Q Fridav. September 29, 1972 University Daily Kansan Weekend Scene Violinist Tonight MUSIC **ITZHAK PERLMAN:** Israeli violinist in concert at 82 to 100 tonight for *iodorium*. Perman will perform *iodorium* Schumann, Beethoven and Ravel and works by Paganiini and works by students reports that all student reserved seat tickets have been given out. Students will be admitted free at the University of Kansas 1972-73 CARGO: Tulsa, Oka. lack band performing tonight and Saturday at the Red Dog Inn. (see review on this page.) LONNIE FAME AND THE MUSEUM returns to campus courtesy of Lonnie and his greedy ones. Their permission last spring on earned tuition fees Sponsored by the KU Rugby Club's saturday Saturday in the museum. POTTER CONCERT-DANCE: Music by the Penetrations, Acme Tunes and Polio. Three of the more renown bands of the Lawrence area combine for an entertainment 1 p.m. sunday. KU EXPERIMENTAL THEATRE: Three one-act plays, "Baby Politics," "Poor Baby," and "University of Kansas students." 8 tonight at Saturday no add- itional fees. (See review on this page.) MOVIES HUSBANDS: SUA Popular Film series, tonight and Saturday in Woodruff Auditorium. (See review on this page). SNOW COUNTRY: SUA International Film series. A Japanese romance classic plus the sequel. Sunday, no admission charge. LAST OF THE RED HOT Arkan, Kally Kellerman and Paula Prentiss team up with comedy. (See review on this page.) EVERYTHING YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT SEX- BUT WERE AFRAID TO BE Director, writer and actress Director, writer and actress Allen romps through a circus of sexual delights and fantasies. An interesting and funny movie, but up to you the genius displayed in earlier films. And it doesn't matter. Ask your questions you afraid to ask. FIDDLER ON THE ROOF: Hilcrest 1. The story of Russian peasants at the turn of the century. Winner of three Academy Awards. Topol received a medal for his leading role in the show. SPORTS SLAUGHTERHOUSE: FIVE. Hillcrest 2. From the best-selling book by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. The story of a time-tripping adventures. From a World War II German prison story, Trafaffamor, we follow Billy and learn what he's all about. Ex-teresting movie on the screen—excellent movie. FOOTBALL: University of Kayawas Jaways vs. the Florida State Seminoles. Parents Day. Kickoff time: 1:30 p.m. Saturday. WOODSTOCK: Hilleerst 3 The great one when it comes to pop festivals or pop festival movies. The show is "The Ghosts of Crosby, Sills and Nash, Santana, Jimi Hendrix, Joan Baez, Ten After and many, many more TENNIS: KU women's team vs. Haskell at Haskell. No admission charge, 9 a.m. Saturday. MERRY CHRISTMAS SENIOR CLASS PARTY: First senior blast of the year. 8 tonight at the Red Dog Inn. SPACE TECHNOLOLOGY CENTER; Dedication, 2:30 p.m. Saturday. Open house and tours following dedication ceremonies. Communication Problems In Experimental One-Acts By DAVID HEALY A night of one-acts must be assembled by an artist whose talent equals that of a good designer. Like any composition, a painting should have been balanced but must have a thread of continuity running through it. Kansan Reviewer The one acts currently being performed in Swarthout Recital Hall have been presented at the Experimental Theatre meet these qualifications, somewhat. For continuity, all three plays deal with communication problems between human beings. For balance, a mediocre play is better than the one good play of the evening. The first play, "A Kiss," by Joseph Conrad, should have been entitled Coed and the B and G Man." Its fallacy is that the plot is too similar to Elton John Tickets Tickets for the Oct. 13 concert by Elton John will go on sale 3 p.m. Monday, Oct. 2. Tickets will be sold in the Union Ballroom, lines forming the entrance of the Union. There will be a ten tickets per person lenon Oct. 2 sales. tickets remaining after sales on Monday will be sold at the SAU office from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. tuesday. Tickets for the concert are $3.50, $4 and $4.50, $1 discount to class card holders. Any Backing John at his 8:30 a.m. clock. He played in the Fied House court. he was Olson, Dee Murray and Davis, stone the band back on once. Also appearing will be Fawn. 'Red Hot Lover' Tedious University coeds do not wander across campus at night and have encounters with philosophic B and G men in search of "true knowledge" under across campus and be raped or molested but not misunderstood. Barney gets his chance when a beautiful, young woman eats at The movie, unfortunately, suffers from a bad case of repetition. Seenes in the movie are too identical, too many times. "Last of the Red Hot Lovers" has all the ingredients for a successful movie. It has good music and photography, an exceptionally funny screenplay by a collection of excellent actors. The story centers on Barney, played by Alan Arkan, a middle-aged restaurant. Barney has a wife and three kids, a nice car, a good wife and a nice girl, something more from life