Clockwise from top: Lilian Scoggiball (mother), Tocjena肩部, Tojica aphrain肩, Topicana kaphnia (Magpie), Barrickia barkinges (Magpie) and Michael Coffidad (Jam). Middletown, R.L. graduate student. See OPERA, p. 4b Urbilh's experience there added a unruli's experience to the production. The opera refers to 'the issue of expression, the inability of people to move and people's immersion in bureaucracy', as experienced in some East European countries unfinitely, are in any project, any director to work his personal reactions to an issue according to his experience, be said. Jocelyn Kail Stahl, Baxter sung and others to be spoken, as opposed to the traditional operative form. Urnur said, "Unurnul who also designed the schoolboard to Czechoslovakia in 1986 and in 1989 to study design techniques; 'Consul' reflects repression "What's important about 'The Consul' from that we see a situation from a particular case," Uruht said. "It becomes a more detailed view of a situation of general view." fighter, who is trying to get an exit visa from a consulate. Every day, Magda goes to the consulate where she fights for herocracy to gain access to gain her heart and family. And then her husband inevitably inability to cope with her situation drives her to "ammit suicide." "The Consul" defends the growing use of social media in a Muslim freedom production, also in the University production; some parts were meant to be "the Consul", a contemporary work of Italian operatic composer Giacomo Mendelli, is being produced by the University Theatre and the music and dance department. The opera director, Delbert Urnuth associate professor of theater and film, said that about 70 people were involved in the production. The group rerehearsed for six weeks. "The Consul," an opera awarded the best Broadway musical drama in the early 1950s, opened yesterday at Carnegie Hall on Fever Thursday. By Ines Shuk $1.00 Margaritas Sun, nights $1.25 Imports Wed. nights $1.00 Margaritas Tues. nights DRINK SPECIALS Thursday April 5. 1990 / LIVEWIRE April 8-9 - Cherry Amaretto Come on in & try our April 10-11 - Peach April 12-13 - Mint Chip Burgers too! Homemade Ice Cream 90% Fat Free Flavors of the Week April 5- Cookies n- Cream April 6- 7- Chocolate Nut Chia Carrie's Frozen Custard Corner of 23rd and Namesihh 843-3222 Tastes Just Like ■ Against the Tide, extremist literature exhibition through July 11, Spencer Research Library. B Barbara Sawdow, watercolor exhibition through April 30, ArtPrimes, www.mineo.sl The "Consult" will be at 7 tonight, 6 p.m. Saturday and 2:30 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are available at the Murphy Hall Box Office. "I like this production because the actors are taking their parts seriously" Waite said. and desperate **Continued from p. 10** Spruces graduate student, who plays Magda, is Urana's experience in Czechoslovakia brought a realistic quality to the opera, especially through his set designs. Magda the play develops, she said, Magda becomes more frustrated Opera Exhibits The production's assistant director, Steven Wilson, Leavow senior, who plays a supporting role, said the RVI production didn't try to pinpoint any particular time period in history. Lawrence, Kansas Open Mon-Sat 11-midnight, Sun 12-11 and designate a team with the energy and the end with intentional Stahl, said. For Stahl, "The Consul" is a dramatic show, where someone is experiencing trauma at any time. Hall, 8 p.m. Hall. Murphy Hall. 401 N.2nd FREE STATE BREWING CO. AIR FORCE Battalion Fortness, Swarthout Society Resident Artist, styling, l.p.m., Plymouth Congregational Church, 522 Vermont St. Honor Undergraduate Music Honor Resident l.p.m., Plymouth Recital Hall Hail! Ancient Boys, dramatic reading 7:30 a.m. with a question and answer panel after the show. Lawrence Conn family. Theatre, 150 New Hamp- town. Enjoy $1.00 DRINKS Wednesday We're open for lunch and dinner seven days a week. If you like great beer and great food, you owe it to yourself to stop by and visit. IN THE PAST 5 MONTHS WE'VE BROUGHT A WORLD OF NEW BEERS TO LAWRENCE. JOHNYS at LIVE MUSIC FEATURED Wed.