THE TAR HEEL Thursday, July 22, 1965 'tx. 'Brigadoon' Ends This Week: Triangle To Extend Season "Brigadoon," the Broadway musical now playing at Dur ham's Triangle , Repertory Theater, will close an ex tended performance this week end. The engagement was ex tended as part of a total re vision of the theater's summer season. The extended season will include two-week runs of four additional plays. "Brigadoon," with a 12-night run plus four children's mati nees is expected to draw even larger crowds than the Trian gle Theater's record - setting one-week run of "The Fantas ticks." A cast of over 30 perform ers is one of the highlights of Young Artists ir Annual young artist audi tions for prospective soloists with the North Carolina Sym phony will be held Sept. 25 in the choral and instrumental rooms of the music depart ment at Saint Andrews Col lege in Laurinburg. i The auditions are open to instrumentalists between the age of 17 and 36, to singers between 21 and 41 (women) and 26 and 46 (men). Students interested in audi tioning for a solo appearance with the orchestra during its 21st annual tour next spring Audition Set should contact the North Car olina Symphony Society in Bingham X. Application blanks, requirements, and the prescribed list of auditions literature will be sent upon request. "The auditions are not a contest," said symphony di rector Benjamin Swalin. "They represent an opportun ity for aspiring young musi cians." Candidates in the instrumen tal and vocal division will be heard by a panel of experts in their respective fields. the theater's present produc tion, based on the muscial score by Alan Lerner and Fredrick Lowe. Dances in the production are staged by director-choreographer James Albright. Among the principals in the cast are Harriet Slaughter, who sings and dances with the villagers of "Brigadoon," and Paul Renault, who plays one of the romantic leads. Miss Slaughter who has also worked as a director and choreographer has a varied theater background acquired in New York. Renault's exper ience includes singing and night club appearances. "Brigadoon" will be fol lowed by a two-week engage ment of Rodgers and Hammer stein's "The King and I." Then, in an extension of the season through Oct. 2, the the ater will stage "A Shot In The Dark," Aug. 10 to 21; "Wait -ing For Godot," Aug. 24 to Sept. 4; "The Little Foxes," Sept. 6 to 18; and "Look Homeward, Angel," Sept. 21 to Oct. 2. Excise Tax Reductions at The Record Bar On all Columbia LP's and 45?s All Formerly Priced 3.98 IP's (low 2.84 AH formerly Priced 4.98 LP's How 3.59 All Formerly Priced . LP's flow 4.34 A Huge Special Section of Oolumbia LP's 0 Olio All Oolumhia 45's Now Big Discounts on all other records and record players now that there's no more tax to pay. THE RECORD BAR Chapel Hill Downtown Durham Durham Wellons Village t 4 n 8?Wa u 4' AMORE: Mike Smith and Edna Randall dispense with words and let smiles convey their feelings during rehearsal for the Junior Playmaker's premiere of 'Con Aniore." Smith and Miss Randall will play lead roles when the production opens tomorrow night at Playmakers Theater. 'Con Amorc9 Opens Friday Tickets are still on sale in 214 Abernathy for the Junior Carolina Playmakers premiere of "Con Amore." The original musical come dy by Chapel Hillians Mary D. Mack and James Holmes will be presented at 8 p.m. Fri day and Saturday in Playmak ers Theater. Cast in lead roles "are Edna MEETING SET A meeting will be held, at 7:30 p.m. Monday for persons interested in planning and co ordinating programs on U. S. foreign policy using films, speakers and panels. The meeting is set for upstairs Y Building. It is sponsored by the YM-YWCA Peace Educa tion Committee. . Randall, a Junior Playmaker who has worked with the Dur ham Theater, and Mike Smith, a graduate of the University of Puerto Rico, currently tak ing courses in Dramatic Arts here. Also featured is 16-year-old Lynn Barnhart who is cast in the role of a Swedish starlet. Mre. Mack, a former Play maker, sets her story in Italy where she spent six years working in the U. S. Embassy in Rome. Holmes, a graduate student in the Department of Music, is musical director for the show. The Junior Playmakers are a group of selected high school students studying here for the summer. "HOiE OF GOOD FOOD" Free Seconds on Coffee and Tea FREE PARKING in Merchants Parking Lot Complete Take-Out Service Try one of our homemade pies SERVING HOURS: 11:30-2:00 5:00-7:15 Next Door to North Carolina National Bank on Franklin Street