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[[page 1]] [[column 1]] HAIR, PREMIERE APRIL 29, 1968 STAFF FOR HAIR Company Manager...David W. Payne Press Representatives...Robert Ganshaw, John Prescott Press Associates...Tom Trenkle, Stan Brody Advertising...Richard A. Kenerson Assoc. Inc. Production Stage Manager...Fred Reinglas Stage Manager...Michael Maurer First Asst. Stage Manager...Marc B. Weiss Second Asst. Stage Manager...Donnie Burks Production Coordinator...Cara Robin Assitant to Mr. Osorio...Johanna Carothers Assistants to Miss Potts...Robert Pusilo, Steve Atha & Mart Aldre Marketing Executive...Michael Gifford Merchandising Consultant...Don Marks Delta Consultants Director of Sales...Joe Cavallaro Supervisor/copyist...Irving Raymond Production Electrician...Lowell Sherman Master Electrician...Gus Popiel Production Carpenter...Mike Montell Production Property Master...A.W. DiTolla Property Master...Stephen Abbott Wardrobe Master...Warren Morrill Orchestra Contractor...Herb Harris Music Coordinator...Rick Shorter Souvenir Book...Nancy Manville Poster...Ruspoli-Rodriguez Company Astrolger...Maria Crummaire Company Card Reader...Earl Scott Company Doctor...John M. Bishop Hair Stylist for Messrs. Bulter, Ragni and Rado...Roberto Vega Company Historian...William Manville Company Photographer...Dagmar Company Jeweler...Max Nass Hairpieces & Hairstyles by Wig City Salons. CREGITS Sound Equipment by Sound Associates. Lighting Equipment by Century Lighting, Inc. Scenery constructed by Design Associates. "Hair" Shirt of "Orlon" acrylic by Mr. Witt. Poster Paper by Butler Paper Company. Men's Robes courtesy Rahbor Robes & Sportswear, Inc. Marking and Drawing Pens courtesy Magic Marker, Inc. Graduation Caps & Gowns from Collegiate Cap & Gown Co. Astronaut Helmets by Ideal Toy Corp. Men's Underwear by Robert Reis Co. Indian Bows from U.S.Archery Co. Ombre Knitting Wool by Columbia Minerve Corporation. Perma Cube Photo Flash Equipment courtesy Perfect Film & Chemical Corp. Toy Guns from Louis Marx & Co., Inc. Coat designed and made by Kay Webb of Pseudo by Borg Fabrics. Turtle neck chains by Swank, Inc. Kodak Instamatic Cameras used. Glowy Flourescent Spray Paint from N.Y. Bronze Powder Co. Lighting Devices Powered by Eveready Batteries. Cembelet Electric Piano Courtesy of M. Hohner, Inc. Dutch Masters Tipped Cadet Cigars used. Electronic Belts by Charles M. Preston III. Pipes and Tobacco from The Pipe and Tobacco Council. STAFF FOR BILTMORE THEATRE Owner...David J. Cogan General Manager...Laura R. Bank House Manager...Roy Jones Treasurer...Thomas Sheehan Assistant Treasurer...Peter Meyers Master Carpenter...Audley Adkins Master Electrician...Sal J. Briglia Master of Properties...Joseph Rosenzweig House Engineer...Hugh Murray Head Engineer...Pat Kelly House Physician..Dr. Benjamin A. Gilbert All products used in this theatre for the promotion of sanitation are manufactured by the Creco Co., Inc. The taking of pictures or the operation of any recording device in this theatre is strictly forbidden. [[/column 1]] [[column 2]] BLIND DATE Entertainment is all I expect from a show, She advanced as an opening play. "Entertainment?" he hooted. "Diversion, you mean" There's a difference, you know, with, like, light-years between." Crowed the spectacled N.Y.U. boy. Entertainment's for time that you're willing to spend, Diversion for time that you kill. One the time you invest, you expect a return, But there's no dividend on the time that you burn. Lots of people don't know that but still... Well, I may not know much but I know what I like, She persisted and chewed on her hair. "As for shows," he cut in, "you could mean a ballet, Or some babe on a mike or an Off-Broadway play." And he scowled in semantic despair. Talky plays, Daddy says, always put him to sleep, She observed with defensive disdain. "If he's that kind of creep, he should stay home in bed. Does your old man know yet that Flo Ziegfeld is dead?" Growled her mildly intolerant swain. On this discordant note they went off to a play About Hamlet's two pals who had died. And she laughed and she wept and she stayed to applaud. She was longing to say she was quite over-awed. "My, it really was...different," she signed. by Gerard Willem van Loon Theatre Correspondent-Die Bühne-Vienna, Austria 48 [[/column 2]] [[/page 1]] [[page 1]] GM MARK OF EXCELLENCE [[image - photo of a man and woman, possibly at a wedding, above a picture of a Cadillac car]] The 1969 Fleetwood Brougham, Cadillac Motor Car Division. The brilliant 1969 Cadillac may not be your first, but it will certainly be your finest. New beauty, new elegance, new conveniences and more spirited performance make it the most desirable car ever built-a masterpiece from the master craftsmen. Cadillac [[image - Cadillac logo]] 49 [[/page 2]]