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CB Theater Group Files Incorporation. November 10, 1952&#13;
Chanticleer Will Present First Plays This Week. December 8, 1952&#13;
Chanticleer Makes Big Hit With Fast-moving Satire. April 11, 1953&#13;
Chanticleer Does Fine Job With 'Goodbye My Fancy.'  December 5, 1953&#13;
Chanticleer Rings Bell With 'The Hasty' Heart.' March 6, 1954&#13;
'Glass Menagerie' Cast Is Selected. April 18, 1954&#13;
Chanticleer Does Fine Job With 'Blithe Spirit.' November 20, 1954&#13;
Chanticleer Cast Does Admirable Job On Show. March 5, 1955&#13;
Chanticleer Hits Peak With 'See How They Run.' May 21, 1953&#13;
Proposed Community Theater Names In Memory Of Joe Smith, Merchant. July 28, 1955&#13;
Open Drive For Theater Funds; Stress Importance of Fine Arts To City. August 3, 1955&#13;
Okays Start Of Smith Theater; Pledges Rise Near The $25,000 Mark.  September 15, 1955&#13;
Chanticleer Players Hit Their Peak With 'Harvey.' November 19, 1955&#13;
'Laura' Cast A Bit Stiff In Opening Performance.  March 3, 1956&#13;
'Real Good' Performance By Chanticleer Players. May 19, 1956&#13;
'Time Out For Ginger' Keeps Audience In Uproar. November 11, 1956&#13;
Joe W. Smith Theater Is Under Construction; To Seat 600 Persons. November 4, 1956&#13;
Chanticleer Players Go To Town In Stark Vehicle; To Repeat Show Saturday Night. March 2, 1957&#13;
Audience Enjoys Farce By Chanticleer Players; To Be Repeated Saturday Night.  May 25, 1957&#13;
Eye New Drive For Smith Theater. July 18, 1957&#13;
Smith Theater Damage Estimated At $5,000; Caused By Storm. September 3, 1957&#13;
10'Angels' Are Sought By Entertainment Group; In Move To Beat Winter. October 9, 1957&#13;
Newcomers Rate Praise In Chanticleer Comedy; To Repeat Show Saturday Night. November 23, 1957&#13;
Dumbwaiter Adds Zip To 'Janus', Chanticleer Play; First Performance Friday Night. November 21, 1957&#13;
Everyone Has To Help 'Mama'; Chanticleer Opens Thursday. March 2, 1958&#13;
Smith Theater Drive Planned; Need $55,000 To Complete Project.  April 9, 1958&#13;
Captains Make Plans To Finnish Theater Project; Financial Drive To Open April 17. April 10, 1958&#13;
Community Theater. April 20, 1958&#13;
Operation I-Beam. April 23, 1958&#13;
Cast Tries Hard, But Witch Play Lacks Spirit; Wrong Vehicle For Chanticleer. May 17, 1958&#13;
Colorful, Earthy Crew Mans Chanticleer Ship; 'Mr. Robers' Is Excellent. November 21, 1958&#13;
Juliet Has A Hard Time Holding On To Her Romeo; They're At The 'Bus Stop' Now, But... February 22, 1959&#13;
'Teahouse' Calls For Lot Of Research By Chanticleer Group; Original Play Is Challenging. April 26, 1959&#13;
'Teahouse Of August Moon' Is One Of Chanticleer's Top Productions; Excellent Family Entertainment. May 15, 1959&#13;
Bibi Will Awaken To Life As 'Happy Time' Gets In Swing; Chanticleer Play Set Nov. 11-14. October 25, 1959&#13;
'The Happy Time' Is Just That--Most Hilarious And Enjoyable; Better See It, Says Reviewer. November 11, 1959&#13;
Old Pros study Script For New Role On Stage. February 21, 1960&#13;
Playgoers Who Braved Snow Rewarded With Shining Show; Chanticleer Comes Of Age. March 16, 1960&#13;
Chanticleer's Answer To Spy Uproar Has The First-Nighters In 'Stitches'; Good Medicine For Modern-Day Tensions. May 26, 1960&#13;
It Takes A Lot Of Workers--Behind Scenes--To Stage A Chanticleer Play. April 16, 1961&#13;
Would-Be Directors Get Homework In Seminar, Not Canvasback Chairs; Chanticleer 'Class' Meets. July 2, 1961&#13;
