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                                    ft* Coming ToursFilm8TH STREET PLAYHOUSE:52 W. 8th St. 674-6565. %u201c New Yorker Films Festival%u201d Sept 7 -9 %u201cJonah Who Will Be 25 in the Year 2000%u201d and %u201c The Wonderful Crook,%u201d Sept 10-11 %u201c Don't Cry With Your Mouth Full%u201d and \Sept 12-13 %u201c Cousin Angelica%u201d and \THEATRE 80: 80 St. Mark's PI, 254-7400. Sept 7 \of the Town%u201d 2, 5:55, 8:45 and %u201c The More the Merrier%u201d 4:05,8 pm. Sept 8, %u201c You%u2019re Telling Me%u201d 1:15, 3:55, 6:35, 9:15, 12 midnight and %u201c Mrs. Wlggs of the Cabbage P atch%u201d 2:30, 5:10, 7:50, 10:30. Sept 9 10, %u201c Shadow of the Thin Man%u201d 1:30, 5:00, 8:30, 12 midnight Sat Night only, and %u201c Thin Man Goes Home%u201d 3:15, 6:45, 10:15. Sept 11 %u201c Take Me Out to the Ball Game%u201d 1, 4:50, 8:40 and %u201c Thousands C heer%u201d 2:40, 6:30, 10:20. Sept 12 %u201c The Dark Past%u201d 2:30, 5:35, 8:40 and %u201c Knock On Any Door%u201d 3:50, 6:55, 10. Sept 13 %u201c Kind Lady%u201d 2, 4:50, 7:40, 10:30 and %u201c Downstairs%u201d 3:25, 6:15, 9:05.BLEECKER ST. CINEMA: 144 Bleecker St. 674-2560. Sept 7 %u201c Taxi Driver%u201d 2, 5:55, 9:50 and %u201c On the Waterfront%u201d 4, 8. Sept 8-9 %u201c The Harder They Come%u201d 3:35, 7, 10:15 and 12:15 Sat only, and %u201c Breathless%u201d 2, 5:25, 8:50, 12:00. Sept10-11 %u201c The Little Foxes%u201d 1, 5:20, 9:40 and %u201c The Misfits%u201d 3:05, 7:25. Sept 12 %u201c Stray Dog%u201d 2. 6:30, 10:55 and %u201c The Bad Sleep Well%u201d 4:10, 8:40. Sept 13 %u201c Shadows of Our Forgotten Ancestors%u201d 2, 6:10, 10:20 and %u201c Andrei Rublev%u201d 3:45,8.WOMEN MAKE MOVIES:257 W. 19 St. nr 8 Ave. Sept 8 %u201c A Los Pueblos del Mundo%u201d about Chilean women political prisoners, and %u201c Attica%u201d 7:30 pm.THE VALLEY OF TEARS:Film and Benefit party for the Texas Farm Workers, Sept 9 at9 pm. 142 W. 26 St, 3rd floor. Info 226-6164.ART THEATRE: 36 E. 8th St. 473-7014. Sept. 6-12. \Women%u201d and %u201c Looking for Mr. G oodbar.%u201d Sun-Thurs, \%u201c Looking for Mr. Goodbar%u201d 3:05, 7:35. Fri-Sat, %u201c Three wom en%u201d 1:40, 6:15, 10:50, \3:55, 8:30.ST. MARK%u2019S CINEMA: 1332nd Ave. 533-9292. Sept 6-12, \D etective%u201d and %u201c Sleuth.%u201d Plus short %u201c Frank Film .%u201d \1:30, 5:50 and 10:10. %u201c Sleuth\3:20, 7:45.FILM AT THE PUBLIC:starting Sept 12, %u201c Deal,%u201d a full-length movie concerning the TV show \Deal.