C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, April 30, 1981, Image 6

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June 12, 1981, HACC begins its seventh summer performing arts season. This
year's extravaganza incorporates the talents of the professional troupe
Danceteller, under the direction of Trina Collins; the Professional Summer
Theatre Company, directed by Richard K. Olsen; and Third Stream, and Debbie
Gaber, produced by Jim Miller.
The seven-member troupe, Danceteller, blends the arts of dance and acting
into a witty, relaxing 90-minute concert of modern dance and theatrics.
The Professional Summer Theatre Company presents comical "Arms and the
Man" and sympathetic "Prisoner of Second Avenue." The professionals of the
company are joined by an ensemble of student apprentices for the productions.
A jazzfest ends the season on a high note with Third Stream, Third Stream
and Friends, and Debbie Gaber mingling their talents for a festive finale.
All performances are at 8:00 p.m. in the Rose Lehrman Arts Center on the
HACC campus. For ticket information call 234-7592 Monday through Friday 12:00
noon to 3:00 p.m.
April 30: CAPITOL CAMPUS baseball, Wilmington College at Capitol, 3:30 P.M.
April 30: Dinner theatre, Ephrata Performing Arts staging the comedy "Eat Your
Heart Out," Ephrata American Legion, buffet dinner at 6:30p.m., show at 8,
and again May 1.
April 30: Lancaster Catholic High School staging the musical "Godspell,"
7:30p.m., and May 1, Bp.m. May 2.
"April ar: feature film, John Barrymore's drama "Svengali," Lancaster County
Library auditorium, 7p.m.
April 30-May 1: "Eat Your Heart Out," comedy, Ephrata Amer. Legion, buffet
dinner served at 6:30 and show at BP.M., for info and reservations call Ephrata
Playhouse in the Park.
May 1: Columbia Little Theatre staging the musical drama "Shenandoah," State
Theatre, 421 Locust St., Columbia, Bp.m., and May 2.
May 1: Stage comedy "You Can't Take It With You," First United Methodist
Church, Duke and Walnut Sts., Bp.m. today and Saturday, admission free by
- - 44iumu*-ticket,available through church office.
May 1: Chamber Ensemble Concert, Steinman College Center atrium, Franklin &
Marshall College, 7p.m.
May 1: MSC Cultural Affairs Committee concert by Teresa Walters, pianist, Lyte
Auditorium, Bp.m.
May 1: Spring Classic Car Show and Auction, Dutch Wonderland, Lincoln
Highway East, public viewing 1-6p.m. today, auction 11a.m.-6p.m. Saturday.
May 2: Spring Wildflower Walk, Shuts Environmental Center, Eshelman Mill
Rd., 9 and 10:30 a.m., reservations required through Lancaster County Parks
office.
—May.24..Cautr4l.Y..nsylv.ania Youth Ballet dancing "La File Mal Guardee" at
2p.xn., "Swan Lake" at Bp.m., Hershey Theatre, Caracas Ave., Hershey.
May 2: concert, Chamber Choir, Nevin Chapel, Old Main, F & M College, Bp.m
May 2: Annual Spring Musicalle, choirs and music teams, Founders Hall, Lane
Bible College, 901 Eden Rd., 7p.m.
May 2: Dutch Auction, Pequea Valley High School, Newport Rd., Kinzers, 10a.m
May 2: Children's Film Series, "Really Rosie" and "Sunken Treasure," Lanc
County Library, 125 N. Duke St., 2p.m., free.
May 2: North Museum of F&M College, College and Buchanan Ave., presenting
planetarium show "Perspectives," 3p.m.
May 2 & 4: Grateful Dead, in concert at the Spectrum, Phila., 7P.M., call 215-336-
3600
May 4: The Beach Boys, concert at Hersheypark Arena, reserved seats $9.50-
$8.50, BP.M., call 534-3911
May 5: "The Sharks," at TMI Inn, Rte. 230 East, 9p.m.-1:30a.m., May 5 is college
night, $l. off cover charge with college ID, appearing through May 9.
May 6: Allan Krantz_ , classical guitarist, PSU York Campus, student center, 12:15
P.M.
May 13: Coffeehouse-- Chris Barrett, PSU York Campus, student center, 11:30
A.M.-1:30 P.M.
May 20: Rush, at the Spectrum, Phila., BP.M., call 215-336-3600
Mount Gretna Playhouse--1981 summer season: Coupon and reserved seat
subscriptions are available, call Mount Gretna Theatre box office.
