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16 LAS VEGAS SUN Soturdoy. Dec. 23. 1H7 JQp QOMEDY Aladdin Stages 'Odd Couple7 Noil Simon's "Thi* Odd CPU ptMSH, He played the role a pie," hailed as Broadways OUl ll;,";,h landing comedy masterpiei re mark thf third Iheatre produc- lion he has opened this month Bufman earli i opened h)s i and Klynn will be sup production of ' Ipofford of the 1960's last night waved L^ ,,v |)rnmim.n, rigmclub rllj M?╜'lvyn Douglas, at the into the Bagdad Theatre of Mil com! who made ApA Theatre on Broadway. ton Prell's Aladdin Hotel, with his b n Tuesday, Jve opened Phfl Foster and Joe Khun . ; ****?√ß" j-fterlty." Staring (Jretchen the now-leijendarv t.lle two Pf' ln MU" ' nowi(g,nu.,i> tin, two |m.]ii(j)i> CnrnAni (.<ind) m ,The odd Cow.i!. , ,!l be at ,some- tt, Carmen Boaacd, Cece tnt Aladdin for our weeks with ?╟≤The Odd Couple ' is the first Whtney and Diane I)e l.onan opLjorw. legitimale theatre present alien | The Odd Couple" first open- THEODORE BIKEL ?╟≤ * * * * *. THURSDAY OPENING 'Fiddler1 Company Arrives in Vegas ever staged at the Aladdin ,''{I "n Broedwaf in March. fM which has always maintained a?9**** ^,?·"g "',nd "?·. N ., . _ , _ ler Maithau. Malthau won the '1 three-headliner policy. Two pel :ne!tePem formances will lx- held each try) Award for his performance (,rl,3 night, at 10 p.m. and 1 a.m. m the play The comedy ran OBJJJjf In Foster and Flvnn the -Broadway for three and one-"'" Aladdin has two well-knounJ* JJJ" ?√ß****** "?√ß"?????╟≤ , ,L rtJ1 . pus oilier editions around the veterans of "The Odd Couple c.?╟?untr> Foster, whose hilarious ?╟???,?╟? n,.(Vp appeared in of Brooklyne.se has made him the leading roles in. iude one of the most inimitable ,,?╟??╟≤?╟?; j >,,?╟?;, Andrews, ics in show business, authored Don pjcklea, Krnest Borgnine, the role of "Oscar KadtaB," inn. Rand.,!! Mickev Booney, the unkempt member of the Eddie Bracken and Pick Ben- Odd Couple, in a highly-suc- Mamin. The motion picture ver- cessful road company version s,(?╟?, ()f .-Tnp 0(W f0Upip- w,n of the play. soon !>?╟≤ releaaed. starirng Mat- Flynr., best konwn for his rolcjthau and Jack Lemmon. as Frnest Borgnine's excitable j The Aladdin version of "The commanding officer on TVs Odd Couple" is ix'ing directed "McHale's Navy," will play the by Erase] clocks-man and pro- ! by Zev Bufman. Bufman is one of thi- rising and easiest young pro- part of "Felix Inger." the me ticulous half of the unlikely tan dem. who neither fathoms nor tolerates his roommate's *!<??; * * * Tin- (Kid Coapte" will Regulations ?╟≤:w YOBK I may carry aboard planes personal belonj : [age than ca b< towed un- ati in th cabin under rules whirr, recently went airlines lifted the 40- i free limn [ago. perm; dleck two pit withaot regard t. to carry aboard without i s| olawmen said tf re necc passeegewwiTet Ix.naWe televisl. mu ical instrumr bulky] Iditional be- irga. Airlines iry because tying atntard S and other SHECKY ?╟÷ Sheclcy Green* will Appear before one of the largest audiences ex- pected New Year's Eve in the 1,200-room R i v i a r a Room at Hotal Riviera. Greene, whose humor comes fast and furious, often "off the top of my head," has been appme)nnq Douglas Ronorrd HOLLYWOOD Douglas was the star to h.ive his bedd.