San Bernardino Sun, Volume 75, 5 December 1968 — Page 45
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w, Dec s. mi The Las V L- the tra-:e aca. . Itrrj-! Tory Martin, at KarJr: rl-. L .v.. i-ami?? hos "He's fte ruy to. if they ds?ccuc S; Vegas, torn- covered a Scotch V Soda afer ppefu ' i . . nnM wind tm ,. ilotic Z?ezig Filmed at Hotel Riviera led down $50 000 prf w inare wuoa, uuju wmu up w.li I offer ty 1 ORRLST Dl'KC jUunge: Norm Crosby, "Tok-wxnt to his lat siwt ad tot band, &avs you should never put
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I ' ; - r1 v 1 ft- &nw i& v. !- 4J - ,$ hi A; v - ? U s .
and checked into the Hotel Lounge: Buddy Crek jWhiUn. Xancy Sinatra Jack d.today' .ttcr? m 16
! - ""- SHOWBOAT - Polynesian Re- Haley Jr.. colfer Ken Venturi. a a ,aw aSainsi 11 y uien:-
SiS'Jl Tl liS Card ,. Jiy I10 rf Scrgta-rrancla and Caye Spiegelman. the "Topless
Columbia motion Pidure bcine SILVER SLirPEtl - Banvi, , 3 .Mother or Eight" ho was f ,?3 there Ohrrs stars in the Alton's -Wonderful World of and a couple of BID killed in that auto accident near Li..,. v.(ii. u-,' T?nKnH Burlesaue." Ixmui-'c: Geonre.M",rs (one is Sinatra Sr.'s mu-,Victonille, lived here and re-
sicol conductor, the other is cently closed at Hotel Thundcr-
shov producer at Hotel Flamin- bird, go). When youn Sinatra intro-j
duced the celebrities in the au-
When Godfrey Cambridge had
Culp. and Dvan Cannon llhe wk s uixieianu. ex-Mrs. Cary Grant.) I STARDUST - 1968 Edition. Howard Hughes' Frontier Ho-i'10 de Paris." Lounge: New Christ v Minstrels. Novelties.
. ' i, , nnp THUNDERBIRD - Pardon dience, he said, "And here is.to cancel his scheduled opening
uau fa,c " V" ill., rt... i-: . TTl'jn rnvniincihli fnf v, !.,t llrvlol A1nM4in cnnmHrncs I sc.
which calls for $750,000 for him. vii.an, Kings iv, Uo s''1'--;k""-'"'-'-' ".' . !V uauuiii, ' T ,''L5r on u-PPfc n vP;,r in thPiBlues. ing; to me the greatest man in ley Gore was brought in for her
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FEELING YOUNG Mark Johnson, as a young man just returned from the Army, tries to convince his mother, played by Gretchen Adams, that she is not too old to enjoy a little dancing during "The Subject Was Roses," which opens tomorrow at the Community Playhouse in Riverside.
;Tlie Subject Was Roses'
oP
ens Tonight in Riverside
"The Subject Was Roses", 'whose experience includes prosward - winning play w h i c h fessional theater as well as rapeeks at a family conflict with.dj0
iranjuiess, opens lomorrow ior a 10 night run at the Riverside Community Players. A highly successful Broadw ay play in 1964, and now a movie, "Roses" is a blend of comedy and drama, laughter and conflict.
TROP.ICANA -
"Folies Bergere." Lounge:
lene Dietrich.
Jlar-
Post Time Theatre for the next
two vears. . .
Buddy Greco at the Sands says
nnfhinir makf"; von more toler
ant r,r a tiPifThhor's nartv than Holiday magazine executives
heinff there. . . Ihere for Par,y Plugging Decern
Krtw ...u;u i t
Most of tlie following shows theme. Mayor Oran Gragson
will be on at least through Dec.
15:
ALADDIN Jackie Gayle,
Lesley Gore.
CAESAR'S PALACE - Frank
Sinatra, 5th Dimension, Jose Fe-
liciano, Pat Henry, Harry James
Orchestra. Neo's Nook: Bottoms
Up." Xavier Cugat, Gaylord &
Holiday, B. S. ItiUey.
DESERT INN "Pzazz! '68"; Lounge: "Tom Jones" mu
sical, Roberta Sherwood, Davis
& Keese.
DUNES "Casino de Paris
Line Renaud, "Vive Les Girls,"
Dick Stabile Orchestra, Fred
Waring Jr. Orchestra,
EL CO.RTEZ Maury Wills,
Gil & Nikki.
FLAMINGO Tony Martin
Lounee: Wavne Cochran, Flat
ters.
FREMONT George Gobel,
Margaret Whiting.
FRONTIER Phil Harris,
Doodletown Pipers. Lounge:
Frank Sinatra Jr., Lovelace Watkins. HACIENDA Hank Henry
Burlesque Show, Ink Spots.
MINT Sua Arden, Jim
Ware.
RIVIERA Peggy Lee, Pe
ter Nero. Lounge: Totie Fields,
Johnny Tillotson. SAHARA PaulAnkka.
was presented first copy of the
issue which contains a Line Re
naud (Dunes headliner) record
ing in each. . . Maury Wills has a banjo play
ing act with songs and jokes
which is so good even many
visitors to the El Cortez lounge
don t realize he s one of the
world's greatest baseball play
ers, first with the Dodgers, then
Pittsburgh, and now Montreal. . . . Roberta Sherwood at Desert Inn lounge: "A budget is an orderly system of living beyond your means". . . When Frank Sinatra Jr. opened at the Frontier, Franc Sr.
Kathy Landry,
left with tears in his eves. . . the reigninz "Miss Nevada" who
Larry Wolf, owner of the shut- is a dancer in the Desert Inn's
tered Bonanza Hotel, has been, "Pzazz," also works parttime
trying to sell it, and it wasifor a local public relations of-
bought recently by Kirk Kerkor-,fice. . .At the Fremont, George
lan, owner of the next-door Ho-1 Gobel says his TV set is so old
tel Flamingo. "I traveled all, its grey and white.
over the U.S. and Europe look-
II II iiiLi i:n l
u iAam jr
I
ing for a buyer," says Wolf,
Peter Anthony, who makes his
"and wound up selling it to the'home here, just returned from
guy next floor; a successful engagement with
I his comedy and trumpeting at
Russ Morgan, here at his: Romame's, Honolulu. . .Colum
home before a vacation in Ha-mist Earl Wilson, singers Kaye
wau, then a return to the Dunes Stevens and Trini Lopez were in Top O' The Strip with his dance'specting Circus Circus, applaud-
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"Roses" will run through Dec.
15, with nightly performances at
8:15 Monday through Saturday,!
ana 7 p.m. bundays. Seats may be reserved by calling the playhouse between 6 and 9 nightly.
The play derives its strength from only three characters mother, father and son and the three form a family trian
gle: 1 1 Father loves son, mother loves son and son loves both mother ! and father. Not one of them
can make or utter a sound - that does not instantly damage the other.
, But playwright Frank Gilroyi
has added humor to this emotional scene. He has brought a 21 year- old Army veteran back to his parents after an absence of three years and it takes only a burnt waffle or a weak cup of coffee to create the storm. Robert Gray, RCP regular in both acting and directing, portrays the elder Cleary. A drama instructor at Moreno Valley High School, Gray directed "The Best Man" recently. Gretchen Adams plays Nettie Cleary. Mrs. Adams boasts " participation in more than 25 plays and has won numerous awards. Mark Johnson, employe of United States National Bank, portrays Timmy. At ease on stage as well as backstage, Jolinfon has many credits at San Bernardino Valley College. Directing ia Jane Margison,
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