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                                    M w jw |METROPOLITAN MUSEUM: Fifth Ave at 82nd St. Open daily except Mon, Tues 10-8:45; Wed through Sat 10-4:45.GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM:1071 Fifth Ave at 89th St. Open daily except Mon. Tues 11-8 (no admission charge 5-8); Wed-Sun 11-5.WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART: 945 Madison Ave at 75th St. Tues-Fri 2-9 (no admission charge Tues after 6); Sat 11-6, Sun 12-6.FRICK COLLECTION: 1 E. 70th St. Wed-Sat 10-6, Sun 1 -6.COOPER-HEWITT MUSEUM: Fifth Ave at 91st St. Open daily except Mon. Tues 10-9, Wed-Sat 10-15, Sun noon-5.AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY: Central Park W. at 79th St. Open daily weekday 10-4:45, and Wed evening until 9, Sun 11 -5.T h e a t r eAIN%u2019T MISBEHAVIN%u2019 : Musical. Longacre, 220 W. 48th St. 246-5639. Tues-Sun 8 pm, matinees Wed & Sat at 2. andSun at 3AMERICAN DANCE MAI CHINE: Century. 235 W 46th St, 354-6644 I ties Sat at 8. Sun 3:30. Sat at 2. and Sun at 3ANNIE: Alvin. 250 W. 52nd St. 757-8646.A CHORUS LINE: Shubert, 225 W. 44th St. 246-5900.NEW YORK SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL: Taming of the Shrew, Delacorte Theater, Central Park nr. W. 81st St. Nightly except Mon. t 8. until Sept. 3. 535-5630.JONES BEACH THEATER:A revival of Irving Berlin's Annie Get Your Gun with Lucie Amez & Harve Presnell. Mon.- Fri. at 8:30 & Sat. at 9:30. Matinees on Sat at 5. 221-1000.BABY BONES IN CONCERT: Musical amazement with songslike %u201c Sticking Needles Through Paper Doll Eyes%u201d and %u201c Cosmic O rgy.%u201d The Glines Theatre, 260 W. Broadway. Aug 9-30, Tues & Wed at 9 pm Reservations925-2619.CHAPTER TWO: Imperial, 244 W 45th St.. 265-4311. Nightly except Sun at 8, Wed & Sat at 2CRIMES AGAINST NATURE: Actor's Playhouse, Seventh Ave So at Sheridan Sq. 989-6311. Tues-Thurs 10 pm, Sun 8 pm, Fri & Sat 8 and 10:30.DA: Morosco, 217 W. 45tfi St.. 246-6230. Nightly except Sun. at 8, Wed. and Sat. at 2.DANCIN: Broadhurst, 235 W. 44th St., 247-0472. TuesSun at 8, Wed and Sat at 2, Sun at 3.DEATHTRAP: Music Box, 239 W. 45th St., 246-4636.c .._ %u201e* a w %u201e a%u25a0 and Sat at 2.\\ iVDHARMADHATU: 49 E.21St., 12 floor. %u201c One-Man Show based on stories of Washington Irving,\%u201c Original Dance Piece,\Jeannie Hutchins, 9:30, wine & cheese at 8:30, $2.50, information call 673-7340.to, i n c m w ciw A j jDISCO COMICS: Musical patterned after comic-book heroes. Will be performed frequently before Labor Day, so call Everyman Co. for details. 857-7753.DRAM A COM M ITTEE%u00aeEPt %u201c Ward Six,%u201d %u201c Tinker%u2019sWedding,%u201d %u201c Riders to theSea%u201d and %u201c You Never CanTell. %u201d Call far times, 929-8377-17 W . 20th St.DR ACC LA: Marn Beck, 302 W. 45th St., 264-6363.THE FANTAST1CKS: Sullivan Street Playhouse. 