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PAGE 6—The Georgia Bulletin, December 23, 1976
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One of the finest Christmas programs for preschool-age children occurs after
Christmas. On Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, December 27, 28, and 29 at
10:15 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. each day in the Galleria of the Atlanta Memorial Arts
Center, members of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra will perform their Yuletide
Tiny Tots Concert - “Holiday Fun” for children between the ages of three and six.
The Tiny Tots concerts are designed to make music come alive before the
children’s eyes and to teach them about specific instruments of the orchestra and
their relationship.
Mandy Beason, whose
credits include productions
with the Alliance Theatre
Company and the revues at
Angelo’s Cabaret, narrates the
concerts and leads the
children into the wonderland
of symphony sounds. Jere
Flint is the conductor.
The selections for this
year’s “Holiday Fun”
concerts will include: Leroy
Anderson’s “Sleigh Ride”;
excerpts from Grieg’s
“Holberg Suite”; “The
Worried Drummer” by
Schreiner; several favorite
holiday songs; and finally,
Haydn’s “Toy Symphony.”
All the audience will be
invited to “sing along” with
the Orchestra as they perform
the holiday songs, and the
children will play toy
instruments provided at the
concert as they participate
with Symphony members in
performing Haydn’s “Toy
Symphony.”
The program lasts about 30
minutes. At the end of each
performance the children are
invited to examine, touch,
and play instruments as
orchestra members explain
the principles involved in, for
example, string instruments,
wood winds, brass, etc.
Tickets are $2.00. All seats
are general admission, no
reserved seating. For tickets
phone the Symphony Box
Office - 892-2414.
PIANIST-COMPOSER-
CONDUCTOR PETER
NERO will be the headline
artist in the Venetian Room
at the Fairmont Colony
Square Hotel from December
30 through January 8. His
performances will also be a
highlight of the gala New
Year’s Eve celebrations in the
Venetian Room and the
Grand Ballroom.
Peter Nero has been
performing for audiences
throughout the world for
more than 15 years. He is
equally at home with a small
rhythm section or a full
symphony orchestra. As a
recording artist, he has cut
more than 30 albums, is a
two-time Grammy winner
and the recipient of the
coveted Gold Record.
In the past three years,
Nero has become guest
conductor of many
symphonies, as well as
appearing as soloist. He also
writes many orchestral
compositions, in addition to
arranging them.
“I am very careful to o
attempt to write
compositions and
arrangements that will ‘reach’
the audience immediately,”
he says, “yet have enough
depth to demand repeated
hearings.”
The style of Nero’s music
is contemporary. Geared to
appeal to all ages, his works
might range from a montage
of music from “Jesus Christ
Superstar,” to his
arrangements and
orchestrations of Gershwin
and Bachrach. His original
compositions may
incorporate piano, rhythm
section, full orchestra and a
rock group.
Peter Nero will perform
two shows nightly except
Sunday at 9 and 11 p.m.
Entertainment charge for the
first show is $8 and $5 for
the second show.
Nero will help ring in the
New Year with special
performances at New Year’s
Eve parties in the Venetian
Room and the Grand
Ballroom.
The simultaneous parties
will include a gourmet dinner,
live orchestras, floor show,
and party favors.
The Venetian Room will , t
open at 8 with Earl
Heckscher’s orchestra playing
from 8:30 until 1:30. Peter
Nero’s show is at 10:45.
The Grand Ballroom opens
at 7 with dancing from 8
until 1 and a performance by
Nero at 9:15. The dinner
menu in both rooms will be
Lobster Parisienne (half cold
Maine lobster filled with
delicacies), Consomme of
Pheasant Royale, Bibb and
Endive Salad, Filet Mignon
“Belle Helene,” and a New
Year’s Eve Surprise for
dessert. Coffee and assorted
candies will follow. Cost of
the full evening’s fun and
frolic is $40 per person.
Reservations may be made by
calling 892-6000, extension
7161 or 7162.
*****
THE AGNES SCOTT
COLLEGE THEATRE
Department invites men to
audition for a children’s play
and two one-act plays to be
performed in February.
Auditions are January 10 and
11 at 7:30 p.m. in the Dana
Fine Arts Building at Agnes
Scott. Call back auditions will
be January 12 at 7:30 p.m.
For more information, call
the Agnes Scott Theatre
Department at 373-2571,
extension 257.
The children’s play is
“OPQRS, Etc.” by Madge
Miller, dean of American
playwrights for children. The
three roles for men include
the dictator of a land where
everything is orange and the
alphabet begins with the
letter “o.” The other two
male roles are the dictator’s
chief advisor, and a young
poet who rekindles a yearning
for freedom in the land of
orange.
