The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 11, 1977, Page page 11, Image 11

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Last Tycoon (PG)-6:40
and 9:15 p.m.
Stuart: Silver Streak
(PG)-1:15, 3:15, 5:15,
7:30 and 9:30 p.m.
State: The Cassandra
Crossing (R)-7 and
9p.m.
Cinema 1: Fun With
Dick and Jane (PG)
7:30 and 9:25 p.m.
Cinema 2: A Star is
Bom (R)-7:05 and 9:40
p.m.
Plaza 1: Freaky Fri
day (G)-6 and 8:15 p.m.
Plaza 3: Cousin, Cou
sine (R)-5:45, 7:40 and
9:35 p.m.
Plaza 4: The Edge
(PG)-5:50, 7:40 and
9:30 pjn.
Douglas 1 : Kocky
(PG)-5:15, 7:20, 9:25
p.m,
Douglas 2: King Kong
(PG)-5:05, 7:25 and
9:45 p.m.
Douglas 3: Network
(R)-5:30, 7:40 and 9:50
p.m.
Embassy; The New
Comers (X)-continuous
from 11 a.m.
Cinema X: Good
Morning Little Schoolgirl
(X)-open 24 hours.
Bill Kirk, actor, director and teacher relaxes on the Temple Eldg. steps.
Photo by John Cranctr
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Working American theatre is difficult, especially for
the young actor, but there is a lot of work cropping up
outside of New York and Los Angeles. If you want to be
a star, you eventually have to go there, according to Bill
Kirk, UNL asst. theatre professor.
Even though Kirk hasn't worked those cities, he said
he would eventually like to teach, act and direct profes
sionally there.
After coming from Southern Methodist University in
Dallas two years ago, Kirk said he was surprised by "the
talent pool" of UNL actors. He added that UNL could be
considered one of the "excellent actor training schools."
Kirk contributes to the Theatre Dept. program by
teaching three acting methods that dominate American
theatre today. They include: the American, the English
Technical and the Alexander method.
The American method, started by Russian director
Stanislavsky consists of the actor "working out of him
self' so he portrays himself reacting for the part, Kirk
said.
UNL theatre is based on the Stanislavsky-American
acting method, the "major force of acting training in the
country," Kirk said.
The English Technical method is an exterior approach
to acting that deals with phrasing, movement and timing,
he said.
However, the Alexander method studies individuals'
movements and habits. The result develops actors' new
movement patterns and helps remove tension, Kirk said.
Kirk, who studied the Alexander method for two
years, said it is becoming one of the major movements
taught in the country.
Teaching comes in a variety of forms. Directing is one
way to teach, said Kirk, who directed the Howell produc
tion of Tlie Country VAfe last fall.
"Every time I direct, I bring my life experiences to the
actor," he said. 'The goal of the director is to help the
actor."
Kirk has worked with a Shakespeare company in
Dallas and said he plans to act, teach and direct as part
of his theatre involvement this semester.
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Sheldon Art Gallery,
12th&KSts.
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"Rape is ultimately a
question of intimidation
and bru.3 force a real
and threatening possibil
ity to most women. This
is a very fine, personal
and painful film about
rape ... a complex and
frightening study of what
happens to a woman
who has been raped."
Linda Gross,
Los Angeles Times
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19 Muse
29 Continent
21 Metric measure
22 Madison Sq.
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23 Materialistic
25 Superior
23 Job-applicants
offerings
28 Roy
31 Civet's relative
35 Decisive battle
of Revolution
37 Orchestra unit
33 Moves
43 Rowboat
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49 Sphinxlike
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57 U.N. secretary
53 Ready
59 Sample TV film
69 Gung-ho group
of Revolution
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63 In addition
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63 Affirmation
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