C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, November 20, 1980, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Page 8
Art Association of Harrisburg Membership Campaign now underway. Half-year
memberships (for 12-1-80 through 5-31-81) now available. Call 236-1432 or stop
in at 21 N. Front St. between 9:30 and 1:30 Monday through Friday.
1980-81 Hershey Bears Hockey Season has begun. For tickets and information call
534-3911. Group discount rates also available.
Through November 25: College Center Art Exhibit, Constantine Kermes, oils and
prints, at Lebanon Valley College.
Through November 30: Planetarium Show at the William Penn Museum
"Springtime in the Universe."
Through December 4: Art Exhibits at Penn State York. Commons Area -- Dean
Paules; Student Center -- Ruth McCann; Display Cases - Ceramic Hut of York.
Through December 5: CAPITOL CAMPUS ART EXIHBIT, Glenn Schlosser,
watercolors. Gallery Lounge.
Through December: Exhibit, Presidential Candidates and Election Fanfare,
1789-1980, at the Hershey Museum of American Life.
Continuing Exhibits at the William Penn Museum, 3rd and North
Harrisburg:
Threads of Life -- November 23
Geology of Gold -- April 5, 1981
Pennsylvania Decoys -- February 1, 1981
Gem Butterflies -- December 7
Extinctions and Endangerments -- July 12, 1981
November 20: CAPITOL CAMPUS ACCOUNTING CLUB MEETING at 3:30
p.m. in BCAC, W-132. Speaker: Dave Cornelius of AMP, Inc. on Careers in
Industrial Corporate Accounting.
November 21-22: Play, "Bye Bye Birdie" at the College Center Theater at
Lebanon Valley College. Performances at 8:00 p.m.
November 19-22 and 28 and 29: Lancaster Opera Workshop presents "Kismet" at
the Fulton Opera House, 12 N. Prince St., Lancaster. 394-7133.
November 20-23: HACC Workshop 98 Theatre production by HACC students,
faculty, and alumni. 8:00. Workshop Theatre. Admission $2.00.
November 20: CAPITOL CAMPUS XGI SEMI-ANNUAL BLOOD DRIVE.
Gallery Lounge. A large turn-out of donors is necessary to insure that Capitol
Campus maintains a strong blood donor organization. A sign-up list will be
posted in the nurse's office. The XGI fraternity supplies coffee, orange juice,
and McDonald's Danish to all donors.
November 20-22: Lebanon Community Theatre presentt, Neil Simon's "Last of the
Red Hot Lovers." 8:15 p.m. Located at 700 E. Maple St. and Theatre Drive,
Lebanon. Tickets $4.00. For reservations call 273-5151.
November 21: HACC Friday Night Flicks, "The Conversation" with Gene
Hackman, 8:00, Rose Herman Lehrman Arts Center. Free.
November 21: "1000 Years of Jazz" at 8:00 at the Strand-Capitol Performing Arts
Center, 50 N. George St., York. 846-1111.
November 23: "A Midsummer -ht's Dream," 7:30, Strand-Capitol Performing
Arts Center, 50 N. George St., York. 846-1111.
November 23: Kelly Monteith at York College of PA. Wolf Gym, 7:00, $3.00
November 23-24: Auditions for "Same Time, Next Year" at the Harrisburg
Community Theatre, 513 Hurlock Street, Harrisburg at 7:00.
November 23: Reception and beginning of Annual Arts and Crafts Benefit Exhibit
at Doshi Center for Contemporary Art. Reception from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Exhibit includes pottery, jewelry, weaving, batik, hand-blown glass,
photographs, silkscreen prints, and drawings.
November 23-January 2: Exhibit at Doshi Center for Contemporary Art, Annual
Arts and Crafts Benefit Exhibition in the Main Gallery, and Inmate Art from
the PA. Correctional System in the Upper Gallery. Doshi located at 1435 N.
2nd St., Harrisburg. Open Monday through Friday 11 to 4 and Sunday 1 to 4.
Free.
November 26: Concert at the Spectrum, Rossington Collins Band and 38 Special at
8:00. Tickets are $5.50, $7.00, and $8.50 and are on sale at the Spectrum box
office and all Ticketron locations.
November 29-30: Museum Holiday Shop at the Hershey Museum of American
Life. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Special gifts for holiday shopping. Refreshments.
November 30: Lancaster Symphony Orchestra at the Fulton Opera House, 12 N
Prince St., Lancaster. 394-7133.
December 1-18: College Center Art Exhibit, Karen Wenger, drawings and
collages, at Lebanon Valley College.
December 3: Fourth Annual Make and Bake Auction at the Harrisburg
Community Theatre at 7:30. Address: 513 Hurlock St., Harrisburg.
