71 L0 w w Theatre Inc., producers of the rammer MeSerdraroraen, wJ open its 14th season Wednesday. The first MeSerdrammer, No Sooner Won Than Wed is a musical melodrama about Melody Loresong, who has unknowingly inherited a fortune from her late father. Her era aunt,, Lucretia Mcseygrabb, knows of the fortune and has come to stay with Melody, not only to gain control of her fortune but to marry off her own daughter, Ganglia. Lucretia blackmails Melody's neighbor, Baron Wilhclm von Snipe, into helping her. But the Baron plans to marry Melody and take the fortune himself. Meanwhile, the sheriff, who loves Melody's ' governess, introduces his nephew, Lambert Lamplight, to Melody, and the two fall in love. But once Lucretia and the Baron have started u LjCjl pJotting, everything seems hopeless. Only after they fo3 each other's plans and Lambert and the sheriff arrive to set things right, does love triumph and eva get its just rewards, No' Sooner Won Than Wed" cast includes Clair RickeL Jo Rogge, Brandy Dworski, Julie BcaE, Joe Miller, Stephen Kemble, Tina Scott and Karen Brammer. Lee Schoonover is directing the play and John Wenstrand is the assistant director. Amy Thelander is the pianist for the production and Don Pederson is the Master of Ceremonies. This season's melodramas will be at Fanny's Pink Carter, in the lower level of the Lincoln Hilton. The shows will begin at 9 p.m. and will run on Wednesday through Saturday nights. "No Sooner Won Than Wed" w21 be presented through June 26. Education, law conference slated Collegium III, a four-day conference will combine the education and law curriculums. The conference starts June 1 2 at the UNL Law College. Dr. Raoul Kneucker, Secretary General of the Austrian Conference of Rectors, will deliver the opening address and represent Europe in a discussion on issues within the learning environment. The Conference of Rectors is composed of the heads of all Austrian institutions of higher education. The topic of Collegium HI, jointly sponsored by UNL's Department of Education and the Law College, is "Education and the Law: Maintaining a Learning Environment within a Changing Legal Setting." Also participating in the collegium are representatives from educational and legal professions. Roles and rights of teachers in the classroom, student rights, Nebraska's new student discipline statutes (LB503) and selection of instructional subjects are among the topics being presented. - The conference is part of UNL's summer sessions program. 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