Thursday, February 9, 1984Th? Daily Tar Heel5
WEEK'S EAEE
TODAY
FRIDAY
9Veroknika Von, a film about a Nazi-era movie
star who becomes addicted to heroin in the years
following World War II, will be shown at 7 and 9:30
p.m. in the Union Auditorium.
A Night al the Opera, starring the Marx Brothers,
will be shown at 7:15 and 9:13 p.m. at the Art School.
For more information, call 929-28.
Force of Evil continues the series on "The Holly
wood Ten and the McCarthy Era" at 7 p.m. in the
Bryan Center on the Duke campus. For more in
formation call 684-6654.
The Hostage, Brendan Behan's play about the Irish
Republican Army's kidnapping of an English soldier,
wiD be performed by members of the department of
dramatic art's professional theatre training program
through Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. in
Paul Green Theatre. Call 962-1121 for more informa
tion. Man of La Mancha, the classic musical play about '
Miguel de Cervantes and his Don Quixote character,
will be performed by Chapel Hill High School students
in the school's Performing Arts Center through Satur
day at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. Call 967-6657 for
reservations.
Ain't Misbehavm', a musical tribute to '30s swing
pianist and composer Thomas "Fats" Waller, will be
presented Thursdays through Saturdays at 8:15 p.m.
and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. through Feb. 19 at Triangle
Dinner Theatre in the Governor's Inn. Call 549-8631 for
more information.
Saint Joan, George Bernard Shaw's play about the
life of Joan of Arc, will be presented through Saturday
and Tuesday and Wednesday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 3
p.m. by the Raleigh Little Theatre. For more informa
tion call 821-3111.
The New Performing Dance Company will perform
premieres by Ron Paul, Bruce Vrana and Lee Wenger
through Friday at 8: 15 p.m. in Reynolds Theatre on the
Duke campus. Call 684-4059 for more information.
Visions: An Exhibit by UNC Photographers, will be
on view through Feb. 28 in the north gallery of the
Morehead Building.
SEkacreen works by Gordon Christopher will be on
display in the Art Classroom Studio Building through
Feb. 18.
Works by Afro-American Artists of North Carolina
win be on exhibit at CenterGallery through Feb. 26.
Figures on the WaB, terra "cotta figures by Sarah
Craig, will be on display at the Art School through
March 3.
The works of painters Connie Rubmo and Betty
Hkkye,- ceramidst Rita May and. multi-media artist .
William Gambling wiD be on view at the galleries of the
Durham Arts Council through Feb. 29.
Color photography by Rick Doyle is on display in the
lobby of the Carolina Theatre in Durham.
Ben Owen, Ben Owen III The' Tradition Con
tinues, 40 pieces by two folk potters of the same family,
will be on view through Wednesday at the N.C. State
Craft Center Gallery.
Works by Ten Afro-American Quflters will be on
display in the North Gallery of the N.C. State Student
Center through Feb. 26.
Anglo-American Counterpoint, an exhibit of quilts
from the N.C. Museum of Archives and History, will
be exhibited in the South Gallery of the N.C. State Stu
dent Center through Feb. 26.
Howard Pyie and the Wyeths: Four Generations of
American Imagination, an exhibit exploring the in
fluence of the great American illustrator on three
generations of the Wyeth family, will be on view
through April 1 at the North Carolina Museum of Art.
The North Caroina Arts Council Artists Fellowship
Exhibition, win be displayed at the North Carolina
Museum of Art through April 8.
Skyways, an exploration of how real and apparent
changes in the heavens affect everyday lives, will be
shown through March 26 at the Morehead Planetarium.
CaU 962-1236 for more information.
The Fabulous Thiinderbirds win perform at Cat's
Cradle at 8:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Can 967-9053 for
ticket information.
f f" Manhattan, starring Woody Allen as a man
AU searching New York Chy for the perfect re
lationship, wiU be shown at 7, 9:30 and midnight in the
Union Auditorium. Admission SI.
Mike Cross will perform at 7:30 p.m. at Page Audi
torium on the Duke campus. CaU 684-4059 for ticket in
formation. Flutist Jan Herlmger will give a recital at 8:15 p.m. in
the Ernest W. Nelson Music Room on the Duke cam
pus. No 'Count and Pleasure Is Our Business will perform
at Cat's Cradle. CaU 967-9053 for more information.
A Lincoln's Birthday Rasta-go Party featuring
several reggae bands win be held through Saturday at 9
p.m. at the Art School. For more information call
929-2896.
The Hanes-Waiis Lecture in Art History will be given
by University of Pennsylvania professor Irene J. Winter
at 8 p.m. in the theater of the Art Classroom Studio
Building.
SATURDAY
nThe Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie, Luis
Bunuel's satiric film about the thwarted ef
forts of six members of polite society to have dinner
together, begins a three-day festival honoring the
Spanish director and wiU be shown at 7 and 9:30 p.m. in
the Union Auditorium.
A Soldier's Play, Charles Fuller's Pulitzer Prize
winning play about a black man's search for dignity
during World War II, will be presented by the Negro
Ensemble Company at 3 and 8 p.m. through Sunday in
Stewart Theatre on the N.C. State campus. CaU
737-3104 for ticket information.
