Wednesday.
'PINOCCHIO' STARS IN MUSICAL
A new musical version of the classic children's fairy tale,
"Pinocchio," continues today at Glendale Centre Theatre.
Show time is 11 a.m. every Saturday through Nov. 16. For tickets, $8.50 to $10.50, call 244-8481 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through
Saturday. The theater is at 324 N. Orange St. in Glendale.
FALCON THEATRE PRODUCING 'CINDERELLA!'
"Cinderella!," a new musical for families written and directed by
Dimitri Toscas, is continuing at The Falcon Theatre in Burbank.
The cast features Roberta Wahl, who portrayed Mrs. Potts in the
first national tour of "Beauty and the Beast," Eric Meyersfield, who
recently starred as The Boy in the off-Broadway production "The
Fantastiks" and Peter Allen Vogt now appearing on "First of May" seen
on the HBO Family Channel. Show times are 1 and 3 p.m. Saturdays and
1 p.m. Sundays through Sept. 1. Tickets are $10. The theater is at
4252 Riverside Drive in Burbank. For reservations, call 955-8101.
MARION ROSS STARS IN 'A LOVELY NIGHT'
Marion Ross, nominated twice for Emmys for "Happy Days," is
starring in the Garry Marshall Presents series, continuing each
Sunday throughout the month at the Falcon Theatre in Burbank.
Ross performs in "A Lovely Night," a one-woman show written by
Dorothy Stickney that celebrates the life, loves and poetry of one of
America's most beloved poets Edna St. Vincent Millay. The work
contains selected verses from many of St. Vincent Millay's best-known
poems, including those written for the Saturday Evening Review.
Ross' stage credits include the Broadway and touring productions
of "Arsenic and Old Lace," co-starring fellow TV legend Jean
Stapleton, and "A Long Days Journey Into Night." For her work in
television, she received the Best Actress in a Comedy Series Award
from Viewers For Quality Television for the CBS television series
"Brooklyn Bridge."
Show time is 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are $25. Parking is free.
The Falcon is at 4252 Riverside Drive in Burbank. For more
information, call 955-8101.
COLONY'S 'CHARLIE BROWN' CONTINUING