181 Sullivan St, 674-3838.FALLEN ANGELS: A perky maid tried to help two bored young wives resist a former flame who once thrilled them both. Soho Rep, 19 Mercer St., 925-2588FAMILY BUSINESS: Astor Place Theatre. 434 Lafayette St.. 254-4370. Tues-Fri 8 pm. Sat 7 & 10 pm. Sun 3 & 7 pm.5TH OF JULY: By Lanford Wilson, a comedy of life, love, sex and myths set in 1977 on a farm near St. Louis. Circle Repertory Company, 99 7th, Ave. . South at Sheridan Square 924-7100. Tu-Th 8 pm, Fri 7, 10, Sat 7, 10. Thru Sept 2.GEMINI: Little Theater, 240 W. 44th St. 221-6425.THE GIN GAME: Golden, 252 W. 45th St. 246-6742.GREASE: Rovale. 242 W. 45th St, 245-5760GULP!: A gay musical farce. Friday, Saturday & Sunday, 9 pm. The Glines, 260 W. Broadway. $5 or TDF. 254- 9397. Thru Sept. L%u201c HEAT WAVE%u201d at The Glines, 260 W. Bdwy, Thurs at 9 pm. $4. 254-9397.HOT ROCK HOTEL: Truck & Warehouse Theatre, 79 E. 4 St., 228-8558. Tues-Fri 8 pm, Sat 7 & 10:30 pm, Sun 4 & 8 pm.I LOVE MY WIFE: Ethel 3arrymore, 243 W 47th St,16-0390.JUST THE IMMEDIATE FAMILY: A new eight character play by Grace Kimmins, directed by Richard Russell Ramos. 441 West 26th St., 391-0808. Call fortunes.LINE AND SHOOTING GALLERY: Two one-act plays by Israel Horovitz, now in their third season Thursday at 7:30, Friday and Saturday at 10, Sunday at 5:30. Thirteenth Street Theater, 50 West 13th Street, through September. For info, call 924-9785.THE MAGIC SHOW: Cort, 138 W. 48th St%u201e 489-6392.MUMMENSCHANZ: Bijou, 209 W. 45th St., 221-8500.MONTEITH AND RAND: Improvisational sketches. Theater East, 211 E. 60th St., 838-0177. Tues-Thur at 8, Fri and Sat at 7:30 and 10, Sun at 8.NEVER JAM TODAY: Urban Arts Corps, dir. by Vinette Carroll, all black musical version of %u201c Alice in Wonderland,%u201d Sept. 3, Sept. 5-10. $2.50. TDF. 26 W. 20th St. 929-8270.NOEL COWARD IN TWOKEYS: Two short sophisticated comedies. Shandol Theatre, 137 22 St., 695-4964 information, or 691-7950 ext. 840 res. Weekends of July 21-Sept. 3, Fri and Sat 8 pm and Sun at 3 pm.ON THE TWENTIETH CENTURY: St. James, 246 W. 44th St., 398-0280. Nightly except Sun, at 8. Wed and Sat at 2.PIANO BAR: Westside, 407 W. 43rd St., 541-8394. TuesFri at 8, Sat at 7, 10, Wed at 2, Sun at 3.THE PASSION OF DRACULA: More adventures of Count Dracula. Cherry Lane..38 Commerce St, YU 9-2020, thf%u00ab Nov.VISITORS: Directed_by Vincent uaeta. vandam Theatre, Wed-Sat at 8 pm. Admission is $2.50. Reservations 675-0498. Thru Aug 19.WE ARE: New York Theatre Ensemble, 62 E. 4th St. Aboutfay male New Yorkers. Nightly .00 & 9:30 pm. $3. 255-6817uarraVPAPA BEAR, MAMA BEAR: Musical, Perry Street Theatre, 31 Perry Street, 255- 9186. Shows at 7:30 WedMon no shows Tues, Matinees Wed & Sun at 3.PINS AND NEEDLES: Classic Garment Workers Musical by Harold Rome. Roundabout Theatre Co., 333 W. 23 TuesSat at 8, Wed, Sat, and Sun at 2. 924-7160. Through Aug.P.S. YOUR CAT IS DEAD!Comedy including such wacky characters as a bisexual burglar and harrassed apartment dweller. Circle in the Square Downtown, 254-6330, 159 Bleecker St., Tues, W ed., Thurs., Fri at 8; Sat 7 & 10, Sun 3 pm & 7:30.THE ONLY GAME IN TOWN: Aug 23. 