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The Pittsburgh Press du lieu suivant : Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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6 the Pittsburgh Press, Dee. 30, '55 pr- rrr- i IVRtV'MeiQtfr IUIAM STEINBERG -Mwh Dirtcur id Conductor Deuces Wild Play At Press Club One of Pittsburgh's top jazz combos, The Deuces Wild, will take a leave of absence from the Hideaway Inn on Clair-ton Road to play for a New Year's Party at The Press Club In Hotel Sherwyn tonight (Friday). Joining the Deuces (Spider Rondinelli, Dan Mastri, Flo Cassinelli and Bobby Negri) II 1 iip Outdoors 1MIOOIIS OOO Vniqu Sidewalk Restaurant BREAKFAST LUNCHEON DINNER Daily Including Sunday' TONIGHT ONLY AT 8:40 P.M. Tscbikwsky cwi.il. itiiiw wiUIAM STEINBERO) NNCI Ciilrtt Sr SCMWtlBf HICK WOLFCtHa KOKNCnS Stmhnnlt ItriiuM ANDBES SEfiOVIA Mr Itrlan (EIIIC MUltK) ,7 WtCNfl Rtirtiri tl "Tin Flylni titilmu" Cultar JOlOlSt Tlckttt at Kiufminn't, Glmbtlt, Horna't todayi Syria Mosqua boxofflei tonltt Show Shops Psychiatry Spoofed At the Playhouse 'Oh! Men, Oh! Women' By E.

Chodorov Takes Some Swipes at the 'Couch Trade' By AS PAR MOXAHAX Having seen "Oh, Men! Oh, Women!" previously in a summer theater production, I may not be as enthusiastic about the farce as were the majority of the patrons last evening at the Playhouse. For the play by Edward Chodorov is mighty frilly and frivolous, seldom digging deep into the foibles and lollies of humanity. Once I I iublr to Club MbftWr) MMtfllMMaiTS Gala Hew Year's GARDEN CAFE 1 will be singer Lamese "Lum" Sams, the singing steelworker of the Bob Trow Quartet. A Name-The-Tune contest, featuring songs of The Big Band Era will be a feature of the entertainment. Mawr EVE PARTY DANCING 9 P.M.

to 3 A.M. ARTIE ARNELL ORCH. PREI FAVORS GALA VARIETY FIOCR SHOW RESIRVAYIONS J.M MR PIRSOM INCLUDIS TAX NO CORKAGE CHARGE WE. 1-3282 'Must' for Visitor end Epieuros I MAIN FLOOR HOTEL Wi PENH I 1 Billy's Prosecutor HOLLYWOOD Fred Clark portrays Army prosecutor Col. Marshall Moreland In "The Court-Martial of Billy I i nmcheii." A wfip-wofcmg woman a gun-toting girl, an iron-fisted man.

a hate-loaded town! Lb JNO "A JOY! ASC FlRNANOCl TVEiHfTB1 ft: Tin DOORS OftNl P. m. TTV ONLY 2 MORE DAYS FIEND OR ANGEL? That is the question in the mind of Nancy Kelly as she caresses Kimetha Laurie, playing her daughter in "Bad Seed," Nixon stage attraction starting Monday. The mother suspects her child of murdering a small boy and of other violences. I "STAR OF BETHLEHEM" and CHRISTMASTOWN RAILROAD Bring Yemiaitcnl SO MUCH TO SEE TODAY AT I p.

and 8i 30 TOMORROW 1 Showi2 30 10:30 boy, Dr. Alan Coles, our psychiatrist counsels himself sternly. He will not let this shocking revelation dent his confidence or faith In psychiatry. So his fiancee has been guilty of illicit dairyings with at least two men? Even so, he'll work the thing out and they'll go on with the ceremony, anyway and then away to Europe for the honeymoon. Trouble Is that one lover boy, verging on outright lunacy, insists on continuing with the passionate affair with the betrothed girl.

To boot, the actor-husband of a feminine patient, who feels that his wife's Imaginary ills spring from her fanatical obsession for psychiatrics, schemes darkly to wreak revenge on the psychoanalyst. Both of these worlhips not only raise holy heck in the offices of the couth sooth sayer, but they Invade (lie apartment of his fiancee just when they hope for hit of privacy on the eve of the wedding. The first act tends to dawdle, but whips up considerable jollity when the actor's wife, reclining on the couch, launches into a long and ludicrous harrangue. The wife is a standout as played by Nan Wilson, a comedienne I hope to see in succeeding Playhouse offerings. And William Skelton as the wastrel, alcoholic actor all but steals the show with a masterful cock-eyed lecture on Ibsen's "Doll House," which, he insists, has provided the master model for the "couch trade." MM LH03DBDQ MAMONO n.

AR CORT. DAILY MATS. 12 TO I P.M.'j TONITI 7:30 and 10 P.M. NOW-IN PERSON aw mm EXTRA LATE SHOW THIS SUNDAY AT IhlO M. Uf lltllPn PHONI RIStRVATIONS Accirn th WAKNcK THEATRE IXPMSS M47 you've seen it and heard it and you can hear it in the next county, for it's noisy and raucous there can be no overwhelming urge for a second helping of the same.

