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r%u201cJumping Jack Flash%u201dFri: 5, 7:05, 9:05, 11 Sat, Sun: 1,3. 5, 7:05, 9:05, 11 M on, Tues: 6.8, 9:55l l*The Nutcracker '6. 7:45. 9:30 Thure: 1, 2:45,4:30, 6:15, 8, 9:45 2%u201cSomething W ild %u201dFri: 5, Sat, Sun: 1, 3%u201c Down By Law%u201dFri: 7:05 0:10 1105 S 'J\7:05, 9:10, 11:05 M on-W ad: 8, 10Thurs: 1:25, 3:30, 5:35, 7:45, 9:550 L a z a ' A : 314 F LA T B U S H al 7th A V E . P A R K S IO R Ej u j u i n c j n & r r j am u s i c ,Fulton Ferry Landing Brooklyn N Y 11201 ^<718)6244061Chamber Music WithA Different ViewFuiion Ferry LandingBrooklyn, N Y 11201(718) 624-4061Thurs. 7:30 %u2022 Sun. 4 p.m.Nov. 27 & 30Mozart: Fantasy for PianoBrahms: Sonata #3 forPianoMozart: D ivertim ento forString TrioViolin: Theodore Arm Viola: Paul Neubauer Piano: Ken Noda Cello: Fred SherryDec. 4 & 7An Evening ofBeethoven %u2022 TchaikovskyFor Reservationscall 624-40614 4).I (71 f 1-265 COURTSTREET.BR1 1 1 1 W 1 NOOKLYN 5 9 6 -9 1 1 3%u201c C olor ofM oney%u201dFri: 5:30, 7:40, 9:50 Sa,,Thurs: 1. 3:10. 5:30, 7:40,9:50 Sun: 1. 3:05. 5:10.7 15. 9.20 Mon-Wed: 7:15,9:20%u201c Room W ith AV iew %u201dFri: 6. 8, 10 Sat, Thurs:1:15, 3:30. 5:45, 8, 10:10Sun: 1. 3:10. 5:20. 7:30.9:30 Mon-Wed: 6. 8. 9:50 LEON P A I E Y LTDFINE WINE. & SPIRITSSI V F N IH AVIbiiwiiN BtRKE Li Y A UNIONBRUBECK at The Basilica |DAVE BRUBECKwith The Haydn-Mozart Cham ber Orchestraand The St. James Cathedral ChoirperformingTO HOPE: A CELEBRATION andFANGE LINGUA(Make checks payable to St. James Cathedral)NOVEMBER 22 %u2022 SATURDAY 8 pmGALA BENEFIT/CHAMPAGNE RECEPTION________ following the Performance_________TICKETS FOP SATURDAY $1QQ $75 $SO $25NOVEMBER 23 %u25a0 SUNDAY 4 pmTICKETS FOR SUNDAY S2Q STS $1QCall: 1-718-852-4002 to reserve tickets or write toBRUBECK at THE BASILICASt, James Cathedral, 250 Cathedral PL Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201 The BasWca I* located on Jay Stn near TWary.MONDAY SATURDAY 10a m 9|)M'('718) 837-7008Ir h I(x a I d flivtK ydlllVIRY il%u00abouJt(XJi Nys VIA UpS'P toplc ARt cowiNQ back io BrooUvn.>Me Ntvw left *Free LancePhotographsT h e P h o e n ix iss e e k in g s k ille dp h o to g ra p h e rs toa c c e p t fre e la n c e%u25a0 n e w s an d fe a tu rea s s ig n m e n ts .To make an appointment toshow your portfolio and joinour Free l.anee Rosier, callNews Kditor, al 643-1240.Ear ArtE lin g ed , a lu m in u m e a rrin g s b y Eve K a p lin D esignp ric e . . . $ 3 0THE CLAY POTPARK SLOPE %u2022 BROOKLYN162 7th A A 1718) 788-6564PH SECTION j| IIXJ i %u2014%u2014 %u2014 %u2014 %u2014 n r M kn s a t e sFOLK ART CONFERENCE: The Brooklyn African-American Folk Arts Conference will open on November 22, with a keynote address by Dr. Elizabeth NunezHarrell. Following the address, there will be a series of talks on African-American folk art. The conference begins a monthlong tribute to Brooklyn%u2019s black folk artists. There will be an exhibit of related works on display in the lobby of Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation at 1368 Fulton Street, Monday-Friday, 10am-5pm, through December 11. For information, call 783-8147.DUAL CHORAL RECITAL: The Grace Choral Society will sponsor a joint recital by soprano Virginia Grasso and mezzosoprano Ann Plagianos on November 23 at 4pm. The recital will feature performances of selections from Handel%u2019s %u201cMessiah,%u201d Bach%u2019s %u201cMagnificat,%u201d Vivaldi%u2019s %u201cGloria,%u201d Mozart%u2019s %u201cFigaro%u201d and Rossini%u2019s %u201cNorma.%u201d The recital will be at Grace Church, on Hicks Street near Joralemon Street. Tickets are $7. For information, call 624-1850.LOCALS IN %u2018DEATH%u2019: Charles Beard will direct, and Rich Samuelson is the production designer for a production of %u201cA Day in the Death of Elizabeth.%u201d Both are Boerum Hill residents. %u201cDeath%u201d is a new play by John Thomas, and will be performed November 22 at 2:30pm, at Donnell Center Library, 23 W. 53rd Street, in Manhattan; and November 24-26 at 4pm, at the Bruno Walter Theatre, Lincoln Center. Admission is free. For information, call (212 ) 938-1968.ARCHITECTURAL VISION: The Pratt Institute School of Architecture will sponsor %u201cThe Building of Architectural Vision,%u201d an exhibition of the works of fourteen artists and architects, including drawings, models, paintings, sculpture and an installation. The exhibit will run November 24-January 3,1987 Monday-Friday, 10am-5:30pm; Saturday, 10am-5pm, at the City Gallery, 2 Columbus Circle in Manhattan. For information, call (212) 974-1150,CHARACTERS SEEKING AUTHOR: Brooklyn Friends School Drama Class will open its season with a production of Luigi Pirandello%u2019s %u201cSix Characters in Search of an Author.