University Daily Kansar Friday, January 29, 1971 "Why, She Looks Just Like She's Sleeping" Weekend Scene ... principals of "Sun Son" gather to pay their last respects Dancing and Drinking: Dancing and Drinking: Drought House—Thump The are playing Friday and Saturday beginning around 8:00. Red Dog—The Rising Suns on Friday and Chet Nichols on Saturday, and they'll start at 8:00. The Yuk–Silk and Concrete will be on hand both Friday and Saturday for an 8.00 show. They'll also be giving matinees a dress code of 60 both days. Admission free with KU-ID to the afternoon sessions. On Campus Films: CIA Popular Film Series "Bonne and Clyde," (1977) with Warren Beaty as Clyde and William Massey as his moll. (Friday and Saturday at 7:00 and 9:30 at Wooldorf.) SUA Classical Film Series SUJA Bliches' Film series "les Bliches," France, 1968 des acquaintances Sassard (Wednesday, Feb. 3, at 7:30 at Woodruff). **SUA Science Fiction Film Series** "The Lost World" (1982), with Blaise Beerey) Monday, Feb. 1, at the Room of the Forum Room of the Room. International Film Series International Film Series "Keaton the Camaman", (Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30 in Hoch Auditorium). KU Film Society *The Film Society* *"Mickey One"* (1961) with Warren Beatty (Thursday, Feb. 4, at 7:30 in the Forum Room). At the Theatres: "Fantasia!"—The Mickey Mouse mindblower. Childrest 1 (Mickey Mouse) has sex adapted to the screen showing different ways to do it. "Little Fauss and Big Halys!" "Mittle, thieving Robert Redford and Thomas Burrow. Pollard becoming pretty good friends and solving each other's hangups. Bob has a motorbike in it and they ride that sometimes. Holdovers: 'Sun Son' to Take Off "Catch-22"—Of shoes and ships and celling-wax. Of cabbages and kings. (Hillcrest 3) Bv STEVE SHERMAN The whirling of cameras, the flash of lights, television interviews and all the ballyhoo that accompanies the maiden flight of a huge jet will greet audiences who attend "Sin Sun," a new drama by the creator appears at the KU Experimental Theatre starting this weekend. Written by Bill Russell, a KU sportwriter, the book is Olympia's sunny jacket jet. vast that it contains hospitals, all the schools, all the trapsmen of bankers Kansan Reviewer Young Wives Want 2.7 Kids "We want people to be involved with the show," said Bill Beevar, directorial candidate in theatre and film, "so we have arranged the area outside of the ExxonMobil Theatre like an airport." There will be cameras, simulated interviews, the programs will resemble airline ticket folders and when the audience is in the theatre they will drink coffee, coffee, tauril or milk by stewardess. WASHINGTON (UPI)—The Census Bureau released a survey Thursday showing that younger children than older wives, indicating a continued showdown of the U.S. population growth rate. The study found that married women 18 and 19 years old expected to have an average of 2.7 children compared to women for wives 35 to 38 years old. "We will even have a standby licket counter where we will sell sickets for any empty seats that are at showtime." Beaver said. Bevarr also pointed out that just like an airplane trip you may not want to take off—no. One will be advenient for $8.20 per seat. The reason for this is, "say the whole theatre is utilized as a stage—the sixties and everything else has grown up." Performance in the whole of the theatre when persons are enlisted "We have tried to incorporate he audience in this way because he will be in the airplane making a taking trip just like he players." The musical itself is about one character, Sonny DeLuce. The audience as passengers on Olympia 75 follow Sonny's life from birth to maturity and reactions to the life around him. Beevar has worked closely with Russell, in developing the character of DeLuce and other aspects of the musical. Russell, a junior from Sidney High School, will student at Morningside College in Sioux City, IA, before Beaver College. He developed the music over a period of about a year, occasionally reading one of the works on his own. summer while working in summer stock. He met a girl named Janut Hook, a student at Oberlin College in Ohio. They began talking about writing a book and eventually agreed to do it. Russell bgan the musical one "incidentally," Beevar noted, "they actually wrote the songs for it in reverse. Normally you write the music and put words to it but this time Bill wrote that when Janet came up with the music. The 16 songs in the score include blue notes. The first one is "Asging Strings With Jesus and His Pa"a, and "The Relievin' You Griewin" b. Since Russell is now a KU student, it has been very convenient for Bevar to call for help from the author. "When you don't understand something in the text," Bevar said right to the author. "Bevar said." "At first I was worried about directing 'Sun Son' because BIL and I are good friends and I thought we might get into conflicts. But we think very much for the sake of a lot of mutual cooperation." "The cast has also been tenure, the work is difficult to simul- "Sun Son") is a company show in which each actor is on stage at "It is like working with a continuous mob scene," beevard said, "it it puts a strain on the neck." She should be at to each rehearsal she has to be at each rehearsal. Putting a show together on a dissenting budget has not been easy. They've marveled that the set and costume designers have been able to do such good things, but the costumes were put together for about forty or fifty dollars out of their own material, and they look great." Beecar feels especially fortunate to have the composer as a partner. The Mood Hiss has flown in from Ohio to conduct the three piece orchestra. Mood Hiss has flown in from Ohio to conduct the three piece orchestra. The orchestra members are great too, he added. "They are patient and perseverant. They must be tremendously dedicated because they must have good musical