\425 Lafayette. For tim es, call 677-1750.THE BATTLE OF CHILE:Benefit for N.Y. Non-Intervention in Chile. Sept 9, 7:15, at W ashington Irving High School auditorium, 40 Irving Place (bet. 16 and 17th Sts.)sheutruALICE: BUT NEVER JAM TODAY: Urban Arts corps.,26 West 20th St%u201e 924-7820. Opens Aug 23, call for times.A MAD WORLD, 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 R ep erto ry , 330 Bowery, 67/-0060. Playing in repertory with \ANDY WARHOL%u2019S LAST LOVE: Squat Theatre, 256 W. 23rd, 691-1238. Wed-Sun at 9. Through Sept 15.ANOTHER WAY TO LOVE: Project Theatre, 127 Grand, 966-0322. Weekends, starting S eptl.A WILD RIDE TO A SPECIAL MOON: Also A TRICK OF THE EYES, and A ROOM OF PANIC DOORS, new plays by Chad Henderson. The Troupe, 335 West 39th St, 244-9669.A WORK IN PROGRESS: Theatre for the New City. 162 Second Ave., 254-1109. Thru Sept 10. Thurs-Sun, 8 pm.BABY MAKES FOUR: Nameless T heatre, 125 W. 22nd. 695-7106, 242-9768. Aug 31-Sept 17, Thurs-Sun at 8.BIRTHDAY PARTY: by Harold Pinter. A.L.T. Company, 5 W. 30 St. Sept 7 thru Sept 24, Thurs, Fri, Sat, Sun at 8:30 pm. $3. 564-0692.CALALOU: Perry STheatre, 31 Perry St, 255-7190. Thurs-Sun, 7:30, Sept 7-24.CALIGULA; D irected by Steven Baker. Futuristic version. D ram atis P erso n ae, 114 W est 14th St. Wed, Thurs, Fri & Sun at 8 pm, Sat 10 pm. Admission S3. 929-2999.DIET THEATRE R: A comedy revue. 18th St. Theatre, 145 W. 18 St. Sept 9, 10, 11. Fri and Sat at 10:30 pm, Sun and Mon at 7:30 pm. 242-3900.FALLEN ANGELS:Soho Rep, 19 Mercer St., 925-2588.FAMILY BUSINESS: Astoi Place Theatre. 434 Lafayette St., 254-4370. Tues-Fri 8 pm. Sat 7 & 10 pm, Sun 3 & 7 pm.5TH OF JULY: Circle Repertory, 99 7th Ave South. 924- 7100. Comedy by Lanford Wilson. Tu-Thurs 8 pm, FriSat 7.10. Through Sept 24, HEART OF DARKNESS: Drama Committee Theatre, 17 W. 20th, 929-8377, to Sept. 14.%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.JEAN COCTEAU REPERTORY: Bouwerie LaneT heatre, 330 Bowery. 677-0060. \Masters%u201d Elizabethan comedy. Sept 8 and 9, 7:30. %u201c Voipone%u201d by Ben Jonson. Sept 9 at 10:30 pm, Sept 10 at 3 pm.JUST THE IMMEDIATE FAMILY: A new eight character play by Grace Kimmins, directed by Richard Russell Ramos. 441 West 26th St., 391-0808. Call for times.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 Septem ber. For info, call 924-9785.NEVER JAM TODAY: Urban Arts Corps, dir. by Vinette Carroll, all black musical version of %u201c Alice in Wonderland,\3, Sept. 5-10. S2.50. TDF. 26 W. 20th St. 929-8270.ON GOLDEN POND: Acomedy starring Frances Sternhagen and Tom Aldredge. Hudson Guild Theatre, 441 W ? * th St S p o t n t h r u Oct 15. Wed through Sat 8 pm, Sun matinee 3 pm. All tickets $6. 760-9847.PARADISE REGAINED: Adaptation of John M ilton's poem. Performing Garage. 33 Wooster St. %6-3651.P.S. YOUR CAT IS DEAD! Circle in the Square Downtown, 254-6330, 159 B!6sck5r Tuac woaTnurs., Fri at 8; Sat 7 & 10, Sun 3 p m & 7:30.RIDICULOUS THEATRICAL CO: 1 Sheridan Sq. 260-7173. Sept 6 %u201c Corn*%u2019 (country/w estern musical) Sept 7 and 8, %u201c Bluebeard,%u201d Sept 9 and 10, \11 and 13, %u201c Corn.