6 Friday, October 27, 1978 University Daily Kansan UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Niaht Life Lawrence Opera House, 644 Massachusetts St. - Montage, Oct. 27, 9 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. * $1.50 general admission and $1 members. - shooting Star, Oct. 28, 9 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. - $2 general admission and $15 money - John LEE Hooker, Oct. 31, 9 p.m to 12:30 a.m $3 in advance and $4 at the show. - Off the Wall Rail: 7:34:59 KNAB RAILBROOK Used Parts, Oct. 27-28, 17:30 to midnight. - Worm Wrench Wraglings and Ropeburn, Oct 31, 82 annual costume party. Pray Gray's Jazz Place, 926 Massachusetts St. 21:28 and November 9, 2014 * Jam Session with the River City Jazz Autumn tree night. - Jam Session with the River City Jazz Band, Nov. 2, 9 p.m. to midnight. The Tommy Johnson Experiment, Oct. $29 at Tommy June, $45 to Julio-Nightly, $3 Bullwinkle's, 806 W. 24th St. Private club. Disco. Disc. 1 G. P. Loyd's, Seventh and Massachusetts ... streets. J. Watson's II, Hillcrest Shopping Center. Pentimento Coffeehouse—Cafe, 611 Vermont St. Shenanigan's, 901 Mississippi St. Bar Disco. Movies Looking for Mr. Goodob, dir. by Richard Brooks, with Diane Kaneh, Oct. 27/28, 3, 90 http://www.mediafuture.org Spare Time Blazing Saddles, dir. by Mel Brooks, Oct. 2728.mb.com; $150. The Wild Dunch, ihr. Oct 30, 7:30 p.m., $1. With William Holden, Oct. 30, 7:30 p.m., $1. Never Give Up: Imogen Cunningham, dhr; Ann Bilyherh, Antonia; Portrait of a Woman, dir. by Jill Godilow and Judy Coul- nson and At Land,dir. by Maya Deyen, Oct. 31. The Seventh Seal, dir. by ingram Bergman, with Bib Inventory, Nov. 1, 7:30 p.m., $1. Rain, The New Earth and the Spanish Hemingway all films are directed by Joria Hemingway. The Late Show. dir, by Robert Benton, Nov. 4-3, 3-10, 7 and 9:30 p.m., $1.50 Concerts Chambre Music Series, Guarani String Folio, Oct. 29, 3:30 p.m., University Theatre, 1825 Madison Ave. University Singers, Nov. 1, 8 p.m., Swarthout Recital Hall The Kansas City Philharmonic, Yo-Yo Mo, violenceonlinel and John Obetz, organ, program includes works by Saint Saens. Oct. 31 at the Palace Theatre, Nov. 2 at 11 a.m. at the Plaza Theater, $5.80 Recitals - Nancy Baxter, piano, Oct. 27, 8 p.m. Sunsethighway Student Recital Series George Boberg, Nov. 3, 8 p.m., Swarthout, free - Doug McClure, trumpet, Nov. 2, 8 p.m. - Percussion Ensemble, conducted by Fine Arts Honor Recital, Oct. 30, 8 p.m. Swarthout, free. Carlion recitals, Oct. 29 at 3 p.m. and Nov 1 at 7 p.m. Vlaiting Artist Series, Marie-Claire Alain, organized Oct. 31, 8 p.m., Plymouth Congregational Church - Leon Fleisher, pianist. Nov 1, 2; 9:30 to 12:30 p.m. and 2 to 5 p.m. Sawarthwout, free. - Marie Clare Adam organist, Nov. 1 to June 9* * Gregory Cox organist, July 16 to August 24* * Gregorian Church, 850 Vermont St., free for* * students.* Master Classes Exhibits Valley West Galleries, Holiday Plaza at 123rd and Iowa streets, watercolors by Charles Sanderson, oils by Marie Bufink and paintings by Lorenzo. The Gallery, 745 New Hampshire St. stoneware by Allen Brummel and etchings by Spencer Museum - Reverse Paintings on Glass: The Ward Collection. - Kansas Union Gallery, Designer Craftsman Exhibit. - Melpomene, Muse of Tragedy. Theatre From Evening to Mid-Day, by Victor Rozov, Oct. 27, 2019; Oct. 31, and Nov. 1-4. SUA making Allen 'comfortable' for Natalie, other performers Staff Reporter The dressing rooms in Allen Field House will be a little more comfortable tomorrow night after the addition of nice furniture, hanging plants and floral arrangements. By SAM VANLEEUWEN A buffet table will be standing nearby, tiled with such sophisticated foods as pasta and meatballs. The arrangements have been made in preparation for tomorrow night's homecoming. Cole, like most other nationally known stars, did not specifically request which foods she would like to eat. Alan Shaw, Stuart Walker, and special events chairman, said yesterday. "Most performers leave it up to the promoters' discretion so that they get a variety of experiences." SHAW SAID the only specific request from Cole SAID was the availability of beverages such as hot tea and fruit juices and a fruit and cheese platter. The food for Cole and the other performers, Ashford and Simpson and Michael Henderson, is being catered by the Eldridge House, Seventh and Massachusetts streets. "Requests for this show are less extravagant than other field house shows that have been held in the past three years," Shaw said. Ducale Classico Ruffino wine (pre-1968) in their dressing rooms. SUA, which is sponsoring the show with Lewis Grey Productions, Beverly Hills, Calif., has been involved with the production of concert since the second week of September. Shaw said the initial contact with Grey productions was made then. Later, the SUA board voted to accept Cole as the homecoming attraction. "I FELT NATALIE appealed to a much wider cross-section of not only students, but also everyone who will be for the game before commencement festivities this week." he said. Shaw, who has worked on SUA-sponsored concerts for the past two years, estimated that he had worked on the concert about 30 hours a week during the past month. Marvin Webster, who has been promoting the show in the Lawrence area since Oct. 6, has handled publicity and ticket distribution in Kansas City. "We've placed almost all of the newspaper and radio ads and distributed tickets for the concert everywhere except in the Kansas City area." Shaad said. SUA also has designed posters and advertisements and has made arrangements for ABOUT 40 STUDENTS, 16 KU police officers and 20 professional security guards will provide what Shaw called an unusually large security force for the Cole show. "The main reasons for the extra security are the large crowd expected and the fact that we are blocking off the entire west corridor of the main floor of the field house so the musicians don't have to walk through crowds to get to the stage." Shaw said. By the end of the show, Shaw said, almost 125 KU students will have worked on various aspects of producing what could be the movie "The Martian." The 1737 Sunvill and Cher concert, a sell-out. "I don't think this show is going to sell well." There are 10,000 and 12,000 people are expected to attend. Shaw said SUA's technical crew would begin assembling the 48-by-36-foot stage tonight. A tarp, which also is the one used to protect the equipment, will be laid on night at the floor house field. 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