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By CAROL ADAMS Entertainment Editor* % P r —y - •• a * _ JBEntertainment possibilities are many and varied this fall in the Dallas-Denton-Fort Worth area.*» VkAdvance notice of some of the coming programs may make it easier for you to plan to attend“It is jazz—cool yet bright, interesting and wftty” is what one person said about the first production of the Fort Worth Conun unity Theatre, “A Thur-ber Carnival.” Written by James Thurber, the shows last two performances are tonight and tomorrow night at 8:15 in theScott Theater of the fort Worth Art Center.The stories of James Thurber will be presented by ten actors playing different roles and using a variety of methods—danceand pantomime as well as words. Tickets are available at tiie Scott Theatre Box Office. Admission is $3 for adults and S2 for students with ID cards. All seats are reserved.THE 1967-lt;*8 SMU SpotlightSeries ope ns this season writh the appearance of Nancy Wilson next Friday in Moody Coliseum and Carlos Montoya Oct. 27 in McFarlin Auditorium. Both performances start at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are available at the Neiman-Marcus Concierge Desk. Downtown Dallas.A guitarist opens the TCIT 67-(»8 Select Series season Oct. 20. Reyde la Torre is a celebrated classical guitarist and has been applauded by audiences in both Canada and theUnited States.Tickets may be ordered through the Student ActivitiesOffice at TCU. Orders should be accompanied by a stamped, self-addressed envelope.MAIL ORDERS are now being taken for “Marne,” the musical hit starring Celeste Holm at the State Fair Music Hall next Friday through Sunday, Oct. 22.The Broadway musical is rated one of the biggest stage hits in decades. Twenty - two performances of “Marne” arescheduled during State Fair? every evening with matinees each Saturday and Sunday.Tickets may be secured bywriting to the State Fair Box-office, 1924 Elm St. Prices range from $1.65 to $6.50.WITH OPERA time less than six weeks away, Dallas Civic Opera has put finishing touches on plans for its eleventh annual season—one of the most ambitious the company has yet mounted and certainly the moststar-studded.Among the celebrities who will appear in Dallas are Magda Olivero, the Italian soprano, who will appear in “Medea” Nov. 4, 10 and 12.Tickets may be ordered by mail from the Dallas Civic Opera, 818 Reliance Life Building, Box offices for over-the-counter sales will open Oct. 16.FOR THOSE who appreciateabstract art, the Amon Carter Museum of Western Art in Fort Worth is tracing the development of abstractionism in American art with its exhibition of “American Art, 20th Century: Image to Abstraction.”The show, which contains 124 paintings by 33 major artists, has been called one of the most significant art exhibitions ever hung in the Southwest.
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Fri, Sep 29, 1967

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