producer
PHIL STEIN
musical
director
WILLIAM EATON
lighting by
RALPH ALSWANG
teaturingNIPSEV
RUSSELL
andintroducingNANA
MOUSKOURI
A Belafonte Enterprizes, Inc. Production
presented at
Colorado State University
by
THE SPECIAL EVENTS BOARD OF ASCSU
ANNIVERSARY SHOW
IN PERSON
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PENNSYLVANIANS
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CSU AUDITORI
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All Seats Reserved
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$3.5
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$3
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$3.00, $2.50
(CSU student section
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stamped-se
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envelope and check
:
University
Box Office, 214
Student
Center
Colorado
State University, Fort
Collins,
Colorado
the
VIP SERIES
LECTURES BY FAMOUS PERSONS ON TOPICS THAT ARE
• TIMELY
• INFORMATIVE
• CONTROVERSIAL
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19,
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CREATOR OF "LIL' ABNER" AND
OUTSPOKEN COMMENTATOR ON CURRENT TOPICS
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8
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COUNTESS
MARIA VON TRAPP
.. . SUBJECT OF THE FAMOUS SHOW
AND FILM "THE SOUND OF MUSIC"
April 19, •
8
p.m.
THE VERY CONTROVERSIAL
ROBERT WELSH
TICKET PRICES AND AVAILABILITIES TO BE ANNOUNCED IN THE PRESS
presented
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Harry Belafonte rarely utilizes the services of a comedian in his shows but Nipsey Russell is more than a comedian as millions of television viewers can attest. Russell can sing, dance, and act.
His material is fresh and alive; his delivery is polished and entertaining; and his vast vocabu-lary affords his comedy a touch of "literate laughter·· unequaled by few and certainly sur-passed by no other comedy figure in show business today.
Mr. Belafonte presents a new voice in the e nter-tainment firmament in the person of the exciting greek songstress, Nana Mouskouri. In a very short time. she has mastered many memorable moments in the history of Greece, France, Ger-many, Italy, and Spain.
The unique talents of Miss Mouskouri are dis
-played to advantage in the new Belafonte production allowing the very "soul" of the nations to become evident through her singing.
THE
BELAFONTE
SINGERS
MILT GRAYSON, WILLIAM STEWART, DENNIS PERRIN, LESLIE DORSEY, JIM HERALD, KEN DOVEL, TIM CONN, RICHARD PINOLE, SHERMAN SNEED
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Harry Belafonte, today, at the pinnacle of a distinguished career, defies categorical definition
of his art.
The content and quality of his presentations cannot be classified as belonging to one specific group for Bclafonte's art relates to everyone.
Age, ' social standing, geographic. location, language differences form no barner to the sound and the feeling of his art.
To see Ilarry Belafonte in person is more than an evening in the theatre ... it is time spent in communicating with one's fellO\V, in under -standing and practicing what we call our daily existence and the heartbeat of expression.
ACCOMPANISTS
ERNEST CALABRIA, PERCY BRICE, RALPH MACDONALD, BILL SALTER, AL SCHACKMAN'. .for Miss Mouskouri: .. for Mr. Russell
GEORGE PETSILAS CLAUDE GARVEY
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UNIVERSITY TICKETS $1.00
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OTHER $1.50 (} ALL SEATS RESERVEDe
AVAILABLE NOV. 10UNIVERSITY BOX OFFICE
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STAFF FOR BELAFONTE ENTERPRIZES INC.
