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RETURN TO THE ERA OF THE CATTLEMAN
5 E. 45th St., (212)661-1200 From Lunch to Late Supper 

WHEN MEN WERE MEN AND BOURBON WAS EVEN BETTER
BOURBON FESTIVAL!
FEB. 9TH THROUGH MARCH MAR. 22ND
A spectacular first-ever food festival at The Cattleman featuring one of America's greatest inventions: Bourbon. There'll be exotic Bourbon drinks, potent Bourbon soups, unforgettable Bourbon steak, delightful Bourbon candy balls and Bourbon cream pie and much, much more.
Free Parking at Meyer Garage, 46th St. between Madison & Fifth, with dinner 5-12 pm except Sundays.
(c) THE CATTLEMAN, INC., 1981

"Wait'll you get your hands on my Old-Fashioned Barbecued Baby Back Ribs." 
Dinner includes: All the shrimp & salad you can eat. Plus Beer, Wine or Sangria.
[[image]] smiling man [[/image]]
You're gonna get spoiled.
45th St. & Eighth Ave.
New York 581-0500
51st St. & B'way
New York 737-3110
(c) Beefsteak Charlie's, Inc., 1981
[[image]] BEEFSTEAK CHARLIE'S [[/image]]

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PLAYBILL (R)
FEBRUARY 1981

6. Becoming a Legend
by Harry Haun
Jane Lapotaire talks about Piaf

12. America Invades N.Y.C.
by Howard Kissel
American plays abound on B'way

18. Paul Davis
by Tom Rubin
his posters are fine art

22. On a Personal Bias
by Bernice Peck
something for Valentine's Day

24. At This Theatre

26. Theatre Quiz

28. Scenes from the Show
photographs of tonight's production

31. The Program

50. Did You Know?
by Sy Sussman
little known facts about the theatre

52. Dear Playbill
by Louis Botto

54. Theatre Life with Robinson
by Jerry Robinson
an artist visits Oh! Calcutta!

56. Fashion Forecast
by Bernadine Morris

58. Black Magic
photos of illustrious black entertainers

60. Celebrity Choice
favorite restaurants of favorite stars

62. In League
for the "I Love New York" anniversary 

63. Playbill's Dining and Entertainment Guide

PLAYBILL (R) is a registered trademark of American Theatre Press, Inc. Published monthly in New York, Boston, Florida and Philadelphia. New York edition of Playbill is published by American Theatre Press, Inc., 151 East 50th Street, N.Y., N.Y. 10022. 212-751-9550. President & Treasurer: Arthur T. Birsh; Vice-Pres.: Steven J. Kumble; Secretary: Mary F. Seaton. Printed in U.S.A. Copyright (C) American Theatre Press, Inc., 1981. All rights reserved. Subscriptions to New York Edition—Single monthly copy $8.00 per year. Inquire for details of Opening Night service, current and back issue availability. 

Arthur T. Birsh
publisher

Joan Alleman Rubin
editor-in-chief

Russell Cannizzaro
comptroller

Louis Botto
associate editor

Mary F. Seaton
assist. to publisher

Leo Lerman
senior editor

Judy Samelson
advertising production

Diane Lango
program coordinator

L. Robert Charles
general sales director

Thomas A. Steinfeld
national sales director

Elaine Klein
special sales director

Irv Winick
restaurant and ent. sales
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[[image - two hands holding two wine glasses]] 
Close friends. Close talk.
Close feelings.
Just say the word, and the evening doesn't have to end.

Say Galliano instead of goodnight.
[[image - a glass and a bottle of Liquore Galliano]] (R)

Liquore Galliano (R), Bottled in Italy, 70 Proof. Imported by "21" Brands, Inc., New York, NY (C)1980
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