又 Friday, February 11, 1972 University Daily Kansan Weekend Scene Chez Haehl Outfits Anita Sorrels For her role of Gertrude in Hamlet . . . . ART Black Plays End Saturday By BARBARA SCHMIDT Kansan Reviews Editor UNION GALLERY: Faculty exhibit by the department of painting and sculpture featuring international work. Through Sunday. WESTMINSTER HOUSE: An exhibit of paintings by refugees in Egypt and Israel war and by Kamal Boulai, Palestinian artist and painter. CONCERTS WOODRUFF AUDIOTURIM: "Picasso: War, Peace and Love" 7:30 p.m. Monday. First of a five-part SUA film series, which includes studying the works of major artists and various artistic movements. This particular film deals with Picasso's art after "Guernica" and contains several scenes shown here for the first time. SWARTHOUT RECITAL HALL: Faculty recital by Richard Angelietti, associate professor of plumbing. $8 p.m. tonight. Cher Haachi, associate professor of speech and drama and University Theatre atriumum elaborate 87 elaborate Elizabethan for two plays, William Shakespeare's 'Hamlet' and Tom Stoppard's 'Nosecancer' and Guildenstier are dead) which open March 14 and 15 and alternate nights until April 2. "Under pressure I can finish a costume in one day, but I wouldn't want to keep it up for an indefinite amount of time." This is the first time in his 20-year career as a teacher and ... To describe the clothing of the Elizabeta hens. Haehl used two phrases, "a garden gone to seed" and "over rine." By MARSHA SEARS Kansan Staff Writer Haechl explained that Shakespearean plays can be set in any period. "It was际性 at the end of the Elizabethan period for people to wear whatever they wanted," he told them. "They tried to outdo each other." contemporary text Hailey was constructed as costumed for a Shakespearean play in the style contemporary to Shakespeare's KU Prof to Dress Casts In Elizabethan Costumes BE COMPARED THE Elizabethabats' dress to a flower garden of late summer that is about to go to seed. "It isn't my favorite period, but it is interesting and fascinating." Hachel said "the clothes are new" in her eyes. "I prefer the Gothic period." By selecting fabrics of distinct texture and weight, a costumer creates a silhouette for a play. An extra heavy fabric forces the actors to move in the way Elizabeth bathes the fillet of her garmet, restricts it. movements In this way, costumes prevent the play from appearing as a masquerade. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, minor characters in "Hamlet," are the major characters in "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead." Haehl said that he plans to accent they should they would be appropriate for both major and minor roles. None of the elegant materials came from exotic lands. All the woods, including those from the Lawrence area and are being handmade into costumes. CHARACTERS WHO appear in both plays are acted by the same performer. There is no trading of parts or costumes for the two roles, and this means no alterations, but it presents some difficulties. Last November, Haehl began composing palettes for each of his four pieces, including samples of material for one costume. This brings the colors together and shows the various fabrics on the various fabrics' colors and textures. A principal character's costume is more colorful and playful than his other pieces. Velure and brocade are the predominate fabrics. Jewels, beads and braids are the trim. With ruffs, panned sleeves and cut out costumes are to the most minute detail, authentic reproductions. FOUR STUDENTS, Linda Flatten, Lawrence senior; Melva Kirsten, Hays freshman; Steve Miller, Topeka senior and MOST OF THE PATTERNS, Haeil said, come from period costume books. By studying pictures, he studies costumes without using a pattern. universe in director Roger Vadim's comic strip look at a futuristic world full of sex and sadism. Made in 1968 By studying the movement of the period, actors formalize the movement which is already structured by careful costuming. GRANADA THEATRE: "Pocket Money." Starring Paul Newman and Lee Marvin. Kids Love 'OPQRS' The townpeople are areed through a litany several times every day by Oto "Otto is alwaysright. Right!" The one-time town gossip becomes Quilla the Quiet. Her radical child is Rozelle the Rebellious. Otto has officially removed last names. In their place, he has put terms which describe the person's proscribed behavior. **WONG!** When Rozelle is at the height of rebellion, Edward Johnson from the outside world happens into Ottoville. The village is colorful, strong willed and funny, individualist. Revolution enues! SWARTHOUT RECITAL HALL: Guest organ recital by Marianne Webb, university By DAVID HEALY Knapan Reviewer Kansan Reviewer When attention lags, young beetles become a stormy sea with waves thrusting and thrashing. I could not blame them; I felt the The play's one drawback is several scenes in which the dialogue dominates and action fades, especially delight in action. Their attention span, however, is too short for their ability to memorize and revolution rhetoric. The only public performance of 'O'IGRYS, etc.' will be presented at 2 p.m. Saturday in the University of Kansas Theatre for Young People play has been performed this week for Lawrence and Douglas county it