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The Actor's Express
...uproariously entertaining"
Southern Voice
Where some of Atlanta's most
beautiful women are MEN.
PRESENTS
Miss Gay World
Prelim s: Thursday. March 8 — Friday, March 9
Finals: Sunday, March 10
Don't be late; all contest activities start
promptly at 10:00 pm.
Miss Gay World competition with a very special
show Saturday, March 10 at 11:00 pm
The Cast of Lipstix
Bertha Butt • Ziggy Stardust • Terry Livingston
Lily White • Charlene Rose • Ashley Cruz • Jaimie Monroe
Lauren Michaels • Brandy Dover • Ron Sanford
• Reservations Suggested •
Monday Might Madness with Host Charlie Brown
Wednesday Might "Cruzin" with Ashley Cruz and Brandy Dover
Full cast productions every Thursday, Friday and Saturday Mights All
Shows 11 pm and 1 am
2329 Cheshire Bridge Road • Atlanta • 404-633-0452
LES CHANTEUSES AFRICANES. Mon. 1
6AM. A unique radio exclusive! Featuring
musical and literary voices of black women.
Strong ethnic/lesbian flavor. Produced and
hosted by Alicia Banks. Alicia Banks produces
and hosts!
Spirituality hhhh
INTEGRITY/ATLANTA. Fri., Mar. 9. Chap-
termeeting-Eucharist: JohnBonnell, All Saints,
Atlanta. Potluck Supper and Discussion of In
tegrity/Atlanta’s Goals for 1990. All Saints’
Episcopal Church. 634 W. Peachtree St. Call
875-2720 for details.
Television
FAWLTY TOWERS MARATHON. Sun.,
Mar. 4. In one of the most popular Britcoms
GPTV has ever aired, John Cleese is the rude,
incompetent Basil Fawlty, proprietor of a small
and somewhat select Devonshire inn. His wife,
Sybil (Prunella Scales) runs both her husband
and Fawlty Towers, managing to soothe the
inevitable affronted guests and minimize the
havoc Basil creates wherever he goes. Only 12
episodes, two seasons, were produced and today
all 12 episodes air back-to-back. Channel 8/
GPTV. Beginning at 12 noon.
REMEMBERING MARILYN. Sat., Mar. 11.
Lee Remick hosts this poignant tribute to one of
the most mystifying stars of the 20th century.
Joining Remick are many of Monroe’s friends
and co-stars including Robert Wagner, Robert
Mitchum arts Susan Strasberg. Also: film clips
from “Bus Stop,” “Some Like It Hot,” “The
Misfits” and “Gentlemen Preffer Blondes.”
GPTV/Channel 8. 11:15 PM.
Theatre
JOSEPHINE LIVE! Thru Sun., Mar. 4.
Jomandi Productions presents a stunning theat
rical piece revolving around that super nova,
Josephine Baker. Academy Theatre. 14th and
Juniper. Wed. - Sat., 8 PM; Sun., 3 PM. $15 -
12. Call 892-0880 for more.
THE LIZARD OF TARSUS. Thru Sun., Mar.
4. Atlanta playwright Jim Grimsley’s newest
play focuses on the Second Coming‘of Christ
and His inquisition by the Church’s main leader,
Paul of Tarsus. Go see it! Wed.,-Sat., 8PM;
Sun., 5PM. $10.60. Seven Stages, 1105 Euclid
Avenue. 523-7647.
ZERO POSITIVE. Thru Sat., Mar. 10. The
powerful story of a young man and his father,
each facing death and each searching for a rea
son to live. The son and a female friend both test
positive for the AIDS virus and, along with
another friend, decide to produce a play written
in the form of a Greek tragedy. This play within
a play deals with love, humor, tragedy, toy trains
and topless nurses. Actor’s Express. 280 Eliza
beth Street. (Off North Highland in Little Five
Points.)
VOICES OF DISSENT. Thurs., Mar. 7 thru
Sun., Mar. 10. SAME & 7 Stages co-produce
this series of plays and readings during March,
beginning with “The Incarceration of Annie”
and “Jesse’s Time” by Rebecca Rauson. 7
Stages on Euclid Avenue. Thurs. - Sat., 8 PM;
Sun., 5 PM. For more info, call 523-7647.
GAL BABY! Sat., Mar. 3 thru April 15 (Open
ing Night: Mar. 14). Atlanta playwright Sandra
Deer’s world premiere is sure to delight! At the
age of 48, Gal Baby realizes it’s time to stop
doing what’s right and start doing what’s FUN!
Alliance Mainstage Theatre. Woodruff Arts
Center. 1280 Peachtree St. Tues. thru Sat., 8 PM;
Sun.,2:30and7:30PM. $28-13. Call892-2414
for details.
Upcoming
OUT ALL NIGHT AND LOST MY
SHOES.Mar. 15 -17. Terry Galloway, a hear
ing-impaired lesbian from Tallahassee, performs
her one-woman show. 7 Stages. Call 523-7647
for reservations.
HUICHOL INDIAN SHAMANISM. Thurs.,
Mar. 22. - Sun., Mar. 25. Join Brant Secunda for
a special weekend intensive which includes a
pilgrimage, ways to approach sacred places of
power. For details: write Hawkwind, P.O. Box
11, Valley Head, AL 35989 or call (205) 635
6304.
Rare Air, described as “ Celtic bagpipe jazz funk fusion”, performs Saturday, March 10 at the
Variety Playhouse. 1097 Euclid Ave.8:30PM.
Ever-popular Elise Witt (R) and Janet
Metzger present an eclectic concert of duets
from the 17th century to the present in “Two
on a Song”. Saturday, March 10. Cannon
Chapel at Emory University. 8:15PM. 727
4449.
presents
There s some fabulous acting
going on!"
Creative Loafing
"...gets under your skin like a
snippet of ancient, haunting music."
Atlanta Constitution
t ickets
$8 Thursday & Sunday
$12 Friday & Saturday
February 12 - March 11
Thursday - Saturday at 8:00
Sundays at 2:00
Childkind Benefit
Thursday, March 1
Tickets $25
Call 221-0831 tor reservations
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