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S9BBM Si THE PLAIN DEALER SUNDAY JUNE 11 1972 Outrageously quotable Age has not withered his 'grouchy' wit cv 'v amvummwti AMUsem*nTS AMUsem*nTS AMUsem*nTS ft i THE DRAMATICS 4 st 1 turiain time kenlevolavers AiH COMOll lONtD REE PARKING PACKARD MUSIC HAIL WARREN OHIO CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA POPS CONCI f7 SUNDAY EVENING TAMIL SERIES GALA BLOSSOM Bf Nll IT PROGRAM A I 'i i 'I a i MUSICARMIVAL in the laugh packed Romantic Comedy ON STAGE! IN PERSON! Last Show Sun 7:30 DAVID CANARY in "I DO I DO" THE STYLISTSSAD SAM MC "8 Tuesday August 15 MICHAEL CHARRY CHET ATKINS Guitarist Tuesday August 22 ARTHUR IEDLER GEORGE SHEARING Pianist "THE MOON IS BLUE" August 13 at 7:30 pm LOUIS LANE GARY GRAMAN Pianist A ll Chaikovsky program STAPLE SINGERSJOE SIMON Tuesday August 29 MICHAEL CHARRY DIZZY GILLESPIE Trumpet WABQ presents the STAPLE SINGERS SHOW PUBLIC AUD TORIUM CLEVL 0 SATURDAY JUNE 24th 1 BIG SHOW 8:30 PM ON STAGE! IN PERSON! I I 4 ft 4B if TICKETS S500S60U SOU AVAILABLE BIB8S RECORD STORES BURROWS and CONVt NTN)N CENTER 1 KKI 1 OIDCl special attractions Singing celebrity Wayne Newton will appear at Musicamival tomorrow through Saturday along with comedian Dave Barry and The Singing Angels Curtain time is 8 pm with a late show Saturday at 11:30 pm character of Rasputin in whom Groucho seems to have detected some sort of spiritual kinship There were on the other hand fond words for Chap lin whom he first saw as a young vaudevillian in 1915 and immediately called the best comedian in the world Boston Mills Ski Area June Tickets at Burrows Contact: Appalachian Action Council 4640 Broadway Cleve 0 44127 (216) 441 6282 June 20 RANZ ALLERS conducting Complete concert performance COUNTESS MARITZA" by Emmerich Kalman Cast: Maralln Nloku" redirica von Stade Andrea Velis John Reardon Tho Popo Chorale Aulated by Tho Cleveland Orchestra Ring Lar due Alexander Woolcott Robert Benchley and George Kaufman said I was the only comedian he would al low to ad lib in anything he knew he have any choice said beautiful secre tary Erin leming a Cana dian actress who has been with him for nine months ning to sound like all of my ex Groucho sad narrowly got rid of one of my ex wives by playings Gilbert arid Sullivan every time she came in the house She hated Gilbert and Sulli I van I still sing said Erin Driving back from the Eden Roc Restaurant at Cap Antibes where the interview was done Groucho was saying should there have been this incredible revival of inter in our movies? They want me to introduce a re trospective of the movies in London later this year I guesss I will think of something idiotic to tell them because we were always against the es tablishment and still a lot of establishment to be against Groucho the revolutionary Is that idiot No way July 30 at 8:30 pm ANDRE KOSTELANETZ EDWARD VILLELLA Dancer August 6 at 7:30 pm MICHAEL CHARRY NOELLE ROGERS Soprano JOHN ALEXANDER Tenor EDWARD PIERSON Baritone Blossom estival Chorus Blossom estival Children! Chorus All Pucclnl program i tf By Charles Champlin LA TlnwtWMhlngtM Pott Sorvico Time has slowed the famous lope but the leer is still king sized and age has not eased the withering scorn of the wit Groucho Marx wearing his 81 years and a beret both majestically was the one unabashed unmitigated and unrepentant superstar of the Cannes ilm festival Deplaning at Nice Airport after triumphant ap pearances at the University of Iowa and Carnegie Hall Groucho drew the kind of turnout reserved for queens and such a crush of people that there were fears for his safety "Night at the 