Po Twslva 13 Jusi3 1977 Star spaced-out jmitasy Wars Cr-.t:susly, the b!,!sa t.tu-':s hv btsa :tiir.;s bici bto science-fiction raoviss. Most of the efforts of so fir have the fciur b!saed rirJy with tl!5ricd :&yptic visions condemnations of some aspect cf rrttcrt dvEi&tica. Star Wen, th&ak God, isn't Ha that at all. It's rootin', tot'tia', shootin exciiessst frca start to fkish, a deft ink of trpc&llcj good guya tad appaSissg bad guys, mysticism, very convincing hardware and a dash of coraic relief. . , The plot gees back at least to Kfcjj Arthiir. Aa idealistic young raaa and a wise old sage set out to free a beautiful princess, destroy aa imprega&bid fortress, vanquish aa evil sorcerer and free tha good pceple from the tyrant's yoke. But this tale is set MA long time ago ia a galaxy far, far away," where interstellar travel aad robots are everyday thLr.23, Tha hirSw,r b exotic, gwrgcous and cewvkcir. P&ittf$J!iit j .vlhitidi to d!ctul ifcs HKfor izv2C3t nihera rc&Iizsd that evca the r.-ct futuristic t;f.lzr.z:i pt lriy tzi rusty. Every fiit, every hstrer-tst, every scsr.3 is c-irtfw"y thought cui-fxera the tidiest bar ia aaybodys galaxy, to the h trees' lut-tp ttarthip and shrieking tfek-se&t tpact fighters; to blisters that make a much mere exdtfcg thottout thsa inund&na .SJs; to the evO fpea station ccrr.plsta with sllr.y gnb?a darp throi'th which the gesd guys escajpe. It til lochs functional, lived-in, ar.i red. The sarnie goes for the characters. The atters are mostly tinknowns, and the psxts went make you point and whisper, "My, what wonderfsl aetiagP That would gtt ia the way of the story. The story's the thing, aad the makers never forgot that Star YSan is an adventure story, a pulse-pounding. Repertory season to open June 24 The Nebraska Repertory Theatre's 10th seasoa opens June 24 with "Cabaret," the first of four major productions this summer. Three of the four productions, including "Cabaret;" "The Night of the Iguana," by Tennessee Williams; and "The Matchmaker," a comedy by Thorton Wilder, will be performed on the Howell Theater stage. The fourth, Edward Albee's Pulitzer Prize winning "Seascape" will be produced in the Studio Theater. The season's offings vary from the poetic and passionate, in Williams's "The Night of the Iguana," to the light-hearted "The Matchmaker." Rex McGraw, chairman of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) theater department, will direct the musical "Cabaret." McGraw said he wants to capture the theatrical and decadent feeling of the short stories from which the musical version evolved. According to the director of "The Night of the Iguana," Bill Kirk, UN-L assistant professor of theater, Williams' play sets forceful characters against the background of a steamy Mexican summer. " Another member of the UN-L theatre faculty, William Morgan, will direct "Seascape." ' Morgan described the play as one of Albee's "rose" plays because it shows the brightness ia humanity's future and the promise of evolution. "The play says we have to keep trying to assist ia the process of evolution, to move forward," Morgaa said. "The Matchmaker" is the comedy basis for the hit Classifieds Guitar Instruction-Zager Studio now taking limited number of additional students-$6.75lesson. 483-2096. College of Arts and Sciences is accepting applications for Graduate Student Advertising Assist 20 hours per week, 177-78 academic year. Applicants should have ArtsSciences background. Job descriptions and applications, 1223 Oldfather. Deadline, July 11. movie-musical "Hello, Dolly!" "The Matchmaker" will be directed by this summer's guest director, Dennis Dalea. Dalea comes from Ohio University where he is a theater professor. He was a member of the University of Kansas Resident Acting Company for five years and was the American Drama instructor at the University of Posnan in Poland from 1923-63. According to McGraw, one of this summer's special attractions is the participation of two professional actors in the major productions. Patricia Ryan, theater professor at Pennsylvania State University and Maurice Erickson, a member of the Virginia Museum Theater, will have major roles ia all four productions. Professionals ia choreography and costume design will also joia the Nebraska Repertory Theatre this summer. Dancer Rich Raha will be the choreographer for "Cabaret." Raha has been a profession dancer for eight years. His choreographic credits include work with national companies of "The Music Man," Guys and Dolls," and "Bye-Bye Birdie." To celebrate their first decade, the theater has added a children's theater production for the Erst time. "Bumbertoa, Hopping and Sr.kfcervil'a," by ' Doug ' Anderson, a UN-L graduate student ia theatre, will be directed by McGraw and will be available for performances within a one-hundred mile radius of Lincoln. Season memberships are now on sale at tha Temple Theater Box Office at 12th and R Sts. for $18. Curtain time for all plays is 8 p.m. largtMhan-Lfa epic ca a tiissic u:h, Uha a rcpcrchtrjsi Er.cra crtte&us t'.htJ. It's tha LcratD:v trJ 27 Ftj Tim t:A 71.9 C.st cfNzvzrc&i all overt;; lis, t,nd ysa can fcet the ll.itcr belts won't step fc ustil tha gskiy's tth f;r C:rr.zzzzzy ci msre. .Okay, so it's a cliche. It esly got tola clkht tatsst people like it, you know. If you go to r.ovtea ym ca U2t afterward tlcut Fc"liif a cslbtsntid currtillra, you t:,a stay home frcra Clzr ?cn. Ycu'ra probably t&o ack-i? to cheer the hero ar.d hfca tht vCIiia. 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