'No Time For Sergeants' Triumph For New Recruit; Chanticleer Stock Rises. October 4, 1961&#13;
Old City Auditorium Creaks As Chanticleer Creates; They Manage To Make It Comfortable For Auidence. December 10, 1961&#13;
'Rashomon' Cast Skillful In Search For The Truth; Chanticleer Drama Directed By Filbert. December 13, 1961&#13;
Chanticleer Presents West Side Story. May 6, 1962&#13;
Chanticleer Hatches Rare Musical; 'West Side Story' Flies In Fine Style; Match Pro Performance With Strong Story, Music.  May 11, 1962&#13;
Northern Natural Salutes Council Bluffs...and the Chanticleer Players in this week's issue of Time. May 16, 1962&#13;
'Auntie' Still The Same Old Mame, But Some Humor Not As Well-Preserved; Chanticleer Comedy Successful. October 10, 1962&#13;
Senators Watch Witness. November 25, 1962&#13;
Chanticleer Cast Could Read 'Consent', Still Hold Audience; With Power Of Fast-Paced Political Drama. December 5, 1962&#13;
'My Three Angels' Creates Hearty, Bad Weather Hilarity; Convict Trio Laugh Load. March 5, 1963&#13;
Four Turn Pro After Wowing Conventions; Open At Colony This Weekend. April 7, 1963&#13;
'Guys, Dolls' Curtain Set. May 12, 1963&#13;
'Guys And Dolls' Entertaining; 'Sit Down' Stops Opening Show; Adelaide Carries Comedy Burden. May 18, 1963&#13;
Guys And Dolls. May 19, 1963&#13;
Something New For Summer. June 16, 1963&#13;
Chanticleer Picks Officers, Directors. July 17, 1963&#13;
Roberts Becomes Diamond Patron, Pacing Chanticleer Summer Activity; Season Opens In October. August 11, 1963&#13;
Chanticleer To Complete Theater On Franklin Ave. August 13, 1963&#13;
No Longer Lonely. August 25, 1963&#13;
Building Sprouts In Month, But Theater Seed Not New; Chanticleer Took Long Way Home. September 22, 1963&#13;
It's Heavy Work. September 15, 1963&#13;
Volunteer Work Will Finish Theater Job; Tery Moss, Al Nielsen Offer Skills. September 29, 1963&#13;
When 'Opal' Cast Roars Into Action, It's Riot; Dialogue Delivered Stiffly, But. October 23, 1963&#13;
Community Theater Given 245 Seats; Will Open December 10; To Present Eugene O'Neill Play. November 26, 1963&#13;
O'Neill Amidst Glamor. December 1, 1963&#13;
Despite Some Rough Edges, New Theater Opens Tuesday; O'Neill Play For Curtain-Raiser. December 8, 1963&#13;
O'Neil [sic] Play Well-Performed In Hard Opening Conditions; Harriet Olson's Role Diminishes. December 11, 1963&#13;
Really First-Nighters. December 11, 1963&#13;
Rousing  Bernstein Music, New Lighting System Lend Excitement As "Wonderful Town" Rehearses; Grand Opening Of Theater Wednesday. May 10, 1964&#13;
It's Love, It's Love. May 17, 1964&#13;
Goodby Annie. October 4, 1964&#13;
'Miracle Worker' Is Rewarding Experience. October 7, 1964&#13;
Concrete Block Building New Home For Chanticleer. November 1, 1964&#13;
Mail Call. November 1, 1964&#13;
Chanticleer Captures Audience At 'Stalag 17'; To Run Five More Nights. November 20, 1964&#13;
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Chanticleer Names Cast For Musical; 'Song Of Solomon Grundy'. February 14, 1965&#13;
Chanticleer Show Begins Run Friday; 'Send Me No Flowers'. March 21, 1965&#13;
'Send Me No Flowers' Wins A Big Bouquet. March 17, 1965&#13;
Building Giant Stage For 'Solomon Grundy'; Musical Premiere May 13. April 1, 1965&#13;
'Grundy' Debut Delight For Opening Audience. May 14, 1965&#13;
Theater Group Elects Heiring; Succeeds Good As Chanticleer Prezy. July 17, 1965&#13;
Chanticleer Fetes The 1965-66 Campaign Group. August 6, 1965&#13;