December 3-28: Planetarium Show at the William Penn Museum -
Bethlehem."
mrs fay Nov
Calendar of E
November 20,1990
December 5: HACC Friday Night Flicks, "The Red Balloon," drama; "Paper
Moon" with Ryan and Tatum O'Neal, 8:00, Rose Herman Lehrman Arts
Center. Free.
December 6: Classic Film Series at Hershey Theatre -- "Yankee Doodle Dandy"
with James Cagney. 7:10 p.m. Box office opens at 6:30. $3.00 for adults, $1.50
for children under 12.
December 7: Vassar Clements [fiddler] at York College of PA. Wolf Gym, 7:00,
$3.00.
December 7-January 1: Exhibit at the William Penn Museum -- "Tree
Decorations" -- exhibition of Christmas 'trees decorated by various ethnic
groups through Pennsylvania reflecting homelands around the world. Hours --
Tuesday through Saturday from 10 to 4:30; Sunday 12 to 4:30.
December 7-8: Penn State York Art Exhibits start. Commons Area -- Mitch
Gibbs; Student Center -- Fran Spangle; Display Cases -- American Handicrafts
of York. All through January 29.
December 8-19: Graphics Exhibit at the Art Association of Harrisburg from 9:30
to 1:30 Monday through Friday.
December 9: "Ain't Misbehavin"' at 8:00 at the Strand-Capitol Performing Arts
Center, 50 N. George St., York. 846-1111.
December 10: Puppet Man - puppet show for kids and adults at Penn State York
Conference Center, 7:30. Free.
December 10: HACC Jazz-Rock Ensemble Concert. 8:00 in the Arts Center
Auditorium. Free.
December 12: HACC Friday Night Flicks, Woody Allen's "Manhattan," 8:00, Arts
Center. Free.
December 12,13,19-21: "Amahl and the Night Visitors" at the Harrisburg
Community Theatre, 513 Hurlock St., Harrisburg. 238-7381.
December 13-February 8: Exhibit at the William Penn Museum -
Trains."
December 13: Folk Concert at HACC. Indian Neck Folk Festival presents "Nowell
Sing We Clear," midwinter carols and a mummer's play. 2:00 in the Arts
Center Auditorium. Admission $3.00.
December 13-14: Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet presents "The Nutcracker"
at 2:00 and 8:00 on Saturday and at 2:00 and 6:30 on Sunday at the Hershey
Theatre. Reservations -- call 236-3311.
December 14: HACC Choir Concert, 3:00, Arts Center Auditorium. Free
December 14: Holiday Open House at the Art Association of Harrisburg.
December 14-19: CAPITOL CAMPUS SKI CLUB TRIP TO SMUGGLER
NOTCH VERMONT.
December 20-21: HACC Children's Theatre. Saturday at 11:00 and 2:00, Sunday
at 2:00.
December 20-21: "The Nutcracker" by Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet at the
Strand-Capitol Performing Arts Center, 50 N. George St., York. Saturday at
8:00 and Sunday at 3:00. 846-1111.
Harrisburg Community Theatre's
latest production was truly a work of art.
Their performance was quite moving. It
evoked all the emotions that Aristotle
would have required for a good drama.
About the story--If you are not
familiar with the story about Helen
Keller by this point in your life-- READ
IT!
The guest director, Don L. Alsedek is
a native of Harrisburg. He began his
association with HCT in the mid-forties
in Junior Theatre. His most recent work
has been at the York Little Theatre and
the Little Theatre of Mechanicsburg.
The Harrisburg Community Theatre
will hold open auditions for the popular
comedy Same Time, Next Year on
Sunday and Monday evenings, Novem
ber 23rd and 24th at 7PM. The auditions
will be conducted in the theatre facility
at 6th and Hurlock Sts. by Thomas
Hostetter, HCT's Managing Director.
"The Star of
vents
Theatre Review
By Keith N. Gantz
Same Time, Next Year chronicles an
extra-marital affair between Doris and
George (the only characters in the play).
After meeting by chance and spending a
weekend together, the couple continues
to meet for one weekend annually over
the ensuing 25 years. The script ex
amines their relationship and the
changes each character undergoes dur
ing this period of time.
Actors are needed who can portray
Doris and George from about age 25
through 50. Doris appears, alternately,
as housewife, mother, "hippie," business
woman and grandmother. George is seen
as a CPA, husband, father, pianist and
business manager. Both roles require an
acute sense of comic timing in addition to
considerable emotional range.
The auditions will consist of readings
from the script as required by the
discretion of the director. For further
information, call 238-7381.
C.C. Reader
"Toy Electric