skills." "In some presentations, you feel that the music isn't really important," he said. "This musical is very stylized and presentational so that you can enjoy it." more realistic production.' "Also the plot has turned or motivated in a new way at the end of a song. You don't feel like singing when you sing to sing their little song, and now it's time to get back to the story." She is going on being at all the time. The Beavar production has a much better record than most modern sports teams. Seats are sold for each flight of the plane, and tickets are purchased Thursday that a few tickets would probably be available at the door for each performance. The message of the musical as he finds his own balance in life, his own alternatives. Or in the jargon of the show, he must learn to fly Cherub, Pepsodent Brighten Big Halsey Best Sellers *Little Fauss and Big Galay* is the kind of movie that makes you feel like you're in a foreign fingernails. It's the *ragi-comic* story of two down-and-out rappers each other in a parasite relationship, in the way we lack in such films. Fiction Islands in the Stream—Ernest Hemingway Love Story—Erich Segal The are far from be clean- Cut All-American boys. Little (yes, that’s his name) is a male wallflower, shy and unassuming. By BARBARA SCHMIDT Kansan Reviewer QB VII—Leon Uris Passenger to Frankfurt— Agatha Christie Rich Man, Poor Man—Irwin Shaw Agatha Christie The Child from the Sea— Caravan from Vaccares—Alistair MacLean Elizabeth Goudge Grace Van Loonner, Alis God is an Englishman—R. F. Delderfield Bederfield The Crystal Cave—Mary Stewart Doctor Cobb's Game—R.V Cassill KANSAN reviews Nonfiction Inside the Third Reich—Albert Speer Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Sex— David Reuben The Greening of America Charles Reich Don't Fall Off the Mountain— Shirley MacLaine One more performance cannot be overlooked. Lucille Benson, a stylish woman who plays Lily Katherine and an adequate actress, but her body is a delight. Wearing faded print housedresses, an old sweater and a dingy bill cap, "Mom" weighs in at around 200 pounds. Her hair is a straight white hair, is continually beet red. When she's Mastering the Art of French Cooking: Vol. 2-Julia Child and Simone Beck Civilisation—Keneth Clark Future Shock—Alvin Toffler A White House Diary—Lady Bird Johnson OFFICER INTER VIEWS: February 24 President Vice President Secretary Treasurer and soft-spoken hesitancy make this one of the finer performances of recent months. BOARD MEMBER IN- The Sensuous Woman—"I" Applications are available in the SUA office; they must be returned Friday, February 19. He sees in Halsy the man he longs to be: a hard-driving driver who can have a woman at the table when he isn't really nothing more than an oversexed blowhard ignored by most of the world. At the same time, Halys finds in Little Humans humanism that he himself lacks. TERVIEWS: February 27 Director, Festival of the Arts Films Fine Arts Forums Public Relations Recreation Special Events Travel Other (Define Position) However, late in the film the scriptwriter tells us that this really isn't so. He has Little and Halis virtually exchange perplexity, but envisionation envisioning a heartless cad (his quiet air allows and sort of evil to be hurking beneath). But to see Halis abruptly become Mr. Snow, he On the other hand, Michael J. Pollard is little Fava, and it is hard to disassess him like his brother, Gerald, cherub's face, basil acting, Just as it is difficult to believe, it seems ever go straight, it is equally difficult. Redford, who plays Halasy, as a secondnel. This is not the fault of incompetent acting. It is slimy. The actor, who has played Halasy has told or many girls he has left behind in just as many movies, that Redford could even be that low. Those blue eyes, that wheat stalk hair and those Poseident-hairs. Books: Robert M. Bender has edited a volume called THE SHAPING OF FICTION (Washington State Press, press), which includes books on the works of the authors, and the sources of the stories. The books considered are Melville's "Benoit Coreno," Conrad's "Heart of the Sea," and Brian Brand," and Stephen Crane's "The Open Boat." A new volume of *Sophocles* ANTIGONE (Pocket Books, 75 cents), edited by David Greene and Richmond Latlahore, is detailed introduction deals with the Sophocles' life and with the play. WHITE BANNERS, by Lloyd C. Douglas (Pocket Books, 75 cents) HOME AND OTHER STORIES, by Pearl S. Buck (Pocket Books, 75 cents). White Banners" is a book by Hannah Parmalee and the effect is that Pearl Buck's Right on, Hannah! Pearl Buck's short stories are clean, sweet, and sometimes moving, and you'll probably hate them if you GIANT (Crest, 95 cents) has been reissued, and it comes with strong recommendations—an amusing story of modern Texas. There also is a Gothic suspense novel by OY OF MALLOW (Crest, 75 cents). The plot and setting have been done a Dorothy Eden is one of the best. For readers more attuned to syrup: "Mom" probably won't set your heart to pounding, but don't worry too much about sequences to either. Filmed in the Southwest, they contain little of the melodramatic tension and emotion of the flicks. Instead, they are portrayed as being fairly unimaginative and comparatively exulting. not listening to flies buzzing around her lunch, she's chasing Pardal around the yard with a mother who can make mothers like that anymore. Finally, there are the songs provided by Johnny Cash. He sounds like he's been driving steel all day under a sun that is too hot to be seen; it seems to dop a fine layer of gritty dust upon the theater. "Little Faures and Big Haley" is not a great movie, but if you have an unmissable one, mind feeling a little grimy afterwards, it is worth the price of a film. ...the motion picture. SNOWS MORE THAN YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO SEE ABOUT SEX! 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