24, 25, 26,8 pm. IRT Theatre, 120 W. 28#i St., $2.50. Reservations 243-6647.BIG APPLE CIRCUS: Onering circus, Wed. 11:15 & 2:15, Thurs-Sat 2:15 & 7:30, and Sun 1 & 4. Big Apple Park, 8th Ave at 50th St, 581-9186..NEW YORK EXPERIENCE: McGraw-Hill Bldg., 6th Ave bet 48th & 49th Sts, 869-0345, Mon-Thurs, 11-7, Fri-Sat 11-8, Sun 12-8.PARADISE REGAINED: Adaptation of John Milton's poem. Performing Garage. 33 Wooster St. 966-3651.ROYAL P L A Y H O U S E :George Bernard Shaw's \dida\Second Ave, GR 5-9647.RIDICULOUS THEATRICAL CO: One Sheridan Square 260-7137. %u201c Stage Blook,\Mon. Wed, and Sun at 8 pm,Thurs 8 pm. Fri 8 & 10 p m . '\call for times.RUNAWAYS: Plymouth,236 W. 45th St.. %u2022%u201930-1760. Tucs-Sal at 8. Wed .uid Sat at 2. Sun at 3.SAME TIME2, NEXT YEAR: Ambassador. 2 1 5 W. 4tth St 541-049(1.THE KING AND ht'ris. 51st St west <>t Hwa\\ 5hh-h5IO.FILM FORUM: 15 Vandam St 984-2994. Closed for thq summer.THE LITTLEST WILD WEST & THE SNOW WHITE SHOW: original musicals.Wild West Saturdays and Sundays at 1 pm; Snow White, Saturdays at 3 pm. 13th Street Theater, 50 W. 13th St. Running thru Sept. 924-9785 for reservations.THE SERVANT: By Robin Maugham. A world-weary young employer finds life below stairs far more exciting than his own. Opens Fri., Aug 25. 8:30 pm. Soho Rep. 19 Mercer St.. 925-2588.VANITIES: Westside Ihea ter, 4t>~ W 43rd Si. 54! *194CALIGULA: D irected by Steven Baker. Futuristic version. Dramatis Personae, 114 West 14th St. Wed, Thurs, Fri & Sun at 8 pm, Sat 10 pm. Admission $3.929-2999.ALICE: BUT NEVER JAM TODAY: Urban Arts Corps., 26 West 20th St., 924-7820. Opens Aug 23, call for times.A M AD W ORLD, MY MASTERS: by Thomas Middleton. Elizabethan satire of morals and manners. Opens Fri Aug 25. Fri 7:30, Sat 7:30 & 10:30, Sun 3 pm. Jean Cocteau Repertory, 330 Bowery, 677-0060. Playing in repertory with %u201c Volpone.%u201dD R A M A C O M M IT T E E R E P E R T O R Y T H E A T E R : 17 West 20th St, 929-8377. %u201c Heart o f Darkness M onThurs 8 pm thru Sept 14; %u201c You Never Can T ell%u201d by G .B. Shaw, Fri, Sat Sun 8 pm, thru Sept. 24THE BENCH BETWEEN:Premier one-act comedy oy Joe Giannone, directed by J. Rudolph Abate with Joe Meek. Pretenders%u2019 , lOtiE. 14th St, 989-8590, S2.50/TDF.A WORK IN PROGRESS: Theatre for the New City. 162 Second Ave., 254-1109. Thru Sept 10. Thurs-Sun, 8 pm.CATLIN E PIPE BOWL with carved humanface, Missouri Indians, Oklahoma, part of currentMuseum of American Indian show at U.S. CustomHouse, Broadway at Battery Park, Mon-Sat,10 am-6 pm, Sun, 1-6 pm, thru Oct. 31.747-0147.W OLLM AN RIN K : W edAug 23, 6 pm Harry Chapin & Tom Paxton; Fri Aug 25, 6:30 Meat Loaf & Prism, 249-8870 for info.THIRTEENTH ST. THEATRE: Joan and The Devil, Line & Shooting Gallery. 