Cannot open photos in iphoto

When I double click on an event my photos will not open.
I have tried view options, show library- the option is not available to click
im on mac version mavericks/ iphoto version 9.5.1. 
This worked fine two days ago.

Hi Larry, thanks for the reply.  That did not work.  When I click the event in iphoto, then double click to open, it does nothing.  I can however click the event, then click edit and scroll through the pictures that way.  It is a suitable but inconvenient work aorund and frustrating nonetheless. 
I did what you suggested and clicked through all the repair options unfortunately that did not resolve the problem.  I still can't double click the event to open the photos.  I can also see the files in the finder view under master and thumbnail folder... which will open the photo in iphoto but still the original issue remains. 
Any other suggestions?

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