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I Majestic ‘Camelot’ Is Speetaculai apmih i;vni vifr,« Imle light \o mat;, 8y JAMES T MeCAITElTYithe top its cUm. Secondly j His Guenevere Gueoevere was »as playedjfleeted played jfleeted >nu and built from the,a ^ict perleciioo perfection by Rob-jbeginmniihat Rob-{beginning that even ihe the audi- magic a idifw Irememher that o»osl of these Uilh ^*tt he cmiured • ‘ucoessfully suck-'e Ipeoplc are theater majors, in Adair. Her assurance was ence nas «uccessfully suck-ienough. l! had the ai If you haven't seen a sin-Mwn 'flwrs's a'lhaolute snd spellbinding, iBellbtndme. jered ered ' into the poignancy DOicnancv of ivunm? The result was electhd iHers was the best siagingithe miracie scene, no matteri perhaps the charged atmosphere 'voice onstage, but It was her how well-remembered that mg from the stage, THEY ARC actors, many poise and compelling pres-|noble moment lEvery aspeti of ning to the audience ' - ,^i rojjNow: w.As pi..wd'»“'«*^''^' silence prevailed througl College Theater I Cam-!top. and tl Marc Smvthe s portray*! •( .. .. .. Ti ese voun-' except for purposeful depth of (he Unedot ..s mustTrl.l com- »> « currently in Cowan Iquiek to see ter provoked by perfe rlall through Saturday •k for dainty pldc with French icoenl Imor* nicjt than usoil idrama. Don igjlimed lines and the ht expensive httl* ditties carried throughout.' He reumed the comi languish reflected in gas production Otterbem t^ezjMCK back Mna and !His conceit so subtly 1 mosi mcvinsi iljricf when the tmel •« nwunlcd indcvcrvpcnn. orl«n!t5h of cnwlioiul pbllotohows You'll red under I ph' prcfClttctl by people who j One woman wept a common dignitv destined tjhystencaliy She should impect 0! Petie Dodrili slknow how j -C-AJIEUnkparkibe asham^ today. Her r-jing was shared by alt. I Tms IS total theater. Jitf'AHJOHr IHtAltK LAL:\LHtU |(hout|invotvement. for which '|is no known substitute |ouil> for which nougb For those thoi
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Pat Hingle Triumphant As Guest And Performer
Th« daughters and tons-lnre delightful. Tony Mangia U a marvelous Mot irionically and vocally Sheldon's Tie itel. Shellev Bamberger s Model, ar BurrcH's Chava are fuUy acted and exquisitely sung Karen Rosu a« Yente i wonderful comic toi
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• rtciout jraadf dami Jlr» Hiciini I monu- .man,, B« ROSCH.XRY ithe complex relahonahips of ihert seems no necessny v. By OCNT GEIRARD of I'topia' and fnend of Er iwarmth than one usuaUv a» cum HITE the characters as a magiv their \m itaM mm' asmus. Uociatet wrth the character c*ti tm-tt aMtK CfME ! trite Paul Sevigne attempts Ail of the other characte kKh call, wa, If Medneaday evtniBg S' Henrv VllI appointed thebis reMrained yet forceful The Last siwt(Obefil. »«. IZ '2’“" '‘^^'"•"hip s th«s weeks offering mito discover the murderer of that asitmav. rv.ew of "A Man For All hrtlliant More P*^*^*-^'^- '^ere is :i.. air conditioned Student one Miguel Oios s ebauf- Morestan. Dave Oraf a* l,ai Isaac -and „ow' cerned •* ''♦r>o«e conMl .SICAL na! curst actors Pi ter the Otierbein Sumnierlfeur requires seemingly end- lache. Stephanie Lewis j Seasons' is anv indication.iChancellor of England afterhuman ;/Wmant>,aK..K„... ^ John Milligan I swell that began well about'the downfall of Cardinal Mol-' • *“ IT demands. h„h •atre IS tackling the HarT>!less explanatiims discnpiions Antoinette Sevigne. Chri •uch* It off and thcir «-v u-ikM« ’^e th« willful m.iifa.i and -„,i wrv humor _ and._ al ChaUain and Deem Bntir>w i of pla>jn|: No problam i -nitz adapution of Mar and arguments rehearsals ago when guest **' f'markabla ibrnsi""'. Harrv decided to give ^ .