University Dally Kansan Monday, February 28, 197 5 is that it ar's." testing to triple voted Coalition it was a " building e for this y'll all be you gotten station on them. Next they'll be, too," you are about someone else. was the we've read board in re IIFFS and short supply, is plentiful $^a$ support, uses to be visits as he ul Angolan Reviewer 'Evil Medieval' praised permanent—what heatkind is misled—reckoned the world, the militarism, for asses of African land in his head of a ant African museum at his largely August and guest and must be by the bury of ill or ill perhaps that could not wayls. MARTI SCHILLER JOHNSON --- sophomore If there's a grand slam of Rock Chalks, the Kappa Alpha Theta and Dali Upiosse have a secure place in history. Their production, "Evil Medieval," took six of eight awards at Saturday night's 27th annual Rock Chalk Revue. mend their ennouncement a voice for vice all, the onlypathy is to a chance, action. But shows no close to going it's like it thinks it's itself, myself, and one quote of accurately votes, no vote. But don't be fooled by the sweep. "Evil Medieval!" was NOT the only bright spot of the evening. ALL of the productions were screamed, covered, even though the awards didn't show. THE KEY to the success of "Evil Medieval" was a completely original music score by Dong Ferguson, Wichita junior. The music gave continuity and drive that skilt from start to finish. Needless to say, it took the award for best original song. Another focal point of the skit was the ingenuous on-stage costume change that further emphasized the overall Rock Chalk Costume. "I'm not in Chance." It drew the best costume award. "Evil Medieval" also took awards for best set, best production number, best male performance and best overall production. Pergouen played a perfectly "terrible" character could have seen more of his queen, Bonnie Yoxall, liberal sophomore. THE SKIT didn't take the best female performance award, Nancy Wewsandlau, Lawrence junior, won it for the Bla Peta Phi Gamma Delta "Heavens to Beyts" skit. The production had some pacing problems, but displayed strong performances by Mark Robinson, Robinson, Kirkwood, Mo., sophomore, and Cliff "Glock" Hallock, London senior. Wideauslaan's performance stole many hearts, and her duet with Robinson was the most compelling of the evening. The plot seemed to revolve around a seemingly seemed to cry for a Cole Porter song. The group also won an award for best original script, determined last December when judges selected the four scripts to be performed from 13 submitted scripts. The award was not presented at Saturday's award ceremony. THE ALPHA CHI OMEgal-Alpha Tau Omega skipt, "Sarparilta; A Hard Drink to Swallow," had its own shining moments. The production should have won an award at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival dialogue and one-liners provided the most sophisticated humor of the evening. Several minor roles in *Samarpaill* should have been expanded and exploited—should have sustained performance as Belinda Boyd's a Jewish fairy godmother; and the "Chip" and Date deputies played by Mark Trombold, Witchbird, and Chuck Trombold, Witchbird freshman. The skirt's dance finale was a close contender for the best production number. **COSTUMES WERE dazzling in "When Mother Gose Lets Lose or Goose Takes a Knee."** Arts & Leisure Gamble" by Gamma Phi Beta-Ala- Kappa Lambda, Steve Maturte gave a good performance as the Spider, but the skirt was too loose. He kept it from getting off the ground. Cotterculture fairy tale characters were great, but they should have been developed in a more realistic way. Four separate productions with four separate sets have potential for many time and technical problems. One of Rock Chalk's success stories this year was the performance of the "In Between Act Players," who entertained the audience and were to be venerable and talented, and able to keep the audience warm and receptive throughout the evening. However, dancers they weren't, and they should have scared them off. They routine, song and comedy they handle grace and professionalism. THEY EVEN made waiting for the judges' decisions as painless as possible with a barbershop quartet, proving they had something for everyone. For technical quality, the sound system defied the barn-like qualities of Hoch Auditorium. All of the technical transitions appeared smooth, although Hoch's limited facilities undoabedly gave untold and uncounted headaches. 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