Cast Is Announced For First Chanticleer Show. September 5, 1965&#13;
'Sunday In New York' Cast Small But Pleasing; Chanticleer Season Opens. October 2, 1965&#13;
Cast Chosen For Second Stage Show. October 17, 1965&#13;
Comedy-Fantasy-Satire For Chanticleer Show&#13;
'Chaillot' Provider Of Some Good Laughs. November 13, 1965&#13;
More Growth Pains For Chanticleer; But They're Delightful. December 26, 1965&#13;
Roman Slapstick Sets Fast Pace; Chanticleer Musical Comedy. February 1, 1966&#13;
'A Funny Thing' Lives Up To Its Title: Funny. May 13, 1966&#13;
Nothing Serious In Play. May 15, 1966&#13;
Chanticleer Budget Largest In History; Nearly $16,000. June 19, 1966&#13;
Actors Workshop Uncovers Talent; Chanticleer's First.  August 7, 1966&#13;
'Innocents' Good Fare For The Whole Family.  October 8, 1966&#13;
'Poor Richard' Is Humorous, Cynical; Chanticleer Production. November 12, 1966&#13;
Chanticleer Presents Irma La Douce. May 7, 1967&#13;
Chanticleer "Carnival" Set Friday. January 21, 1968&#13;
Chanticleer Opens Membership Drive. April 14, 1968&#13;
Directo Explores Chanticleer's Attic. July 21, 1968&#13;
Big Excitement in Musicals; Director Recalls. July 28, 1968&#13;
Staging Plays At Chieftain Brought Problems, Delights. August 4, 1968&#13;
Another Stage For Chanticleer; Pre-Joe Smith Theater. August 11, 1968&#13;
Chanticleer Gets A Permanent Home; In 1963. August 18, 1968&#13;
Chanticleer--'Good Things To Come'; Theater Group Ready for 16th Season. August 25, 1968&#13;
'The Fantastiks' Is A Charmer; At Chanticleer. September 28, 1968&#13;
Chanticleer Opens.  September 29, 1968&#13;
Knox To Head Chanticleer. January 19, 1969&#13;
Auditions Set For Next Play At Chanticleer. January 19, 1969&#13;
'Tea And Sympathy' Cast Is Announced. March 2, 1969&#13;
'Hey, Marian!'  April 27, 1969&#13;
Chanticleer Sets New Play Scheule. April 30, 1969&#13;
Chanticleer Presents The Music Man. May 11, 1969&#13;
Chanticleer's 'Music Man' Bounces At A Lively Pace. May 17, 1969&#13;
Parking, Roof Changes Planned For Chanticleer. May 18, 1969&#13;
Room For More. July 27, 1969&#13;
Game Of Life Played Well At Chanticleer. September 13, 1969&#13;
The Game Of Life. September 21, 1969&#13;
2 Plays Set At Children's Theater Here. December 15, 1969Attorney Finds His 'Escape Route'; Directs 'See How They Run.' January 8, 1970&#13;
It Didn't Work.  January 11, 1970&#13;
Chanticleer To Present "Virginia Woolf."  March 1, 1970&#13;
Mixing Up A Storm. March 15, 1970&#13;
'How To Succeed' Opens On May 8. May 3, 1970&#13;
Heiring, Mrs. Nogg Top Actors; June 13, 1970&#13;
Chanticleer Workshop For Children. June 14, 1970&#13;
Chanticleer Theater To Give 'Little Me;' August 23, 1970&#13;
He's Good Hearted.  September 13, 1970&#13;
'Little Me' Leaves Them Laughing At Chanticleer.  September 19, 1970&#13;
My Hero!  September 20, 1970&#13;
Children's Theater Starts At Chanticleer. September 29, 1970&#13;
Cast Announced For 'Kill A Mockingbird.' October 25, 1970&#13;
'Mockingbird' Action Erupts. August 8, 1970&#13;
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Ready For THe Party. January 9, 1971&#13;
Chanticleer To Present 'Half Way Up The Tree'. January 10, 1971&#13;
'Half Way' Opens Friday. January 17, 1971&#13;
At Chanticleer. January 24, 1971&#13;
Community Theater Audience Restricted; 18 Or Over. January 26, 1971&#13;
Nude Scene Left In Bluffs Play; On The Inside.  January 28, 1971&#13;
Chanticleer Play To Continue Despite 'Nude" Scene Charge. January 28, 1971&#13;
Cast Named For 'Dark Of Moon.'  February 21, 1971&#13;
