Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 11, 1985, Page 7, Image 7

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    Portland Observer, September 11, 1906, Page /
ENTERTAINMENT
NETWORK
Joe "Dean" Keller, Entertainment Editor
Cloud Nine opens at Storefront
Storefront Theatre la opening Cloud Nine, by British playwright Caryl
Churchill on September 20th.
Thia innovative comedy about sexual identltiee feeturee some of Port­
land's best actors In multiple rolee. Starring are Gaynor Sterchl. Peter
Foma r a Jan Powell. R. Dee Hafftlch, Gary Powell. Joanna Malandruc
colo and Bob McGranahan Act I takes place one hundred years ago In
Africa, while Act II takes piece In present day London. But the family
from Act I has aged only 25 years. Cloud Nine has had a very succeeeful
production history, and has been well received by both audlencee and
reviewers
Storefront's production Is directed by Susan Sweeney. Costumes are
by Shauae Wunder, set design by Jeff Seats and lights by Jeff Forbes
the show opens on Friday. September 20th and plays Thursday. Fri­
day and Saturday nights at 8 p m. until November 16. Ticket prices are
48 on Thursday, and 49 on Friday end Saturday. There will ba a 44 pre­
view on Thursday. September 19 Please call 224-4001 for reeervetlons
Sizzling Portland visitors
Continuing Innovation, tradition, and laviah theatrical presentation of
vocal jazz, the unique and popular Manhattan Transfer will perform In
Portland. Thursday. October 3. at 8 p m In the Civic Auditorium.
The Transfer's new album releeae. I'ocalese, Is a stunning addition to
their other chart busting recording efforts, and Is sure to be featured
material in upcoming live performances. According to group member/
producer Tim Hauser, "i'rxxitew
is the state of the art for jazz vocal
singing.'' Hit songs by the group include "Java Jive," "Operator." "Bird-
land." "Four Brothers." end "The Boy From New York City." Vocatese
contains 11 performances of classic jazz works, plus scintillating vocal-
eee solos
As always, the Transfer's new show will be a crowd pleeaer. resplen­
dent with original sets and costumes. Their material encompaaaae early
rhythm and blues, cool bop. contemporary pop. the great songs of the
30's and 40's, plus up to date jazz renditions of standards. Members of
the Manhattan Transfer are Tim Hauser. Janis Siegel. Alan paul. and
northwesterner Cheryl Bentyne.
Tickets are on sale at the Galleria Jeans Machine, all Gl Joea stores,
and the auditorium box office.
24K Concert
PoNehed, fluent and profession
ally executed la the only way to de
scribe the Lou Rawla concert held
last Sunday at the Civic A uditor­
ium. The organization behind the
success of the event waa 24K Con
carta, a naw concert company
based in Portland 24K Concerts Is
spearheaded by is president. Devid
Bowen, formerly of Loa Angelas
and now a resident of Portland
COME SEE FOR YOURSELF 7 7 ^
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BETTER ENTERTAINMENT ATTRACTIONS NETWORK
(Photo Richard J Brown!
Members of the Portland Alumni Chapter of the Delta Sigma Sorority join Lou Rawls
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•Bands
•Oancars
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•P A Equipment
•Lighting
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Contact Joe (Bean) Keller • Home 232 9671 • Office
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Today — w e're going
to m ake someone beautiful!
Why not you?
Sharon, form erly from JaNae's
LOU RAWLS
Curl Special
today
20% off
Reg $46 00
$36oo
Now
Haircut included
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yesterday.
Citizens' Groups for the Month of September prese n t
Raw of the Raw at the Royal Esquire Club. 1708 N.E Alberta
Raw,,. Raw
Every Fri. & Sat. Nite
9:00p.m. -2:00a.m.
Every Wednesday:
Marvella the Female Impersonator
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ROYAL ESQUIRE CLUB
1708 N.E. Alberta
Portland. Oregon
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(photo Richard J. Brown)
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In the past. Portland's concert
m arket has been controlled by
concert companies that often shy
away from R&B artists for res
sons of thalr own. Evan whan
those companies present an REtB
concert, it la always the seme art­
ist and w hat showed waa that a
majority of REtB lovers (White and
Black) ware not being catered to.
But now that has all bean changed
w ith the concern shown by 24K
Concerts
24K Concerts feel that It Is vary
Important to create a working re­
lationship with community organ
izations as shown in the Lou Rawls
concert, whereas the Delta Sigma
Sorority was involved In the re­
caption that took place after the
concert. 24K is fast to become one
of the most talked about promo
tlonal companies in Portland be
causa of Its Intentions to present
class acts. Ona must feel good to
know that there la a concert com­
pany that is concerned about all
music lovers - not only a certain
portion. 24K Concerts would like
to know w hat you would Ilka to
sea and hear, w rite to 24K Con­
certs. 6800 S W. 92nd. Suita 30.
Portland. OR 97223 with your sug
gestiona
24K Concerts would Ilka to spol
oglza to the public for the unan­
nounced cancellation of Calvin
Walker's performance scheduled
as an opening act for Lou Rawls.
The cancellation was not created
by Calvin Walker or 24K Concerts
and was made too lata to go to
proas. Wo hope you accept our
apology
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