The one-act plays with
men’s roles are Harold
Pinter’s “A Slight Ache” and
Noel Coward’s “Fumed
Oak.” Pinter’s play casts two
men, a mysterious
matchseller who has no lines
and a middle-aged, married
man of the British upper
class. Coward’s play has one
male role, a character part,
which is the father of a
thoroughly unpleasant
middle-class English family
who declares his own brand
of independence.
These two one-act plays
will share the bill with two
other one-act plays February
25 and 26. The children’s
play will be presented
February 19, 20 and 21.
Menaboni Christmas Cards
A collection of Christmas cards done by Atlanta artist
Athos Menaboni will be on display in the special
collections department of the Woodruff Library at
Emory University through the first week in January.
The cards are decorated with Menaboni’s paintings of
the birds of Ichuaway Plantation in Southwest Georgia.
The public is invited to view the collection from 9 a.m.
to 6 p.m. except Sundays and holidays.
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A KISS FOR THE CARDINAL - A
New York boy kisses Cardinal Terence
Cooke in exchange for the Christmas
gift the cardinal gave him. The occasion
was the annua! Catholic Charities party
for children of the New York
Foundling Hospital at the Waldorf
Astoria Hotel. Participating at the
program were Comedian Myron Cohen,
NBC newsman Chuck Scarborough,
singer Alan Jones, and actress Helen
Hayes.
Papal Mass Highlights Holiday Broadcasts
The U.S. Catholic Conference (USCC)
will present two Christmas specials,
including a satellite transmission of Pope
Paul Vi’s midnight Mass Dec. 24 from St.
Peter’s Basilica, which can be viewed on
Atlanta TV channels.
The papal Mass will be broadcast on
NBC’s “Christmas-1976” religious special
from midnight EST until its conclusion.
Franciscan Father Agnellus Andrew,
former director of religious programming
for the British Broadcasting Corporation
and president of UNDA-Intemational, the
worldwide association of Catholic
broadcasters will provide commentary. In
Atlanta, WSB-TV, will join the Papal Mass
at 12:15 a.m.
ABC-TV will broadcast “A Bicentennial
Christmas Liturgy” on Christmas from
12:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. EST. This
program will show the Christmas midnight
Mass, taped at the Cathedral of SS. Peter
and Paul in Providence, R.I., with music by
the Peloquin Chorale and Orchestra. Some
of the musical selections will come from
the American Liturgy which Dr. Alexander
Peloquin composed for the bicentennial.
Bishop Louis E. Gelineau of Providence
will be the principal celebrant and homilist.
WXIA will carry the program locally.
Both programs were produced in
cooperation with the USCC Office for Film
and Broadcasting.
ACADEMY THEATER
State Tour Team Ready For School Year
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The Academy Theatre of Atlanta, this year
celebrating its Twentieth Anniversary Season,
will again provide an Arts-In-Education
program to the State of Georgia.
The Academy’s school year 1976-’77 State
Tour Team is available now through May to
public and independent schools, colleges, and
communities throughout the State with
performances of original plays and workshops
for children and adults. This year’s expanded
program will serve students and teachers at all
grade levels: pre-K through 12; ages four
through 18.
For elementary children (grades pre-K
through seven), the Tour Team will perform
“Rabbits, Rascals, And Rhymes,” an
audience-participation play based on Georgia
folk tales, and performed by colorful
characters who represent four of the major
cultural influences in the history of the State.
For upper middle, junior, and senior high
school students (grades eight through twelve),
the Team performs “Dreams,” a play based
upon descriptions of dreams collected from
students, and dealing with tensions and
expectations common to this age group.
The Academy State Tour Team is an
Artists-In-Schools program of the Georgia
Council for the Arts and Humanities. It is
available to schools as a full-day program in
which a performance (of either play-each
lasts about one hour) may be followed by
visits to classrooms by actors, special
workshops for small groups of students, and
classroom methods workshops for teachers.
The plays are most often performed in
cafeterias and gymnasiums. Stage facilities are
not required.
Through its College Plan, the Tour Team
works as a training experience for college-level
theatre and education students. Also
operating outside of schools and school hours,
the Tour Team makes its plays and workshops
available to community groups such as scouts,
church youth, little theatres, arts councils,
and others.
The Academy Theatre is internationally
known for its work in the field of arts in
education. In past years, the Theatre’s various
educational divisions have performed original
works for the White House Conference for
Children and Youth, the Associated Council
for the Arts, the National Council of Teachers
of English, and the International Congress of
Theatre for Children and Youth (representing
the United States in 1972).
Since 1972, the State Tour Team has
performed for over 36,000 Georgia students
in some 45 public school systems, and
numerous independent schools and
communities, in every corner of the State.
Last year’s record 80 three-day itinerary
included students from 101 schools.
For further information, contact Robert
Moyer, Administrative Director, at the
Academy Theatre, 3213 Roswell Road N.E.,
Atlanta, 30305. Write, or call (404) 261-8553.
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