something to take his life out of a more existence—barney wants someone with a beautiful young woman. this restaurant four days in a row and arranges a meeting with him. Sally Kellerman is Elaine, the young, beautiful woman. Elaine is an old pro at exhibitions. Her arsey is not—end of scene one. By JOE ZANATTA After vowing never to try an airfare again, Barney sets up a apartment in a quiet neighborhood. Paula Premiss. But this time Barney knows things will be difficult. Bobbie has been around too, too busy with the weird ones. And that's why she's Barney. But that's only strike two and, as we all know, it takes Jeanneette is Barney's last attempt at his moment of something more than existence. Jeanneette, played by Renee Thomas, has been in dealing with her husband, who is having an affair of his own. Arkan, Kellerman and Prentiss turn in excellent performances. Prentiss is perfect as a flirting sculptor, but she doesn't perfectly cast, but once a fine job. But it's Arkan that's been given the best role, a perfectly cast one. His best scenes are his monologues—and since he even dos his monologue in each present, post of Arkan's scenes are good. Kansan Reviews Editor After scene one the audience is happy and would go home that way. Scene two leaves the audience about time to go home. Scene three goes a little too far, using a repetition three or four times. Every literary form must establish a reality from which to present its philosophy. Although improbable incidents do occur in real life, their occurrence in works of art are nevertheless common with the improbable, but it can never begin with the improbable. THE NOVEL'S beginning, based on fact, tells of the French Secret Army Organisations Otherwise, "A Kiss" contained several moments of intense drama which on the whole were well acted. But good acting in this film is a rare occurrence. college son comes home drunk, the car battery is dead, etc. This plot is the subject of the book *The Jackal'* (Bantam, $175). The thriller has hit the top of best-seller in both Europe and the United States. Every attempt, however, meets with disaster and several leaders are executed or impaired. He must be a strong OAS chief chooses another tack. If he is to rid Frace of de Gaulle, he must no longer rely upon mine in the organization. He must find a compromise will not fall—a professional. Most everyone in the audience seemed to identify with the graduate student who was selling them. A salesman salesman from Ithica Life. however there must be a certain tree that the motion steadily moving toward a tree. Several times in "Poor Baird's accident almost died." Also, the player should become progressively worse, but tended to occur almost at the very end of the minutes of the play. Somewhat better pacing has made him more playable. Neil Simon is probably at fault for the repetition, since he wrote the screenplay. It's just hard to know where this came from many funny lines for "Last of the Red Hot Lovers" that even the music's basic flow can be excused. (OAS) attempts in the early 1980s to take a more aggressive approach because he allowed them to become an independent nation. The OAS considers trilateral. Three months of searching produce such a man. Although he he his name is that of the man has no record and is known only to small, closely organized organizations. Not even Charles de Gaulle died in 1869 when he was 70 years old. He career filled with intrigue, the death of the former president of France was peacefull and without conflict. In view of this fact, it is sur- picious or rather than one of the most exciting books in recent moveis in years is a wildly impo- rable plot to kill Bill and Claire. The night's high point was "Policy III," by Eric Anderson, whose film is adapted by Andersen, whose "Just Good Friends" premiered last spring in the Experimental Theatre,匀督 to be a promising nuance. In some aspects, the play is the happy establishment person, who does not against the idealistic, but aims for the long run. It is the independent man, who wants to control his own destiny, against the tyrants in power. By DAN GEORGE Kenson Reviewer When first asked his feelings on life insurance, Arnold, the student, replies, "I'm afraid I too interested in life." the OAS leader knows his real name. DeGaulle Assassin's Target In 'The Day of the Jackal' The assassin demands half a million dollars to do the job. In addition, he will be known only to his captors, but the general Jackal: He will work alone. JACKAL BEGINS his meticulous planning to kill de Gaulle. But, unknown to him, the French authorities discover that a bomb was deployed detective is assigned to the case and the battle of wits begins. It continues until the Jackal is captured in the barrel at the French president. BY DAN GEORGE Kansas Reviewer This must be the ultimate put down for an insurance salesman. I can already hear it reverberate with the "free" word, and about the "free" world. The last play, "Poor Baby by" Baby, was a very funny force. Student, was a very fiery