University Summer Kansan Friday, July 23, 1971 9 "Little Foxes" Well Done sent obey themences, dollars signence of a paid payment and of the medicals try to Nam does not the that I maybe imp not your meet look at camp er and it's not subject break the of local visibility force of their parents of their une and- Rv JONATHAN JORDAN rental on the as met man is he is he is is way ething Thomas Leigh Dickman's production of "The Little Foxes" is a sparkling show which seems to come alive on stage. ees are and the one for is just whose The plot deals with an attempt by southern businessmen to stabilize the economy and northern money. The story progresses in an air of greed and cruelty, created by forceful violence and consistently good direction. Oscar Hubbard, played by Jim Rowland, is a petty man who pleasures in shooting wild wolf, then throwing away the meat while the servants go hungry. He is a charming stark image of a worthless man, shell incapable of understanding the suffering of others. Oscar's son Leo, portrayed by Collins White, comes across to the audience as a stubborn in-character who doesn't easily do easy to despise his father (as he did). Director Dickman plays one of the main characters, Benjamin Hubbard, who is Leo's brother, and he works behind the cotton mill scheme, is shewred. He is a clever man, smarter than his brother Leo, but he is less willing to acting is careful, and like a patient sculptor, he works hard throughout the performance to controlled character of Benjamin. Diane Kling plays Regina Giddens, sister to Leo and Benjamin. She dislikes her husband, and her aim is to move Chicago as a wealthy woman. Michela's performance is excellent. Horace Giddens, Regina's honeur, is one of the show's sympathetic characters. Plagued by ill health, he fights off the mob and his brothers for making money. When he learns that Leo has stolen $83,000 worth of bonds from him, he remains above the level to which he the other ones are playing. Played by Earl W. Trussell, Giddets is also a strong link in the performance. forces which are so otherwise dominant in play. There is an unmistakable glimmer of hope that she can escape the greedy and cruelty of her opponents. Horace and Regina Gilden's daughter is Alexandra, played by Linda Parker. There are plans for the musical to be performed by Alexandra stands up against the Other characters in the play include Barbara Allen and Art Sloan, who play Negro servants. and Margaret Volding, who portrays Leo's wife. Birdie. Parts of the dialogue were lost because the volume of the piano was at times overpowering. The play is well worth seeing, and it is that much work has been put into the production of "The Little Foxes." In the University of Kansas Theatre's "Little Foxes," Diane King, a graduate student from Sterling, playing the role of a selfish daughter, fights to proclaim and persuade her father into putting his son on a college basketball team. Erl Carlseur, graduate student from Kansas City, had rejected the plan to use Northern economy and expilob black labor. This last play of "Little Foxes" took place at 8:20 p.m. July 20-23 in the University Theater in Murphy Hall. KANSAN reviews Summer Concerts 'Very Good' Ry DAVID S RARR In general, all of the concerts given by the music camp this summer were very good, especially considering the short amount of time they were given for preparation. Of course, the concerts themselves were excellent and those which were terrible, the former outdating the latter, I'm happy to say. I found that the groups were sometimes stuck with pieces which were terrible, such as Hanson's "Song of Democracy" and Heisinger's "Statement." The advantage was the fact that the groups were able to make sound more tolerable than they really were. again it will be too soon. One thing I found extremely annoying was the overuse of Percy Grangier's "Irish Tune from County Derry," which was played every weekend except the most recent one, sometimes twice in a week. By now I almost tempted to say that if I never hear that Having attended every one of the concerts, I have made up a small list of performances which were generally: superior. They were performed by the soloists at the overture (symphony orchestra under Carney), Petrik's "Vehicle" (Red Band under Borker), Antoin Dontaur's Symphony No. 9 from the New World," and fourth movements (concert band under Alberto Johannes Brahms (symphony orchestra under Carmina Dragon), fourth movement from Sostakovitch's Fifth Symphony (symphony orchestra under Dragon), Chamindei's Concertim for Solo Flute (symphony orchestra under Wiley, with John Boulton). --equipment. Other campers seemed to do a pretty good job of "managing" their money in the form of snack bars. However, if you go home with some money still left in your purse you will find yourself a special pat on the back goes to those campers who never wrote home asking for more funds. In summation, the musicians and the conductors are to be highlycommended for a -Away from Home Camp Teaches Maturity Rv CINDV CRAIN Five or six weeks is a long time to be away from family, friends, and home. That time spent at the Midwestern Music, Art and Academic Camp has provided many hunchpops with the chance to grow up and better themselves in many different ways. After those first pangs of homesickness subsided, was the problem of meeting people and looking for friends. The roommate situation could have presented problems too. "I think what I have learned the most is camp is how to live with a total stranger." Neatness, sleeping habits, waking times, telephone sharing, and respect for another's belongings, feelings, and privacy all have to be considered by both parties in the roommate situation. If you overcame all these challenges, made a good friend of your roommate you can probably pride yourself on the fact that you are now a more mature person. Living away from mother made campers face the problems of sewing and mending clothes, washing clothes (and themselves), making beds and cleaning their rooms. Probably all good sons and daughters did this because they were people who didn't have learned to now—hopefully. Managing money was another "experience" for most campers. Art and journalism students found their money went quite swiftly on art supplies and photography College professors, famous lecturers and guest conductors who are saturated with knowledge in their different fields supplied them with the necessary needs to do their best and strive for more success. Each one of us should do to make ourselves the best person possible. One should always do his best in whatever he attempts. However, he should remain open-minded and always be prepared to work in order to make himself the most educated mature and capable person he can possibly. "I think I've learned as much in six weeks of study here as I do in an entire school year of one subject at home," one journalism student said. "At school there are always those kids who don't want to learn and who won't let them." Here we are among students who really need all they can. The teachers know that, so working together to learn can really be fun." Mitchell F. Jayne's Old DFM HAWK (Paint, 95 cents) is about an old Indian, an Osage hunter, in Bent's Ford, Mo. living in loneliness after the frontier His last battle is in Iraq and that makes much of the simple and affecting story. 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