COMPANY MANAGER... .. ... JAMES AWE
PRODUCTION STAGE MANAGER ... CHARLES COLMAN
PUBLIC RELATIONS... . ... THE MIKE MERRICK CO., INC. SOUND ... . ... RICHARD ALDERSON SOUND EQUIPMENT BY... ... .. ... SHOW SOUND INC. MUSIC COPYING ... BOB HARING, JR. AND JENNIFER BROWN PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS ... SHERMAN SNEED AND GLORIA CANTOR
STAFF
FOR
SPECIAL EVENTS BOARD OF ASCSU
PRESIDENT... .. ... RICHARD HERGERT
TREASURER ... RONALD RUTZ
BOOKING ... JANA PULESTON PUBLICITY ... CAROLE DOMINGUEZ, PAT NOEL, DONNA WALLACE
HOUSE MANAGER (ARRANGEMENTS) ... EDGAR CAMPBELL OTHER BOARD MEMBERS... .. ... PAUL BARKEY, BARB KELLER
GARYFELT,JUDYSNEDDON USHERS... .... .. .CSU HOSTESSES, LANCERS,
ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY, OMICRON DELTA KAPPA
FOR COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY
HOUSE PHYSICIAN ... DR. GERALD PULS BUILDING MANAGER... ... .. ... JAMES MARTEL AUDITOR ... ... ERNST AND ERNST INC.
THE OFFICE OF PUBLIC EVENTS .. .. .. .. .. . J. K. CAMPBELL, MGR.
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CSU BANDS
CSU SINGERS~
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"POPS"CONCERT
ANDAWS ()"CHORAL"
CONCERT
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WED., NOV. 30
8:00P.M., CENTER THEATRE SUN., DEC. 4
NO CHARGE (SEE PRESS FOR TIME)
The Special Events Boord is on official organ of the Associated Students at Colorado State University with membership chosen from the student body by application and appointment.
In addition to the sponsorship of POPS concerts on a self-supporting basis, the Boord sponsors the GALAXY SERIES, a self-sustaining series of pro
-grams to fill the gop between heavier cultural programs and the pops
concerts. Included this year ore the MARINE BAND, FRED WARING AND
THE PENNSYLVANIANS, AND HANS CONREID in the Broadway ploy
"GENERATION".
With subsidy from the Associated Students (ASCSU), the board sponsors
two major lecture series; THE VIP SERIES and THE HEADLINER SERIES
including lectures by such persons as Craig Spence, AI Copp, Moria von Tropp, Strin\]fellow Barr, and Alexander Gabriel.
In cooperation with other student/staff groups, the board presents THE
UNIVERSITY LECTURE SERIES, THE ANNUAL INTERNATiONAL DEBATE,
INTERNATIONAL AFFAiRS LECTURES, ond other speaker programs.
It is the goal of the Boord to produce a self-sustaining program of cultural enlertainment and a low cost lecture series of the highest quality. It is
their hope that you will continue to support them by your attendance and to make suggestions for future programs.
-HOUSE
POLICY-Recorders and Cameras; Contractual agreements with orlisfs, agencies, recording companies, or various agencies holding copyrights expressly forbid the recording or photographing of the per
-formances without explicit written permission. Purchase of a ticket does not imply the right to
photograph or record.
Accidents or emergencies must be reported to the Campus Security personnel.
Beverages and snack items ore permitted in the lobbies only. Snack bars ore open at inter
-missiori.
Paging is not done in the building. Physicians and other persons expecting calls shol.Jid register
at the desk in the north lobby.
Lost and Found items should be turned in to Security personnel and may be claimed at the Campus Security office.
Sealing at CSU events is not segregated or restricted by reason of race or color.
Please report complaints to the Manager of Public Events or his assistant in the north lobby. Ticket prices for this attraction ore established jointly. between the artists representative and the Special Events Boord.
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WEDNESDAY, NOV
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MBER 16 8:30 P.M.
CSU Auditor
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m-Gymnasium
THE
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DENVER
SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
CONDUCTED BY
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VLADIMIR GOLSCHMANN
PRESENTED BY TH
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FINE ARTS SERIES
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TICKETS AVAILABLE
M
ONDAY, NOVEMBER 7
CSU BO
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OFFICE
8
:
30A.M
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:
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WEEK
D
AYS, STUDENT CENTER 2A
Box
$3.00
Parquet
$2.50
Opera
$2.00
Gallery
$1.25
ALL SEATS RESERVED -
POPULAR PRICES
STUDENT- STAFF- FACULTY DISCOUNT FIFTY CENTS ON ANY SEAT