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GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE JANUARY 10, 1997
TIME MAGAZINE says:
"YOU MUST SEE EVITA!"
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Richard Corliss
WINNER
GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINATIONS
Decluding
BEST PICTURE
Mistel in Card
BEST ACTRESS BEST ACTOR Madonna
BEST DIRECTOR
Automo Bande
Alan Parker
BEST ORIGINAL SONG Andrew Fod Wibb
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NEWSWEEK says.
"IT'S GORGEOUS!
IT'S EPIC!
IT'S SPECTACULAR!"
David Ansen
CINERGI
WNBC TV sans:
"UNFORGETTABLE!”
Jeffrey Ivons
SISKET & LBERT say:
“TWO THUMBS UP!”
MADONNA
ANTONIO BANDERAS
JONATHAN PRYCE
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STARTS FRIDAY, JANUARY 10TH! CHAGRIN CINEMAS
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HUMAN RIGHTS
CAMPAIGN
The 4th Annual
Human Rights Campaign Cleveland Dinner
Saturday, April 19, 1997 The Marriott Key Center $125 per person ($150 after April 5, 1997)
We want everyone to be able to attend! That's why we have a monthly payment plan to pay the early bird price of $125. Send us $25 this month and we will then send you a reminder invoice each month through March, 1997. Feel free to pay up early or even skip a month. But, by the April 5, 1997 you must be paid up in full.
Make checks payable to Human Rights Campaign Send your full payment of $125 or your first $25 payment to: HRC Cleveland 1996
P.O. Box 210024 Cleveland, Ohio 44121-0024
There are no refunds on this plan;
therefore, funds left in the account will be donated to HRC.
If you're interested in being a Table Captain (table of 10)
or for more information call the HRC Hotline at
779-6444.
HRC Women's Cocktail Party
Hosted by Elizabeth Berrex, Laura Field, Gina Nicola & Jean Tutolo
You are cordially invited to
Harmony Bar & Grill for Hors D'Oeuvres & Cash Bar 3359 Fulton Rd. • Cleveland, Ohio Saturday, January 25 • 6:00 to 8:00 pm
Learn about the April 19, 1997 Cleveland Dinner in support of Human Rights Campaign
If you wish to stay for dinner following the party, RSVP to Harmony Bar & Grill, 398-5052
cleveland Public theatre
THE 15TH ANNUAL NEW PLAYS FESTIVAL
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NPF
JANUARY 10-26, 1997
Staged readings of exciting new works by local and national playwrights
FRI. & SAT at 8PM & SUN. at 2PM & 7PM
Under the Shade of
One Tree
by Brenda Shoshanna Lukeman (New York, NY)
Holiday
by Laura Marsan (Cincinnati, OH)
Buried Under
by Gregory Vovos (Cleveland, OH)
For Dear Life
by Patricia Smith (Washington D.C.)
Love in Pieces by Sarah Morton (Cleveland, OH)
The Wounded
by Paja Faudree (Philadelphia, PA)
Renfield
by Michael Sepesy (Cleveland, OH)
Smiley
by Matthew Sahr (Akron, OH)
Your Hand to My Mouth
Anne Harris (New York, NY)
Do You Have Time to Die by Imani Harrington (San Francisco)
Wooden Swans
by Michael Dorr (New York, NY)
Tickets are $8 and $6 for stu/sen. Festival passes are $40 and $35 for stu/sen Festival passes get you into 6 performance bills, the opening night party and all special events surrounding the Festival!
Sponsored by:
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The Cleveland
Foundation
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supported by and for
The people of
Creater Chaupland
The Katherine and Lee Chilcote Foundation
TIMES
Call CPT for exact show times and info
(216) 631-2727
Preview Night Savings January 15th & 16th
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"screamingly funny" "fresh & fabulous" "doo-wop romp" "laugh-out-loud fun!"
OPENING NIGHT CHAMPAGNE GALA Meet The Cast January 17th
AROUSEL
DINNER THEATRE
1275 E. Waterloo Road • Akron, OH 44306 • (330) 724-9855 • (800) 362-4100
Fantasy Spectacular
A Musical Extravaganza!
Call Now
Closes January 12th
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