Barbara Dies In Moonlight. March 7, 1971&#13;
'Dark Of Moon' Opens Friday. March 12, 1971&#13;
Mountain Dew.  March 14, 1971&#13;
'Celebration', 'Boys', 'Fiddler' For Next Chanticleer Season. April 4, 1971&#13;
What Hard Work To Make It Easy; ETC. April 25, 1971&#13;
Chanticleer Theater's 'Kate': A Night Of Song, Color, Fun.  May 8, 1971&#13;
Young Lovers.  May 9, 1971&#13;
Frightful Scene. May 16, 1971&#13;
Suitors Seen Bianca's Hand. May 23, 1971&#13;
A Big Orchid To Chanticleer; From An Ex-Reviewer.  May 24, 1971&#13;
Summer Workshop At Chanticleer.  May 30, 1971&#13;
Frazell Is Elected Theater President. June 22, 1971&#13;
Fall Musical "Celebration" Resembles Greek Theater.  August 8, 1971&#13;
Which One Is 'Earnest'?  October 31, 1971&#13;
'Earnest' To Open On Friday. November 7, 1971&#13;
'Earnest' At Chanticleer.  November 14, 1971&#13;
Here's Boys In The Band.  December 26, 1971&#13;
Revelers In 'Celeberation'  September 5, 1971&#13;
'Celebration' Opens Friday; At Chanticleer.  September 12, 1971&#13;
Talented Performers Make 'Celebration' Good Theater.  September 18, 1971&#13;
'Celebratioon' At Chanticleer.  September 19, 1971&#13;
At Chanticleer Theater.  January 22, 1972&#13;
Four Directors To Tackle Next Chanticleer Production.  February 27, 1972&#13;
Chanticleer Play To Open Friday.  March 5, 1972&#13;
You Know I Can't...Hear You When...The Water's Running.  March 12, 1972&#13;
Look, Herbert, It's A Cuckoo!  March 19, 1972&#13;
Director Names Cast For Musical 'Fiddler On The Roof'.  April 16, 1972&#13;
Scene From 'Fiddler'. April 30, 1972&#13;
'Fiddler' Opens This Friday.  April 30, 1972&#13;
Chanticleer Membership Drive Set.  July 23, 1972&#13;
Production Numbers Mark Chanticleer Musical 'Fiddler'.  September 17, 1972&#13;
'Hello, Dolly' Opens Friday.  September 17, 1972&#13;
A Smooch For Horace, Dolly.  September 24, 1972&#13;
Cast Announced For Chanticleer's Drama.  November 5, 1972&#13;
'Streetcar' Opens Friday.  November 12, 1972&#13;
Stanley Spoils Birthday Party.  November 24, 1972&#13;
'Fiddler On The Roof' Earns 2 Guild Awards.  June 17, 1972&#13;
Lead In 'Fiddler' Eyes Vocal Career.  May 7, 1972&#13;
Golde Is Happy.  May 14, 1972&#13;
Final Night For 'Fiddler'. May 21, 1972&#13;
Outrageous Situations. January 14, 1973&#13;
Good Efforts In Comedy 'Butler;.  January 20, 1973&#13;
In Chanticleer Comedy.  January 21, 1973&#13;
Romeo Fights For HIs Honor. March 4, 1973&#13;
Charter Members Sought For New Auxiliary Of Chanticleer. March 11, 1973&#13;
'Romeo, Juliet' Opens On Friday.  March 11, 1973&#13;
Chanticleer's 'Romeo, Juliet' A Richly Staged Production.  March 17, 1973&#13;
Scenes From 'Romeo'.  March 18, 1973&#13;
Meeting Today For New Guild; ETC.  April 15, 1973&#13;
Chanticleer Lineup Features 'Company'.  April 15, 1973&#13;
Committee For Theater Guild.  April 16, 1973&#13;
In Rehearsal For 'Cabaret'.   April 29, 1974&#13;
Chanticleer Plans Berger Evening; ETC.  May 6, 1973&#13;
'Cabaret' To Run Three Weekends; Tom Longden.  May 6, 1973&#13;
Multi-Talents Entertain in 'Cabaret'; Chanticleer Opens Musical.  May 12, 1973&#13;
A Pineapple...May 13, 1973&#13;
New Year's In 'Cabaret'.  May 13, 1973&#13;
Chanticleer Guild Holds Party, Elects.  May 18, 1973&#13;
She'd Rather Be Elsewhere.  May 20, 1973&#13;
'Blanche,' 'Ben' Win Maggies For Acting.  June 17, 1973&#13;
Summer Show Is Chanticleer's First.  June 17, 1973&#13;
World Premiere June 28 Of 'And Evening Of Jean Berger'.  June 17, 1973&#13;
