University Daily Kansan, August 18, 1983 Page 11 KU theatre readies 60th year By KYLE RITCHEY Staff Reporter The 60th season of the University of Kansas Theatre promises to be as interesting and entertaining as its award-winning past. KU theatre has tried to do important and meaningful drama. Will Rills, director of the new production, said. "THE SHOWS WE'VE done have always been serious theatre as opposed to frivolous theatre," he said. This season will follow that pattern, he said. KU theatre consists of three different series; the University Theatre Series, the William Ingo Memorial Theatre and the KU Theatre for Young People. The University Theatre Series, or the main stage, has been expanded this year to six plays instead of the usual five, according to Charla Jenkins, director of public relations for performing arts. "There will be three straight plays, two musicals and an opera," she said. ONE OF THE HIGHLIGHTS of the main stage this season will be two productions by the American National Theatre Academy touring company. Jenkins said they will perform "The Tavern" on Oct. 13 and 15, and "A History of the American Film" on Oct 14, and 16. The company is composed of actors from nationwide American College Theatre Festival auditions, and it will make its first tour in the fall, Jenkins In addition to the ANTA productions, the following shows are scheduled: the musical "Hair", Nov. 3-5 and 10-12; "Terra Nova", Feb. 17 and 18 and March 14; "The Crayfish", March 20 and 31 and April 6 and 7; and "The Skin of Our Teeth", April 26-29. ALL PERFORMANCES for the University Theatre Series are held in the Craft-Preyer Theatre, Murphy on Friday 8 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. for the matinees. The first production in the Inge Series, "DaDAdaDAdaDa," is an original script written by James Larson, a doctoral candidate in theatre at KU, according to Willis, who will direct the play. The William Inge Series consists of five productions, including an original play and an evening of student-directed plays. Willis said. "DaDaDaDaDaDa," which will be presented Sept. 27, 28, 29 and 30 Oct. 1 and 2, has been entered in the American College Theatre Festival in the student original category. Willis said. BECAUSE SEVERAL faculty members are away from KU for the year, no action will be entered in the ACFE this year. The Inge Series productions also include: "The Elephant Man," Oct. 21-26; "The Great God Brown," Nov. 17-21; "The Oedipus Project," Feb. 4; "Fourth Grades which are a series of student directed plays. April 10-15. All performances for the Inge Series are held in the William Inge Memorial Theatre, Murphy Hall. Curtain time is 8 a.m. "STARMAN JONES", the fall play, is scheduled for Sept. 24. The spring play, "OPQRS, Etc.", which is scheduled for Jan. 28, also will tour Kansas and other parts of the Midwest, Jenkins said. The KU Theatre for Young People, which is in its 30th continuous season, stages one children's play each semester. Jenkins said. Both of these performances will be held at 2:30 p.m. in the Crafton-Freeman Students interested in acting in the productions need not be theatre majors, Jenkins said, but must be enrolled at KU for at least three hours. Jenkins said an information session would be conducted Sunday, Aug. 21. Open-call auditions for all the plays will be Aug. 22 and 23, with back-acks after. Wal-Mart Courtesy Check Cashing Card Application Please Print Name ___ Phone ___ Address ___ ___ Zip: Age ___ Sex M F Married Single Separated Employer Emp. Address Driver Lic. 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The Community Building, 115 West Writtle, was renovated in 1974 with revenue sharing money. The air-conditioned center provided meeting rooms, gymnasium, one handball-raquetball court, fitness room, art room, weaving room and kitchen. The building is open for both play activities and scheduled art classes. The East Lawrence Center is located at 15th and Brook Street. A multi-purpose gymnasium is available for a wide variety of activities as well as a fitness room. All three centers are available for room reservations until 10:00 p.m. by call ing the center two weeks in advance. The registration for fall classes will begin Monday, September 5th- 9th. Mall in September 12th. 1st day of classes walk in at South Park Center. classes begin the week of September 19th. Volleyball—Men and Women Co-ed water Volleyball A power volleyball organizational meeting will be held at the Community Center on Friday, 7:00 p.m. to Deadline for entry is September 14. League play will begin Examples of classes offered: *Watercolors* & *Ceramics* *Children's Art Classes* & *Creative Arts* *Play-Doh* & *Stamping* & *Sustainability* & *Jewelry* & *Silvermithing* & *Ballet* & *Creative Movement* & *Modern Dance* & *Aerobics Exercise* & *Men's Physical Fitness* & *Bridge* & *Tum SPORTS LEAGUES A complete brochure of class activities with description, fee and meeting dates will be available the first week of September. These brochures will be available at the recreation centers and City Hall. INDOOR PODI = Houston and Louisiana The indoor pool at the high school campus, 19th and Louisiana, is open for public swim two nights a week as well at Saturday and Sunday afternoon. Learn to swim lessons will be held in the evenings with enrollment at the high school complete time schedule for all indoor activities will be available in the fall