1 was screened in the Pa lais des estivals as a spe cial act of homage and was thunderously cheered by a packed audience the ma jority of whose member had probably not been born when the movie was made After the showing the it 4 8 SPARKLING PERORMANCES! Tuesday through Sunday Evening JUNE 13 through JUNE 18 TICKETS NOW ON SALE Cleveland Orchestra estival and Pops concerts and Ballot performances: $350 450 5 550 750 Sunday amily Series concerts: $250 350 4 450 750 Special attractions: $4 5 6 Special attractions of July 11 27 August 3: $5 6 7 Only Iswn admission available: $3 1 NOW ON SALK Severance Hall and all Burrows stores TICKET RESERVATIONS Diamond's Man's stores aH locations Higbee's all locations Spend a weekend in the mountains blossomusicenter ri Sat June 23 24 I Thurs Sun Jun 29 July 2 HARKNESS BALLET I City Center JOREY BALLET Assisted by Tho Cleveland Orchestra JX injoy a hoppy evening this week with i WAYNE NEWTON If you haven't ordered your seats yet call 663 8400 WITHIN JUST 18 RpWS STAGE! a gala benefit opening I June 20 at 830pm I Emmerich COUNTESS a complete concert performance ranz Allers conducting featuring Metropolitan Opera Stars rederica von Stade Andrea Velis John Reardon NYC Opera Star Maralin Niska The Pops Chorale Assisted by The Cleveland Orchestra Reserved Seats: $675010152025 Portion of each ticket is tax deductibleAvailable at Blossom Severance Hall all Burrows stores Akron Mayflower Ticket 289 Main St Ticket Reservation: Diamond's Storea all locations Higbee's all location LAST 2 TIMES TODAY AT 2:45 and 7:30 ANN MILLER in CAN" Tues through Sat Sunday Eve 7:30 Sat Sun Matinees2: 45 SPECIAL GROUP RATESBOX OICE NOW OPEN TOP PRICE: St MMrei oudlonoo op or Mhowm evMaies suoeasM imdorTr ro nvy mor rtstncnviu tta lnzt Contlnlo (R) 4 6 10 am COLONY iddlor on the Roof (O) AST (LOSWl) Tha Oodtathor (R) 2 Malcolm (R) 2 JO 9:40 pni OX CCDAR Nicholas and Alexandria (PG) 5:10 1:20 nm MAT UAKBS MALL Th Godfather (R) 5 Som GREAT The Butcher (PG) 2:15 4:05 9:50 nm Ton Davs Wonder (PG) 7:45 9:30 pm HIPPOOROME Tho Leoend of Nlaoer Charley (PG) 12:15 3:40 7:95 10:20 pm MAYLAND Every Little Crook and Rannv (PG) 3:45 5:30 7:30 9:30 pm MERCURY (CINEMA) Possession of Joel Delaney (R) 2:40 4:50 7:05 9:20 Pm PARMATOWN I Every Lit tle Crook and Nanny (PG) 2:10 4 5:50 7:409:30 pm PARMATOWN (CINEMA) Skylaeked (PG) 246810 pm The Butcher (PG) 3:35 6:40 9:50 pm RIVERSIDE The Butcher (PG) 3:30 (PG) 3 5:10 7:209:30 pm Buy your seats by PHONE (663 8400) at BOX OICE (daily 10 aan to 10 pan Sun 1 to 6) Mastercharge or BankAmericard charge service by MAIL (Box 22102 Cleveland 44122) with staoipsd self addressed envelope or at your nearest SEARS BURROWS BROWN DERBY Special rates for groups chasing asked a tele vision interviewer Groucho said your you said the interviewer replied all snapped Groucho was Hie rench Director Louis Malle a Marx Brothers zealot since childhood con ducted a 214 hour film lunch eon interview which will air on rench television in a couple of presum know begin ing or so i raouia inmK that the National Assembly is willing to suspend certain restrictions on libel slander and naughty talk In no particular order Groucho had comments di rected at the British Royal amily all the American Presidents of this century except Truman all politi cians all the current presi dential prospects except McGovern is like an ex wife still friendly reud women over 40 and most current American movies in cluding i 1 a and President of the festival except for the ceremoniously made Grou cho a Commander of the Order of Arts and Letters and tied around his neck a lacy but imposing medal pendant from