%u201d All perf.8 pm.ROYAL PLAYHOUSE:George Bernard Shaw's %u201c Can- %u25a0 dida%u201d and \Second Ave. GR 5-9647.SLEEP AROUND TOWN: Anew musical, starring Carrie Fisher. Public T heatre/ C abaret, 425 Lafayette St. 677-1750. Starts Sept 12.SOLO PERFORM ANCE SERIES: The New Museum, 65 Fifth Ave. Sept 12, storyteller Bob Carroll and multimedia perform ance by Jo Harvey Allen, 8 pm. Sept 14, dancer Marta Renzi, songs by Ron Littke, 8 pm.SUNDAY BRUNCH COMPANY: \ly) New York Poets.%u201d Sept 11,8 pm, St. Clement%u2019s Church, 423 W. 46th St. Donation $2. 559-0430,THE BENCH BETWEEN: Prem ier one-act comedy by Joe G iannone, d irected by J. Rudolph Abate with Joe Meek. Pretenders%u2019, 106E. 14th St, 989-8590, S2.50/TDF.THE FANTASTICKS: Sulli' van Street Playhouse. 181 Sullivan St, 674-3838.* THE PASSION OF DRACULA: More adventures of Cotut Dracula. Cherry Lane,.38 Com- %u25a0 m erce St, YU 9-2020, thru Nov.VOLPONE: Jean CocteaiT Repertory, Bouwerie Lane T heatre, 330 Bowery, 677- 0060. Sept l k7:30.YOU CAN NEVER TELL:Drama Committee Repertory Theatre, 17 W. 20th, 929-8377. Fri-Sun, 8 pm, through Sept 24.WE ARE: New York Theatre Ensem ble, 62 E. 4th St. Nightly 7:00 & 9:30 pm. $3. 255-6817.Ta lksCHOOSING A PARTNER:Lecture by Hanna Kapit, Ph.D. Postgraduate Center for Mental Health, 124 E. 28th St. Sept 7, 8:30 pm. MU 97700.THE FIRST GOAL OF LIFE:Sept 7, 7 pm. Discussion lecture, Church of St. Francis Xavier, 30 E. 16th St.CLOTHES AND WOMEN: Sept 7, 7 pm. Lynn Shapiro discusses the impact of fashion and clothes on women%u2019s lives. National Organization for Women, 84 Fifth A^e, room 907. Donation requested.MUSIC AND AESTHETIC REALISM: A talk by Ed Green. Also readings from Eli Siegel's \Sept 9, 9 pm. Aesthetic Realism Foundation, 141 Greene St. Contribution $3.COUNSELING AND ORIENTATION SEMINAR: For adults who need to improve reading, writing or arithmetic skills, rues, Sept 12, 6-7:30 pm, Loeb Student Center, 566 La Guardia Place. 598-2134. Free.GAY PROPERTY OWNERS: What Neighborhoods are Safe and Right for Gays?: Discussion (men and women), Sept 7, 8:30. Triangle Gay Center, 26 Ninth Ave at 14th St. $2.DIALOGUE WITH GRACE GLLECK: Talking about contem porary artists, Sept 13,8 pm. Women in the Arts, 435 Broome St. 966-5894. $1 contribution, students 50c.TTWWW^ n r n * a r m ** * * * - < a 1U 1 * J L J A j J l U a i V O E n }OF LOUIS I. KAHN: Lectures, Sept 6, Robert A.M. Stem and a panel of K ahn%u2019s former students; Sept 7, Vincent Scully; Sept 8, Mrs. Esther Kahn, with the film %u201c Louis 1. Kahn: Architect.\982-5266,ON SELF-PITY: A free discussion/lecture, Sept 14,7 pm. Rectory of St. Francis Xavier, 30 t . ioth at. 929- 6480.THE EAST AND WESTVILLAGE: Sunday Sen* 1ft 2 pm. Meet at Cooper %u2019Union (Astor PI and 4th Ave.). Sponsored by the Municipal Art Society. $1.50 for members, $3 for non-members. 586-4783.CASTLES AND CLUBHOUSES: A Walking Tour of the East Sixties. Sunday Sept 10, 2:30 pm. Meet at Hunter College, Park Ave and 68th St. Sponsored by the Museum of the City of New York. $2 for m em bers, $3 for nonmembers. 