will tour during the spring. Faculty recital by Howard Boyajian, professor of string instruments (violin), 8 p.m. Monday. OTTO THE OFFICIAL rules absolutely over Ottowville, an orange emblem of orange hair. He proclaims the time and day by whim. He is judge and jury, merchant, lawyer, banker, attorney. I have never seen such enthusiastic audience participation. Before entering Otiville, the hero, played by Warren Ellis, results the children. "It appears to be a nice tree. Is it? . . . NO!" Otherwise, the production has everything going for it. The scenery is simple, adequate and well designed. Maude Muller is known as the "dean" of American playwrights in children. Her new script, "Haley," which stars Cassandra Haysley's "1848" out of the high school and into the primary transition is thoroughly successful. Andrea Southard, Lawrence graduate student, were hired as costume assistants. In addition to work on costume construction class are required to work on costumes to week to fulfill their lab requirements. THE COSTUMES are fabulous. They not only identify the character with his role, but also indicate his temperament. Later during Otto's litanies, the townpeople's "rights" are drowned out by the children yelling "wrong." SAPPORO, Japan (AP)—Hot blueberry juice, flown from Norway was served to a local farmer in the kilometer cross country ski race. Stations to pass out hot drinks to the crowd are set up along the route. Paid Tialdium of Norway won the first place, also of Norway, was second. Haeil works from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and from 7 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. five days a week. He also works Saturdays. Rebecca Ditzler's production is great fare for children of all ages. KANSAN reviews Some of the costumes are completely finished; others are not even cut out. Although the costing is a little behind schedule, Haeli said that the costumes would be required for rehearsal rehearsal deadline, March. 7. "Under pressure I can finish a costume in one day, but I wouldn't want to keep it up for an infinite amount of time." he said. HILCREST 3: "Dirty Harry" Clint Eastwood plays a simple-minded, right-wing San Francsico man who hates to hunt down the baddies in Frisco, but they always off the hook because of his inability to follow instructions. The script is a feeble plea for less legal restrictions on police, but "Dirty Harry" is just another in a keen wave of violent movies When completed, these 87 Elizabethan costumes will represent the beginning of an extensive Shakespeare wardrobe of about 40,000 costumes, who represent do represent just a beginning. They also represent a lot of fine, talent and hard work. Southern Illinois University. A native of Topkea, Miss Webb will be performing at KU for the first time. SWARTHOUT RECITAL HALL. Chamber Music Series Hall, 6 p.m., harpist, 8 p.m., Wednesday, in the first appearance in Lawrence, Zabalaite will play works by Bach, Beehoven, Hindemith and Mozart. running rampant in America today. THEATRE FILMS EXPERIMENTAL THEATER presents four one-action plays, "The First Militant Ole Man," "The Electronic Nigger" and "Happy Jack." The show is set on Saturday. An enjoyable, but often shallow and, bewildering, excursion into black American life, with the nerve-wracking at times, but the production does provide a rare opportunity to be artistically important theatrical genre. WOODRUFF AUDIORIUM: Film Society, "Who's Afraid of the Dark," 9:15 p.m. Tuesday. Elizabeth Elzabeth and Richard Burton claw at each other's throats in this faithful rendition of Edward Albee's novel *The Curious Case of the Burton play a middle-aged married couple wading their way through a night of drunken hatred in the city.* Sean Scalabrine Seal look on. Made in 1986 WOODRUFF AUDIORIUM: SUA Popular Film, "The Damned" 7 and 9:30 p.m. onright and Saturday. What Fellini did last week to the Roman Empire ("Satyrion") to the Third Reich to the Third Reich. Now, however, the lurid decadence and tragic corruption are centered in a family of German steel magnates headed by Dirk Bogarde and Irglid Thrush. Made HILCREST 1: "Goodbye, Columbus" and "Love Story." All McGraw plays flippant rich man. She doesn't gawky poor boy in the first, Phillip Roth's story of Jewish social climbing. The second finds Nina Strikenstein a stricken girl (but nonetheless flips her girl, opposite Ryan "Aappoile" O'Neal's social-cibling rich boy in Erich Seigl's formula tear- As a director, he is most successful in handling his actors. The performances are uniformly based on what appears to be the institution that he is, and he comes up with some rather startling gut-level acting. He does it twice, and although his characterization one we've seen him do many WOODRUFF AUDIORIUM: SCLA Classical Films, "Zero for 30 and 9 15 am" Wednesday. The first (1933) is director Jean Vigo's grotesque memory of his life. The second (1934) is Vigo's pale story of a river barge owner and his wife set within the dreary out- UNIVERSITY THEATRE: The KU Theatre for Young Actors presents at p.m. Saturday, Madge Miller's unpublished script portraits, at a child's level, a totalitarian state loss touch with individuality. HILCREST 3: "Guess what We learned in School Today?" A dirty exsploitation movie that features impotent voyeurism is still a major threat to the usual skin flick and the hypocritical attitudes toward sex UNION BALLROOM: Film Society "Accident," 7:30 p.m. Harold Winslow is selected Harold Winslow's screenplay the effect of chance (here an auto accident) on the superficial and young men and a girl. Media HILCREST 2: "Something a Great Notion." Paul Newman wrote this in time of a one more time in this story of a family independent family of loggers in the Northwest. Also rans are Help Fayola, Michael Sarrain and Kate. WOODRUFF AUDITORIUM: SUA Science Fiction Film, "Barbarela." 