VA COM A 10 anT 20 JHA Tribune, Sunday, October 15, 1989 Section 13 Page 33 Arts Calendar Brian Bedford THE WEEK 15-21, 1989 Lou Rawls and Roy Regal Theatre Joan Plaza Theatre Jerry Square Theatre Michael W. Crown Theatre "A Songwriters Workshop Concert" with John Hiatt, John Prine, Joe Ely and Guy Vic Bobby next Arts Centre RAVES "Against the Productions at Second City E.T.C. "America City E.T.C. "Driving Miss Street Theatre "The Film Theatre Company "It Was Thirty Years Ago City "Noises Players at the Theatre Building 0 0100 10 EST B30 2 A VA Chicago The Bobby Vinton George Strait PICKS OF OPENINGS "Desire Under the Blues Theatre Harwood Early Music Baptist Church, Evanston "Insignificance" Theatre Company "The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber in Concert" Theatre Music of the Lutheran Church, River Forest Odetta and Ronnie "A Raisin In the Ensemble "The Sound of Lane Dinner Theater "The Tale of Repertory Judy Mt. Prospect Randy Westor African Rhythms Showcase Nancy Rouge, Fairmont Hotel "You Hold My Heart Between Your Theater Greenhouse SHORT RUNS George Hall The Cover Night Club The Fabulous Vic Nanci Griffith the Blue Moon West Nigel Kennedy and the Vienna Chamber Hall Jerry Lee Square Theatre Gordon Hall "The Lunatic, the Lover the Poet" starring Brian Chicago Center "Marlboro Country Music Tour" with Alabama, George Strait, Ricky Van Shelton and Restless Horizon Public Image Night Club Ravinia's 1989 Fall Series with Anthony Newman, Friday, Stephen Hough, Saturday, and the Ridge String Quartet, next Hall, Ravinia Park RECOMMENDATIONS: The symbol indicates a high recommendation by our critics.
CHEAP TICKETS: The Hot Ticket Booths, on the State Street Mall between Madison and Monroe Streets; the Oak Park Mall, 1100 Lake Oak Park; and on the east side of the Sherman Avenue garage between Church and Davis Streets in Evanston, offer full-price tickets and half-price tickets good that day for theater, music and dance performances throughout the area. For advance full-price tickets, call Theatre Tix, 902- FOR GALLERY LISTINGS, SEE THE FRIDAY LISTINGS IN THE FRIDAY SECTION. ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO, Michigan Avenue at Adams Street: "On the Art of Fixing a Shadow: 150 Years of Regenstein Hall, through Nov. 26; "Architecture in Perspective IV: A National Competitive Exhibition of Architectural SPEND THE NIGHT WITH A MADMAN. October NOW CLOSINGS CROSSROADS HILLSIDE Alexandrov Red Army Chorus Dance Merrillville, IN Hillside ditorium Theatre EVERGREEN NORRIDGE Chicago International Antiques Pier Evergreen Park Norridge "42nd Dinner Playhouse "Greater Theatre Centre Lyric Opera of Chicago, Strauss' "Der Opera House Theatre "The Sea Theatre "Serious Theatre "The Taming of the Shakespeare Company "Trial by Jury" and "The Sullivan Society of Chicago McCoy Tyner and Paquito For complete details on the preceding events, consult the Calendar.
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60611. Galleries 9 and 10, through Nov. 26; videotapes by artists in the Art of Fixing a Shadow." galleries 14-17, through Dec. Art Since World War Il: Recent Acquisitions in the Department of Prints and Galleries 107-109A, through Jan. "1889: The First Year of the Classical Collection," Gallery 101A, through Jan.
15; "Western Textile Masterpieces from Coptic Times through the 19th Century," Cheney and Allerton galleries, through Jan. 22: Ellsworth Kelly paintings, Rice Building, continuing: Greek Island embroideries from the Burton Y. Berry collection and Persian miniatures from the collection of Ann and Everett McNear, Gallery 131, continuing; The Human Figure in Greek Art: A Preview, Parts 1 and 2, Galleries 101A and 120A, continuing: noon-5 p.m. Sundays and holidays; 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday, Wednesday-Friday; 10:30 a.m.-8 p.m.
Tuesday: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday: discretionary admission ($5.00 adults; $2.50 senior citizens, students) daily I. Theirs Is. Edited MARCUS MANION A BRYAN ENGLAND RESTRICTED RE ADULT CHARDS TRANS WORLD ENTERTAINMENT. JENNY WRIGHT CLAYTON ROHNER MADMAN Not A Storybook Romance.
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443-3600. BALZEKAS MUSEUM OF LITHUANIAN CULTURE, 6500 S. Pulaski "A Museum Collects: An Overview of Lithuanian through October. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday-Thursday, 10-8 p.m.
Friday. $2, $1 children. 582-6500. CHICAGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Clark St. at North "Just Another Guy: Joel Kiaff as Guy Taylor," through Jan.
7. 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. daily, noon-5 p.m. Sunday. $1.50 adults, 50 cents children, seniors except Mondays, when free.
642- 4600. CHICAGO PUBLIC LIBRARY CULTURAL CENTER, 78 E. Washington Herbert George: Spatial through Oct. 28: Bob Saltzman photographs, through Oct. 28; at the large-scale installations, through Nov.
11. 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday: Free. F-I-N-E-A-R-T.
COLUMBIA COLLEGE: Art Gallery, 72 E. 11th "Zapped by Fate: Laurel Izard and Edwin through Nov. 1. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. MondayFriday: Free.
663-5554. Museum of Contemporary Photography. 600 S. Michigan Emmet Gowin, David Graham, David Hanson, Richard Misrach, Patrick Nagatani, Barbara Norfleet, Carole Gallagher photographs; through Wednesday. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Monday-Friday; Free. 663-5554. FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, Roosevelt Rd. at Lake Shore "Dinosaurs Past and Present," through Jan. "Sports Feelings" photography exhibition, through Nov.
26: "Charles Carpenter: Native American Portraits," through See Calendar, following page ONW Vans ew 2 nad POL The Policeman believes in the Power of the State. The Priest believes in the Power of God. Both are ready to die for their faith. TO KiLLI A RESTRICTED UNDER PARENT 17 OR REQUIRES ADULT GUARDIAN ACCOMPANYING A COLUMBIA PICTURES RELEASE 1969 COLUMBIA PICTURES INDUSTRIES, INC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Pictures Art N. MICHIGAN SQ.
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