50 W. 13 Stw741 -9282. Call for schedule.THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING ERNEST: By Oscar Wilde. Satire about the joy & triviality of life and the games one must play. National Arts on Bond, 30 Bond St, 674-9710. Through August 31.THE WIZ: Broadway Theater, Bway at 53rd St. CI7-7260.THE BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS:46th Si. Theatre, 226 W 46th St.. 246-4z/l. Nightly, except Sun. at 8. Wed & Sat at 2.THE PASSION OF ALICE: Greenwich Mews, 13 St. betw. 6 & 7th Aves. 243-6800. Wed, Thurs 8 pm, Fri-Sat 7, 10; Sun 3 pm. Through Sept. 28.TRIBUTE: Brooks Atkinson, 56 W. 47th St. 245-3430. Nightly, except Sun at 8. Wed and Sat at 2.MOSTLY MOZART FESTIVAL: W ed Aug 23 Jean-Pierre Ram pal, con d u ctin g, allMozart program; Tues Aug 22 Rampal & Paratores, chambermusic program; Thurs Aug 24, the Beaux Arts Trio, chamber music; Fri & Sat Aug 25-26 Oscar Shumsky con ductin g. Avery Fisher Hall, TR4-2424.BURFUNDIAN E N SE M %u00adBLE: Edward Houser, conducting, Symphony Space, Bway at 95th St, W ed Aug 23, 8 pm.NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC: Tues Aug 22, 8:30 Central Park Sheep Meadow, Zubin M ehta; C love Lakes Park. Staten Island, Thurs, Aug 24, at 8:30, and Chuningham Park, Q ueens, Sat Aug 26, 8:30.GLOBAL VILLAGE: 454 Broome St 966-7586. No screenings in summer.KidsSKATEMOHILE: Aug 24,10:30-12:30/Greenwich House, 27 Barrow; Aug 24, 1:30-3:30 Seravelli Park.PUPPET SHOW: Fri,Aug 25, 10-12:30, 219 Sullivan Street.A rtCATHARINE LORILLARDWOLFE ART CLUB: National Arts Club, 15 Gramercy Park South, open exhibition open to all women artists of professional standing. For info, write Toni H eaney, 29 Em erson Court, Westbury, NY 11590, before Nov. 20. . . . ' 1 %u25a0-*D an ceBRYAN G O RD O N /K EN LAUFER: Folk concert, Centerfold, Coffee House, 263 W. 86th, 7-11 pm.BAY CINEMA: J2nd at Second Ave., 679-0160, \the Pink Panther.%u201dMURRAY HELL: 34th at 3rd Ave., 685-7652, National Lampoon%u2019s Animal House.B L E E C K E R 'ST R E E TCINEMA: 144 Bleecker St. at Laguardia Place, 674-2560. Aug 24 %u201c The Late Show%u201d 2, 5:30, 9:05 and %u201c Bom Yesterday%u201d 3:40, 7:15, 10:45;Aug 25-26 %u201c That ObocoreObject of Desire%u201d 1, 4:25, 7:50, 11:15, and %u201c The Devil is sWoman%u201d 2:50, 6:15, 9:40; Aug 27-28 %u201c It Happened OneNight%u201d 2:50, 6:35, 10:20 and %u201c The African Queen%u201d 1, 4:45, 8:30; Aug 29 %u201c Last Days ofSamnral%u201d 2, 5:05, 8:15, and %u201c Samurai Rebellion%u201d 3, 6:15, 9:30; Aug 30 %u201c The Testament of Dr. Cordelier%u201d 2, 5:45, 9:35, %u201c Day for Night%u201d 3:45, 7:35; Aug 31 %u201c Next Stop, GreenwichVillage%u201d 3:45, 7:30, %u201c My Sister Eileen%u201d 2,5:45,9:30.PUBLIC THEATER: 425 Lafayette St, 677-6350. Late Summer Series, %u201c How TastyWas My Little Frenchman,%u201dDirector Nelson P. Dos Santos will make a personal appearance tonight only at 6:30 and 8:30. Fri Aug 25 8, 10 pm, Sat Aug 26 7, 8:40, 10:20, Sun Aug 27 6:30, 8:30. Aug 29-Sept 3 two films by musicologist Les Blank: %u201c Chulas Fronteras%u201dand %u201c Always for Pleasure.