Biggs To Head Theater Board.  June 19, 1973&#13;
Berger Premier Thursday; Composer To Attend.  June 24, 1973&#13;
Composer Berger Here For Premiere; A 'Pied Piper' Of Modern Music.  June 27, 1973&#13;
Berger Works Fascinating To Audience At Chanticleer.  June 29, 1973&#13;
Theater Guild Needs A Name; Tom Longden.  July 29, 1973&#13;
Does It Fit?  August 30, 1973&#13;
Jammed Session During 'Company'.  September 19, 1973&#13;
'Company' A Sparkling Gem; Opens Tonight At Chanticleer.  September 21, 1973&#13;
Torrid Dance. September 23, 1973&#13;
Current Drama At Chanticleer.  November 22, 1973&#13;
Original Music For 'Devils'; Choral Ensembel [sic] To Sing.  January 13, 1974&#13;
Scene From 'The Devils'.  January 20, 1974&#13;
Opens Friday At Chanticleer.  March 10, 1974&#13;
Friday Opening For 'Molly Brown'. May 5, 1974&#13;
Chanticleer's 'Molly Brown' Is Enjoyable For Everyone.  May 11, 1974&#13;
Chanticleer Drive Now Underway.  May 19, 1974&#13;
New Rock Opera 'Lucifer' This Summer At Chanticleer.  May 26, 1974&#13;
Theater Selects Minchen.  June 18, 1974&#13;
Guild Helps Theater Grow By Work And A Little Time.  July 31, 1974&#13;
'Harvey' Promises Night Of Laughter.  September 21, 1974&#13;
How Did Those Holes...September 22, 1974&#13;
Some Carrots To Give 'Harvey'. September 26, 1974&#13;
Chanticleer Buys Additional Land.   October 6, 1974&#13;
'Sherlock Holmes' Cast Is Announced.  October 20, 1974&#13;
A confrontation At Chanticleer.  October 27, 1974&#13;
Upcoming 'Sherlock Holmes' Marked By Sense Of Humor.  November 3, 1974&#13;
An Early View Of 'Sherlock Holmes'; ETC.  November 10, 1974&#13;
Fine Production Of 'Sherlock' Draws Crowd To Chanticleer.  November 16, 1974&#13;
Holiday Show At Chanticleer.  December 13, 1974&#13;
'Time To Run' Set At C.B. Chanticleer.  December 28, 1974&#13;
Offbeat Play 'Little Murders' Opens Friday At Chanticleer; ETC.  January 19, 1975&#13;
Chanticleer Play 'Murders' Smartly Acted And Absorbing.  January 25, 1975&#13;
Chanticleer Comedy.  January 26, 1975&#13;
A Gab Session Between Friends.  January 30, 1975&#13;
'Cyrano' Promises To Be Exciting; ETC.  March 2, 1975&#13;
'Cyrano' Opens Friday At Chanticleer; A Romantic Stage Classic.  March 9, 1975&#13;
Cyrano Loves Fair Roxanne. March 16, 1975&#13;
Love Scene From 'Cyrano'.  March 21, 1975&#13;
'Butley', 'Purlie' For Next Season; ETC.  April 6, 1975&#13;
'Carousel' To Open On Friday; Tom Longden. April 27, 1975A Fine 'Carousel' Worth The Wait.  May 3, 1975&#13;
Singing In 'Carousel'.  May 4, 1975&#13;
Theater Bunch Has A Brunch.  May 12, 1975&#13;
Maggie Awards.  June 8, 1975&#13;
Chanticleer Actors Win 2 Maggies.  June 14, 1975&#13;
Arsenic, Lace At Chanticleer.  September 14, 1975&#13;
Tootin' Teddy.  September 21, 1975&#13;
'Butley' soon at Chanticleer.  November 2, 1975&#13;
Chanticleer Guild planning art fair.  November 23, 1975&#13;
A mysterious lady.  January 25, 1976&#13;
Norman opens at Chanticleer.  March 4, 1976&#13;
Fine music, performances in Chanticleer's  'Purlie'; May 8, 1976&#13;
Romance in 'Purlie'. May 14, 1976&#13;
'Purlie' now at Chanticleer.  May 16, 1976&#13;
Last day of 'Purlie'.  May 23, 1976&#13;
Chanticleer weekend event to feature art works, opera.  May 26, 1976Arts, crafts prepared for big Chanticleer fair.  May 28, 1976&#13;
Big art fair at Chanticleer.  May 30, 1976&#13;
Musical "Alleluia!" opening at Chanticleer.  June 20, 1976&#13;
'Purlie' sweeps Maggie race; 'Sleuth' is top drama.  June 20. 1976&#13;
First night of series at Chanticleer.  July 2, 1976&#13;