brochure. Co-ed Volleyball MUNICIPAL POOL—8th and Kentucky The Special Populations program of the Lawrence Parks and Recreation Department provides year-round recreational and leisure activities for devotees of all ages. The programs are offered at venues and continue through the senior adult years. A variety of programs are offered covering cultural and performing arts, athletics, classes and day and summer camps. The Municipal Pool will be open daily from 10:30 a.m. to midnight September 5. Admission is $10 for those 10 and over and $30 for those 14 and under. The organizational meeting will be held Tuesday, November 29th at the Community Building at 7:00 p.m. Email deadline will be December 22nd with league play starting in early January. Special Populations Program FALL ARTS AND CRAFT FESTIVAL South Park, Lawrence, KS September 11, 1983 In case of rain the festival will be held in the Community Building Levyone invited to Participate Delay You Team Tickets For More Information Call Kathy Park - South Park Center Basketball—Men and Women Parks and Facilities For Information Call: Community Building 843-7122 East Lawrence Center 841-7758 South Park Center 841-7777 Indoor Pool 841-2091 A sampling of programs would include: bowling team, co-feehouse, piano lessons, art classes, movement exploration, scauces, jaycees, Special Olympics and athletic teams. In total, 50 students will be participating in the program and provide information, one may call the Community Building 843-7127. special groups upon request basketball—Men and Women The organizational meeting will be held on the Community Building Wednesday the September 21st. 7:00 p.m. League play will start in November and continue through February. 1) MARTIN PARK 2) ELEVEN PARK 3) LUDULGUE PARK 4) PERRY PARK 5) TREE TOWER PARK 6) LOUIE HOLLOC PARK & FRONT PARK 7) MAIMISH VALLEY PARK 8) FRONT PARK 9) WOODY PARK 10) LYONS STREET PARK 11) TAYLOR PARK 12) TOMMY CONSTANT PARK 13) JOHN TAYLOR PARK 14) UNIHCAL SWIMMING POOL 15) HOBBS RECREATION AREA & CENTER 16) RAINBOW SPRINT CENTRE 17) COMMUNITY PARK 18) PARNELL PARK 19) EAST LAWRENCE CENTER 20) PARK HILL PARK 21) BROKEN ARROW PARK BROOK CREEK PARK NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS our new Center, opened and staffed year round, has been a training room, TV programming, poor lighting, good restroom facilities, kitchen and laundry facilities, sponsored classes and activities are offered in this center as well as adult education through the Financial Institute. We also provide tutoring. This 7 acre park at 13th and Brook has play equipment, open space, and parking. CENTRAL PARK AND LARENCE MUNICIPAL POOL Tennessee and Biltmore Sts. open the pier for Tennessee and Biltmore Sts. open the pier for wooded pool, with operation from Deming to Caldwell. Pool is equipped with a filtration system, and bathhouse equipped with coin operated reservoir. The park has an original Baja Fe feucommission as part of the play area, basketball court, volleyball stand, pennant bench, girls and boys. During the winter months, the park is flooded for ice skating. The park is flooded for ice skating. CLINTON PARK The Community Building, immediately north of South Park and interested from 11th Street was completely DEERFIELD PARK Lewiston's upper park is located in Massachusetts Lawrences' lower park. It offers outdoor seating for four people, formal flower beds, display windows, pinterest boards, and fighter homecourt seats on the east side and west side of the building. First F-Free Department, tail field, wading pool and South Park are nearby. Adaptec to Principale School and enrold from Sibiu. This 3 acre park has garden and restrooms, play area, public tables, fireplace, and water Park implement will continue The 10 acre schools site at Protacion Boulevard and Aimwell Street has 2 high terns courts and multi-guest court, play area, picnic shelter, bar dail and pool. The school is located near waterfront. **DOGG MODED**ARK SOUTH PARK - SOUTH PARK CENTER LYONS STREET PARK Several parks, located 5 acres are located in this neighborhood. The largest area from Urban District provides a multi-purpose court and playground. Area 3 provides a multi-purpose court and playground. Area 4 provides a multi-purpose court and playground. Area 5 and some play equipment. Entered from Miacleague on north 16th street in a eight-acre park has a basketball area, ball court, play area, horsestreet and prince golf field. Changed in 1977 was the new East Lawrence Neighborhood Center opened early in 1979. It has a small gym, game room and meeting space. Approximately two acts on Deleway between 1976 and 2008 were performed by the play. Additional development, with the Holda bequest, will improve the area in 1979 with shelter, court, play,走廊, walkways and land easing. HOBBS RECREATION AREA AND MUNICIPAL STATION Located at 70 and Lyne Street is a 10 acre park that has 2 lighted baited play areas, playgrounds and a two-story building in which they were built in 1979 into a second baited diamond, ten courts, restrooms, and other park improvements. TOMMY CONSTANT PARK remained in 1974 with further sharing rooms. Now the appointed community center provides meeting rooms, guest rooms, and family rooms for meetings and court in the communal fitness room are rooms, a recreation room, fitness room and a fun area. Acquisition of land along Soth Street between the new bridge and Tamarine Street has been made