Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 03, 1980, Page 7, Image 7

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    Portland Observer July 3 . 1M0 Paga 7
American State Bank
" A IN T MISBEHAVIN''
“ A IN 'T M IS B E H A V IN ,” (he Tony Award-winning musical smash hit,
returns by popular demand to the Portland A uditorium for eight per­
formances July 15-20. Showtime is 8:00 PM each evening with 2:30 matinees
scheduled for Saturday and Sunday.
This popular musical review is based on the songs o f the legendary Fats
Waller and has won numerous awards including the New York Drama Critics
Circle Award, a Grammy Award for its original cast ablum on RCA Records
and a Tony Award for Best Musical o f 1978. Since its debut at the Manhatten
Theatre C lub’ s Cabaret in 1977, the production has delighted audiences
w orld-w ide. A ccording to Jack K ro ll o f NEW SW EEK, “ A I N ’ T
M IS B E H A V IN ’ ’ is ‘ ’ blazingly entertaining. An immensely appealing hit
show with irresistible joy, gladness and energy.”
Featuring over twenty musical numbers either composed by or recorded by
Fats Waller, “ A IN ’ T M IS B E H A V IN ’ ’ has a cast of five including Adjora
McMillan, Clent Bowers, Adrienne West, David Cameron and Michele Mc­
Cain. Accompanied by John M cM inn on piano, they step forward and
deliver a parade o f Waller’ s greatest hits including “ Honeysuckle Rose,"
Black and Blue, ” Your Feet’s Too Big, the title song and a dozen or so other
exuberant numbers.
JAMES DePRIEST
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DePREIST TO SPEAK AT BENSON
Maestro James DePreist w ill be the keynote speaker at the Oregon
Symphony Association’ s annual meeting on Wednesday, July 9 at 12:00 p.m.
in the Mayfair Room o f the Benson Hotel.
DePreist, who begins his tenure as Music Director and Conductor o f the
Orchestra on July 1, 1980, will speak on the role o f the symphony orchestra
in today’ s society.
The business meeting, slated to begin at 12:45 p.m., will include reports
from the treasurer and nominating committee, which will present a slate of
candidates for election to the Association’ s Board o f Directors.
A ll symphony association members - those who contribute $25 or more —
and their guests are invited to attend.
Luncheon reservation should be made through the Symphony Office, 228-
4294.
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"Y o u r Zoo and A ll That Jazz" summer concert series at M etro’ s
Washington Park Zoo continues, the third concert is scheduled for Wed­
nesday, July 9, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., with the Swipsey Cakewalk Ragtime Band,
one o f Portland’s truly unique jazz bands that specializes in the traditional
form o f jazz that helped make this musical style American’ s art form. Con­
certs are free with regular zoo admission. Rain date is Thursday night, same
time. For more information call 226-1561.
FATS WALLER
FATS WALLER
The production is produced by Irving Siders and directed by Richard
Maltby, Jr., who garnered a Tony Award as Best Director o f a musical for
the show. Others responsible for “ A IN ’T M IS B E H A V IN ’ ’ include Murray
Horwitz (associate director), John Lee Beatty (set design), Arthur Faria
(musical staging), Randy Barcelo (costumes) and Pat Collins (lighting).
Thomas “ F a ts " Waller grew up in the exciting musical atmosphere o f
Harlem in the teens and 20’ s. He began his professional piano career at f if ­
teen, usually as an accompanist for blues singers or on recording sessions
with big bands. As a musician, Waller raised the art o f stride piano to its
highest level and in so doing became one of the originators o f swing music.
“ There are a lot o f people who never heard o f him, but somehow or other -
just like Scott Joplin - they realize that they’ ve heard his music all their life ,”
says Luther Henderson, musical supervisor o f the Broadway show.
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Adtora M cM illian,
L to R: Michele McCain,
David Cameron
Adrienne West,
More than anyone else, Fats Waller captured the spirit o f the Golden Age
o f Harlem, the 20’ s and 30’s. His sarcastic throwaway, gently abrasive style
o f singing, prodded by spoken interjections - grabbed a huge chunk o f
America’s heart.
The show - which is nearly devoid of dialogue and centered around the life,
times and music o f the famous jazz pianist - is an energetic, joyous,
irresistible evocation o f Waller and his era.
Tickets for the Northwest Releasing event are on sale at the Ticket Place at
Frederick & Nelson (downtown) and the usual outlets.
HAPPENINGS AROUND TOWN
OEPBS will once again carry highlights o f the Annual NAACP convention
June 3 0 - July 5 on all OEPBS Channels (10-Portland, 7-Corvallis, 3-Salem,
13-Salem). The half-hour daily highlights w ill air at 7 PM weeknights and a
one-hour special wrap-up report w ill be featured on Saturday, July 5 at 7
P.M. For more inform ation, contact Joyce DeMonnin 754-4311.
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