Are you ready for reader's theater?  June 13, 1976&#13;
They'll read at Chanticleer.  July 22, 1976&#13;
'Stop the World' auditions planned.  July 25, 1976&#13;
On stage...July 25, 1976&#13;
On state at Chanticleer.  August 6, 1976&#13;
Stop the world!  September 16, 1976&#13;
Hold on!  September 19. 1976&#13;
Tremendous trio.  September 26, 1976&#13;
Chanticleer play 'Cat' has some fine moments.  November 13, 1976&#13;
$$ could mean improvements.  September 21, 1976&#13;
Rehearsing At Chanticleer.  December 12, 1976&#13;
'Twigs' to open Friday.  January 9, 1977&#13;
New kids class next Saturday.  February 6, 1977&#13;
Theater opens children's class.  February 3, 1977&#13;
'Children's Hour' cast; next season announced.  February 20. 1977&#13;
Hellman's drama to open Friday.  February 27, 1977&#13;
Destructive, vicious lies.  March 6, 1977&#13;
SW Iowa takes to the stage; Theater activity increases.  March 6, 1977&#13;
Mother Goose show at Chanticleer Saturday.  April 8, 1977&#13;
Hit musical 'Applause' Friday at Chanticleer.  May 1, 1977&#13;
Super cast sparkles in Chanticleer's 'Applause'.  May 7, 1977&#13;
Louise plays Margo in musical 'Applause'.  May 8, 1977&#13;
Chanticleer gets ready for two-day art festival.  May 15, 1977&#13;
Don Womack elected new board president.  June 26, 1977&#13;
'Applause' best musical; Chanticleer sweeps Maggies.  June 26, 1977&#13;
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Theater gets new seats. September 11, 1977&#13;
Lead players.  September 11, 1977&#13;
Chaos at final dress rehearsal. September 18, 1977&#13;
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Musical 'Round Robin' next Chanticleer effort.  January 8, 1978&#13;
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Scene from 'Good Doctor.' March 5, 1978&#13;
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Rehearsing 'Pajama Game.' August 27, 1978&#13;
Pajama Talk. September 3, 1978&#13;
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Great tunes in 'Pajama Game.' September 17, 1978&#13;
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'She Love Me' receives Friday Chanticleer start.  April 29. 1979&#13;
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Chanticleer shotting for 1,000. May 13, 1979&#13;
'Dawn of Life' pageant tonight at Chanticleer.  June 13, 1980&#13;
'Equus' wins top drama citation. July 2, 1979&#13;
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Chanticleer's crash diet.  July 8, 1979&#13;
Simpson carries weight in comic 'My Fat Friend.' July 13, 1979&#13;
Chanticleer may be reorganized.  June 24, 1980&#13;
Board set for business.  October 19, 1980&#13;
'California Suite' best offering in metro area.  November 11, 1980&#13;
Relative hilarity in 'Charlie's Aunt.'  March 6, 1981&#13;
Theater to begin membership drive.  April 26, 1981&#13;
Chanticleer role earns prize.  June 30, 1981&#13;
Two appointed to direct work at Chanticleer.  July 1, 1987&#13;
Chanticleer's resources meet 'Sound of Music task. September 18, 1981&#13;
$5.5 million idea; How would Bluffs fare?  January 31, 1982&#13;
Songs, laughs on Chanticleer agenda.  February 2, 1982&#13;
Chanticleer's 'Mame' has Filbert flavor.  September 5, 1982&#13;
Chanticleer Theater accomplishes goal.  April 24, 1983&#13;
Chanticleer production 'Guys &amp; Dolls' pays off.  May 1, 1983&#13;
'Tea' time at Chanticleer; Play has lines in Japanese.  September 11, 1983&#13;
'Teahouse' opens season at Chanticleer Theater.  September 16, 1983&#13;