force. It resembles the play that small high schools in Western Kansas A farce depends on complications in a situation. The baby needs his 2 a.m. bottle, the father cannot find the formula, the The copied material was interesting, but the real talent in "Last of the Red Hot Lovers" has good enough moments to make it an enjoyable movie. It is one of many good moments too often. With such a plot, author Forsyth is playing with a stacked deck. You can probably count on the ending of this number of successful thrillers in which the ending is already revealed. It doesn't know that de Gaulle will live. First, we follow Jackal as he moves from London to Denmark to meet the German completes his painstaking preparations. Then we watch the French police as they frantically try to find the assassin and stop him. But Forsyth makes it work. The story moves with a quickness of pace uncommon to many novels. Cargo's non-original material was performed well, most of the time in a rock band. Among their material was "Magical Mystery Tour," "Little Miss Lover" and a rock'n'roll ending with "Sloe Loves You." THOROUGHNESS is one of the novel's strong points. Forsyth is very complete in his description of the world, as aspect of the assassin's plot. Cargo had a few problems performing performance, had enough talent, instrumentally and vocally, to provide an interesting evening of At their Wednesday night performance, the band played a combination of instruments and material, from an album called "Cargo (Ardent), and selections such as Traffic, Jim Hornsby, Frank Zappi and the Beatles. Cargo's best song is "I Love You Anyway." The song is slower than the majority of the band's songs, but the three-part harmony vocals by Richard, Phillips and Wisley. The vocals by Cargo seemed to be the group's strong point, although the chorus hid by the instrumental work. Cargo, performing this week at the MTA, is a band to keep your eyes and ears sharp, enough talent in the group to make quite a mark on the music scene. Cargo is Tommy Richard, lead drummer for the band Max. Wheels bass, and Tim Benton, drums. The band has a few members with more experience to gain, but shows many signs of becoming an outstanding rock star. Interesting Songs, Show From Talented 'Cargo' "Poor Baby" has one of the greatest productions at KU in recent years. But good sets, like good acting, cannot always save a slow One of the unique qualities of Cargo is their mixture of sounds. There's a touch of country in the guitar work of Richard and Wisley. There's the three-part Cargo Cargo's vocals. And most of all, there's a hard, driving brand of rock music. By JOE ZANATTA The key to the story's success, then, rests not so much in the plot itself, although it is intriguing, but in how the tale is told. Dale Easton Inc. presents (A Raunchy Musical Comedy) The Hillbilly Forsyth's ability to capture every little detail of the plan is the most semi-documentary style of writing that adds realism to the story. "Feel Alright," a single release, was the band's best moment. Other cuts from their album that were exceptionally well-performed "Leave Today," and "Things We Dream Today." APPLE VALLEY FARM--LAKE PERRY 9 miles north of Perry Cargo was displayed during their second and third sets, when they played original material. Kansan Reviews Editor (Old-Fashioned Melodrama) This realism and authenticity of detail combine in the end not only to make the implausble plot quite believable but also to make it the most readable and thrilling novels in a very long while. THE DRUNKARD (014 Furnished Mordance) Beer — Soft Drinks — Snacks FRIDAYS 9 p.m. $2.50 SATURDAYS 9 p.m. $3.00 Aging Trio in'Husbands' Abandons Responsibility By SALLY LOVETT Kansan Reviewer "Husbands" is the story of three ordinary girls, Harry (Zen Gazzara), Gus (Michael Cassavetti) and Archie (Peter Falk) who attend the funeral of their wives. They decide to take a vacation from their wives and all their responsibilities. Gazzara, rescue "Husbands" from oblivion and put some spark into its dull spots. The photography does not flatter the actors' talents, nor is the musical as flawless as the trio featured in "Husbands" somehow helps to lift the film off the ground. The fine acting of Gazarz, Cassaveets and Falk immensely aid an otherwise dry plot and lighten the film's heavy accent on the romance. The dullisoned husbands, Gazarz, in particular, gives an outstanding performance as Harry, the mischievous runabout who is sensitive. "You are so insensitive, you can't even vomit!" says Archei. Harry's anties and quick quips, which are skillfully executed by xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx The death of their buddy shocks our three heroes into realizing that they are getting older and have yet to become the great men that they were. Throughout the movie they failures and try to inject some meaning into their disappointing lives. The movie shows how by loosening themselves from the clutches of humdum duties. 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