-Sat. 401 N. 2nd tuesday Somertes Woodwind Quintet,Visiting artists series. 8 Quintet, Visiting artists series. 8 Quintet, Swarthout Recital Hall, Murphy Hall. Sammy Street Mahey, rock n' roll 9 p.m. Johnny's Tavern, 401 N. Street S1 3 p.m. James' theatre, 401 N. See MAHUTI $1 MIH with millions opening 7 yr.rail 9:30 p.m. The Boot- leuck, 12 New Hampshire St. $1. The Tigon Vision Brothers Meet Mother Dearest, 8 p.m. Mussel- hiser Hall Theatre, 102 Eugel And Tonight... Don't spend another dull night in front of the tube! SMOOT Lawrence Art Auction, 7 p.m., The Lawrence Arts Center, 200 W. Ninth **Appeals Girl:** Adventures in use Kansas Desert, children's theater, 12:30 p.m. lunch and 1 p.m. show, Liberty Hall for 4 lunch and show **Borders Country**, country, 9 p.m. Shiloh Hall for 5 rock, in **Penguin Place**, rock, in 9:30 p.m. The Jazebus, 807%; Massachusetts, $3. Monday gn Building Melbourne Youth Symphony Band, Australia, 7:30 p.m.; Liberty Hall 642 Massachusetts St. Oread Barrique Ensemble, faculty recital, 8 p.m.; Spencer Museum of **Eo Van Vams Musicfestival, vocal and instrumental Music concert performed by Kansas College Museum of Art, 2.0 m., Spencer College Museum of Art.** Krisid D. Michalcon, student organist 4:30 m., Sawarthab Recital Hall, Murphy Hall, Swartthub Recital Hall *Unividing Morphology, woven.* and 22.50 students. Melbourne Youth Symphony Australia 7:00 p.m. librery CALENDAR Saturday Andrew Stevens, discussion of Richard Bosman and his works; 7.30 p.m. Spenser Museum of Art audio- video. Bicchu Kagura; Music and Dance of the Stino Festival from Kusukishi, Japan, 8 p.m. Swarshut Recital Hall, Japan Halls, $general printed works exhibition by David Brock, Art and Design Gallery. Art scholarship show, 1:30 to 4 p.m. Sunday and 1:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday. Fourth floor, Art and Design Building. Saturday Which Doctors?, original rock, 9:30 p.m. Rock Chalk Bar, 618 W. 10:30 m. $1. The Pigeon Vision Brothers Meet Mother Dearest, 8 p.m. in Hasslinger Hall Theatre, 1632 Angel Road 1. **Smoot Mahoney, tavern**, 9:30 N. Second, *Johnny's Tavern*, 401 N. Second Sunday phers presentation, 10.30 a.m. Swarthorn Recital Hall, Murphy Hall ■ State of Siege, political film, 3 ■ Spencer Museum of art audio- Miriam Lowe *Live Sued with Unloved Youth* *Rock 'n' roll* **You** The Bottleneck 737 New Hampshire St. **■** Massachusetts Love Beat, original rock 9:30 pm, Rock Chalk Bar, birr w 12th St. $1. **saint louis** ■ *Karin Dune Paludan, soprano* *student recital*, 8 p.m. *Swarbout* Hall, Murray Hall. Britt Hammond and the Country Gentleman, country, 9 p.m., Shiloh. 1032 E. 22d F. $3. Broken Penguins, rock 'n' roll 9:30 p.m. The Izambus, 926? Muss- 1032 p.m. The Izambus, 926? Muss- Friday $1. The Consul, KU opera production, $3. Thursday and Saturday and $2. 8 p.m. Sunday, Craft-Premier Treasure, Sunbury Hall, $10 and $9 general public, $10 and $4.30 KU students and $9 and $seren clubs and $9 and $seren clubs ■ Johnny Ree, rocker 'n' roll, 9:30 jam. The Boom, rockin' 'n' roll, Hampshire St., $5. ■ Lonnie Ray 'Bless Jam, blues, 9:30 pm. 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