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Tkursday, 3une 27, 1968 Ninth Season For Summer Theatre Opens July 9 With Allen Comedy Woody Allen’s side-splitting comedy “Don’t Drink the Water," starring Sam Levene, opens the Charlotte Summer Theatre’s ninth consecutive season at (Ivens 'Au ditorium on ’Tuesday, July 9. In '■n exclusive engagement in th<! Carolinas, Broadway’s recent rec ord-breaking hit brings the vet eran actor to Chariotte for the first time in his 40 years in the theatre. ’ The New York-born star, wlio gained fame for creating the def- 'Inltive Nathan Detroit in Damon Runyon's "Guys and Doils" both 'in New York and in London, lias appeared in tiver .50 movies, in cluding ‘“Act One,” “The Purple Heart” and "The Mad Mi.ss .Man- ton.” He took over for Alan King In “The Impossible Years' and then did the national lour. Prev iously he starred on Broadwaj' in •“Nathan Weinstein, Mystic, Con- »iecticut,” Saul Bellow’s first play <f‘The Last Analysis,” George -S. Kaufman and Edna Kerber’s “Din gier at Eight,'’ “Srddman & Son.” with George Gobel in “L<‘t it Ride,” Shaw’s “Heartbreak House ’ and Elmer Rice’s “Street .Srene ' among many othc-is. Following Mr. Levene in the spotlight the week of July Hi will l^e Jane Kean, best known as liYixle Norton, Jackie Glea.son'.s neighbor and fellow perennial honeymoon<‘r. As Ensign Nclli<‘ Forbush in the Rodgers and Ham- merstein musical "South Pacific." ^he will sing the memorable “Cock-eyed Optimist,” in Love With a Wonderful Guv'’ and "I'm Gonna Wash that Man Right ©uta My Hair.” Miss Kean has appeared in such Broadway shows sis “Call Me .Mi.ster,” “Ankles j Aweigh,’’ “Carnival’' and "Wiir Success Spoil Rock Hunter" and has done nightclub engagements' at numerous international night-, spots; including London’s Palla-1 dium. Las Vegas’ Sands Hotel and New York's Copacabana. July 23 marks the oprming of Pat O’Brien in the Edna Ferber-; basedvcla.«iic' “Showboat.” V.'ilh music by J.ero^e Kern and lyrics by Osciti* Hammerstein, If, “Show- Boat” lebtuVes such hits as “OP Man River,'’ “Can’t Help Loving' Dat Man’ and “Bill.” Mr. O’Brien.' who will enact the pivotal role of Captain Andy, has had a theatri-' cal career that boasts starring i roles in “The Figliting 69lh’' with lames Cagney. ‘"I’lie rent Page,” “The Boy with Green Hair," "TliFe Mst Hurrah.' the title role in "Knute Ror-kne” and countless others. No foreigner to the stage, Mr. O’Brien li.sts “ather of the Bride,” “Our Town,'’ “Time Out for Ginger" and another produc- of “Showboat” among his ll’its, Rounding out the first halt of the Charlotte Summer Theatie's sea.son will be Bill Hayes return ing liere to play tlie lead in “Pajama Game.” The handsome baritone, who has previously been seen at CS’l’ in "Oklahoma " and "Carousel," made his profes sional debut in 1949 in the na tional company of "Carousel.'' Broadway first saw Mr. Hayes in till- Rodgers and Hammerstein musical “Me and Juliet" and from there his career sky-rrxketed. In addition to ma,jor television shows —both dramatic and musical— ■Mr. Hayes has done symphony concerts, radio shows, opera, vau deville, nightclub and film work. His recording of “The Ballad of Davy Cr(Kket'’ .sold two million cojrie.s. Pre.sented by Stanley Wttren, the Charlotte -Summer Theatre begins July 9 and runs through September 1. The first show (d Hie sea.son, "Don’t Drink the Water,’' will play a special Sun day evening performance on July 14 at 7:.3I) p.m. Otherwisr-, each show plays Tuesday through Saturday evenings at 8:.30 p.m. with matinees on Saturday and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Tickets for “fjon’t Drink the Water," “South Pacific.” ’’.Showboat'’ and “Paja ma Game” as well as for the entire sea.son may be purchased at air-conditioned Ovens Audi toriums box office. Pre-.sea.son sub.scription sales afford theatre goers both choice .seats and .sub- .stantial .saving.s. McGinnis Reports To Lowry AFB SAN ANTONIO—Airman Jacob T. McGinnis HI. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. -McGinnis Jr. of 202 S. -Sims St., Kings Mountain, has completed basic training at Lack- land AFB, ’I'ex. He has been assigned to the Aii Force Technical Training Center at Lowry AFB, Colo., for special ized -schooling as a missile ehn-- tronics .specialist. Airman McGinnis, a 196.5 grad uate of Kings Mountala Bifli uate of Kings Mountain high school, received an A.A.S, degree in 1967 from Gaston Technical Institute, Gastonia, N. C. He is married to the former Patricia Strickland of Kings Mountain. Most heart patients can travel safely by plane, and to high-alti- tude areas, says the North Caro lina Heart Association. It is ad- visabjg, however, to check first with the family doctor. A fast g ery, bast rnto^S CLOTHES CAN If you not St be lOOK LOVEUER Ifi a feet 9fy cleaning aMhaa clotlies last up ta taiea aa longl And with, Martbifainftyourciottiea pt pwaonal care that VMnI IPQv HBMw ErerYdoT - Special SmRTS Folded or on Hangers ONLY One HOUR mmmB. theaMtlinOHyaEMtinG 'FREE' STORAGE We hove a large storage space especially for summer storage. Your winter clothes will be cleaned, mothproofed and stored. This Foil we will press and finish for you at "your convenience. There is no extra charge for this service. 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