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YOU CAN SEE FOREVER Daisy has skipped a supper date with her boyfriend to tour Manhattan on the 5.5. Bernard Cohn with Mark, ls she sorry? Her friends don't think so, as she sings, Somehow his eyes never left me alone, aboard the S.S, Bernard Cohn! tbackl Mary Kay Madden, JoAnn Bober, Christina King, Ingrid Swanson, tfrontl Denise Butler, Kathryn Cicconi, Eileen Crescenzi, Julie Sage, Patricia Ferraro. 2 1 fi fm ., N -Q Old-timer directors welcome choreog- rapher Judy Ritter to the t'CIear Day picture. . 'K K, 'f A vision of bliss, according to Warren lkichard Williamsl consists ot, You, me, and Fillerby Baby Products: guaranteed income, house with a view . . . and it comes true, when we're sixty-five. No wonder Daisy looks so happy. Which is brighter, her future or her past? Student directors Mary Julia Ayers and Mark Woodhouse agree on their E5P's and Q's with accompanist Judy Ekes. Get off my roof! Daisy has iust discovered that the doctor is less interested in her than in her eighteenth century Melinda personality. You're through using my head for a rendezvausl A little more ESP tExtra-special pushl on those sets, boysl James Leahy, Theodore Semesky, Thomas Tangorre, Thomas Dunn, Christopher Ungate, 101
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ON A CLEAR DAY Melinda Welles makes one last attempt to resist the charm of her eighteenth .century painter, Edward. Daisy Gamble is a flighty, happy-go-lucky cigarette addict, afflicted with strange powers that embarrass her boyfriend Warren. His future with Fillerby Baby Products does not provide for a wife who can make flowers grow by singing to them, or who can find lost articles before they're missed. Desperate to become normal, Daisy asks psy- chiatrist Mark Bruckner for help. Under hypnosis, Daisy reveals a previous ex- istence as Melinda Welles, when she broke eighteenth century tradition to marry the artist she loved, Edward Moncrief. Fascinated at first by the scientific aspects of the case, Mark grad- ually falls under the spell of the elusive Melinda. Accidentally, Daisy discovers that Mark is using her only to summon Melinda. She mourns, What did I have that I don't have? and resolves never to see him again. The fighting spirit of the Melinda buried within her begins to rise. Mark's only recourse is an attempt at extrasensory per- suasion to bring DaisyfMelinda back to him-on a clear day--forever- I ' X 1.4- l 1 A ,H ' A ,,, ,- ..f .MQ nk, t, - g ' In A A x , -,rl .1 5 Hi ,. ' fi' f, , , -.. -.X ., .X -N 1 ' w jlhxyj' , ,, I -,si 4-.W I J- cg: V. , ,.'eTLt fem-...M t-fs -.RUP-A A l elejaiitg, ,bas V ,, Q ,A , A ,A x V. 1' I .' fl, Qtr X ,klfyijsig .,f'k.iQ. ?2QfQ12,QfJ!, V'iLi2gL,Qfl'Lg,,11 if Z L 1 a N ,f 5 ' I J .5 fj MQW. yeowwnii, Solicitor Joseph Caparulo explains the terms of the marriage contract to the eighteenth century Welles family, Will Hubert lnsdole win Melinda, with a dowry of forty horses, a summer house near Bath, and an autumn house for grouse? lRita Bonning, J, Caparulo, Stephen Gursky, Dennis O'Buckley, Edward Rauch, Karen Marinanl 100 You mustn't be ashamed to be ahead of us, in the title song On a Clear Day . . . Dr. Mark Bruckner Uames McGilll reassures Daisy lMary Anne Gridleyt that her extrasensory powers prove only that there's more to us than surgeons can remove.
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