\rhards A Shot tn thri Lutkilv the characters Joal.ai, bf»n i.,,; ' r Pat Hingle arrived on the lustful r.:h*hiif of Ar.,on <ba old 'lefa l.antena\ a maid ar 1. pla* th.;.,___ heave u. ho „ so .k.," that u. he might «»»»Ply * “ * ‘ «iwra v*em to Mooda' nighi s.cuaed of the murder, Sevigne with greaier freedom ar demandingpampu. proieMionalism role of Sir CialwrtM atpptrii 2M marrv Ann Bole WO- UY 7.1171 «< reheanal of this aU-.tnd Henjarrin Beaure\ers '.^Jhint that happens directorial fhanemf Roben Stec^ _________ _ andjburended with the aecf.ii refused to appro So contrarx- Harrv declared av* muck Unpraid and'the cnauffeur are drawn in; Demgner Technicai Direct' mjj Isufficicni depth and <letait!rred J Tha>Trs (Widanre r W of ,t e. fnl '' 1 • A SHOT IN THE Dark iS! to provide plenty of scop* for suited in a highlv authent h.v» r..hh.d dft « CharlM'*' ■ tJ. .* * •’trithlesi ibj or Thrproduc-mn more., and are : an ejtv comedv to bnng the performerv lind efficiently workable set and smhitWHis Cr tr •‘"•'tin the righl direction ■ ' ,.,1 ,n lu-i/f 1 rowan Auditorium a ATAINCH < Lfj-ner s deiicios trM .bon Dodrilhaadonebi. Hr, PPtmrtuPt'’ »P<I P"niFFTTOE norwiu. Hir ■'7.' T^Tc'” ' ipUy. 1 ly JAMES T MeCAFTEITY 21 ptloci. Nobody aiidpd th» d.tf.culu« B<n rharac '■■rietv of Bniish k and a ram.rkablv «r»n, L"' H.« been eitremeiv •body — could hatra lunaifl. tw anil hii taP |,rtiautmi, B»rk. HoKord a. indled tiM tBbUetict of that principals Ken Mey« calculating without oeice ap P»rlnr IP*"' role. »s’renfTlis of superb indeed «he ix ’he Gayle PUse played the pearing witchy. That takes s after all nosub- ''* ,T' ’ ve {*.*010004 » delightfi [Undisputed star ms WIFE, for yean in a some doing. She did it. lie who bought the neighn Hwn.. Etir, DoolilUe i-f1amins fv,n.nc «« ! H«'w-ndin! state of frailty bordtnog on Marc Smythe was the pic ■ and Alfred Eioolittle ng bouac of tba mat deDCBUa, afforded Debbie ture of hatred as her brothRobin Adair caught ber's former partner. masterful I." which opened Tuesday «een the high, .!> , drv ,0*. ‘ personal charm »bo bail wUi play through Satar- dale She d' .*.t'prj*^'’.-dd'‘’."n‘:-‘'''‘ -' M- of Dennu Ronier a Pro 1 the early visited their father ■" 1““®" I Holford pofUayrd th« n»i»hin the college's Campus lessor Higgins and the robust which he and Oiierbein I after her opening; and baj Uanied I hr tnith 1^, „ tidt Han. niann i Doolittle, brings pure .V h, trulv proud ; and lost '"“T ‘T o'"! 1 uai like a mag- Hii annet are I>rief He , , . his head He I mad, Ibro, count H y»u«; J'* » ' , .enchantment and throbbing BOLTS rmiilVG pla . a somewhat relunam i THE I NR WELLING of I adourrd bin heforr, >ou1lil>>“>f >>*• » fit Ukt a glow critically i I concerns Sir Thomas More ihcse ke«n youngrers have find bin pnforgrttabk in I on a hand Thia | stellar actor, DENNW ROMF.R plav himself into hi had the pcrfact t I magittnte with i wonderful] 1 firtt-act monologue | balar.rjig o< stfrlirtnesi