a green and white ribbon the way from Bever ly Hills for Groucho later cried indignantly con Th Possession of Joel Delaney (R) 2:05 3:55 5:45 7:35 9:30 pm SPSGATE (CINEMA) EverLlttlO 73L9 NaBW PGb 2' SOUTHGATE (CINEMAJ Everv Little Crook am) Nanny (PG) 2 4 5:50 7:40 The Butcher (PG) 3:35 Godfather (R) 25:158:30 pm The butcher (PG) 2:15 4 5:55 7:45 9:45 om WEST The Godfather (R) 5is 8:30 om WESTGATE I Every Little Crook and Nanny (PG) 1:45 3:45 55 DfTL WEJTOATH II Possession of Joel Delaney (R) 1:30 3:30 5:35 7:35 9:40 pm WBSTOATB III (CINEMA) Everv Little WESTGATE IV (CINEMA) Possesslon of Joel Delaney (R) 2:30 4:30 6:35 8:35 pm Ten Dav's Wonder (PG) 7:459:30 pm (LOEWS) The Godfather (R) 2 5:15 8:30 om stages CHAGRIN VALLEY LITTLE THEATRE 7:30 pm KENLEY PLAYERS COnCan 2:45 7:39 pm LAKEWOOD LITTLE My Dauohter Your Son 7:30 pm 8:30 PHONE 394 1577 MAIL ORDERS: Write KENLEY PLAYERS WARREN OHIO CALL OR VISIT BOX OICE 10 AM to 10 PM DAILY Phone Resn's Held Til 10 Minutes Before Show! TICKETS ALSO ON SALE AT ALL GREATER CLEVELAND SEARS STORES CHARGE THEM TICKETS ALSO AT BURROW'S REE CAIL ROM CUVELAND TO WARREN BOX OICE CALL 241 757 jun21 KllyPmlsn ImbBum jun25 MbySisrmui lune 27 Chase Seals Croftsuly4 Meredith Willson's Old fashioned Band Concert july 5 DonMcLosn july 6 VikkICarr july 9 Roberta lack july 11 Me Guthrie july 12 Woody Herman and Orchestra july 13 Melanie July 16 Sergio Mendes and Brasil July 18 I King a July 19 Preservation HalUan Band W23 Carol Channing July 25 KrilKrlstofferson RH8 Coolidge July 26 Row luly27 Ike iThrn Turner august 1 Mary Travers august 2 She Na Na august 3 Sth Dimension august 8 i Dave Brubock Quartet fefituriM Garry Mblligan Herflls Km august 9 Music mode famous fey Glonn MlllorwWi Tex Bonoke art orchestra Thom*odotMlnsrtUi Paula Kelly Ray Eborio august 16 4 Nancy Wllwfr august 17 Bread Harry ChejN" august 20 Jonny Cher august 23 jf Kenny Rotors TheHntUitiMart Mae Davla august 24 'M Harry James art orchestra with Dick Heyman august25 Tobe annoiHieC august 27 David Ctaldy august 30 JMm Denver saptsmbsr 3 Paul Anka September 4 Salute to Labor Dav Band Concert Barbershop Quartets fireworks riday Saturday August 18 19 LOUIS LANE ERRANTE TEICHER ienllts riday August 25 MICHAEL CHARRY DIAHANN CARROLL riday Saturday September 1 2 LOUIS LANE Soloists to be announced THE POPS CHORALE Gershwin's Porgy A Boss It's The Euclid Lyric Guild will Briardale Community Can hoki auditions for singers Ver 24151 Bnardaie Euclid cealing his pleasure which i i a i The Guild will take the was in fact substantial antasticks Tues on short tours dur not even real he 4 me mg me summer AMUSIMINTS AMUMMINTS ALL SEAT! Tomorrow thro Sab only: WAYNE NEWTON with THE SINGING ANGELS DAVE BARRY June 12 17Mon Benefit Brecksville Shrine $5Wed Thum ri' (8 pm) $495Sat (8 pm $595 Childrens ohowo: Wed Thurs 1:30 pm June 21 22 ALADDIN HIS GENIE June 28 29 UGLY DUCKLING Seats $1 Next week! ANN CORIO in her hilarious 10th anniversary edition of WAS also starring RANK ONTAINEv hack to the good old days of baggy pants comjcs belly laughs chorus cuties and artful stripteasers OR ADULTS ONLY June 19 24 Mon Tues (8 pm) $395Wed Thurs ri (8 pmJ $495Sat (7 10:30) $595 SANDLER A RALPH YOUNG also starring PAT COOPER June 26 July 1Mon Tues (8 pm) $395Wed Thurs ri (8 pm) $495Sat (2 shows 7 MlTZI GAYNOR in her dazzling musical revue July 3 8Tues (8 pm) $395 Wed Thurs ri (8 pm) $495Sat (2 shows 7 10:30) $595 (Monday Benefit Kiwanis $5) ENGLEBERT HUMPERDINCK July 10 15Mon Thurs at 8 (2 shows both ri Sat 7 10: 30) AU seats all EDDY ARNOLD with Glen Ash Open Road July 17 22Tues (8 pm) $495Wed Thurs ri (S pun) $595Sat (2 