Friday, May 8, 1964 University Daily Kansan Page 2 Religious Art and Drama Festival Reaches Peak By Susan Hartley A Festival on Religious Art and Drama, sponsored by the KU Religious Drama Group and the St. Lawrence Catholic Student Center, which began with an exhibition on religious art in the Kansas Union, and will end with two evenings of religious drama tonight and tomorrow night. The art exhibition, in the Browsing Room, will run through next week, featuring a set of prints by Kansan artist Robert Hodgell, several paintings by Ann Nunley and a display of sacramental vestaments and vessels belonging to local churches and student religious organizations. fixion" and "The Resurrection," will be presented along with a monologue from the play "Zoo Story" by Edward Albee. The breaks between performances will be filled by a jazz group directed by Herb Smith. A program entitled "W. B. Yeats and all that Jazz" will be presented at 8 p.m. today at the Wesley Foundation, 1314 Oread. Two plays by Yeats, "The Cruci- "A Sleep of Prisoners," by Christopher Fry will be presented at 8 p.m. at Westminster Center, 1204 Oread. The play deals with four prisoners of war imprisoned in a church, and their dreams, which revealed conflicts between their character and their philosophy, threatening their ideas of what life was about. The KU Religious Drama Group, along with the St. Lawrence Catholic Student Center who presented the festival, is an interdenominational group composed of seven student religious associations for the purpose of exploring what the arts have to offer to the church and what the church has to offer the arts. Entertainment Guide Dance to the music of the Clovers "Twist and Shout," "Money," and many others COUPON Free Pitcher with each Large Pizza at the Catacombs Friday May 8 & Saturday May 9