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BETH TZEDEC MEN'S CLUB
Choral Group & Players
Present A Musical based on Sholem Aleichem's
"TEVYE AND HIS DAUGHTERS
ONE NIGHT ONLY
THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1966 8:15 P.M. $2.00 per person
Mail cheques end order to:
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1700 BathurstSt. Toronto 10, Ontario.
ALL-STAR CAST
A glittering cast, headed by John Gielgud and Vivien Leigh, is appearing at O'Keefe Center till Saturday, April 9th. The nine other stars are Roland Culver, Jennifer Hilary, John Merivale, Edward Atienza, Ronald Radd, Helen Christie, Ethel Griffies, Paula Laurence and Dillon EVans.
Sir John has distinguished himself in a host of other Shakespearean roles: Romeo; Marc Antony; Macbeth; Antonio; Malvolio; Hotspur; King Lear; also in Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard, The Three Sisters and The Sea Gull.
Vivien Leigh is admired for her unforgettable stage delineations of the two Cleo-patras. She has also played Ophelia to Olivier's Hamlet and has appeared in Richard III, Titus Andronicus, Twelfth Night.
Gielgud was born in London; Miss Leigh, in Darjeel-ing, India.
YOl!\r, STAR Miirilyn Lightstone. recent ; graduate of the National Theater School, will make her debut as Hedda m Hcd-da Gabier, opening at the Cre.st Theater on Wednesday, April 13th. She is a member iof the Crest Theater Hour I Company and has just com-i pletcd a tour of 200 second-: ary schools in Ontario. Last I year she appeared at the ' AHey Theater in Texas in several productions, her favorite being The Trojan Women.
CLOSE OF SEASON
Canadian Players' first sear son at Central Library Theater is coming to a close. There are five weeks for theatergoers to catch up
with: The Importance of Being Earnest; The Glass Mena gerie; The Departures. Cast includes ChantaJ Beauregard, Ken James, Mary Barton, Charles Palmer and Jennifer Phipps, headed by Rosamond Hume, Barbara Hamilton, John Horton, Irene Mayeska, Jonathan White, Paxton Whitehead.
TWENTY-FIVE WEEKS
Culminating with the Easter season, The Emperor's New Clothes, presented by Eli Rill at the Colonnade, will have played for 25 weeks. Children are so enthralled, they come to see it two and three tunes.
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PICASSO IN TEL AVIV
One-hundred-fifty works by Picasso recently have been transferred under heavy police protection from the Tel .Aviv Museum to Jerusalem. The paintings, insured for S7 million, are on display at the Israel Museum with sixty graphic works by the artist.
The same truck with the same police guard took back to Tel Aviv 120 works by Paul Klee which will go on display in Tel Aviv.
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CENTRAL LIIRARY THEATRE 20 ST. GEORGE ST.
Tonight ot 8:30
NOW PLAYING IN REPERTORY
TIIE GUSS MENAeERIE
and
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For RnerYaticiu phon* 924-«944
M. J. Nurenberger, editor and publisher ol The Canadian Jewish News, will be guest speaker ■M a mceiing of Congregation Habonim of Toronto Inc., Wednesday, April I3th, 8:30 p.m., at Judea Brotherhood Temple. Topic: The Jewish Press, Its His-tor\' and Present Role.
The True Story of Colonel Mickey Marcus
whose courage changed millions of lives... whose legend belongs to many lands!
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Glass, all 275 ppunds of him, is appearing at Castle George through Saturday, April 16th.
Dick grew up in a suburb of Troy, New York, He obtained a degree in radio and television production from Emerson College in Boston. He often entertained his fellow students with witty stories, songs and adept guitar playing.
His varied career consisted of car salesman, cab driver, commercial photographer, construction worker, writer and educational TV director, karate instructor.
In 1963 he was signed by a major talent agency and was launched into show business. He appeared at the Crystal Palace in St. Louis, New York's Bitter End and Blue Angel, Cleveland's La Cave, Toronto's The Purple Onion.
The Conodion Jewiih News. Fridoy, April 8th, 1966 — Page 3
REMEMBRANCE DAY. - A historicol moment reenocted in Cost a Giont Shadow in tlje above scene in which Jacob Zion (Luther Adler) procloims the establishment of the State of Israel Cost a Giant Shadow deals with the life and times of David "Mickey" Marcus, the Americon colonel whose exploits ranged from Normandy on D-Doy to the Jerusalem front where he become the first Israeli general In 2,000 years.
The film, opening tonight, Friday, April 8th, at Toronto's Loew's Theater, Yonge at Queen, stars Kirk Douglas and Senta Berger.
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