%u201d The show will run through November 22, with performances at 8pm in the school%u2019s auditorium, at 375 Pearl Street. The play forces the audience to determine the difference between reality and illusion. Tickets are $4. For information, call 852-1029.BROOKLYN DANCE THEATER: The Brooklyn College Conservatory of Music%u2019s Division of Dance will host the opening of the Brooklyn Dance Theater%u2019s fall season. They will perform dances choreographed by Wendy Osserman, Artis Smith, with music by George Crumb and Lukas Foss, and collaborations between students in the Division of Dance and the Conservatory of Music. Performances will be at 8pm on November 21 and 22, and 2pm on November 23, at the Gershwin Theater, Campus Road and E. 26th Street. Admission is $5, $3 for students and seniors. For information, call 434-1900.GARDEN ARTISTS: The Brooklyn Botanic Garden will continue its exhibit series %u201cPeople Who Paint in the Garden%u201dwith %u201c 12 Artists: Paintings & Photographs%u201d by the winners of the 1986 Juried Fence Art Show. They are painters Robert Axelrod, Nancy Beal, Rick Brazill, Victoria Hershey, Donna Lampell, Mary Lou Schuck, Marie L. Stile and Hedy Swartz; and photographers Leonard Byrd, Jian Chen, Annemarie Wong Mogil and John Simonelli. The show will run through December 14, Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, 11am4pm, in the Members%u2019 Room of the Administration Building, 1000 Washington Avenue. For information, call 6224433.CLAY POT JEWELRY: The Clay Pot will show %u201cContemporary Gems,%u201d an exhibition of jewelry, from November 29-January 12. The artists are: Mary Beth Rozkewicz, Dudley Giberson, Louise Perkinson, Cathleen Bunt, Amy Roper, Gabriel Ofeish, Gerald Stopper, Philip Crooks, Roz Balkin, Karen Topol and Pat Garret. The gallery%u2019s hours are: MondayWednesday and Saturday, 10:30am-6:30pm; Thursday and Friday, 10:30am-7:30pm; Sunday, 12-5pm. The Clay Pot is at 162 Seventh Ave. For information, call 788-6564.PARK POETS: Matthew Paris, assistant supervisor of recreation with the N.Y.C. Department of Parks, will present a reading of work by his group, the Prospect Park Poets, on November 29, at 12:30pm. The poetry they will read was written during their weekly workshop at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. The readings will be accompanied by performances of electronic music, which can mimic the sounds of birds, wind, an orchestra or the poet%u2019s own voice. The reading will be held at the Brooklyn Heights Library at 280 Cadman Plaza .West. Admission is free. For information, call 780-7789.FIGARO THE BARBER: Regina Opera Theatre will open its 1986-87 season with Rossini%u2019s comic opera %u201cBarber of Seville.%u201d Alejandro Guzman will conduct the 35-piece orchestra, and the stage director will be Linda Cantoni. The performances will be held on November 29 and December 6 at 8pm, and November 30 and December 7, at 4pm, at Regina Hall, 65th Street and Twelfth Avenue. Tickets are $7, $6 for seniors, free for children. For information, call 232-3555.PLUG-IN POETRY: The Prospect Park Poets, directed by Matthew Paris, combine poetry readings with electronic music and sounds. They will read nature poetry written in their Botanic Garden workshops, November 29 at 12:30pm, at the Brooklyn Heights Library, Cadman Plaza West and Clinton St. Admission is free. For information on the reading or the program, call 258-5367.COLLEGE COMIC KING: Comedian Alan King will perform at the Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College on November 22 at 8pm, as part of BCBC%u2019s 1986-87 Pops season. King is replacing Milton Berle, who was originally scheduled to perform on that date. The Jazz Babies, a female jazz trio, will open the show. The performance will take place in Whitman Hall, at Campus Road and Hillel Place. Tickets are $22, $16 and $14.THE B R O O K L Y N PHILHARMONICLUKAS FOSS Ml SKLDIRKCTOR and CON 1)1 (TDKALEXANDER TORADZE, n mVIRGIL THOMSON Pilgrims and Pioneers FRANZ I.IS/.T Piano Concerto No. 2 in A Major ANTONIN DVORAK Symphoin No.1) in L Minor. Op.93 The \\c ir World\Fri, Sal Nov 28, 29 at 8 PM: Sun. 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