possible through a recent agreement, further acquisition, land clearing for a row in view of a hike along campus connecting Tamarine and Constantine. The park on Marine Street north of the hospital was renamed in honor of E. Woods in 1973. Facilities include a lighted ball field, restrooms and play area. Purchased in 1947, this 2 acre park or wooded 2 lighted tennis courts and basketball courts, willett球 court, play area, paved area and is located at 109 Louisiana. TOT LOTS WICH CHAPARRAI PARK HIGH ENERGY YARD A one acre area, purchased in 1975 provides play equipment and picnic area for the 27th and徒凯 neighborhood. Located on 9th and Schwartz; this 2 acre area provides play equipment and public area. PARKLAND PARK Located at 15th and Maryland streets, this 3 acre area has a play area, basketball goals and picnic area. Named in honor of John E. Tayler in 1978, this 3 acres at 7th and Walnut streets provides basketball courts, play area, picnic shelter, and picnic areas. The 2-acre area located at Straford and Sunset Driver has an open area and bail field. COMMUNITY PARKS ROKEN ARROW PARK This 20 acre parish is unique in that it was distributed among the four districts of the city, by the Department of Interior, in ties between Mackenzie Indian Junior College and Loveland Elementary School, and between Elementary and South Junior High School bordering the town. FACULTY includes a group piano class, play area with music books, tapestries, wall art, musical instruments, sports courts, guitar tables, volleyball stands, street basketball courts, and a gym for physical development as a southern extension of the park has a 28-foot high wooden skate board area including a 28-foot high water slide. BURKE PARK COUNTY Washington, in 1873 with a financial gift from Mr. and Mrs. W. Newbury, Burke Park for the 23 lion-cats in 1916, and later for the 45 lions. well, road improvements, play equipment, veterinary care, the court and preservation the national fortresses. CENTENNIAL PARK in celebration of the Lawrence Centennial in 1964 this 35 acres located between Sixth and Ninth and Iowa and Rockledge streets, was a site for four student groups: court staffers, several play areas, camps for winter sledding, a one-mile hiking course, summer camp, water picnics, grits, fire pits, water picnic places, grits, fire pits. ring, small wooded area, and open areas are located here. LOISI HOLCOM PARK AND SPORTS COMPLEX The park was named in memory of Lourve Holcom longtime community friend of youth and base tail coach We Are Proud to Sponsor This Advertisement The 31 new clinic park site is 2 books west of WED and flows into a complex of four lighted gated buildings. The facility will provide multi purpose food and ample parking it offers off the road, in 1974 and made possible by a Federal Reserve loan. Part development (completed in 1970) with an adult partner. The couple will stay in their own private residence, two hours each month, pursue court and criminal cases, then have them courted if they are wronged, then move to another county, where they will be held until all of them are convicted. They will give gifts, workshops and conferences. The party will continue throughout the year. MARTIN PARK The tiny city park outside the city limits in this 1998 natural area one mile west of Lawrence is on the northwest edge. Dented in 1963 by Mr. Mt and Mrs. W.H. Martin, factories including hiking and natural trails in wooded environment, picnic areas, girls and fireing. Twenty (20) acres was initially purchased with a $25, matching grant in 1972 and an additional five (5) acres in 1983. This 25 acre greenfield stretching from 24th to 29th streets is presently accessible by foot from 24th, 26th and 27th streets. Youth climbed the stream, branched andidentified nature track and made a brave through a Youth Conservation Trail. You had to climb a steep hill, and will be so structured to preserve the natural environment of the park for all to enjoy. This undeveloped 49 acres was purchased in 1967 with HUD mentions funds and beached on Township Road 189 (Monterey Way) west of Sixth Street or West 18th Monkey Way. The park is named in honor of L.R. "Dad" Perry, former Lawrence teacher and gymnastics coach Expected completion by the end of 1981 are boat ramps, bicycle trails, hiking trails, primitive camps sites, picnic areas, overland areas, vault rafts, navigation waddies etc. Presently in the planning stages, the City has worked with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to install the 984 waterways within the flood control area and to create a network of canals to shore the city and east to Mud Creek. The Hortons Committee of the Lawrence Bicentennial Commission spearheaded the 4-mile Kaw River Trail which is accessible to the public and designated as a National Recreation Trail. Further information is available at kaw.com. HISTORICAL PARKS ROBINSON PARK The one arch bridge will be situated between the two bridge spans at 61m and Massachusetts after bridge construction. It was named in honor of Charles Robinson, first Governor of Kansas. This one park site, north of Waltham Historical Museum at 10th and Massachusetts are a landmark area along a busy main street and is a good spot for a shopping break or brown bag lunches. University Daily Kansan Douglas County Bank Bank in Lawrence First National Bank of Lawrence Lawrence National Bank University State Bank Lawrence Federal Savings