534-1672, ext. 38 for information.A rtALFRED STEIGUTZ GALLERY: 34 W. 13th, 242-9198. Sat-Sun 1-6, Tues 7-9. %u201c Machine Art IV,%u201d photography and mixed media by Jill Lynne. Sept 6-26.ALNICO GALLERY: 123Pfince St, 228-6586. Tues-Sun12- 5. Tazewell Morton III, paintings, Sept 5-17.BLEECKER PEOPLE: 338Bleecker St. %u201c Photographies%u201d by Renee Kristol. Sept 1-30.BROMM: 90 West B%u2019way. 732-6196. Tues-Sat 1-6. %u201c Sculpture.%u201d 7 contemporary artists incl H arris, Nonas, Castoro. Sept 5-30.CATHARINE LORILLARD WOLFE 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 E m erson Court, W estbury, NY 11590, before Nov. 20.55 MERCER: 55 Mercer St. 226-8513. Sculpture by Julias Tobias. Sept 12-30.4TH STREET PHOTO GALLERY: 67 E. 4th St, 673-1021. Sun-Thurs 2-8, Fri-Sat 3-10. Photos by Tom McNease. Sept 1-30.14 SCULPTORS: 75 Thompson St. 966-5790. Wed-Sun11- 6. %u201c Homage%u201d is the theme; incl pieces by Derven, Gray, Olejarz. Sept 9-Oct 1.FRIEDUS: 158 Lafayette St. 925-0113. Tues-Sat 11-5; Wed 6-9. \by Roland G ebhardt. Sept12- Oct 7.HANSEN GALLERY: 72Wooster St, 431-5904. TuesSat 11-6, Sun 1-5. Paintings by Richard Corozine, Group Drawing Show, Sept 5-30.Photographs by Robert Dulman, Sept 5-10. By Robert Koropp, Sept 12-30, HOFFMAN: 429 W estB%u2019way. 966-6676. Tues-Fri 11-4. After Sept 4: Tues-Sat 10-6. Summer group show incl work by Eddy, Morley, Sarkisian, others. Thru Sept 14.HUBRIS: 150 Thompson St. 982-1827. %u201c Fairy Tale Sculpture: A Transformation Mystery%u201d by Sandra Sheppard; %u201c Wedge Catcher%u201d by Lynn Shelton. Sept 5-Oct 28.MUSEUM OF HOLO-r GRAPHY: 11 Mercer St, 925- 0526. Wed-Sun 12-6. Works by Carl Frederik Reuterwald and Ruben Nunez. Sept 8-Nov 26.NEW MUSEUM: 65 Fifth Ave %u201c Double Take,%u201d group show, Sat 12-5, through Sept 2.NEILL: 136 Greene St. 925- 8633. Tues-Sat 11-6. Recent sculpture by Claire Falkensteln. Sept 14-Oct 19.96 GRAND: 96 Grand St. 398-9474. Wed-Fri 2-7; SatSun 12-6. %u201c Between Thought & Language%u201d work in a variety of media by Egloff, Kolbowskl, SUberstein, Snapp, sullivan & Wagner. Sept 9-30.NOHO: 542 La Guardia PI. 473-9619. Tues-Sun 1-6. %u201c The Gang of Four,%u201d paintings & masks by Greenstein, Perranlt, Rofhok & W lngerter. SeptPINDAR: 127 Greene St. 533-4881. Tues-Sun 12-5 Sculpture by Ann Bavar. Sept13- Octl.PORTir n r P N c e r.%u00ab i LERY: 258 W. 15th,%u2019243-4495, Tues-Sun 1-8. Vibha Kowalska,%u2019 water color collage. Through Sept 7.SOHO 20: 99 Spring St. 226-4167. Tues-Sat 12-6. 11 From Soho 20, selected members of this feminist cooperative. Sept 9-Oct 4.SOHO PHOTO GALLERY: 34 W. 13th, 242-9198. Tues 7-9, Sat-Sun 1-6. Photos by Antonelli, Croce, Gamble, Rouse, Shreiner.THE VIEWING ROOM GALLERY: 72 W ooster St, 431-5904. Tues-Sat 11-6, Sun 1-5. Photographs by Robert Dulman, Sept 5-10. By Robert K u r u p p , 3 e p i 12-30.VORPAL: 465 West B%u2019way. 777-3939. Mon-Sat 10-6. Sun 1-6. Gary Smith, prismacolor drawings, paintings & lithos. Sept 12-Oct 17.WARD-NASSE: 131 Prince St. 925-6951. Tues-Sun 11- 5:30. Polyester calligraphic wall pieces by Judith Allen; drawings & sculpture by Stephanie Cote; shaped canvases by James MUler; abstract paintings by Barbara Shievin. Sept 2-21.WASHINGTON SQUARE OUTDOOR ART EXHIBIT: Noon to sundown, Sept. 2-4, Sept 9-10, Sept 16-17. 