-d m eemaai of Farts' Rex T Internationally-famed a r Theodore Bikel and the entire national company of "Fiddler on the Roof" wiH arrive at Caesars Palace this weekend to begin final preparations for the prize- winning musical's Dec. 28 premiere opening in the resort hotel's Circus Maximus theatre- restaurant. The show will ptaj Palace a minimum of .six months. Bikel will star in the lead role of Tevye the Dairyman, who talks to God and the audience as his life's story unfolds and all his traditions, which he holds so dear, begin to cramble around him in this changing world. The distinguished artist, ./ho has appeared all over the world as an actor, folk singer, guitarist, air-i t h o r, lecturer, photographer, politician, linguist and raconteur, will be making his first appearance at Caesars Palace and Las Vegas. Dolores Wilson, of the politan Opera, will appeal wife Golde, who shares h piness and his despair a1 struggle to arrange ma j for their five daughters a dowry for any of them Paul Lipson, another Broadway and touring will be featured as La; the butcher. wit& Noser, Koyce Leneile, Meyers, Renee Tetio am Karnow playing thj five Lers. "Fiddler's" fiust team ators on Broadway, in producer Harold Prince, and choreographer Jeronj bins, the authors S h d Harnick, Jerry Bock and! Stein, will* personally suf this world-famed producT was the case with Caesal ace's recent record-break] garment of "Sweet "Fiddler" will not be j in a tabloid version, bil the same high artistic <;l eT its fabulously suil Broadway presentation, f of nine Tony Awards al New York Drama Critic-si for "best musical of the f The show is in its four| at New York's Majestic where it has played to the legal limit of 36 standees at every one ; of its more than 1,200 performances. Not since "My Fair Lady," a decade ago, has any show sold out at every performance for three years. "Fiddler" has so far grossed over $20,000,000 in the U. S. alone and has been seen by more than 4.000,000 American playgoers. Internationally, it has been acclaimed in London. Sydney, Tokyo, Helsinki, Rotterdam and Tel Aviv. Ur^ming productions are scheduled for Norway, Sweden, West Germany and East Germany. The current Caesars Palace main room attraction, which stars Blues singer Lou Rawls, comedian Jackie Mason, and the world-famed Swedish gymnisLs, the Malmo Girls, closes Christ- ma.-* night. On Dec. 27, the Las Vegas Chapter of "Young Audiences," a nationwide non-profit organiza- t i o n dedicated to providing music experiences to children which the schools atone cannot Of Discoserrd la 1X71 DENVEB - The- first reported > of uranium <J< sandstone in the t ml.-d State was m 1374 at Maunch Chunk. < ounty. Pennsylvania |ln lafH a deposit was found at Meatless county. 1<> and in following years I others were located <olorado and Eastern It tah. i These deposiLs were mined for the radium and vanadium content of their ores. From 1898 to ' 1924 they yielded about a quarter of a million short tons of ore. | From 1924 to 1945, about 1 mil- of ore were mined. , i-hiefly for vanadium, most of me from Colorado and in Las Vegas on the Strip for over 10 years now. The explosive Shecky will ap pear a* the Riviere tnrou? Jan. 9. Half fat Korea I eder M SEOUL ?╟÷ Half the population of Korea is under 20 years of > GO GO! WIST BOB BAILEY S SUGAR LUMP LOUNGE 1316 W. Miller .George Semper 5* TRIO wi* Eddie ^Sbclu" , ?╟≤at aJrwma am* N . T - I?╟÷ mi rf O^ r*,r, ^?? jy ??on ?╟≤ c^ CJ OA??.f row ^ vf/ Sa~* la C^ ?·/ *i*v,Nr,o c5* g^ SEXSATIONAL I AMATEUR 4 SHOWS" Strip Tease Contest UCHTUES.STHURS W THE fiAYtei ROUVAUN ^ ^-^^^^EGASBtVO^ja CASH aa*??o aatii 1000^ to.ta?╜CT OPENING SOON iVMUemmM-him 1968 'Rwtasftf*!' OasiNO dedans DIRECT FROM'GAY PAREE!' IN NERO'S NOOK CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT FROM SIX P. EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION RESERVATIONS 734-4110 5??> DIMENSION BIUV FEIIOWS/ MARION GOLBV DUNES HOTEL & COUNTRY CLUB Conceived, produced and directed by Frederic Apcar LAS VEGAS