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Jane Fonda flits around the There is a prodigal son (Michael Sarrazin), a long-haired pseudo-sophistication who comes back to prove whatever it is he has done. He back to prove. I suspect he is meant to represent the audience's values. He adapts, of course, and eventually becomes a Man. (Fortunately, he is not permitted to cut his hair to achieve this.) The plot concerns an affluent logging family in Oregon, headed by patriarch Henry Fonda. The family is a masculine and conservative, and his sons (Paul Newman and John Stuart) are idolatry to a point approaching idolatry. THE MAIN CONFLICT in the film is this independent family's clash with striking union loggers. It is sort of a modern version of the story, which is part of the story. The family is determined to keep working despite the union's efforts to stop them. The family motto is "Never give an employee more time than it makes to make your teeth hurt. It's a shame that the ideas of the story are so disguised Paul Newman is a talented director and a sensitive director, but the movie boils him down. An average of 800 students a day since Feb. 7 have been collecting a 3 per cent refund on books from the Kansas Union Bookstore. Students Can Collect 5% From Blue Slip Return Students may claim refunds by returning back the book or returns desk on the lower level of the bookstore. The bookstore will only accept blue slips marked Refunds from blue slips marked period 51 which are received this semester may be claimed next semester. The percentage of rebate has increased this year, James Christman, Union Bookstore manager, said Thursday. Last month the company sent 680 cent refund on blue slips and in 2007 the refund was 2 per cent. Sales slip refunds are computed from the bookstore's net profit for each semester. The Newman's 'Notion' Reactionary THE STORY I crammed to the edges with reactionary values, and felt myself being consciously witsy-witsy-witsy dealing with them. Since audience feedback has made leaflets announcing that 'the film does not reflect the views of the filmmaker', it is not unreasonable to assume that it "Sometimes a Great Notion" (Hillcrest 2) is a super-bu- tter rendering of the Frontier Ethic. It tells the story of a modern-day woman who must remain individualistic against all odds. The producer-director-star- of the picture is Paul Newman, who understands his reasons for making it. In an interview in this month's "Show Magazine," Newman says that he disagrees with the values of his company, attraction, it seems, was to the characters, and he indicates the fear that the picture will be "misunderstood as reactionary." He asks if it is true that way to understand the picture. BY RON TARRER Kansan Reviewer By RON PARKER percentage of refund is decided by the executive operating Union. Profits are declared semiannually in June and December. Because an average of 20 to 25 per cent of redeemable receipts from bookstores computes the percentage refund on the basis of 75 to 80 per cent redemption, thus allowing the bookstore to收益 a larger share of the profits. NEWMAN ALSO succeeds in getting a performance out of Michael Sarrazin. Sarrazin has an extra edge in looking nice, but he also acts and he's quite effective. He never succeeds in crating a total character, but I think that's more important of the character than the actor. times before, it still works. Newman also manages to capture the awesomeness of the landscape and the rather arduous activities and activities. Although much of the film is slow and unexciting, one scene achieves unbearable simplicity in classic proportions. A log has framed Richard Jaeckel, leaving him trapped half-underwater. Newman tries various methods to free him, and as the tide begins to recede she is forced to quiet playfulness at a truly painful desperation. If you're not a master, it's enough to make me sad. In the "Show" interview, Newman admits that he bought the movie rights to the novel *The Man in the Mirror*; it is truly a remarkable moment of drama, and Newman brings it off wonderfully. Unfortunately, when you read it, things in his novel that Newman was unable or unwilling to deal with firmly. I hope that his man will let himself be his own man. For Complete Automobile Insurance --kansas union BOOKSTORE Gene Doane Agency V1 3-3012 824 Mass. St. Four by Three in Black First Miltier Preamble Clara's Ole Man The Electronic Nigger Now Thru Feb. 12 --kansas union BOOKSTORE 8 p.m. KU EXPERIMENTAL THEATRE 864.3982 The Bull & Boar 50¢ OFF any two handed sandwich with the purchase of one at regular price. You MUST SHIP WITHIN 24 HOURS. 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