Calendar of Events
Summer Entertainment at HACC
MAY HAPPENINGS
Thursday, April 30,1981
1: Jim Gallagher & John Guarnera: Ceramics; Leslie Brown Morris: Paintings.
Doshi Center for Contemporary Arts, Harrisburg, Main Gallery, Mon-Fri
11a.m.-4p.m.; Sun 1-4p.m., free, 232-3039.
1: Visual Arts from the Center County Guild of Craftsmen, Doshi Center
1-3: What We Collect, The William Penn Memorial Museum, Harrisburg,
Tues-Sat 10a.m.4:30p.m.; Sun 12-4:30p.m., free, 893-9882.
1-7: Pottery. Exhibit, F&M College, Lane., Steinman College Center, 1-3p.m., free,
291-3981.
1-16: Donald Bashore: Pen/Ink Drawings, Lebanon Valley College, Annville,
College Center,loa.m.-10p.m., free, 867-4411 ext 311.
1-24: Buildings Reborn: New Uses, Old Places,,The Community Gallery of Lanc.,
Mon-Sat 10a.m.-4p.m.; Sun noon-4p.m., free, 394-3497.
1-31: Sharon Kircnner: Watercolors, Bill Hoin's Art for Fun Center, Lane.,
Mon-Fri 6-9p.m., Sat 10a.m.-5p.m., Sun 1-5p.m., free, 394-2880.
1-Sept 30: Contemporary Amish Folk Art, Folk Craft Museum, Witmer,
10a.m.-5p.m., $3 adults/$1.50 children, 397-3609.
2-18: Dennis Frings: Watercolors/Collage, William Ris Galleries, Camp Hill, Mon-
Sat 10a.m.-5p.m., Wed 10a.m.-9p.m., free, 737-8818.
3-15: Students' and Instructors' Exhibition Art, The Art Association of
Harrisburg, Mon-Fri 10a.m.-2p.m.; Sat 1-5p.m., free, 236-1432.
3-29: Urban Facades, Doshi Center, free, 232-3039
3-29: Michael A. Saylor: Photography, Doshi Center, free
4-22: Hunt Speedball Collection: Contemporary Prints, PSU CAPITOL CAMPUS,
free, 948-6000.
9-30: Joyce Marks: Watercolors, William Ris Galleries, Hershey, Mon- Sat 10a.m.-
5p.m., free, 534-1800.
10-31: Lori Hoffer: Art Exhibit, F&M College, Lanc., Steinman College Center,
1-3p.m., free, 291-3981.
16-17: Art Sale, Mechanicsburg Art Center, 11a.m.-6p.m., free, 763-1767.
23-25: Greater Harrisburg Arts Council Festival, William Penn Memorial
Museum, 10a.m.-9p.m., free, 238-5180.
25-June 12: Pennsylvania: Past and Present, PSU CAPITOL CAMPUS, free,
948-6000.
25-June 30: Guajiro Tapestries, Shippensburg State College, Huber Art Center,
9a.m.-4p.m., free, 532-1201.
26-30: Fine Art Exhibition and Auction, Strawberry Square, 10a.m.-6p.m.,
auction on the 30th, free, 232-7800.
DANCE
7 & 14: Folk Dancing Instruction, F&M College, Lane., Steinman College Center,
Bp.m., $l. per 2-hr lesson, 291-3981.
10: Look Ma, I'm Dancin', The Dancers' Workshop Student Concert, Jewish
Comm. Center, Harrisburg, 2:30p.m., $l., 238-0357.
30: Divertissements, A Tapestry of Dance, Palmyra Senior High School, 2&8p.m.,
$3., 838-9244.
FILMS
1: Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore, HACC, Rose H. Lehrman Arts Center,
Bp.m., free, 236-9533.
3: Badlands, York College of Pennsylvania, Life Sciences Theater, 4p.m., free,
846-7788.
6: The Diary of Anne Frank, MSC, Student Memorial Center, 7:30p.m., $l., 872-
3011.
6: The Day The Earth Stood Still, The Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Bp.m.,
$2., 534-8778.
6: The Sky is Grey, Martin Memorial Library, York, Community Room, 7p.m.,
free, 843-3978.
8: Diary of a Mad Housewife, HACC, Rose Lehrman Arts Center, Bp.m., free, 236-
9533.
THEATRE
1-2 & 8-9: The Rivals, Bucknell Univ., Lewisburg, University Theatre, 8:30p.m.,
$3., 524-1406.
1-3: You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown, Altland's Ranch Dinner, Spring Grove,
6p.m., $15., 225-4479.
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