Tickets $3.50 to $6.50.īrooklyn-“Abe Lincoln,” a program of folk and classical music with Gila Ducat‐Lipton and Ed Lipton, today, 3 P.M.
and Friday, 8 P.M., Brooklyn Academy of Music, 30 Lafayette Avenue. Tickets $4, students $2.75.īrooklyn-The Pennsylvania Ballet in works by Balanchine, Limon and others, Thursday, 7:30 P.M. Tickets $4.īrooklyn-“The Tamburitzans,” with folk music, song and dance of the Eastern European countries, Saturday, 7:30 P.M., Kingsborough Community College, 2001 Oriental Boulevard. Church Choir, today, 7:30 P.M., Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School Auditorium, 357 Clermont Avenue. Cecilia Mass,” and Handel's “Dettingen Te Deum,” presented by the Hanson Place S.D.A. Smithtown-“The Wild One,” starring Marlon Brando, Wednesday, 8 P.M., Smithtown High School. Tickets $1, students and senior citizens 50 cents. Northport-“Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,” starring Paul Newman and Elizabeth Taylor, today, 2 P.M., public library, 151 Laurel Avenue. Long Beach-“And Then There Were None,” Thursday, 8 P.M., public library, 111 West Park Avenue. Levittown-French classics, “The Blood of a Poet,” by Jean Cocteau and “La Bete Humaine” by Jean Renoir, Thursday, 8 P.M., public library, Bluegrass Lane. Jamaica-“The Philadelphia Story,” starring James Stewart and Katharine Hepburn, today, 2:15 P.M., Central Library Theater, 89‐11 Merrick Boulevard. Hewlett-“Kon‐Tiki,” and “Pacific Adventure,” Wednesday P.M., public wrary, 1125 Broadway.
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Tickets $5 for a series of 10 films.’Įast Hampton-“Sleuth,” starring Laurence Olivier and Michael Caine, Friday and Saturday, 8:30 P. Tickets 85 cents.īrooklyn-“The Pink Panther,” starring Peter Sellers, Friday, 8 P.M., Brooklyn Academy of Music, 30 Lafayette Avenue. Roslyn-“Hello, I Want to Tell You Something…” with Sadie Hofstein, director of Training for the Mental Health Association of Nassau County, Wednesday, 8 P.M., Roslyn Junior High School Auditorium,īrooklyn-1 uis Minuet's “Viridiana,” Wednesday, 7:30 P.M., and “Day of the Jackal,” Friday, 7:30, Kingsborough Community College, 2001 Oriental Boulevard, Tickets 50 cents.īrooklyn-“Paper Moon,” starring Ryan O'Neal and Tatum O'Neal, Thursday, 8:30 P.M., Klitgord Center, New York City Community College. Claireve Grandjourn, sponsored by the Archeological Institute of America North Shore Society, today, 8 P.M., United Merchant Marine Academy. Kings Point-The Archeology of the Western Mediterranean,” with Dr. Great Neck-Lecture by Hortensia Bussi de Allende, widow of the late, Salvador Allende, President of Chile, Tuesday, 8:30 P.M., North Junior High School, 77 Polo Road.
Queens chapter of National Organization of Women, Wednesday, 8 P.M., Student Union Building, room 208A, Queens College. at the institute, 333 Jay Street.įlushing-“Sexism in Education,” sponsored by the. Brooklyn campus.īrooklyn-Polytechnic Institute open house, with demonstrations,of electronic microscopy, lasers and other unusual engineering and scientific activities, Saturday, 9:45 A.M. Nussbaum, New York City lawyer who prepared 14 volumes of Watergate tapes for the House Judiciary Committee impeachment panel, Thursday, 11 A.M., Humanities Building Conference Hall, L.I.U. Tickets $2.īrooklyn-“Executive Power: Defining the Limits,” with Bernard W. Westhampton Beach-“Beauty and the Beast,” presented by the Nicolo Marionettes, Saturday, 1:30 and 3:30 P.M., Westhampton Beach Elementary School, Mill Road. Uniondale-Learn about collecting minerals, fossils, moths, butterflies and shells, Thursday, 3:30 P.M., public library, 400 Uniondale Avenue. Roslyn-“Serendipity Sagas,” stories from around the world presented in mime, dance, and song by Heather and Patrick McDermott, Tuesday, ‘4:15 P.M., Bryant Library, Paper Mill Road. Massapequa-Glass blowing demonstration for children with Martin Finkel, Saturday, 2 P.M., Plainedge Public Library, 1060 Hicksville Road.