shows 7 10:30) $695 (Mon Benefit Parma Rotary $550) JERRY VALE with THE GOLDDIGGERS July 24 30Wed Thurs ri (8 pm) $495Sat (2 shows 10:30) Sun (7:30) $595 (Monday Benefit Kiwanis $5) PEGGY LEMING ICE SHOW a treat for your whole family 2 weeks Aug 1 13 Tues (8 pm) $550Wed Thun (8 pm) $650rL Matinee (2 pm) $550ri (8 pm) Sat (2 shows 7 10:30) Sun (2 shows 4 7:30) $750 (Week ot Aug ZU to be announced) CHRIST authorized concert version: Aug 22 27Tues Wed (8 pm) $595Thurs (8 (2 shows 8 10:30) $695Sat (2 shows 7 10:30) :30) $750 310 RANCHI with CORBETT MONICA Aug 28 Sept 3M on Tues (8 $395 Wed Thun' ri (8 pm) $495Sat (2 shows 7 10:30) Sun (7:30) S595 the award winning Broadway hit Sept 5 10Tues (8 pm) $295 Wed Thurs (8 pm) $395ri (8 pm) Sat (2 shows 7 10:30) Sun (7:30) $495 DONALD in PROMIS Sept 11 16Mon Tues (8 pm) $295 Wed Thun 18 Pm) $395ri (8 pm) Sat (2 shows 7 10:30) $495 blossomusicenter72 summer home of the Cleveland orchestra fifth season 20 september 4 1972 added inaccurately again the dollar real gold either anymore The best investment is gold teeth Whatever happens you can always chew Ah well I can wear it to Hill The photographers follow ed him incessantly and he was sought for interviews on and off television He has been outrageously quotable At his official press con ference Groucho argued' that all the comedians were gone although he allowed that Woody Allen was a clev if undisciplined writer But what about Jerry Lew is whom Groucho has' praised in his autobiogra phy asked a rench critic was said Grou cho blithely The rench critics seem to have memorized every frame of the Marx Brothen movies and every word written by or about them Groucho kept being confront ed by his own texts did you start AMUsem*nTS CANAL ULTON SUMMER ARENA present JUNE 13 CISELE MacKENZIE "EVERYBODY'S CIRl" Call 833 3133 Groucho Mane JUNE 20 through JUNE 25 JOEL And an All Star CastiljETV in the Award Winning Vw Kr All American New Musical 'I776' JULY 4 through JULY 9 JOHN DAVIDSON in "Rodgers Kammerstein's "OKLAHOMA!" DON JUNECHE ijONN SAXOI (The Bold Ones) JUNE 27 through JULY 2 RURT REYNOLDS LOIS NETTLcTON in TThu RAINMAKER" I 1145 Steels Corners Rd 'o I Cuyahoga alls Ohio I blossoniiLsiccwcr I Cleveland 861 5074 Akron 929 3048 Rated for Hilarious! OT' 1 7513 2 ww afeLt J' Wffc t9 1 i I Chaste inna' Tn 1 but I zi BIT A i II ridays at 8 :30 pm Saturdays at 8 :30 pm July 7 July 8 KAREL ANCERL ROBERTO BENZI JOHN BROWNING Piinist LEONARD ROSE Cellist July 14 July 15 LORIN MAAZEL LORIN MAAZEL MISCHA DICHTER Pianist ITZHAK PERLMAN Violinirt July 21 July22 juiy £1 L0US WNE RAAEL RdBECK DE SUR60S ijn LBOlltTIR a EUGENE ISTMIK HmU SKSSS GRACE REGINALD and july 28 BIRGIT INNILA Mono Sopranos HANS schmidt isserstedt JS2JJ25JSL RUDOL IRKUSNY Pianist ITH Baritone YI KWEI SZE Ban Bloaaom estival Choroi August 4 Blossom estival Chorus SERGIU COMISSIONA juu9a SILVIA MARCOVICL Viollmat "gcSxATO ANDREWATTS Piinlat August 11 August5 ROBERT SHAW BRUNO MADERNA PENELOPE JENSEN Soprano EARL WILD Pianist THOMAS PAUL Baas A Blosaom estival Chorus Blossom estival Children's Chorus RAAEL OROZCO Pianist CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA fSTlVAI CONCtRTS ON STAGE! IN PERSON! WABQ presents the STAPLE SINGERS SHOW PUBLIC AUD TORIUM CLEVL 0 SATURDAY JUNE 24th 1 BIG SHOW 8:30 PM ON STAGE! IN PERSON! CLEVELAND ORCHESTRA POPS CONCI RT SUNDAY EVENING TAMIL SERIES TICKETS $500 $6 OU SOU AVAILABLE BIB8S RECORD STORES BURROWS and CONVtNTION CENTER 1ICKI 1 OIDCl GALA BLOSSOM BENLHT PROGRAM All I tin if i11 1 I 7 jipj ci A) fiA i Last Show Sun 7:30 DAVID CANARY in DO I.

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