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I agree.CIH A JC Gt>tO COASTSUN'. Thui?╟╓sfday/DedembeT' 19,'1985 ?╟÷ Pago 5 Opening floorslww Starz will take you into space WHERE would you go If you were a time traveller? If you could shoot during various popular through time at a horren- eras, dous pace, what places The show, which lasts would you visit? 90 minutes and in- Conrad international corporates 175 different jerrv iark*r>n ^ . I Hotel and Jupitcrs costume designs and 400 Aorit Colnmhn at Jh hore??9raPher' and dancer Casino?╟╓s opening show, different costumes valued extravaganza ?larz?╟╓ B PC0Ple on a at S300,000, has its world 9 at the Conrad International in journey through time to premiere at the hotel on _____________________January._________________ Peaces around the world January 22. Show director, choreographer and writer, Jerry Jackson, during a press conference last Friday, said people are in for a dazzling show. It costs more than $l million to produce. A cast of 50, including dancers from Southport and Brisbane and club circuit veteran tap dancer, Noel Talbot, take people to places like France, New York in the 1930 nightclub scene, Spain in the 1880's and finally Australia through the last 20 years. Mr Jackson described the show as ?╟úsomething like a strange encounter of the third kind?╟Ñ in parts With 30,000 lights, the show is sure to brighten up many people?╟╓s night out. Tickets are $20 or $16 ! for bookings of 15 or more I people. Box office manager, Christopher Frost said the response had been tremen- \ dous, with 18,000 ad- ?? vaneed bookings for the ?╟≤ first two months of the I show.