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Introducing an exciting old idea: The Market.

A place to find the latest in unique foods and flavors, table and kitchen wares, even home furnishings and fabrics. All in one spot.

That's The Market at Citicorp Center. A great old concept unveiled in an enticing new environment of architectural elegance and contemporary design.

The Market at Citicorp Center is 20 shops, stores and restaurants that offer a world-tour of shopping and dining that can't be experienced under one roof anywhere else...even in New York.

You can dine on specialities from nine different nations. Or choose many exotic foods to take home.

You can find everything you need to serve the most modest of meals to the most lavish of buffets, including the pans to prepare them in, tablesettings, international cookbooks, fresh flowers, imported cigars, and exquisite sweets. You can even find most everything you need to decorate and furnish your surroundings to march your taste at the moment. At a price to match your budget.

The Market at Citicorp Center is as broad and varied as your lifestyle, so no two visits will ever be the same.

Discover the world just around the block. The Market is located at Citicorp Center in the middle of Manhattan. Just look for the distinctive sloping roof that has changed the New York skyline.  Between Lexington and Third Avenue and 53rd and 54th Streets.

The Market at Citicorp Center
There's nothing else like it, even in New York.
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WHO'S WHO in the CAST

LAURIE CARLOS (Lady in Blue) "I am in dawning for Louise who loves us all smiling, for Mildred, who I love and who is so far away. Thank you."

RISE COLLINS (Lade in Purple) is an actress, songstress, poetess, lyricist, prancer, graduate of Carnegie-Mellon University and friend of humankind. "This shy yet shameless Self serenades your Presence. All for the sake of Beauty. Evermore in the name of Love."

SHARITA HUNT (Lady in Orange), who is making her Broadway debut in For Colored Girls..., appeared recently on daytime TV as Maggie Brown in "The Edge of Night." Last summer Ms. Hunt was a member of The Strolling Troubadors - a program sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts. She has performed with the Hartford Stage Touring Company, toured in The Me Nobody Knows and has been featured with many children's theatre companies, including City Center's Young People's Theatre. Ms. Hunt received an M.F.A. in Acting from Columbia University.

LEONA JOHNSON (Lady in Yellow) made her Broadway debut in the original cast of Dont Bother Me, I Cant Cope, and was featured in the Toronto and San Francisco companies. She played the role of Ann Vanerguild in the tour of the prize-winning The River Niger. Some other credits include appearances on TV's "One Life to Live," the role of Helene in Sweet Charity at the Chateau de Ville Dinner Theatre and the New York production of Bubbling Brown Sugar which she recently left to join For Colored Girls....Leona is studying with Uta Hagen and Herbert Berghof.

ROBBIE McCAULEY (Lady in Red) is a veteran of off Broadway and off-off Broadway. She created roles in Ed Bullins' The Take of Miss Janie and Jo Anne!; in Adrienne Kennedy's The Beast Story and A Movie Star Has to Star in Black and White; in Neil Harris' So Nice They Named It Twice and in Peter De Anda's Ladies in Waiting. Ms. McCauley, a teacher of voice production and acting, is grateful to her teachers Kristin Linklater, Lloyd Richards and Owen Dodson.

SAUDNRA McPHERSON (Lady in Green) Born and raised in New York, Ms. McPherson studied at Juilliard School of Music and the N.Y.U. School of the Arts. She has appeared on Broadway in Hallelujah, Baby!, Cabaret and Jimmy Walker and starred in Sunflower Majorette at the New Federal Theatre. In concert, Saundra has performed with Melba Moore at Lincoln Center, with Duke Ellington in Chicago and was a featured soloist in George Faison's Universal Dance Experience. She has choreographed Evolution of the Blues, starring Jon Hendricks, in San Francisco and is currently working on her doctorate in the "University of Life." She's also the mother of two beautiful children, Kiameshia and Eric, and is a Pisces.
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