450 artists, 50 sculptors, 150 craftsmen on sidewalk display.WHITNEY DOWNTOWN: 55 Water St, 483-0011. MonFri 11-3. Collages from the permanent collection. Through Sept 8.WOMEN IN THE ARTS GALLERY: 435 Broome St, 966-5894. Tues-Sat 1-5. Groups show by 25 women artists. Sept 9-Oct 5.SportsDoneeAMERICAN DANCE MACHINE: Century Theatre, 235 W. 46 St. 354-6644. Tues.-Sat. 8 pm; Sun. 7:30 pm; Sat. & Sun. 3 pm. S10.50-S15. Dance numbers frogi musicals.LES BALLETS TROCKADERO DE LA KARPOVA: at Choreoground Theatre, 69 W. 14 St. Sept 15, at 9 pm, Sept 17, 18 at 8 pm. $3. TDF. 242-1903.LOIS BEWLEY: American Theatre Lab, 219 West 19 St. Wed thru Sum Sept 6-10, 8 pm. S3.50/TDF. 924-0077 or 691-6500.NANCY LEWIS AND COMPANY: %u201c Fusion Dance Style,%u201d part of the Cultural Council Foundation CETA artists project, Cooper-Hewitt Museum Garden, 2 East 91st St at 5th Ave, Sept 12, at 6 pm. Free.NEW YORK DANCE FESTIV A L D E L A C O R T E THEATRE: Central Park, entrance at 81st St and Central Park W, Sept 9-19 at 8 pm. 535-5630.SALLY BOWDEN: %u201c The Potato Piece%u201d and %u201c Kite,%u201d two dance solos at the M erce Cunningham Dance Studio, 463 West St., Sept 15-17 at 9 pm.SARA RUDNER DANCE COMPANY: open rehearsal, as part of %u201c Art on the Beach,%u201d at Gate # of Battery Park City, Sat, Sept 9 and Sun, Sept 10 from 1-3 pm.MULTIGRAVITAT10NAL AERODANCE GROUP: Sept 10-11, South St. Seaport. Free. For time, call 766-9042.MusicSTONY B A R O Q U E CHAMBER PLAYERS: Sept 7, 12 noon, St. Paul%u2019s Chapel. Free.TAMA COUNTY FAIR MUSIC: Third Ave betw 14 & 34 Sts. 674-5094. Sun, Sept 10, 11 am-6 pm. Bobby Rosengarden, Bucky Pizarelli, M ilt Hinton, Robert Sudhalter, bluegrass, rock and jazz.PHYLLIS LYND%u2019S CONCERT PARTY: Gotham Hotel, Fifth ave & 55 St. 873-4022/ 877-8233. Sat, Sept 9, 8:30 pm %u2014York Cham ber Players; Laurine Fox; cond; Hindemith, Mozart.SEA CHANTIES AT SOUTH ST. SEAPORT: Sept 8, 7:30. $2.50. Contest winners. Sept 9, 7-to soFIRST PRECINCT LIVE MUSIC AND DISCO SHOW:Sept 10, 12-6 pm. Battery Park. Free.LISA JOY SITJAR: Pianist.Sent 10. 2 nm FpHprnl Hall Free.TINA GIROUARD: Visual art performance. Sept 10, 6 pm. Battery Park City, Gate 3. Free.JOHN PICKETT: Pianist. Sept 12, 12:45, Trinity Church, Wall St. and Bdway. Free.CLUB GALIL CONCERT SOCIAL: Sept 10, 7:45 pm. Pianist Barry Orlow will play,G f ? ? n w i c h V l ! ! 2 n S C t m a n A n u a53 Charles St, corner $ .%u00b04 th St.BASEBALL1NY M ETS:C l--------%u2014 1 C l - - AU %u00bb %u00bb V U U > * H U l U I U f A A t V U l U U URoosevelt Ave., Flushing. 