News Scrapbook 1971-02
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Sunday, November 7, 1971
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'THE DEATH OF THE BISHOP OF BRINDISI' - The Gian Carlo Menotti work will he presented by soloists, choir and or- chestra in the First Presbyterian Church, Oceanside, at 7:30 p.m. next Sunday. TOM HAZLETON - The organist will play at 9:30 a.m. today on the theater organ at the Fox Theater, 720 B St., sponsored by the San Diego Theater Organ Group, Inc. CHRISTINE KROOSKOS - The mezzo soprano will sing at 8 p.m. Wednesday at 8285 El Pasco Grande, La Jolla, assisted by pianist Ignace Hilsberg, and at 8 p.m. next Sunday m the John Garvey will con- duct the ensemble, with harpsichordist• Eli~beth Hamilton Salter and bassist Glenn Block as soloists, in a concert at 8:30 Thom s Nee will conduct the ensemble in a concert at 3 and 8 p m. today in Sherwood Hall, featuring oboist Nora Post and violm!St Robert Emile. LYN LARSEN - The organist will play at 8 p.m. Saturday in the SoutbJand Music Center, 3459 Imperial Ave., Lemon Grove. fARSHA LONG ~ The pianist will play a rec1 a 11 a.m. Thursday in Camino Hall Theater at USD. IVCESA COLLEGE - The school's orchestra will play at noon Thursday in Room C-116. ll..ANA MYSIOR -The pianist will play at 7:30 p.m, Tuesday in the Central Public Library, 820 E St. RENAISSANCE A1'1> BAROQUE MUSIC - Various groups will perform at 8 p.m Friday in the First Unitarian Church, 4190 Front St. RUTHERFORD-GIGLIO - The organ duo of Charles Ruther- ford and Richard Giglio will perform at 3 p.m. today in the auditorium of the Rancho Bernardo Community Center. SA DIEGO CHAMBER PLAYERS - The 10-piece ensemble will perform at 3 p.m. today in the Palomar College Music Building, San Marcos. DAVID THORSEN - The Fullerton State College organist will present a lecture-demonstration at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Flrst Presbyterian Cburch, 320 Date St. UCSD MUSIC - New works by Roger Reynolds, Peter Salemi and Eric Stokes will be performed at 8:30 p.m. Friday in the Dance WIND ENSEMBLE - Charles D. Yates will conduct the San Diego State Wind Ensemble in a concert at 3: 15 p.m. today in the school's Recital Hall. ERICK HAWKINS - The dancer and his company, accompan- ied by a chamber orchestra, will perform at 8 p.m. Friday in the San Diego State Dramatic Arts Theater. Pop ROBERTA FLACK - The jazz singer will perform at 8 p.m. next Sunday in the San Diego State Peterson Gymnasium. TEN YEARS AFTER - The rock group will perform in the ~TA na at 8 p.m. Wednesday. DER - The jazz vibraphonist and his quartet will mi a 9 p.m. Tuesday In Funky Quarters, 5968 El Cajon Jewish Community Center, 4079 54th St. LA JOLLA CHAMBER ORCHESTRA - p.m, Saturday in Sherwood Hall. LA JOLLA CIVIC ORCHESTRA school's Matthews Campus Art Gallery.
LILY TOMLIN - The comedienne will perform tn the Civic Theater at 8:30 p.m. Friday. MASON Wll..LIAMS - 'l'he pop musician will perform at 8 p.m. Friday, Saturday and next Sunday at In the Alley, Bscon- dido. Also... 'JACK AND THE BEANSTALK' - The puppet show for chil- dren will be performed in the Puppet P layhouse, 3903 Voltaire St., Point Loma, at 2 p.m. today for the last time. The puppet show for children will he presented in the Pupp
Drama 'BL tJI'Y AND THE Bl.:AST' - The play for children will hr presented at 7, 9 and 11 a.m. and 1 and 3 p.m. Saturday in the MlraCosta College Little Theater, Oceanside. 'THE HAUNTED HOUSE' - The Platus farce, translated by Eric Segal, will be pre- cntcd by San Dlego City College in the school's theater at 8 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday and Saturday and , 'ov. iG-20.
