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Entertainment 'Crazy dream ' turns into supperGlub, caf e By SUSAN FREEDMAN With a name like "Stephen's . . . after all." the new supperclub and cafe in Chapel Hill is bound to draw a bit of a crowd. But it is first-rate quality and entertainment that 1 I TILL BARGAIN MATINEES $2 PM MON.-FRI. ALL SCREENS LAST DAY 3:20 5:20 7:20 9:20 "Continental Divids" (PG) 1:00 5:15 7:30 9:45 WILLIAM HURT BODY, y .69 I 1 I 1 NO PASSES 2:30 4:50 7:10 9:30 Marsha Mason Krlsty McNichol mm ( J at I. ni i in ' '-it t 1 0" I A COLUMBIA YPt B PICTURES RELEASE ,-LJ $1.00 ADMISSION ALL SEATS ALL TIMES LAST DAY "Under the Rainbow" (PG) 3:00 5:00 "Eye of the Needle" (R) - 7:00 9:15 STARTS TOMORROW "Eye of the Needle" (R) - HELD OVER - 3:00 5:05 "Blow Out" (R) - 7:10 9:15 The Plaza Theatre announces a series of late shows starting Fri-Sat, Oct 9-10 "Rocky Horror Picture Show" (R) tho original 12:15 "Body Heat" (R) William Hurt 12:05 "Only When I Laugh" (R) Marsha f.lason 12:00 midnight AH seats $2.00 owner Stephen Barefoot believes will trans form the interested crowd into a captive au dience. . . , The idea of combining a supperclub and cafe is a new one to Chapel Hill and p mises to offer an evening unique to anything available in the area to'date, said Barefoot, executive president of After All, Inc. " 'Ste phen's . . after all' is different from anything on the entire east coast." "Stephen's," the supperclub, is similar to a dinner theatre where the meal is followed by a performance. But, while a dinner theatre features a smal I cast of actors in a play or mu sical, the supperclub offers a variety of per formers and entertainment. Food and music are paired for evenings of ragtime, waltzes, madrigal celebrations, and just about every thing in-between. Draught House Cinema Presents HORROR FILM FESTIVAL PART II October 8 PHANTOM OF THE OPERA im . 7 PM and 9 PM Favorite Beverage 50 $1.75 members$2.00 non-members ART SCHOOL 929-2896 0 Calf & (W What about Rock 'n Roll? rSure." Bare foot says. "A rock band can offer just as much quality entertainment .as anything, else." Music performances, plays and musi cals are all on the agenda at "Stephen's." "After all," the cafe, is a cozy room com plete with sofas, bar, and piano, that pro vides a light menu for the person who wants to sit down with friends and chat over a cup of capuccino and a pastry. Trying to coordinate all of this could give one quite a headache, but Barefoot has help. Marnie Carmichael was performing with Barefoot at Chez Condoret about a year ago when he casually mentioned a crazy dream of his to open a supperclub and cafe in Chapel Hill. Marnie did not think the idea was crazy, and after many late night talks, the dream started to take shape and the ideas be gan to snowball. The overall production would be Bare foot's concern, and Marnie Carmichael would serve as artistic director. Although having had experience as an actress, CarmK chael's job as coordinator and director will carry some very different responsibilities. She does not mind though. "It offers me so , much room for growth it's incredible how . much I learn every day!" But Barefoot wanted one more person to round out his artistic team. Enters Paul Ep stein, who will serve as musical director for the club. Epstein will be coming here from New York, bringing with home some rather impressive credentials. In his latest job, he served as rehearsal pianist for Mikhail Ba ryshnikov. Among other duties, he will work with Carmichael to present a special evening of entertainment on Tuesdays, entitled "Tropical Tuesdays." Each Tuesday will be devoted to offering an act different from any thing presented during the rest of the week. Wednesday through Sunday the suppercfub will showcase scheduled performers who will be booked for two week stints. First-class entertainment is of supreme im . portance to those individuals behind "Ste phen's ... after all," As Carmichael put it, "We are striving for honest and quality work to touch people." see STEPHEN'S page 9 n i 1 1 ' 1 1 -" 1 $y a.. V - i LT''V 1W M f ml. A 'K DTHJay Hyman Marnie Carmichael and Stephen Barefoot of "Stephen's. . .after all" - . . .the supper club and cafe, in Kroger Plaza will open Oct. 10. - - "EXQUISITE. Immoral Tales is in the great tra dition of total immoral ity. Sex is treated with a taste both civilized and all-inclusive. Winsten, New York Post LYJ.:02ALTALES With PALOMA PICASSO From NEW LINE CINEMA (g) Friday-Saturday 8 PM and 10 PM $3.00 membersl$4 non-members ART SCHOOL CARR MILL 929-2896 8 Spotlight, October s,. 1 981
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