doily imb(ftoffl ini&(i(rte8(niinmini6 : e 0 lorry kubert ClIflfTlSftl It seems that Pershing Auditorium is never going to become a duil place. As most of you probably know, the rock opera, Jesus Christ Superstar is making a return engagement to the auditorium on Wednesday at 8 p.m. And on Friday, a show billed as Lincoln's first all-English concert featuring Savoy Brown, Fleetwood Mac and John Baldry will be at the auditorium. The Filmore-style concert begins at 8 p.m. Larry Knechtel, Mike Botts, James Griffin and David Gates comprise the superb Bread, who will be at the auditorium on Thursday, March 23. In case you don't know. Bread has several "small" songs, including "It Don't Matter to Me," "Make It With You," "If," and "Baby I'm-A Want You" to. their credit. Now for something you might not know about. The Allman Brothers Band is coming to the auditorium Monday, March 27. This is during spring vacation, but considering the quality of the group, you might want to stick around Lincoln until March 28. April 7 finds the James Gang and Canned Heat at Pershing. Canned Heat has just recorded their first new album in almost two years. It's titled Historical Figures and Ancient Heads. Also coming to Pershing sometime in April is Creedence Clearwater Revival. 'The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial, a dramatization adapted by Herman Wouk from his Pulitzer Prize novel, will open at the Lincoln Community Playhouse Saturday, with additional performances on Sunday, March 19 and weekends through April 9. And don't forget UNL's production of Child's Play at Howell Theatre, running the rest of this week. The Free Theatre has a couple of shows coming up again this week. The Black Art Players in connection with the Free Theatre will present A Black Sabbath Requiem on Friday and Saturday at 12 midnight in the Hungry Id, 640 N. 16th. Directed by Jeff Otte, the play is a total environmental production, with music by Tom Bredenburg. Admission is free. "Keep Tightly Closed in a Cool Place, directed by Kathy Mickells will be the other Free Theatre production. This play will be presented Saturday and Sunday at 7 p.m. in the Nebraska Union South Crib and is also free. "Between Time and Timbuktu -A Space Fantasy by Kurt Vonnegut; Jr., will be aired over KUON, Channel 12, on Monday at 7 p.m. The show is a science fiction adventure tale incorporating the most imaginative episodes from several of Vonnegut's novels and short stories. Bread Recommended Television Movies: Monday KETV, Channel 7, 8 p.m.. "Lord Jim," conclusion, itarring Peter O Toole. Adaptation of Joaeph Conrad's 1900 classic. Tuesday KMTV, Channel 3, 7 p.m., "Wast Side Story" part one starring Natalie Wood and Richard Beymer. A musical must for everyone. Wednesday KMTV, Channel 3, 7:30 p.m., "West Side Story" conclusion starring Natalie Wood and Richard Beymer. Friday KUON, Channel 12, 9:30 p.m., "Intimate Lighting" starring Vera Kresedlova end Zdenek Bezusek. Czech film about an urban couple visiting provincial friends. WOW, Channel 6, 10:30 p.m., "Rebel Without e Cause" starring James Dean and Natalie Wood. Teenage delinquency with good performance by Dean. WEEKEND WITH MUSIC FESTIVAL April 20, 8.00 p.m. CLIVE BARNES, Music and Drama Critic-New York Times talks about the AMERICAN OPERA Performance of Aaron Copland's THE TENDER LAND" April 21, 8.00 pm. MAUREEN FORRESTER, Contralto April 21 3.00 pm. SHANTUNG TRADITIONAL MUSIC I Chinese ceremonial music April 22, 8.00 rim GRANT JOHANNESEN, Pianist npru zj, j.aj( pm JL XXtLTULLN LL XVWZ4 tiV. Ureanist April 23, mm. CimSTOPHER'liKENING. Classical Guitarist ""fcVr- , ' . XT' " ..ticTcVfs oft fficjn 'tfcSaaaeMk Mntcujdifl.lJoivmity of Nebraska 68508 IVjUffV Available to Srudenfs and Faculty, beginning March 13. 1972 Available to the General Public beginning March 27, 1972 Series Ticket Prices Adults $10.00 (save $5.00) Students $6.00 (save $6.00) Singly Admissions: Not available until April 10 Adults $250 Students $2.00 or S Get a PAGE 6 Series Ticket for ell events. And mcke it a weekend you won't forget. THE DAILY NEBRASKAN : 1 MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1972