CROWD' - The Anthony Newley•Leslie Bricusse musical com- edy will be performed by the USIU International Company at 8'.30 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday in the Performing
Arts Center, 350 Cedar St. 'BORN YESTERDAY' -
The Garson Kanin comedy will be presented by Actors Quarter, 480 Elm St., at 8·30 p.m. Fridays
' o:-.m BLO\\ YOliR HOR, ' - The early Neil Simon comedy w 11 be pre cnted by .\le ·a College in its Apoll1ad Theater at 8 pm. Friday and Saturday. 'Di\ItK OF THE MOOl\j' - The drama of witchcraft in Appa- lach a w ll be pre ented in the Palomar College Drama Lab, San Marcos, at 8 p . Thursday through Saturday. 'DIAL f FOR MURDER' - The mystery play will be pre- sented by lhe lpha Omega Players, 1531 Tyler Ave., at 8 30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays through Nov. 20. 'DIAL I FOR :'tlCRDER' - The mystery play will also be presented by the Patio Playhou e, E5condido, at 8:30 pm. Fri- The 1930s comedy by George Oppenhei- mer 11 b p rformcd in the Old Globe Theater at 2 and 8 pm. today. 'TUE LA T OF HE RED HOT LOVERS' - The • ·e1l Simon play, starrm Don Knotts, will be presented by the Off Broad- way Th ater, 14 F St., at 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays through Satur- days and at 5 m Sundays thIJ!!U:h Xov. ~28~·------ day and aturday. 'HERE TOD Y' -
and Saturdays. The cast includes Charles Costa, left, P. E. Webster and Judy Sobel. 'SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK' -The Gladyce Levy play will be presented by the Spring Valley Theater, 1062 Memory Lane, at 2 p.m. today and next Sunday. 'THE THWARTING OF BARON BOLLIGREW' -The Robert Bolt play for children will be performed at 2 p.m. Saturdays for an indefinite run in the USIU Performing Arts Center, 350 Cedar St. 'THE TRIAL OF THE CATONSVILLE rINE' - The stage adaption of Father Daniel Bemgan's trial, with eight co-de• fendant , for antidraft activities will be presented by the Old Globe Theater on the Cassius Carter Center Stage at 8 p.m. Tuesdays through Thursdays and Sundays and at 8:30 p.m. The play about the life of the late playwright Lorraine Hansberry will be pre- sented at 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Civic Theater, sponsored by Neighborhood House. Fridays and Saturdays through next Sunday. 'TO BE YOUNG, GIFTED AJl.l) BLACK' -
Uplifters Club Honors Goodrich Y..,,-~{. //,/,f' 71 Murray t;oodrich. San Diego businessman, was honored by the liplifters Club at a dinner meeting of lhe or1;J1n11,alion last night the organization and was prcs1:nted a plaque IJ) Superior Court Judg<, James C Tooth- aker club pres1den1 who prP- s1ded at lhe meeting in the t.:m- versity Club • Goodn ch 1, a member of the bo;i rd of directors. Municipal Court Judge George E. Bryans. club past president. told the 200 attendi11g the meeti11g t at the club had donated $200 to each of four San Diego charities. An entertain- ment program followed the mePting. lie was na111~d the Year" fo r hi 'Uplift!'r of contrilJulions to
'YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU' - George S. Kaufman-Moss Hart play will be presented by the Elliott Campus of USIU at 3 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday in the school's Zable Hall. Music The
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' !OST HAPPY FELLA' - The musical com- edy will be presented by Southwestern Col• lege, Chula Vista, In the school's Mayan Hall at 8 p.m. Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Nov 13-20.
CARLENE BEFORT - The organist will play at 4 p.m. next i~~fay in the Point Loma Methodist Church, 1984 Sunset Cliffs SUSA,. BLAKELY - The organist will pla) al 4:30 p.m. today in I. Peter's Episcopal Church, Del Mar. ALBERT CAMPBELL - The organist will play for an even- song at 4;30 p.m. today in the St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 2705 Fifth Ave. COMPUTER MUSIC - John Chowning and Leland Smith ol Stanford University will hold a seminar at noon and at 8:30 p.m. In the UCSD Matthews Campus Art Gallery. MARCELLA DE CRAY - The harpist will perform at 2 30 p.m. today In the San Diego Women's Club, 2557 Third Ave., sponsored by the San Diego chapter of the American H 11 Society.
'PF:RIOD OF ADJUSTMEJl,T' _ The Tennessee Williams com- C'dy will be presented by the Coronado Playbou: eat S;JO p.m.
Fridays through Sundays endmg Dec. 18. r NEW THIS WEEK '
'THE PHI. 'CESS AND THE PEA' - A new ve on of the play for children will be pre- led by the San Diego Junior Theater at 7 30 pm Friday and Nov. 19 and at 2:30 p.m. turday next Sunday and Nov. 20 and 21 in the Bal oa Park Puppet Theater.
