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*• THE EVENING STAR. Washington, D. C. A-16 . n . ~ —, MONDAY. 3. JUNE 19.17 a WHERE THE PASSING SHOW AND WHEN ™RU I Current Theater Attractions I AUDREY HEPBURN ' Shirley Booth and Time of Showing | FRED ASTAIRE I Name Screen I ADDED! THE RAVEN Amhassdor—“Gunflght at the M Plus Big Cos) ot Exotics’Comedy! O K. Corral": 12:45. 3. 5:15. 7:30 at 8:0ft, w m Shaw* 10.00, 1*»:©0 '«£ Enlivens Our Lull and 9:45 p.m. TECHN^OIOR* -MB Continuous I'erfor manors ?-K By JAY CARMODY Capitol—" Desk Set”: 11:35 1:35, 3:40, With Arena Stage's closing last night, there will be an arid am.. 5:40. 7:40 and spell 9:45 p.m. in live entertainment around here until Carter Barron lisTmu-uvEaimitl Amphitheater opens on June 13. Columbia—"Monkey on My The amphitheater's summer debut, with Jose Greco Back”; 11:40 a.m., 1:40, 3:40. - - and! I ALASTAIR SIM his Spanish dance company, will be followed on June 25 by 5:40, 7:40 and 9:40 p.m. Olney's “pndine.” • Dupont—“ Albert Schweitzer”: I 4 GEORGE COLE Meantime, the lull will be filled drama news fragments which 1:20, 3. 4:40, 6:20. 8:05 and 9:50 by midsummer will begin to take ,pm. shape as next season, that of 1 might begin to get some sturdy ; competition. Keith’s “The Little Hut”; 1957-58. Already the National, ,11:45 am.. 1:45, 3:50, 7:55 1 ** * * 5:50. has announced two bookings. and 10 p.m. ¦ “Gangway,” a , ONTARIO’S STRATFORD: "ONE OF new Leonard Ber- MacArthur "The Green I | THE YEAR'S stein musical which will have When its boxoffice opened this Man”; 6 30, 8:10 and 9:55 p.m. morning. its premiere performance Stratford, Ont.’s Metropolitan "Gunflght at Au- Shakespearean BEST! DON'T MISS IT!" gust 12; and Molly Kazan's “The 1 Festival already O.K. Corral”: 11:50 am.. 2:15. i Egghead,” due in latish Sep- had counted $136,970 in advance 4:45. 7:10 and 9:45 p.m. pro- * tember. mail orders for this year’s Funny Face”; 1:20, gram. Ontario—" MOUNT 3:25. 5:30, 7:40 and 9:45 p.m. VERNON It could be that neither of 1 nearly 10 a.m. That is $12,000 more Palace—“ Wayward these is as titllating as the like- this than The Bus”: ly, was last season. 11:45 am.. 1:45, 6:45, 7:45 MARSHALL HALL 2pm. but still officially unan- Stratford, beginning the last 3:45. nounced. production and 9:45 p.m. AMUSEMENT PARK which will frenzied month's work on its 1 bring Shirley Booth here in De- Playhouse—" Lost Continent"; new. elaborate and possibly most 11 3:10, 1 cember. Miss Booth, newest of , am.. 1:10, 5:15, 7:30 efficient of all Shakespearean 7:50 and 9:40 pm. the theater’s first ladies, has a theaters, could not be more play by Plaza—“ The Young and the new a couple of new , cheered by the news. The per- playwrights. Plant and Passionate”; 12 noon. 2, 4. 6. 8 Michael , manent structure, built around p.m. 1 Dennis Webb It is called “Miss 1 i and 10 Tania Mosievitch's famous stage, ! Trans-Lux—“Abandon Ship”, Isobcl.” deals with a sprightly will replace the tent that has ANGRY MEN a m . Mi San Francisflo woman, 70, 11:00 1:10, 3:10, 5:15, 7:30 aged , served the Canadian festival • • 1 and 9:40 p.m. LEE J. COBB ED BEGLEY and E. MARSHALL JACK WARDEN and is scheduled to play a fort- , since its beginning 4 years ago. ! a night beginning Uptown—"Around the World here Decem- Stratford’s two 1957 plays are ber 9. in 80 days"; 8:30 p.m. STARTS THURSDAY • ONTARIO "Hamlet.” starring Christopher Warner—“ Seven Wonders of Plummer, Leonard Silliman and John and "Twelfth Night" the World”; 8:30 p.m. Roberts are producing and Sir ’ with Siobhan McKenna and Cedric : Hardwicke will direct Frances Hyland as its most glit- AOUDA'S FROM StonUv Wormr <IKO>ipmOWIB “Miss Isobel," the mood of which tering ARLINGTON th**tr*s saga a "as-ss cast members. True to Shirley MacLaine, from just Potomac, 1 Is light-hearted and a natural tradition, the comedy is slightly across the travels the fastest-acting company tor Miss Booth. i outselling “Hamlet" in the ad- in a film newcomer every IdSMWKieM • joined Miss Booth, who will make ¦ vance demand for reservations. in “Around the World in 80 Days,” rolling merrily BURT KIRK ** * * the “The Matchmaker" for Para- along at Uptown. She makes a lovely Maharanee, * mount in Hollywood the role MONDAY MEMOS: Two per- worthy of rescue by David Niven and Cantlnflas, the globe- IANGASTER DOUGLAS „ HAL WALLIS' Films of More Merit Ruth Gordon made so dazzling— : formances on Saturday could girdling Phileas Fogg and Passpartout. Afcfc Than Routine WINELAND THEATRES is rather a stranger to Washing- i not dimirysh the spirits of Arena "THE COURT JESTER"—This comedy gives Danny Kaye a OTNnGHT SI gamut ton. Since attaining her current Stage's! company for a farewell; chance to run the of his ferkish tricks. ABC RiiiWTS oimßS lofty status, she has made but ] party late that night given by “THE SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS”—A Open 7.30 PM. Kiddies Free Two suspenseful recall of Col. Technicolor Hits' AUDIE MURPHY one appearance here. That, in ; Zelda Fichandler, Arena's man- l ILK CORRAL Charles Lindbergh’s epic flight. With Janies Stewart. in ’GUNS OF FORT PETTICOAT'* V TECWMCOtOH* *-*'*»<>*.'term J at 8:5? OLIVIA DeHAVILAND in Little Sheba,” . “Come i . Back. in aging director Fittingly, “OKLAHOMA!"—The Rodgers-Hammerstein operetta classic AMBASSADOR 8 DAUGHTER. ’ Cin- emascope. at which she hit the top. at the "Witness for the Prosecution,”, I'SS -.c is now being shown at popular prices. 10:30. Schubert ago. final l ED SULLIVAN several seasons the play, ended up as the: “MR. HULOT’S : HOLIDAY”—franee’s drolly comic Jacques HILLSIDE DRIVE-IN She toured in neither “The year's box office champion. Tati has a field day in this 2-year-old import. ••.•-•on Marlboro Pikr. Mil JO. 8-V-T.fl Time of the Cuckoo” nor "The Members the company Open : :;m P M Kiddies tree. GIN- 1 of will LITTLE OLD NEW YORK . “OH OH WOMEN”—Psychiatrist GER ROGERS m TEENAGE REBEL" Desk Set." the hits which imme- ! scatter wildly during the sum- MEN. David Niven gets a at S .)?. RICHARD WIDMAUK in report ‘ Technicolor, diately followed in her career. Os i mer. from New England to Cali- blood-chilling from a patient about his fiancee. BACKLASH." at 10:51. u ’ passing interest, may fornia, hope 5 G d it be. that 1 and to be asked back "Strips ANACOSTIA t Tu iT*7o - her roles in both of these were in the fall. ... In the first few W MATINEE DAILY. 1:00 O'CLOCK. Hollywood days to tho Stanley Warner Theaters SIDNEY LUST THEATRES SUSAN HAYWARD in 'ILL CRY inherited in by Kath- i of its subscription series for £™ TOMORROW" at 5:05. The Passing Parade ALL STANLEY WARNER THEATERS Air Conditioned Free Parking I:UU. 3:00. anne Hepburn, the former un- next year, Arena has up boro facts ARE AIR CONDITIONED i signed "Dear Ed: Thanks a lot for reading reports that Buster *--««*• *' ' rier the changed title, 600 ol- ALAN I ADD 2533 E “Summer- i season play buyers. ... It of lift!" At I m sending along that wonderful niiliCinSOPHIA "BOY ON HIGHLAND Keaton stone LOREN. " ftTi™ time.” i delighted is broke. Just for AMBASSADOR ” Disney'* couldn't be more My Fair Lady’ recording. I've -Walter Winched A DOLPHIN CinemaScope-Color at Technicolor Hits! Walt “Miss Isobel” will play New ’ That 668 performances in the record, this is bunk. I've "OUNFIGHT AT THE O K COR- 7. 9 ”5. ‘CINDERELLA" at ti l.) *SO DON "In- been taking it around town, and RAL." Burt Lancaster. Kirk Douglas. TAYLOR :n MEN OF SHERWOOD ° Haven and Philadelphia to herit the 12:4ft. 3, &:15. 7:30. 9:45. L- Daily FOREST ' at 5 3u 10:00. prior I Wind." from which he all in Vienna, it, been his agent for the past 10 nrTiircna i who’ve heard DbinUUA Matinees P M Cont. South Capitol & its Washington date, by which made his exit Saturday night ¦ wo. «-?«oo. I ” &T1 ANTtr Atlantic i are delighted by the years. Since 1947, when you got HYHLUnvriAH Walt Disney's "CINDERELLA Tech- HILHHUI Lerner-Lowe M|2 tonn- A?e# n.w. 1-5(1. St«SW 10.1-4100 time it should have been well have1 made Paul Muni a Broad- nicolor. at 345 5 40. 7:35. Fre# tunes lyrics. giHver 9 30 plus TOM Ac JERRY CARTOON Parking polished. and On a him started in TV, Buster has Daily Matinees at 2 .00 P.M. ALAN wavite. ... He will jour- " at 3;05. 5 LADD SOPHIA LOREN. CLIF- Hungarian refugee rA jH A CARNIVAL 1.10. 6.4 ft. TON WEBB in **** matter: The • j[I f‘ 11 "BOY ON A>OI PHIN Alan Ladd. 8:50. BOY ON A DOL- i ney to Hollywood long enough never failed to make $25,000 to Sophia Loren. 2:"5. 4:4ft. 7. 9:"0. PHIN,' Cinemascope. Technicolor, at problem has increased in gravity IN » IW» IT to property $90,000 3-3300.

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