All-American play at Chanticleer.  November 6, 1983&#13;
'Star-Spangled Girl' needs some touching up.  November 11, 1983&#13;
'Pooh' is a hit with children. December 15, 1983&#13;
Chanticleer funds set.  March 13, 1984&#13;
'Barnum' comes to life.  August 26, 1984&#13;
'Barnum' for all ages.  September 2, 1984&#13;
Chanticleer's 'Front Page' doesn't live up to its name.  September 7, 1985&#13;
'Spirited' performances at Chanticleer.  October 27, 1984&#13;
Ghostly treat at Chanticleer.  October 21, 9184&#13;
Chanticleer, council get $.  November 20, 1984&#13;
Chanticleer will take you to Wonderland.  December 9, 1984&#13;
Chanticleer's 'Our Town:' The return of Filbert.  March 10, 1985&#13;
Chanticleer's 'Our Town' like a reunion.  March 10, 1985&#13;
'Our Town' simple--but strong--drama.  March 16, 1985&#13;
'Company' opens at Chanticleer.  April 28, 1985&#13;
Little-known 'Company' still dandy.  May 3, 1985&#13;
'Front Page' director strives for '30s look. September 1, 1985&#13;
'Joseph' play wears lighter touch well.  November 1, 1985&#13;
Chanticleer's 'Snow White' aimed toward youngsters.  December 7, 1985&#13;
Chanticleer planning dinner theater night.  February 16, 1986&#13;
Chanticleer play springs 'Deathtrap' on audience.  February 21, 1987&#13;
Holmes waited long time to get her role.  April 27, 1986&#13;
Songs, dancing key to "Sweet Charity" success. May 3, 1986&#13;
Chanticleer to turn a new page, offers Reader's Theater acting.  June 4, 1986&#13;
Sometimes it's OK to not have your act(s) together. July 11, 1986&#13;
No revival or Sunday school in this program.  August 2, 1986&#13;
'Two by Two' inspires in more ways than one.  August 30. 1986&#13;
Chanticleer production hits mark.  August 12, 1987&#13;
Special effects help to give life to Chanticleer's 'Frankenstein.' October 26, 1986&#13;
Chanticleer to feature three one-act plays.  February 21, 1987&#13;
'Dolly' cast may be young, but it won't be kiddie show.  April 26, 1987&#13;
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Chanticleer set for 35th year.  May 17, 1987&#13;
Chanticleer hopes weather is Marr-velous.  May 3, 1987&#13;
Chanticleer anniversary fete opens Friday night.  September 6, 1987&#13;
Chanticleer's 'Agnes' a riveting experience.  October 1, 1987'Paddington' bears holiday viewing.  December 10, 1987&#13;
Aging couple provides upbeat portrayal in 'On Golden Pond.' January 19, 1988&#13;
'Philadelphia Story' set for Chanticleer this week.  March 6, 1988&#13;
'Little Me' a delight.  May 15, 1988&#13;
'Music Man' is a family affair.  June 26, 1988&#13;
'Music Man' provides spark for C.B. July 4, festivities.  July 1, 1988&#13;
Fine adult humor in Chanticleer play.  August 26, 1988&#13;
Chanticleer show is ghoulish fun.  October 14, 1988&#13;
Horrible Herdmans spice Chanticleer's Christmas pageant.  December 2, 1988&#13;
Chanticleer play to benefit AIDS project.  January 17, 1989&#13;
Chanticleer tackles tough play on AIDS.  January 20, 1989&#13;
'Talley's Folly' offers laughs at Chanticleer.  February 24, 1989&#13;
Lead actors shine in 'Rappaport.' April 21, 1989&#13;
Chanticleer's 'Grease' is upbeat nostalgia. June 2, 1989&#13;
'Mice &amp; Men' offering superb at Chanticleer.  January 28, 1990&#13;
Chanticleer's 'Rink' rolling along.  September 30, 1990&#13;
Clever plot boosts 'murder rehearsal.' November 4, 1990&#13;
Musical hillbilly comedy on stage at Chanticleer.  April 4, 1991&#13;
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