The Black Light Theatre of Prague wiU present a pro
gram of comedy and drama through the medium of
mime, magic and music at 8 p.m. in Memorial Hall. For
ticket information, call 962-1449.
American Graphics: 1860-1940, a selection of prints
from the collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art,
wiU be on view through March 25 at the Ackland Art
Museum.
The Kilkenny Cats and The Contracts win perform at
Cat's Cradle. CaU 967-9053 for more information.
MONDAY
REMEMBER
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" "5 Is Art Really Good for You: J J. Rousseau vs.
J.J the 20th Century is the subject of a lecture to
be given by Laurie Fendrich of the Art Center of Col
lege Design in Pasadena, Calif., at 8 p.m. in the Recital
HaU of the Browne-McPherson Music Building on the
Peace College campus.
A Valentine's Eve Party with The Nighthawks will be
given at Cat's Cradle. Call 967-9053 for ticket informa
tion. TUESDAY
t A The Philadelphia Story, a comedy about a
household of Philadelphia aristocrats invaded
by a pair of magazine journalists starring Katharine
Hepburn, James Stewart and Cary Grant, will be
shown at 7 and 9:30 p.m. in the Union Auditorium.
The UNC W nd Symphony, conducted by James H.
Arrowood, will give a concert at 8 p.m. in HiU HaU
Auditorium.
A Valentine's Benefit Dance for AMUSE-News
featuring Rich Robeson, NO BLONDS and The Boney
Maroney Band, will be held at 8:30 p.m. at Rhythm
Alley. CaU 929-8172 for more information. .
An Open Poetry Reading featuring local writers will
be held at 8 p.m. at the Art School. For more informa
tion, caH 942-0241.
Sonia Sanchez will give a poetry reading and lecture
at 8 p.m. in the Stewart Theatre on the N.C. State cam
pus. .
WEDNESDAY
fif Reynard the Fox, a children's show featuring
AoU spectacular costumes and technical effects,
wUl be presented by the North Carolina Central Uni
versity's department of dramatic art through Feb. 18 at
7:15 r,rn. and Feb. 19 at 3:15 p.m. in the University
Theatre on the NCCU campus. For more information
caU 683-6242 or 683-6144.
John Sebastian, former leader of the Lovin' Spoon
ful, wiU give concerts at 8 and 10 p.m. at the Sallam in
Durham. CaU 286-3604 for more information.
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MOVIES
SUNDAY
-g Stalker, a Russian science-fiction film about a
11 breed of humans who must survive several
traps to fulfill their deepest desires, wiU be shown at 7
p.m. in the Union Auditorium.
The Bremen Town Musicians win be presented by the
Waldorf Marionettes at 1:30, 2:30 and 3:30 p.m. at the
Morehead Building.
Marilyn Kdser, Indiana University associate pro
fessor of music, wiU continue a series of Dedicatory
Organ recitals at 7 p.m. at University Presbyterian
Church. For more information caU 929-2102.
Organist Peter Marshal win give a recital at 5 p.m. in
Duke Chapel.
Howard Pyle and the Wyeths: Four Generations of
American Imagination is the subject of a lecture to be
given by Dr. Douglas K.S. Hyland, director of the
Memphis Brooks Museum of Art and organizer of the
exhibit at the North Carolina Museum of Art, at 2 p.m.
Export A wfll perform at Cat's Cradle. CaU 967-9053
for more information.
The Louisiana Aces continue the Sunday Jazz Series
at 8 p.m. at the Art School. For more information call
929-28.
Plaza I Gorky Park at 2:15, 4:45, 7:15 and 9:45.
Plaza II Hot Dog ... the Movie at 3:20, 5:20, 7:20
and 9:20 ends today. UnfaithfuBy Yours starts Friday at
3:10, 5:10, 7:10 and 9:10.
Plaza Bl Reckless at 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30.
Varsity I Never Cry Wolf at 3, 5, 7: 10 and 9: 10;
extra matinee at 1 Saturday and Sunday.
Varsity II Silk wood at 2:20, 4:40, 7 and 9:30.
Varsity Lateshows Come Back to the 5 & Dime
Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean at 11:30 and Polyester at
midnight Friday and Saturday.
Carolina Blue Terms of Endearment at 2, 4:30, 7
and 9:30.
Carolina White The Big Chill at 7:15 and 9:15.
Carolina Lateshows A Clockwork Orange at
1 1:30 and Sleeper at midnight Friday and Saturday.
Carolina Classic Asphalt Jungle at 3 and 5:05 ends
today. Dr. Zhivago starts Friday at 3:30.
Ram I Educating Rita at 7 and 9 ends today.
O'Hara's Wife starts Friday at 7:10 and 9:15; weekend
matinees at 2:30 and 4:45.
Ram II Yend at 7 and 9:30; weekend matinees at 2
and 4:35.
Ram ID Star 80 at 7:05 and 9:05; weekend
matinees at 2:15 and 4:15.
Ram Lateshows Fast Times at Ridgemont High
and American Gigolo at 11:30 Friday and Saturday.
Carolina (Durham) Gospel at 7 and 9; Saturday
shows at 3, 5, 7 and 9; Sunday shows at 1 , 3, 5, 7 and 9.
Compiled by Sheryt Thomas, assistant arts editor.
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