%u201dMr. Blank will introduce and discuss films with audience Aug 31.QUAD CINEMA: 13th St East of 5th. AL 5-8800. Quad 1 %u201c Young Frankenstein,%u201d Quad 2 %u201c An Unmarried Woman,%u201d Quad 3 Donna rior anu Her Two Husbands,%u201d Quad 4 %u201c The Cheap Detective.%u201dWAVERLY: 3 St. at 6 Ave, WA 9-8037. \daily 12,1:55,3:50,5:45,7:40, 9:35, midnight shows Fri-SatBATTERY: Lincoln Center Pla/a. Wed.. Au%u00ab. 23, 2:30 pm FREE.LE GROUPE NOUVELLE AIR & GAY DELANGHE: American Theater Lab. 219 W. 19th St. Thurs. thru Sun . Aug. 17-20. 8 pm. $3.50'TDF. 924-0077 or 691-6500.LISA H O F F M A S T E R / SYBIL HUSKEY IN CONCERT: American Theater Lab, 219 W 19th St. Opens Thurs., Aug. 24. 8 pm. S3.50/TDF. 924-0077 or 691-6500.DAVID MALAMUT It KATHRYN BERNSON: Union . Sq. Park, north end. Mon., Aug. 21, 12:30 pm (rain date, Tues. Aug. 22). FREE.FOLK DANCING: Central Park, east o f Delacorte Theatre, 81st St., 2-6 pm.Talk* ACoarse*LIN N CENTER-OUTOF-I> .S: T ues, Aug 22, Open Day C om m unity/ Street i heater Festival at 1, the Rod Rodgers Dance Company at 2:30, and the Puerto Rican Traveling Theater at 5. W ed, Aug 23, the Pushcart Players (for children) at 11, the Battery Dance Company at 2:30, and %u201c A Touch of Old C hinese C ulture%u201d at 5. Damrosch Park: Tues, Aug 22, at 8, %u201c M o ro cco ,%u201d Casbah Dance Experience.IARTURO'S: 106 Houston^!.677-3820. 475-98*8. Showtunes by Bettina, nightly;Wed., Zizi Roberts, blues Afolk; Th., Jimmy Young, jazz;Sat., Dennis Britten A trio.CORNELIA fiW K Y CAPE: 29 Coraeli: St.. 929-9869. Mondays Song Writers Exchange;LIGHT YEARS: Museum of Holography, lecture by Sam Moree, New York holographer, 7:30 pm, Thurs. Aug 24.VOX HUMANA; Sun Aug 27, 4 pm, St. John%u2019s Church, 218 W. 11th St. at Waverly Place. Works by Jannequin, Frank, Billings, Barber, Brahms.Manic______DIXIELAND CONCERT: Paul Germano, Bryant Park, 42nd bet 5th and 6th Aves, 12:15 pm.NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC: Sarah Caldwell, conducts, symphonies ny neruoz and Borodin, Crocheron Park, Bayside, 580-8700,8:30 pm.BRONX ARTS ENSEMBLE: Alvin Brehn, conducts works by Pachelbel, Honegger, Brehm, Beethoven. N.y. Botanical Garden, 200th and Southern Blvd. Bronx, 3 pm.THE COOKERY: 21 University Place, OR 4-4450. Joe!Turner. Last of the GreatjSside Pianists, through September 6. Monday throughSaturdays 8 pm to! am.THE DUPLEX* 55 Grove St.243-9306. every Fri A Sat.%u2019Julie Kurnitz with Richard!Burke.. STAYE BUILDING: The Esigite State Building and the Rivet boat Restaurant have revived the TeaDance for a series of- weeklydances in the Riverboat, located in the lower lobby. EveryThurs. 5 pm-7 pmVILLAGE GATE: Bleeckerand Thompson St GR 5-5120.Turning Point with Tom Pk#son M on at suwi ana i u :j o .Also, The incredible World ofMagic & Illusion Tues-Thurs8 jwi, Fri-Sat 7:30 A 10, SunVILLAGE VANGUARD: 178Seventh Ave So. AL 5-4037.'Shows at 10,11:30, and 1 am.
                                
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