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'PRO\fISE , PRO\IISES' - The Neil Simon-Burt Bacharach- Hal David mu 1cal comedy will be performed by a touring company at 2 and 8 p.m. today In the Civic Theater. 'THE ROAR OF TIIE GREASEPATh'T, THE s.,tELL OF THE
'Lovers' onstage at \ 1-4-'l / BRIAN FRIEL'S contemporary play Lovers will be presented on two consecutive Friday nights, Nov. 5 and 12, at University of San Diego's Camino Theater, Alcala Park. Directed by Ka thleen Zaworski, the two playlets focus on love through the eyes of the young and old. The first playlet, Winners, deals with the love affair of a young couple in modern Ireland. The second, Losers, shows the courtship and marriage of an older Irish couple. THE PLAY IS structured similar to a Greek chorus concept with commentators explaining the action. Cast includes Steve Evatt, Loyola Dillon, Diedre Kennedy and Ron Smedley. Neil Torr is stage manager. D 5 I C.,,Q$',,
Symphony To Play For Children The San Diego Symphony Orchestra will present the first of its young pcoplc·s con- certs this season m the Civic Theater, Saturday. 'h..: program, the lnihat l!ffering on a four-part M-ne~, again will be conducted by Dr. Robert Emile, the sym- phony's concrrtma tcr. Per- formances will be at 10 a.m. and noon. Pla01st Bob Hart, who won !lie fYmph<'ny a ~oc1aflon's £1! annual young arti~t•s com t1t1nr rrcently, will (le the soloist in Rrhmanmoff's Concerto i 'o 2 Hart studies at the Uruvcrs1ty of San Diego with pianist Ilana My. sJor.
T or,~r9,~ 1 £Jj -7 ~Jc'.,01 to Tht San Diego Union Pomona College (( two· fumbled punt recov- . es and a 50-yard bornb to d feat the University ol San D :ego, 14·7. here last night. omona broke the scoring ice the second perir>d after re- ·ering one fumbled punt on drive and then a second one iily thereafter on the USD even-yard line. · Quarterback John Lubina fm!n threw a seven-yard pass to Gary O'Neil for the touchdown. Lnbina opened the second half by throwing a 50-yard pass to O'Neil to give the winners their margin of victory. USD's lone touchdown came in the final period and allowed a blocked punt by linebacker Tom Knude. who picked up the ball on the Pomona 25 and re- turned it to the 18. It took the Toreros five plays lo score with a1Iback John Ottobrino buck- ilig over from the two-yard line. 'he Io~s was USD's fourth in six games this season. l>emona Collett •. . . • . o 6 • 0-14 USO ....................0 0 O 7- 71 PC - O'Neil 7 pa~s from Lubino (kick foil~). PC -O'Ntll SO i:ia~s from Lubina (Ben• iOil Pas-s from Lubina). USO - OHobrino 2 run (J~_che ~id,}:_ !" l\101 A -
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BE, 'EFIT GA;\1E- Football was topic of con- versation between injured University of San Diego player J ohn McNamara and nurse Mary Thomas of Mer cy Hospital. McNamara ' s teammates at USD will play Azusa , Nov. 20 a t 1:30 p.m . in Balboa Stadium . Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus. the game will help provide funds for equipment in the young adult section of Mercy Hospital and the Medica l Center. the
Bob Hart ... Soloist with S.D. Symphony.
- l ri~ Piano recital set by USO teacher r I- g-11 "An Evening of Piano Fan- tasies" wil be feat ured at the San Diego Central Library 820 St., tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. m the third-floor lecture room. Pianist Ilana :'11vsior assistant professor ol inusi~ t the l,;mversity of Sah Diego, will present the pro- gram. It Will consist 9f works by Bach. Mozart. Chopin and Schubert. The recital will be tree lo the public.
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I ~~Jl {i;c ~ r -?I. " plays by Irish author Brian Friel subtitled "Winners''. and "Losers," will be presented at 8 p.m. tomorrow and Nov. 12 in the USC Camrno Hall Theater. Directed by Kathleen Za- worski, the plays feature Sirri Moriarty, John Galletta, Steve Evatt, Loyola Dillon, Diedre Kennedy and Ron Smedley.
'LOVERS' SET ~~~~1el:{ Short Plays Lovers," a pair of short P,lays by Irish author Brian riel subtiUed "Winners • and "Lo ·ers," will be presented at 8 pm. tomorrow and Nov. 12 in th e .USC Camino Hall Theater. Directed by Kathleen Za- worski, the plays feature Sirri Moriarty, John Galletta, Steve Evatt, Loyola Dillon, Diedre Kennedy and Ron Smedley.
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