Shakespeare on Parents` Weekend

. .SEPTEMBER^ 1888, HILL NEWS, PAGE 7.
Fine Arts, Theater, Music
Shakespeare on Parents' Weekend
By BRENDA MCFARLANE
"twelfth Night" is a play entitled after a festival that began
as a religious ceremony but
deteriorated into a bawdy and
wild holiday over the years.
Shakespeare has created a
world where women can fall in
love- with other women and
pages can fall in love with their
masters: It is a play that deals
with the kind of issues that a r e ,
always modern and can make a
comedy
a
pleasurable
discovery.
This
is
the
National
Shakespeare Company's second appearance' at St.
Lawrence. Last year they performed "As You Like It" on
Parent's Weekend and it was
met with such a great deal .of
praise that it led the Parent',?
Weekend committee to consider the company as a possible
choice for this year's Parent's
Weekend 'theatrical
performance. Clarkson's decision
to also have them perform
greatly reduced the rates and
finalized the choice.
It is likely that the performance will be equally as
popular as it was last year.
Parent's Weekend usually supplies productions with aja extremely responsive audience
which does a great deal to encourage actors to give their
best. The director of "Twelfth
Second Gallery Exhibit Opens
Saturday, Oct. 1, the Richard
F. Brush'Gallery opens the second of nine exhibitions this
season. The show is entitled
"Artists' Books and Portfolios". The selection of works
comes from the private collection of the University and will
represent a diverse panorama
of works by Such artists as
Calder add Oldenburg. Calder,
an internationally recognized
intuitive inventor, is best
known for his playful hanging
mobiles and powerful metal
stabiles. Claus Oldenburg,
another artist featured in the
gallery, emerged from the pop
art movement. with amusing
soft sculptures of ordinary objects from our modern culture.
Other artists included in the exhibition are: Kidner, Wilson,
Strand, Arikha, BeaLJGolub,
Spero, Lewitt, Morris, Poons,
Riley, Saul, Stella, Winogrand,
Peel,
Plening,
Bravo,
Caulfield, Erwitt, Gross, King,
Philips and others. The show
runs through October 21. The
Richard FU? Brush Gallery in
Griffiths is?open to the public
weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
or by special appointment
through George Raica, gallery
director at 379-5174.
Night," Ron Daley, has recently been nominated for his production of "The Knight of th£
Burning Pestle."
Twelfth Wight is being
presented on Friday, Sept. 30 at
8 p.m. It is free for St.
Lawrence students and S3 for
all others. If you have some extra time perhaps you'd like to
catch the companies production of "Hamlet" on Thursday,
the^9th at Clarkson and make
it a Shakespeare Weekend.
Give me excess of it; that
surfeiting,
The appetite may sicken, and
so die.
(Twelfth Night, I, i,2r3)
Black Box
Auditions
Auditions . for
Eugene
Ionescar's The Lesson and, Anton eh'eckhov's The* Bear are
being held on Tuesday, Oct. 4 at
4 p.m. and 9 p.m. in the
Blackbox in Griffiths. Scripts
are available in the Fine Arts
office in Griffiths. No acting experience is necessary. The
plays are being sponsored by
the "Mummers."
Realities Oozed Sunday
By BOBBIE BUSH
With a warm September sun
overhead, preparations began
for the annual "Paint Your
Reality", at i l a.m. Sunday,
Sept. 25, on the quad.
Co—operative efforts between
the U.C. janitorial staff and the
members of the Student Art
Union provided for a smooth
start to the day's groundwork.
Efforts were soon detered by
an unanticipated wind, causing
difficulties for the set—up.
Students combated the unpredictable gusts while attempting to construct large paper
murals attached to vertical
wooden stakes. Various approaches were considered and
pursued.
After
many
frustrating
successes and
failures, a few murals remain-
ed standing, most were finally
laid flat on the ground pinned
down by the wooden stakes to
avoid the loss of the paper to
the quick gusty wind.
Preparations for the musical
entertainment also met with
some thwarting predicaments.
By l p.m., all of the necessary
equipment was acquired and
the event got underway. Anne
Clausson opened the "happening" wth guitar and song,
followed later by Tom French
and Leon Silver.
As the music unraveled, so
did the creativity. Paints were
.mixed and ready for use by 1
p.m., and students began to
paint their realities. The individual participation began
slowly and gradually increased
as others wre attracted by the
music and the unusual activity
taking place on the center of
the quad.
The sun was .warm, spirits
were high and . creativity
blossomed. The activity of
painting extended beyond the
limitations of the paper confines to imaginative clothing
and body painting as well.
The artistic occasion resulted
a successful . endeavor and
relished by all of its (participants, including' those
passers—by who did not directly join in on the act.
Special thanks goes out to
those members of the SAU who
. assisted jn .preparations, to t h e .
musicians for providing entertainment and to the Noble
Center janitorial staff for their
advantageous cooperation.
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Folk singer Cathy Winter will perform tonight at 9 p.m. in the*
Fireside Lounge, the cabaret is sponsored by Chrysalis.
Thursday Night Cabaret
Tonight (Thursday) at 9 p.m. - and Canada, establishing a
in the ''Fireside Lounge, reputation for creating and perChrysalis will present well- forming foit-miisic • that is
known folk artist, Cathy playful and original .^Singing
Winter. Cathy has been playing accapella or accompanied by
her music around the country her solid guitar playing, Cathy
for the last 15 years. She has Winter's songs reflect a widebeen featured at
major range of human experience.*
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