672- 2000. Fri, Sept 8, 8:05 pm vs Pittsburgh; Sat, Sept 9, 8:05 pm vs Pittsburgh; Sun, Sept 10, 2:05 pm vs Pittsburgh; Mon, Sept 11, 8:05 pm vs Chicago; Tue, Sept 12, 8:05Sm vs Chicago; Wed, Sept 13, :05 pm vs Montreal; Thurs, Sept 14, 8:05 pm vs Montreal.BASEBALL^NY YANKEES: Yankee Stadium, 161st St and River Ave, Bronx. 293-6000. Fri, Sept 15, 2 pm vs Boston.FOOTBALL1NY JETS1 SHEA STADIUM: 126th St and Roosevelt Ave, Flushing. 421- 6600. Sun, Sept 17,1:00 pm vs Seattle.SOCCER: COSMOS: Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ. 265-8600. Adm: S6-S10. Wed., Aug. 30, Exhibition vs World Cup All Stars. Sat., Sept. 9, Exhibition vs Argentina Boca Juniors. (Call for times.)TEAM TENNIS: NY APPLES: Madison Sq. Garden and Felt Forum, 7th Ave., 31-33d Sts. 884-6600. Call for playoff information.TENNIS1U.S. OPEN: USTA National Tennis Center, Flushing Meadow, Queens. Thru Sun, Sept. $6-$15. Call 651- 5200 for ticket information.ClubsARTURO%u2019S 106 Houston Street (677-3820). Show tunes by Bettina nightly. Delightful singing waitresses and Italian food as well.THE BALLROOM 458 W.Bdway. (473-9367) Thru Sept. 9 - David Summer and Negra Dixon Sept 10 - Anita Lubell, Gary Potkin and Charles Turensky Sept 11, 8:30 Ruby Dee and Dick Hyman Sept 12 - LeeHorwin.THE BOTTOM LINE Mercer and W 4th (228-6300) sept. 7 - Leon Redbone; Sept. 8-9 - Gary Burton; Sept.. 11 - Dion; Sept. 12-14 - Lonnie Liston Smith.BOWERY 101 101 Bowery (966-0733) Sept. 8-10 - Jimmy and Percy Heath.EAGLE TAVERN 355 W14th St. Good Irish drinking bar with music in the back.Sept. 13 - Lisa Null and Bill Shute.FOLK CITY 130 W 3rd St. (254-8440) Sept. 7-10 Buzzy Linhart.THE GREAT GILDERSLEEVES 331 Bowery (533-3940) Sept. 7 Bonnie Parker Band; Sept 8-9 - Trigger and MOONBEAM.HOPPERS 452 Sixth Avenue (260-0250) Sept 4-16 Eddie Daniels.KENNYS CASTAWAYS 157Bleecker St. (473-9870) Sept. 7 Roz Esposito; Sept. 8 - Becky Kury and Elliot %u2018Murphy (thru the 13th).LONE STAR CAFE 61 Fifth Avenue (242-1664( Sept. 6-7 MoeBandy; Sept. 8-9 Cabin F. ver; Sept.,10-12 Papa John Creach.RENO SWEENEYS 126 W13 St. (691-0900) Thru Sept. 9 Lee Horwin.TIN PALACE Bowery at 2nd St. (674-9115) Sept. 7 - James Newton Q uartet; Sept 9-9 Roberta Baum; Sept. 11 Walter Bishop Quartet; Sept 12 Nannette Natal.VILLAGE VANGUARD 7th Avenue So. nr 11th St. (AL5-4037) Mondays - Thad Jones/Mel Lewis; Sept. 5-10 Roland Hanna.KidsPage 32, TH E PHOENIX September 7, 1S7SBARNES & NOBLE: Fifth Ave (18 St). Free. Sun, all shows 11 am & 12:30 pm.Shows for children incl puppet shows, m usicals, plays, & magic shows.F.A.U. SCMWAKZ,: Fifth Ave (58St). 644-9400. Free. MonFri, 2:30 pm. Puppeteer Edna Schneider entertains with fairy tales & original stories.THE LITTLEST WILD WEST & THE SNOW WHITE SIJOW: original m usicals. Wild W est Saturdays and Sundays at 1 pm; Snow White, Saturdays at 3 pm. 13th Street Thpafpr SO W 13th St Running thru Sept. 924-9785 for reservations.vsmw-
                                
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