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TTERBEIS PRODl CTIOS ISSPIRED Stephanie Lewis, cold i the fruftrated ca in her contempt for he >wn father, believing him t uvagery of scaring repar uve been the criminal in- j in the poignancy of this t< itead of the scapegoat. he {|erug. tragic drama Gold*. Do You I Tony Mangia captured the l of Tevye of the wasneari) per cufUiB cloaer ' Sunrij Tuesday, his unerring faney o, aome a. Ui. U.l,,^ ^K’^nadToiolher obvious talent lot I Iset ■ simply )>rou|j*^BCt for finality and his r Moul. Built like a pole. niO e why he, lure and long-selling .................. pert for fellow actors emo-ttnirru|« to the remaining | MOST SfECTACVLAt d to break i Tevye a wife. Golds. ' I granny gUsses and a squeak: 1 It was a very aXionally ithe Inn with the songmore hu Eii««u«ai theatrical a*n«i r.m«v give bialpiaved by Dee Holy Shu 1 LChUm- There was someljew jurpnses that upon a diver nlver aleeve: b* de-i, •«ily I charmed eve ^'|formance. for ■irscle of Miri butcher andfeamed off tti {roofb and tumble action that young company couUcreed t 9 curtain calls. Particularly i implored Him! i>ider woman Iwent like UghUung and !such a great muaicn" — The- effect was umila ' polished manner. and away from I .he can't be ov aasler'i to get'jOs A bitle I I aewmg ma-i. ith hand. I would help MiH
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B. DON AI.D D MOI E .« ■ o.'ti.ih—j; fKid mull bare taken time , I Irom .llofhiidiaaaiersl, paraphrasinz almefroml, e muBcal — to vrork ai, snder »it*i' Fiddler on the , wT at Ot'erbe.n College
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' 1 TEN-i rS OLDt daugburi aro pi ; BOOT-1 rotta for women r batges- effoet He w« not j ettwaw. n itage during the two day. lwj.^-i««j jj-. nwceding the opening. I •« -[J seed lbepeTio«aldiag«gfOll,..^^^..j,»jj«. be death of his flttser , —- ,aude They Oe.Nrm TME director •wwo land acted like pr ,Mence the musical bore the -----.Ir.ISl Mm Bamberger r mml^akabte .lamp o< cna^ . ^ pared to face I li ins. and pnee ctiar»cuniucl,.,»^.7^.iijj-» d a Dodrill production I-yg ' \]! but lb- instrumental ... Sts. who suffered from the. h-at cf lb- evening fh! 1 sSowr'* It »ith raggpd stuck; wrong 1
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^^lu « b*r footbaU m.V.NDING up to boo. of hnm IS Bj; Goldaauih as ih. ntri>ctuaJ Ba.-tua. Ho liii.f unconvincmg ai uaading uLior. hut b ony connncing i 1 T»o Ns *J«*vs. Dennii Roirx ■ enormoujiy attractive i ;Fergj»r. the returoed ^ aur and old-remam Ell'll life It look n fort to brUevo that EiJo ■ acluallv nn oft wit 0 rsally "giva, off
Smythe i roie of aartne* Sr AiiW* M' than pompus awper-efMiitj- Ev*a ISowed* the five girls who p* ' throuffa the Day bouaeholii the i phyucal itUtudeiP"**"^* « th« IM maids Her fidgety, cionm a little mechaiucaJ The!tl**^>» arm affectedly pinched Carter Lewis fared well as ia aide, the ram-rod spine] IS-year-oM John Knickers the stiff legged prance^are tough to wev for any d be softened a litUe to iboy but Lewis not only carme aame afladixc— . Irtod them wall biiL.jhyk AbiCtfi. Amitbec biibl ib tbdHTtoi-w