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    Penn State-Behrend Cultural Events 1985-86
Student Programming Council Cultural Events (continued). . .
Dance Theater
Avante Theater
Tuesday, Sept. 17
Reed Lecture Hall, 8:00 p.m.
THE BEST OF BLACK BROADWAY is an exciting. High
energy and glittering review of the lyrics and songs from
THE WIZ, AIN’T MISBEHAVIN, PIPPIN, DREAM
GIRLS, PORGY AND BESS, SOPHISTICATED LADIES
and many more. You are invited to a fully staged musical,
dressed to the nines and served up in grand style. This pro
duction is the cream of the crop—an event you do not want
to miss.
Asian-American
Dance Theater
Thursday, Nov. 7
Reed Lecture Hall, 8:00 p.m.
This colorfuL exciting program includes traditional dances
from such countries as China, Japan, India, Korea and the
Pacific Islands. The program includes the dances with col
orful costumes and traditional makeup and masks, and
demonstrations of the basic gestures and movement pat
terns. The repertoire is both entertaining and educational.
REAR WINDOW
Tuesday, Sept. 10,8:00 p.m.
The first in this series of unmatched tales is this eloquently entertaining, ex
hilarating and bittersweet suspense-romance. Starring James Stewart. Grace Kel
ly, Wendell Corey and Thelma Ritter.
VERTIBD
Mamie
Tuesday, Oct. 8,8.00 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. T 2
To say VERTIGO finds Hitchcock at his most obsessive, his most perverse and * * -
his sexual best, doesn't begin to convey how very haunting or bizarre this film is. One of Alfred Hitchcock’s most sexual, romantic and emotionally intense
Nor does it convey Hitchcock's passionate style and the way he defies logic, films, Mamie studies an amateur psychologist’s obsession with a beautiful
James Stewart stars as'the hero who must overcome vertigo and his obsession for kleptomaniac who’s haunted by strange dreams and the color red. Sean
Kim Novak. An eerie tale of passion, considered one of the great films of all Connery and Tippi Hedren star in this rich expressive film that is one of
times. Hitchcock's most unusual.
ALFRED HITCHCOCK
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Theater
Alpha Omega Players
. i m Wednesday, March 19
Quiet Riot Comedy 1 heater Reed ie Cture Hall., 8.00 p.m.
Friday, Jan. 31
Reed Lecture Hall, 8:00 p.m.
“Out of Control at Penn State” - An entertaining explosion
of comedy about our social selves, the media,' technology,
fame, fortune, power and adventure. This rapid fire perfor
mance includes mime, verbal comedy, dance, blacklight il
lusion,' audience participation and improvisation. Quiet
quicksilver light and image - a riot of sound and laughter!
Will Stutts “Give Em Hell Harry”
Thursday, March 13
Reed Lecture Hall, 8:00 p.m.
Whether appearing as Mark Twain, Edgar Allan Poe, or
Harry Truman, Will Stutts holds his audience spellbound
with a warm, witty performance. An actor of considerable
talent, he has met with resounding success in presenting
these one characterizations. During his nineteen-year pro
fessional career, he has appeared in both Broadway and
off-Broadway productions and has been featured in televi
sion productions.
Film Series
KNEW TOO
— MUCH
Tuesday, Dec. 3,8:00 p.m.
Hitchcock’s best spy thriller, stars the quintessential Hitchcock hero, James
Stewart, and Doris Day. This unforgettable film revolves around a couple w
son is kidnapped by terrorists who feel Stewart knows too much
THE MAN WHO
8:00 p.m.
This national touring company has the distinction of stag
ing more performances annually than any similar organiza
tion in the country. The actors are not only talented and
personable, but specifically trained to adapt to a wide
variety of playing situations and unique facilities. The
Alpha Amega .Players perform the contemporary popular
Broadway comedy, LAST OF THE RED HOT LOVERS.
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Will Stutts