The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1977 Page: 12 of 20
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fine arts calendar
The Boy Friend
Theatre Under the Stars presents
the Sandy Wilson musical spoof
of the twenties at the Shamrock-
Hilton Tuesday through Satur-
day at varying hours. 664-3344
for further information.
* * *
Travesties
Pamela Gordon Vauglit directs
the Main Street Theatre Com-
pany in the Houston premier of
Tom Stoppard's satirical Broad-
way comedy this Friday and Sat-
urday at 8pm. 524-5706.
* * *
Streamers
David Rabe's third part of a
Vietnam trilogy opens in the
University of Houston's Cullen
Building this Friday, and plays
nightly thereafter at 8:30. 749-
1427."
The Lion in Winter
James Goldman's comedy-drama
appears in Houston Baptist Uni-
versity's Denham Hall Tuesday
through Saturday at 8pm. 774-
7661, ext. 249.
Alumni Art Exhibition
As part of Rice's homecoming
festivities, the Association of
Rice Alumni are presenting an
art exhibition of alumni works
in the Media Center.
KTRU Plays
At Lyle's, in the basement of
Lovett College, on November 4
and 5, Isaac Asimov's The Last
Question and Tom Stoppard's
Artist Descending a Staircase
will be performed before a live
audience at 7:30pm, and simul-
taneously broadcast by both
KPFT and Rice's KTRU. $1 to
get in to Lyle's.
Art Nouveau
On October 28, the Contempor-
ary Arts Museum opens two new
exhibitions; in the upper gallery,
Antoni Miralda from Barcelona,
Spain, presents a "month-long
color event honoring the Texas
Kilgore College Rangerettes;" in
the lower gallery, there is an ex-
hibit of recent drawings and
sculpture by Marisol Escobar,
pop sculptor.
Photographs
The Rice Media Center exhibits
photographs by Janice Rubin
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Folk Ballet
The Society for the Performing
Arts presents the prize-winning
Lucnica Czechoslovakian Folk
Ballet for a one-day performance
in the downtown Music Hall on
October 30, 2:30pm.
Photographs/Academic
As part of the Museum of Fine
Arts-sponsored lecture series,
their curator of photography,
Anne Tucker, discusses "The
Photograph on the Printed Page:
19-Century American Books"
on November 1. Call 526-1361
for further information.
Theatre lecture
Professor Gelena Hahl, of the
University of Texas at Austin,
lectures on "The Theatre Exper-
iments of Kandinsky and
Schoenberg" next Monday, Nov-
ember 7, in 301 Sewall Hall.
Houston Symphony
Michael Tilson Thomas conducts
Soviet pianist Dmitri Alekseyev
and the Houston Symphony
with works from Bach, Rachma-
ninoff, and Nielsen, on October
30, 31, and November 1 in Jones
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Smokin' Fitz
The jazz-rock group, Smokin
Fitz, performs this Friday at
noontime in Miller Outdoor
Theatre in Hermann Park. It's
free.
* * *
Photographs Again
An exhibition opening Novem-
ber 4 at the Museum of Fine
Arts will present 136 works by
fifteen photographer/artists who
some consider to represent the
most important directions in the
medium of photography from
1974-1977.
Dark at the Top of the Stairs
The Country Playhouse presents
the William Inge semi-autobio-
graphical drama Friday and Sat-
urday at 8:30 and Sunday at
7:30. 467-4497.
Mary Stuart
The Alley Theatre presents
Friedrich Schiller's 19th century
drama Tuesday through Sunday
at differing hours. 228-8421 for
further information.
My Fat Friend
Charles Laurence's comedy pre-
miers at Theatre Suburbia, Fri-
day and Saturday at 8:30pm.
682-3525.
1002 Nights
Last week to see Jack Mansell's
Las Vegas style revue at, the
Million Dollar City Dump, Mon-
day through Saturday at 8 and
10pm. 527-9033.
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Parker, Philip. The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1977, newspaper, October 28, 1977; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth245349/m1/12/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.