femme lorry got a lead on you seen in a leading role opposite Vic Morrow and Sonny Chiba in the sci-fi ,CIIBIEMME3 Ain't no use setting off with, bad companion flick Meta Ain't nobody get the better of you- know-who sage From Space. He is a graduate of Wes- RESTAURANT leyan University with a degree in French 2-15,9 it's never too late CATERERS /BAKERS language and literature and a member Me and my radio trucking on through the night of the Ensemble Studio Theater. 3-5-7-9 little white line BREAKFAST Motorway sun coming up with the morning light" Maury Chaykin (Ton) born in Brooklyn, LUNCHEON is a founding member of the Swamp Fox Band -Tom Robinson Theatre (four big funny guys who DINNER t1977, Beachwood Music, Bail crashed AFTER BAM SNACKS and enlightened the Yale Drama Festival in 19701. He is also a founding member SUNDAY BRUNCH Richard Backus (Kev) was last seen by of Joe Dunn's Obie-winning American & DINNER theater audiences in Terrence McNally's Contemporary Theatre in Buffalo, New Broadway! Broadway!. In New York he York. He was Buffalo's McMurphy in One OPEN DAILY & SUN has been seen in Ah, Wilderness!, The Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest, played in from 6:30 AM nil 1:30 AM: Sorrows of Stephen, Promenade, All!, Tom Moore's production of Oh! What A FRI to 3 AM. SAT too AM Butterflies are Free, and Studs Edsel. He Lovely Wart, and created Orlando in Out All Baking Done has performed at Princeton's McCarter to Brunch, a musical which he co-authored. on Premises Theater and the Long Wharf Theatre in His television credits include Julie in as well as the American OUR BURGUNDY New Haven, Odets' Paradise Lost with Nehemiah Per- BANQUET ROOM Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford, Con- sof,f , Atti io in Saturday, Sunday, Monday necticut. His performance as Romeo earn- as Available for Private Parties for up to 200 with Eli Wallach and Anne Jackson, ed him the Best Actor award from the CALL well as starring and featured roles in many New Jersey drama critics. He has also re. Canadian television series and films. He is 852-5257 ceived the Drama Critics Award, the Clar- an a comedy ilausA Ave EA currently working pilot with at oKaio Ave . Bklyn ence Derwent Award, Variety Critics Poll, Fred Willard of Fernwood 2 Night and a wuata Onwt oa and the Straw Hat Award. Television aud- feature f wawa. bows Irn,Sin Sniper with Richard Cre- iences will recognize him from the Amer- na and Paul Williams. Maury has just mov- 3 ONLY BLOCKS ican Short Story, Theatre in America, ed back to the place of his birth and is FROM BAM Judge Horton and the Scottsboro Boys proud to be a Dodger at BAM. and the soap For Richer, For Poorer. Kensyn Crouch (Headmaster) was last seen Judith Calder (Lynne) has appeared in reg- in New York playing in What The Butler ional theater, off-Broadway, and in Lon- Saw. He has played in the national touring don's fringe. Last season she worked under companies of Move Over, Mn. Markham the direction of Peter Brook and Yoshi and Absurd Person Singular, and with a Oida in an experimental project at the star package of Twigs with Sheila MacRae. gazebo International Center of Theatre Research Before coming to the United States Ken- in Paris. She has been a member of the syn spent a number of years working in NATURAL FOODS RESTAURANT Colonnades Theatre Lab, performing in repertory in England.. well as working SPECIALIZING IN their productions of Warbeck and A Flea in the West End of London in Incident VEGETABLES & SEAFOOD In Her Ear. Other credits include The At Vichy, The Odd Couple, The Chinese 142 7th AVE. Three Sisters, King Lear, The Misanthrope, Prime Minister and a series of farces at leer Garfield Pi & Carroll Sri A Thousand Clowns, The Maids, and The the Garrick Theatre. Television audiences 788.6452 Cole Porter Revue. She is a graduate and will have seen him in The Adams Chron- scholarship student of the Royal Academy icles and in commericals advertising mens- 9AM To 11PM Daily of Dramatic Arts, in London and will be wear and beer. Except Mondays seen in the new film Kramer vs. Kramer. Randy Denson (Janet) was most recently Philip Casnoff (Gary) has appeared in seen as Titania in A Midsummer's Night New York with the Ensemble Studio The- Dream and as Laura in Robert Patrick's ater, the New York Shakespeare Festival, Mutual Benefit Life in its world premiere w.
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