VOL. XIV, NO. 10
MARCH 9, 1973

Things‑to‑Do

THEATRE

Arlington Park Theatre ‑ Hugh O'Brian in The Desperate Hours through March 29. Louis Jourdan and Barbara Rush will open March 29 in the comedy of Private Lives.

Studebaker ‑ Godspell, running for an indefinite period of time.

Blackstone ‑ Art Carney and Rosemary Prinz continue with The Prisoner of Second Avenue.

Mill Run ‑ Marlene Dietrich through March 18.

Pheasant Run ‑ Joan Bennett and Jay North in Butterflies Are Free through April 1.

Goodman Theatre ‑ The Twentieth Century, through March 25.

CONCERTS

Papa Jo's ‑ MS Funk will be appearing on March 17; Ruby Jones and Sty will appear on March 30.

Arie Crown Theatre ‑ Mack Davis, March 16; Bee Gees, March 23; Johnny Mathis, March 24 and 25; Beach Boys, March 30.

Auditorium ‑ All Star Irish Show for those who are of Irish decent or just Irish at heart, March 16; Don McLean March 30.

International Amphitheatre ‑ Humble Pie, March 23; Black Sabbath, April 2: Alice Cooper and Phlorescent Leech and Eddie, April 9 and 10.

Kinetic Playground ‑ JoJo Gunne and Malo, tonight, March 9; Foghat, March 24; B. B. King, March 30 and 31.

Chicago Stadium ‑ Leon Russell Show, March 23.

MUSIC AND DANCE

Marcel Marceau, mime, March 20 through April 7.

Auditorium Theatre ‑ The African Senegalese Dance Company, tonight, March 9, and tomorrow, March 10; Rudolf Firkunsy, pianist, March 17; American Ballet Theatre, April 10 through April 15.

Opera House ‑ The National Ballet of Canada with Rudolf Nureyev, April 5 through 8 for five performances.

MOVIES

Mt. Prospect ‑ "Getaway," starring Au MaGraw and Steve MacQueen.

ET CETERA

Maine West ‑ Super Saturday carnival, March 10 from 11 to 4.

Chicago Stadium ‑ Ice Capades, through March March 11.