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PATENT TRADER Saturday, Dec. 2,1972 — 11A Fort Hill Pldyersslate Feiffer's 'Little Murders 7 'THE MOUSETRAP' will be given Friday, December 8, and Saturday, December 9 by John Jay School's Sock 'n Buskin players. Agatha Christie's long-running mystery, still playing in London, has never been done professionally in this country. Curtain is 8:30 p.m. both nights at the high school auditorium. Tickets are $1.50 for students, $2 for adults. Art of Moving program YONKERS - A lecture demonstration in the Art of Moving will be at Sarah Lawrence College, Thursday at 8 p.m. in Reisinger Auditorium. The Art of Moving program is A system of teaching movement which encompasses many disciplines of body training from Eastern and Western sources. It includes an analysis of movement materials and of the creative process, so that an individual of whatever age or experience can use movement for the purpose of self- discovery of the external world. The Art of Movement includes such Eastern skills as T'ai Chi Ch'uan, aikido and yoga. The course is taught by Katya Delakova. 22nd Year Iris Merrick: Director Acclaimed Throughout Westchester For Its Superb Production of \THE NUTCRACKER\ Tchaikovsky Ardsley Middle School - Ashford Aye. • Ardsley Dec 27,28, 29-2:30 P.M. Dec 29 Eve.-8 P.M. Block Tickets Available Admission 3.00 For Information and Reservation 23 Croton Ave., Ossining, N.Y. 10562 Call Wl 1-9579 • Wl 1-1815 • 3 to 6 P.M. WHITE. PLAINS - For the first major production of their 34th year, Fort Hill Players, co- sponsored by the White Plains Recreation Department, have selected \Little Murders\ by Jules Feiffer. The play will be presented December 8,9,15 and 16 at the Rochambeau School, Fisher Avenue. Curtain will be at 8:30 p.m. The play is an urban story about the violence people do to each other every day — little murders that turn into big ones. It is a satire on middle class behavior: sexual, social and domestic. Jules Feiffer says of \Little Murders\: \It takes that familiar, loveable, all-Ameri- Pound Ridge church slates ^Godspell' POUND RIDGE - Songs, dances and choral numbers from the Broadway production of \Godspell\ will be per formed by local teenagers Sunday at 7 p.m. and Saturday, December 9, at 7:30 p.m. in the Pound Ridge Community Church. A large cast of young people — singers, dancers and in strumentalists — has been rehearsing since the beginning of October under the direction of Paul Kerlee. The musical was written by Steven Schwartz and is based on the Gospel of Matthew. \Godspell\ is the old word for Gospel. The Rev. Richard Monkman will interpolate short passages of the bible between musical numbers. Everyone welcome. fame BRfWSTER BR 9-34 M SLOP ALL TIMES NOW THRU TUESDAY \CONQUEST OF THE PLANET OF THE APES\ Also-2nd Big HH RICHARD WIDMARK \WHEN LEG ENDS DIE\ Eva's. Cent. From 7:00 pjn. can family we've seen a mill ion . times in the movies and shows what happens to them in this age of random violence, how they live with it, react to it arid are affected by it.\ \Little Murders\ is directed by Sandee Martin, president of Fort Hill Players. Tickets are $3 per person, $1.50 for students. is Qrandt theatres Diana Ross in \LADY SINGS .THE BLUES\ (R) \LOVE SWEDISH STYLE\ plus \MAID IN. SWEDEN\ (x) ^^^^^ 2BIB HE S4BDB' \MEATBALL\ plus \FEEL \ (X) \A SEPARATE PEACE\ (PG) llpP Diana Ross in \LADY SINGS THE BLUES\ Sot. &Svn. Matt, at 2:30 \CONQUEST OF THE PLANET OF THE APES\ NOW THRU TUESDAY A smashing mystiry leaded witti com edy. Great Eatertalamentl ttievonly Ipf? JAMES GARNER 1 J KATHARINE ROSS Eve's. 7:25 & 9:30 - San. frem 5 pjn. Sat.&Sao. Mats. 2:30 \MAGOO'S HOLIDAY FESTIVAL\ PALACE 173 MAIN ST.. OANBURY 748-7496 AMPLl PARKING ~ NOW - ENDS TUES. DEC 5 I ONLY MCINTOSH, THE INDIAN-FIGHTEA, STOOD BETWEEN ULUNA. 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