News Scrapbook 1969-1971
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THE SAN DIEGO UNION
Sunday, November 29, 1970
, onth' s fare i art1 music and playbills.
Highlights of the
1970
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SATURDAY
UESDAY rton Subotnick nlays e!ec ·· ~sic San Diego State Mon- Hall, 8. Romeros rer M1raCosta CollegP for North
THURSDAY ts tram ? to 10. erence Building. . arter Stage ter of J. Robert Oonenhe;mer, 8. Grossmont ColleRe opens ACry of Players, Stagerouse Theater, 8. • South western College one-act play fes- tival opens in Mayan Hall, 8 ... Continuing: H.
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munity Center Katherine West ach, blown glass
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, South- western Gallery continues Diane Segur, Theresa l\ieilig oils.II La Jolla Art Association continues Georgiana Lipe watercolors •.. Continuing: H. 1nofsky.
Gou y Concert Association, 8, 15. ·• feld String Quartet nlays in Central Public Library, 7:30 Iii Or- vanist Elogene Horton olays m Mesa Collepe Aiolliad Theater, noon . . Conlin in<. H.
µresent Feld String Q11drte1 Pio n1st Constanr O Virtue, Grossmont Ccl'ege, 8. • Sigma Alpha Iota nresents Christmas 1 ·r,11cert. SMe. 8: 15. ContinuinR: H,O,R,S.
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D iit , ,lliferer rresents , tirP derr onstration on 11ano mus11 of Charles lvrs. Ccnt·a Public L1 brary, 7:30 Ill Mesa College nrP. sents choral and orchestra con cert. Anoll1ad The~te n .•. Continuing· H,0. / 1 il • Dl,a presents nrogram by mem ers of the UCSD Music Department, 7:30. • Me- sa College Band olays at noon, Ano Iliad Theater. • Unicorn Thea- ter continues Bill Duncan nhoto- granhs ... Continuing: H,O. _____
8. uthea·st Community Theater Jnens 'Ali Baba' for chi! dren. Lincoln High School. 8. • Mission Playhouse continues 'A Streetcar Named Desire,' 8:30 • .. Continuing: H,O,R.
SaJi ,n Civic Theater, 8:30, also Friday. • San Diego Art ln,t1tute cont inues Grace Lay. Sebastian Capella mixed media works ... Continuing, H,O.
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tilr,, 0 -Company onens 'Humbug,' Mission Bay High School, 3:30 and J.30 . • Jewish Community Center 11resents the Voices Four, Crawford High School , 8 ... Continuing: H,0.
Wal tf ln Night Visitors;'· Mayan Ha l . : 0. • Mi- ra Costa College-Community Or- chestra and Chorus present 'The Messiah,' school gym, Oceanside, 8. • El Cajon Branch Library con- tinues John Higdon oils.
tinues stud en s ow. • Studio 25, Soanish Village Art Center, continues juried membership show. • La Jotla Art Association continues Edmond Wood oils ..• Contiluing: H,O. _________
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• Singer Bobby Sherman come~ tp Convention Hall • The Californ ia Bal- let r en: two days of ...c~rr,I frorn 'Nutcrar'K· er.' ·coorel1 ,' Russ Aud1to- ri~m,2·30'and 8.
• Nanci Hunter, top, and Bever- ly Faucher ner- form in Christ- mas in the Land of Oz, Snorts Arena, 2:30 and 7:30.
' ·san Marcos, 8. • Fine Arts Gal- lery continues show of John Marin works 1!us Persian ceramics from the 16th-18th Centuries. • Alpine Art Chalet continues Christmas show.
ur1 ets Please oren Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Balboa Park P 1 .1: rel Theater, I, 2 and 3. • La Jolla Art Association orais show of 'Paintings That Artists Col- left.'
• Christmas Eve. • Unicorn Theater onens Bob McReynolds oils.
• Rudolf Nure - yev performs with the Austra- lian Ballet, Ci - vic Theater, 7:30, also 8:30 . Jan. I.
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• Carrousel Art Gallery continues show of Marjorie Morgan water- colors. • Art and Design Shop con- tinues show of J. Sullivan Turner oils and watercolors.
• La Jolla Museum of Art contin- ues retrosoective show of draw- ings by John Paul Jones between 1960 and 1970.
• Ocean Beach Branch Library continues show of Virginia Starr oi ls.
• Fine Arts Gallery ccntini1es show f rr nts by nine New York a 1 st;.
