Thursday, February 3, 1933 Daily Nebraskan P '-ms 6l Entertainment UNL Opera u heaire presents Puccini's '11 Triiiico' at Kimball The UNL Opera Theatre is presenting Puccini's "II Trittieo" (The Tiptych) at Kimball Hall tonight, Saturday and Sunday. The performances, which will be in l'nglish, will be at 8 p.m. tonight and 1'iiday.and at 3 p.m. Sunday. 11 Trittico" is three different short operas presented in one evening. Composer Giacomo Puccini is best known for his operas, "Madame Butterfly" and "La Boheme." The first opera in the performance, the comedy "Gianni Schicchi," is about a family of greedy relatives deciding how to split the inheritance of a not -yet -dead wealthy relative; a comic turn of events creates a madcap ending. featured in this opera will be LVanna B. Mumgaard, Brian Leeper, Donna Hurler and Scott Miller. The second opera, "II Tabarro." is a melodrama set on the Seine in Trance. The passion of those working on the river culminates into the violence of music. UPC presents shows The University Program Council is presenting two shows tonight on the City and Last campuses. Singer, guitarist and songwriter Gene Cotton per forms tonight in the Great Plains Room of the Nebras ka East Union. The UPC-American Films Committee is showing "42nd Street" at 7 and 9 p.m. tonight. The film stars Warner Baxter, Ruby Ke eler, Dick Powell and Gin ger Rogers. Tickets are S2 for students and S3 general admission. Featured in this performance will be Greg Berg. John Delluan. Ann Louise Blanshan and Cheiie Carl. "Suor Angelica" is the final opera of the evening and is set in the quiet confines of a Tuscan, Italy convent. Sister Angelica, formerly a young woman of high social standing, has been sent to a convent wkre she in confronted with tragedy. This performance contains some of Puccini's most rapturous music. Constance Crom Rock and Judy Cole Shannon will be featured in this perform ance. Director Gregg Tallman vs ill give an informative performance in Room 119 in the West brook Music Building half an hour before the opera. Tallman will perform music from the score and explain the operas. Tickets are S7 and S5 for general admission, and S5 and S3 for students and children. Tickets are available at the Kim ball Box Office. 1 1 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Friday. J v J I 1 i till : V I.. BARS Aku Tiki Lounge, 5200 0 St. - Them There Guys Friday and Saturday. SI. 50 Cover. Chesterfield, Bottoimley & Potts, 245 N. 13th St. - Fat City Friday, no cover; Tom Larson Trio Saturday, no cover. Drumstick, 547 N. 48th St. - Jason and the Nashville Scorchers Friday and Saturday. Green Frog Lounge, 1010 P St. -Xtasy tonight through Saturday, no cover. Larry's Showcase, 1310 N St. - The Go-Mads tonight, SI. 50 cover; Claude Williams Friday and Saturday. S3 cover; Opie Sunday, SI cover Living Room Lounge, three blocks south of Highway 2 on Highway 77 in the Harvester Pla.a Jack Downs, guitar and vocals, no cover. McGuffey s, 1042 P St. - The Lincoln jazz Society tonight, no cover; Brad Colerick Friday and Saturday, SI cover. Pla-Mor Ballroom, 6000 W. 0 St. -Oiville von Seggem, big band. Saturday, 8:30-1 2 JO. S3 cover; The Czechlanders Polka Band Sunday, 6-10 p.m.. S2 cover. Rivera's 1920 W. O St. - Roy Williams Friday and Saturday.no cover. Royal Grove, 340 W. Cornhusker Highway - Daddy Warbucks tonight through Saturday.no cover. Sidetrack, 7th and P streets - Joyce Durand on piano Friday and Saturday, no cover. Sweep Left, 815 O St. - Savoir Faire Friday and Saturday, S2 cover. Staff photo by Jane Knapp Folksinger and guitarist Kris Collins performs in the South Crib Wednesday afternoon as part of the University Program Councils coffeehouse series. Zoo Bar, 130 N. 14th St. - Armaged don Reggae Band tonight and Friday,, $2.50 cover; Charlie Burton and the Cut Outs with the Click Saturday, S3 cover. THEATERS Cinema 1 and 2, 13th and P streets "Time Rider" - 7:20 and 9:20 p.m.; "Peter Pan" - 7 and 9 p.m. Cooper, 54th and O streets - "Gand hi" -8 p. m. Douglas 3, 1300 P St. - "The Man From Snowy River" - 5:20. 7:20 and l:20 p.m.; "Six Weeks" - 5 :25. 7:30 and 9:35 p.m.; "The Verdict" - 5:10. 7:25 and 9:45 p.m. East Park 3 - "The Toy" - 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m.; "The Chosen" -5:45, 7:45 and 9:45 pun.; "Dark Crystal" -5:1 5, 7:1 5 and 9 :15 p.m. Embassy, 1730 O St. - "Candy Goes to Hollywood" - 10 a.m., 12:45, 3:30, 0:15, 9, 11 :45 pjii. and 2:30 a.m.; "Blue Magic" - 11 :30 a jn., 2 :15. 5 , 7 :45, 10:30 p.m. and 1 : 1 5 a jt . Joyo, 0102 Havelock Ave. - "The Last Unicorn" -7 30 p.m. Plaza 4, 12th and P streets - "48 HRS," - 1 :45, 3:45, 5:45,7:45 and 9:45 pju.; "Kiss Me Goodbye" - 1:10, 3:10, 5:10, 7:10 and 9:10 p.m.; "Fast Times at Ridge mont High" - 1:20, 3:20, 5:20, 7:20 and 9:20 p.m.; "Class of 1984" - 1, 3, 7 and 9 p. m. State, 1415 O St. - "Best Friends" -7:25 and 9:40 pan. Stuart, 13th and P streets - "Tootsie" - 1, 3:10, 5:30, 7:40 and 9:45 p.m. I What's tine best blood type? n u N4Cru. XhmCoo A regular donor. FREE UMVEKSFTY Non-Credit Mini-Courses Register for classes from 10 AM-2 PM on Feb. 3 & 4 and 7-9 in Nebraska Union Lobby. Registration fee per class: UNL students: $1.00 Non-students: $2.00 'I Questions? n n call U TOronexnrflii Ocggsa From Chsccgo by Ths Gccond City'o Top O-pc. Ocggas Band D-1 :OOs OO.BO Thurc, 03 Fri. u u u 20 EIM Saturday: Charlie Burton & the Cut-Outs & the Click ( BUILD YOUR WAY TO THE TOP FEBRUARY 6, 7, 8, 9 PRESENTED BY CBA STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD 'V, r i f ( ( f i ! I ! ! L. AM AMq) Talk with Professional Recruiting Team from Johnson Wax about sales careers. Find out what companies look for in resumes, interviews, etc. 7:00 pm cbrcclia Union 230 Sponsored by Career Planning and Placement 1 ( 1 ( ) ( ! ! I ! ! ( ) ( ) I ) ( ) f ) ".J O ' ' ;!;; !. A' r If- i f i 4-J l.r,K i ' j - ;m 'inn v vVln'hi; Hl'i.SjIliu.llMO; U