That is the weakness of shallow plays be they drama or comedy their lack of solid and lasting appeal. However, to those who have not as yet been exposed to the lunacies and japes of the Chodorov spoof of the profitable business of psychoanalysis, the double "Oh! Oh!" piece should provide an evening of light entertainment, thanks to a good company of players directed by Fred Burleigh. He certainly wrings as much comedy juices from the farce as humanly possible and the actors more than meet him half way. So does Chandler Potter who designed the three tasteful sets for as many acts. At any rate, it is good to see the belated return of Richard Walsh to the Playhouse stage.

Outstanding at "Mr. Roberts" in a previous season, Mr. Walsh is fine as a young practitioner of the "couch trade." He's doing great in his daily chit-chats with various neurotics of both sexes until on the very eve of his marriage he learns from two patients that his bride-to-be is afflicted with more than a slight touch of nymphomania. But let us be calm, old Litmctn Opens Cocktail Lounge Lenny Litman, owner and operator of the Copa Club, today opened the first of six cocktail lounges in the Pittsburgh area. The first of the wine-and-dine spots is located in the Great Southern Shopping Center on Washington Pike near Carnegie about six miles from Pittsburgh.

The five others likewise will be established in shopping centers and will be open daily and nightly. The lounge in kYrrTin L.J I UUJUd II Cinemascope KOSHER COLD CUTS OFTH eot it TFrHN rn np I lVI II WVWVll lAPfKuNrjHnFCC For your NEW YEAR'S EVE Party Tray Sarvlca Caterlnj Taki-out Dalleaclis CO. 1-7999 1314 5th Ava. CO. 1-8418 Joanne WOODWARD-Phil CAREY-Raymond BURR-Allison HAYES I START! I TODAY WgHiy at NIXON RatlnM Tmw, iitt ftn HURRY! HURRY! LAST DAYS! UVJJ SATURDAY RIG NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE! TOMMY CARLYN ORCHESTRA I VV JTARTINO AT 7 M.

ir PLUS ALL-STAR FLOOR SHOW Corhojt Charge ir Hats, Neiscmakcrt oni Favors Tablet for All ir Adm. $2.50 (plus tax) per person GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE LATE SHOW And All Evening SNEAK PREVIEW Saturday Only! Com tarly as or loft ei 10:15 for SNEAK PREVIEW and Curr.nt Attraction! Provltw Fotur ot 05 end 12 Midnight. "Count Thrto end Proy" oni 10 IS TOMORROW ONLV All Pay "T' i i Kb Mr GOT" the Great bouthern will accommodate 300 patrons and is prepared to entertain New Year's Eve celebrants. Thi faf Owing Moth fkton bwfrtsnttihThthblk! LIEUTBANT WORE SKIRTS TEMPEST BOY FOR NEW YEAR'S EVE NOW! I Wnkl Starts Nixl Hot. Matlnm 2 P.M.

Sat 2i30 IIAIICY KELLY. uataiun A CINemaScoPE rita moreno It iwivtw of Nijti FldcMy STEREOPHONIC SOUI0 SEEP THI SENSATION OP CONTININTS! Staged by RIGINALD DtNtW Seats on Sale Now! llFShii. P3h. Sees it first! VI i SPECIAL lJlf5 PRE-RELEASE I vl I SHOWING VirfF ifi CONTINUOUS THRU AJm2fim NEW YEAR'S (i ifS EVE MIDNITE Pt' SHOW Last Complett AlAN EDW.G. JOANNE fef JUL LADD-ROBINSON DRU Frisco Bay" IN ClNEMSCO AND WaHNCrCOLOA I I YlTUTh po1 The vagabond port finds him- I it I I Stf Mfi' plf in an exotw but dangprous adventure great 1 1 lis h.

love 1 1 I -Strang rfl MjlV iM ill! '111' asi Delightful Imaginings A llRtm1 1 Vl 4 4 1 1 4 secret biding place' iust one of the Hill i I li li" many provocative scenes in this iflilH drama of love's fulnllment! WITH EJAvzM itkh jsi MUNH WODLLEY SEBASTIAN CABOT 1 h.5:S screfn play by pook by that permits an CHARLES LEDERERandLUTHER DAVIS CHARLES jak SUNDAY now wKMi THRU i0P AIAk APIINi COLOR by DELUXE CINemaScoPE Urrtttg IV I I IMinTARI Lana TURNER no 21 JkVJ3lii Fred MacMURRAY Joan CAULFIELD mnLt nfltlno Short Sublet 24 HvUK ALCItl nuUK alchi Michael RENNIE I Wx JCK WEBB if; with EUGENIE LEONTOVICH LAST DAY Kirk Douglas AS "THE INDIAN FIGHTER" WBWrf A.y YEARSEVE uieShowSa.TM fl STARTS TOMORROW II pV-JLAuJ AlliJJUJJJ LA) I IIPIC3 IVUMfi DIAN MARTIN JERRY LEWIS "ARTISTS MODELS".

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