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Sunday, Dec:. 13, 1970
THE SAN DIEGO UNION
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MASON WILLI!\MS c guitarist-composer will bring his band to the Clairemont High School auditbtium, 4150 Ute Drive. at 8 p.m. Friday for a benefit concert for the Pala Indian THE VOICES FOUR - The rock quartet, which draws inspirations from the Bible. will perform al 8 p.m. Saturday in the auditorium of Craw- ford High School, 4191 55th St., sponsored by the Jewish Community Center. LAURA NYRO - The contemporary folk sing- er will make her San Diego debut at & p.m. l Cultural Center. · -
"The Messiah" at 8 p.m. tomorrow m the school 's gymnasium and at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the base chapel at Camp Pendleton.
BISHOP'S SCHOOL - The Glee Club of the La Jolla girl's school will perform its annual arol Service at 3 : 3 o p.m. today in SL James by th e Sea Episcopal Church, 743 Ch . C · riS!mas EREMONY OF THE CAROLS' - sical Merit Foundation of San Diego County will sponsor its annual performance of th e Benja- mm Britten work at 8 p.m. next Sunday in the Mission San Diego de Alcala, Mission Valley. 'A CHRISTMAS CEREMONY' -·The new can- The Mu- by soloists, chorus and orchestra conducted by the composer at 7:30 p.m. next Sunday in the First United Methodist Church, 4690 Palm Ave., La Mesa . VffiGINIA COX - The organist will perform on a progra_m with a small chorus plus violinist Karen Dirks and cellist Douglas Dirks at 7:30 p.m. today in the First Presbyterian Church, 320 Date St. 'L'ENFANCE DU CHRIST' - The Hector Ber- lioz oratorio plus Benjamin Britten's "Cere- mony of the Carols"· will be performed at 3 p.m. today ,by the ~scondido Oratorio Society m St. Mary s Cathohc Church, Escondido. 'A FESTIVAL OF NfNE LESSONS AND CAR- OLS' - The ceremony will be presented at 4:30 P-~· next Sunday by the choristers of St. Paul's The college choir, the chamber chorale and the brass choir of Grossmont College will present a seasonal performance at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the El Cajon school's student center. 'HODIE' - The Ralph Vaughan Williams work will be performed by soloists, chorus and or- chestra conducted by J. Robert Slusser in the La Jolla Presbyterian Church, 7715 Draper Ave., at 4 p.m. next Sunday. JACK LOGAN --The San Diego State trum- peter will present a concert al 8:15 p.m. Satur- day in the school's Recital Hall. 'THE MESSIAH' - Georg Frederick Handel's oratorio will performed by soloists, orches- • tra and 500-vmce chorus in San Diego State's Peters?n Gymnasium at 3: 15 and 8: 15 p.m. to- day, with Howard Hill and David Loomis sh11r- mg the conducting duties. 'THE MESSIAH' - The First Christian Church of C_hula Vista, 430 Second Ave., will present portions of the Handel oratorio at 7:30 p.m. to- day with soloists, chorus and the San Diego 'ilouth Symphony conducted by Bill Gentry. MIRACOSTA ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS - The college-community musical organization in Ocea,nside will present excerpts from Handel's Episcopal Church, 2705 Fifth Ave. FESTIVAL OF CHRISTMAS - Prospect St. 'C t t b L Ch . " a a Y arry ristiansen will be performed
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terian Church of Oceanside will present solo- ists, chorus and organ in a performance of the new Cami! Van Hulse cantata at 8 p.m. today. ST. ANDREWS BY THE SEA - The choirs of .San Diego City College and Southwestern Col- lege, with organist Hollace Koman and a string orchestra, will perform at 8:30 p.m. next Sun- day in the Pacific Beach church, 1050 Thomas Ave. BERTRAM TURETZKY - The contrabassist and several fellow faculty members from UCSD will perform at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Cen• tral Public Librar . 820 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO - The school's orchestra and chorus, conducted by Henry Ko- lar, will perform at 8: 15 p.m . today in the Ca• mino Hall Theater there. Dance PALOMAR COLLEGE - Dance students at the San :\farces school will perform works by Billie Hutchings at 11 a.m. Tuesday and 8 p.m. Wednesday in the school's dance studio. 'THE SNOW QUEEN' - The San Diego Civic Youth Ballet will present the work for children at 8 p.m. today in Russ Auditorium. Opera 'A MAHL AND THE NIGHT VISITORS' - The music department of Southwestern College will present the seasonal Gian-Carlo Menotti opera in the Chula Vista school's Mayan Hall lomor• row and Tuesday evenings following a staged reading of " A Child's Christmas in Wales" at 8 each day. Pap BOB GIBSON - The folksinger, with fellow musician Robb Strandlund, will perform at 8:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday at Escondido's In the Valley Folk Theater, 340 E. Grand. SPIRIT'-The rock group will head a show also including Country Joe MacDonald and Joy of Cooking in the Sports Arena at 5 p.m. today. The rock group will play at 8: 30 p.m. Saturday in the International Sports Arena. I THREE DOG NIGHT -
cd once, at noon Tuesday, in Room C-lO t at San Diego Mesa College. 'THE MAGJC TOYSHOP'-Ginger Cody's sea- sonal play for children will be presented in Actors Quarter, 480 Elm St., at 2 p.m. today.
