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This Clipping Fr<m WHERE MAGAZINE NEW YORK, N. Y. Ha After Dark No nl\ routines, most mitahh ;, portrayal ol an effeminate baseball pla\er. When the act calls foi it. he's hacked In |,i Lombardi's orchestra which is on hand for dancing between shows. The complete Latin Quarter show, Dunn Ardeiij "International Holida\ for dual acts to keep up the Latin Quarter tradition of a big and varied evening of good singing, dancing, and general USA KIKK The night club season i ork, like the theatre season, is cm renth in full swing having just hit it. fall peak ol activity which no doubt will continue throughout the fall and winter seasons. No matter what your taste in after-dark entertainment, you will be able to find it in Manhattan this week and the week, to come, with everything from blurs singers to full- scale revue from which to choose. ./// ex, Unit mi spearheaded b\ an Tin Chateau Madrid.on Wot 58th being given in the! Plaza's elegant Per- Ates, whose "tummy-dancing'' ma\ he sian Room, where Lisa Kirk is sing- familiar to New York theatregoers ing in numerous different styles pan from the Kroad\va\ show. "Fanny." ing her ability anil versatility as a per- In addition to Miss Ates, the former. Hacked In tour young men Latin American cafe is featuring and the 'Led Stractcr orchestra, she Tun Tun. the half-pinl coined) stai presents a sophisticated revue around of Mexican films now in his third the theme of world travel. "I Travel Chateau Madrid engagement. Also Light," "Good Little Girls Go To featured are popular holdover stars Heaven," "The Riviera." "I'm Sittin' Pepita and Go\o Reves, who lead a On 'Lop of the World," "Anything compam of dancers in a series of dil Goes," "In Spain The\ Sa\ Si-Si," ferent interpretations of the classic and "Limehouse felues" are a few of the flamenco dance. pepp\ and /.estful smigs done In the.de ganth and imaginatively clad singer. Between show, rhe Straeter group alternates with Mela Hahai for dancing. Kast's Kmhassj Club, where Chaunce\ Mimic, actor] sm<,er, dancer, and Grc> a,ul his "rche^ra are still pro- above all ven tine comedian Dick viding the kind ot dining ami danc- Shawn is starring right now at the '"- music that has lnrn attracting famous Latin Quarter, in a .solo ap- Nt'" Vork's tartest people tor the pearance demonstrating all his per- P;1>t t'^(' masons. Almost am favorite forming talents. Mr. Shawn does ex- song from Mroadwa\ shows, mentor- cellent mutations of everyone from able movies, or just from America's CONSTANCE MOORE, lovely chan Kl'vis Presley to fhe late Al Jolson. with "^ show-business histon ma\ be Ted Leu is and Teres,, Hrewrr tin in to,- good measure. He also lias hi the hotels, one ot the bes, h, shown above, recently opei engagement in (hi Hotel St. Regis tin hotel') elegant Maisoneit HOB DOH'NEY, HOST IT NUMBER ONE FIFTH .111X11.. received tickets to th Lighthouse ?╟÷ Arte York Issociation For the Blind luncheon, Thursday, October \.. from honorary hostesses Evelyn Hard, musical comedy star, and actress Serosa Nickel shows, 9:30 p.m. ami 12:1 played In the wonderful Gre\ group, who aLo can switch to fas,-paced new songs with the greatest of ease. Alternating with Mr. Gre\ and compam (with the most agile switch we've seen at the keyboard, without missing a note), is the Cuban orchestra of Quintero. An innovation at the Embassv Club this war is the presence of a social director, Ha,on The,, son Roth Schreckenstein. who is on hand to greet everyone and see that you don't miss am of the tun. ./// opera star proving both her op- it) is Marguerite Piazza, who covers a wide range of favorites in her one- woman performance in rhe Waldorf- Astoria's Empire Room. Whether the song be from "Pagliacci" or "M\ Fair Lady," site turns it into something enchanted and alive in her two nighth ?√ß -'?√ß?√ß"?√ß'?√ß i