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'ALI BABA' -The play for children will be pre- ,ented by the Sop.thfast Community Theater at 8 pm. aturda} and 2:30 p.m. next Sunday in the auditorium of Lincoln High School, 150 S. 'COME BLOW YOUR HORN' - Neil Simon's first comedy wi II be presented by the De Anza Playen1 at 8: 15 p.m. today in the Borrego Springs Elementary School, Borrego Springs. 'HARVEY' - The Mary Chase comedy about Elwood P. Dowd and his invisible rabbit will be performPd in the Old Globe Theater, Balboa Park, at 8 p.m. today, Tuesday through Thurs- day and next Sunday; at 8:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and at 2 p.m. today and next Sunday. 49th St.
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PALOMAR COLLEGE - Two plays for children _ '}The Sor• cerer' s Apprentice" and "The Little Mermaid" _ will be pre- sented by the school at 7 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Satur- day and at 2:30 p.m. nexl Sun- day in the San Marcos school's Drama Lab.
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'PURLlE VlCTORIOUS' - The Ossie Davis play about how it was in the Old South will be presented by the Mar-Val-J Repertory Compa- ny at 4 p,m_ today in the San Diego State Music Auditorium. 'STAR SPANGLED GIRL' - The San Dieguito Little Theater will perform the Neil Simon comedy al 8:30 p.m. Thursday through Satur- day in the San Diego County Fairgrounds Lit- tle Theater. 'TARTUFFE' - Moliere 's comedy will be pre- sented in the Jewish Community Center, 4079
'HUMBUG' - A new musical comedy for children will be presented by the San Diego Theater Company at 3:30 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday and at 3:30 p.m. Dec. 26 and 27 in the audi- torium of Mission Bay High School, 2475 Grand Ave ., Pa- cific Beach.
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::· IS:.4/~' Friday in the Convention Hall, on a bill also in- cluding singer-composer Jackson Brown. Also... 'A CHILD'S CHRISTMAS IN WALES' - A reading of the
'lN THE MATTER OF J. ROBERT OPPEN- .HEJMER'-Heinar Kipphardt's dramatization of an Atomic Energy Commission hearing on a security clearance for the late physicist will be presented in the Old Globe Theater's Cas- sius Carter Center Stage at 8 p.m. today, Tues-
Dylan Thomas work will be presented by the drama de- partment of Southwestern Col- lege,,. Chula Vista, at 8 p.m. to- morrow and Tuesday and at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Wednesday, followed in the evenings by performances of "Amahl and the Night Visitors," all in the school's Mayan Hall.
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'A CHRISTMAS CAROL' - E. Kingsley Poven• mire, who will retire from the San Diego State faculty after this school year, will present his annual reading of the Charles Dickens work at 11 a.m. Thursday in the school's Montezuma Hall, assisted by the school's Verse Choir. HOLIDAY ARIBTY SHOW - T u pet .Playhouse, 3904 Voltaire St,;, Point , will present the seasonal puppet show at 2 p.m. Sat- urdays and Sundays. • 'SNOOPY'S CHRISTMAS' - Marie Hitchcock and the Padre Puppeteers will present the Christmas show at 1, 2, 3 and 4 p.m. today and next Sunday in the Balboa Park Puppet Thea!A!r.
54th St., 8 p.m. today. The cast includes Phil and Amy Stasch and Lee Murphy, right. THEATER ON THE BALUSTRADE-Ladislav Fialka's Czechoslovakian company will per- fo_rf!l at 8:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday in the Civic Theater, sponsored by the International Artists Series. Music BAND CONCERT - The San Diego Mesa Col- lege band will play at noon Tuesday in the school's Apolliad Theater_
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