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Tuesday, April 17, 1934 Dally Ncbraskan Pago 9 STOOGES WEEKLY SPECIALS TONIGHT n Tin no A play in xh Act Scene One (P-Iornir.) A young man, 25, lies in bed, sheets and blankets strewn about. Several empty bottles of beer surround the bed, as well as several do2en cigarette butts. It is 10 a.m. An alarm clock goes off. lie fumbles for it, knocking it off the end table. Eventually it stops by itself. He briefly opens his eyes, then shuts them and goes back to sleep. lorn Modeler and Glenn Stuva Cccr.e Two (Afternoon) Young man continues to sleep. The phone rings and continues to do so. After the sixth ring, he stumbles out of bed and answers it. "Hello? No, there's no one here by that name. Yes, I'm quite sure of it. Good-bye." The young man goes back to bed. Scene Three (Evening) It is 5:30. The young man rises and looks around. He reaches over and grasps his pack of cigarettes, lights one. He goes to the bathroom. He walks into the living room, gets a glass of water and turns on the television. "What to do? What to do?" He runs his fingers through his hair in a dramatic fashion. He walks into the bathroom and stares into the mirror with an intense expression. He begins to recite poetry. "Lions in the street and roaming Dogs in heat rabid foaming. A beast caged in the heart of a city His mother's body rotting on the summer ground." The young man stares languidly at his own reflection. "Are you talking to me?" he asks. "Cause I'm the only one here." He raises his hand holding an imaginary gun. He points it in the mirror and pulls the trigger. raiijiercciieK Continued from Page 8 In the blues, phrasing is another important thing about playing an instrument or singing, Rosekrans said. It's not what you say, it's what you don't say the spaces in between. Basically, blues is just call and response you play a line and then you answer it with another instrument, he said. . The Tablerockers have all played and listened to blues for a long time. They play it from the heart, which is one thing that makes them unique, Boehmer said. Benjamin's guitar-playing also adds a lot to the Li L.J L "nr. JL. ...... ...L vnnrmmrh with ' Everclear 190 proof grain alcohol r rrn I . - UCilfUFCSTElCIKD For your full color 15" x 22" Everclear Everclear Poster Offer poster, send $3.00 in check, money order 5003rd Avenue West , or use your Mastercard or Visa to: Seattle, WA 98119 22 Name Address CityState .Zip- Signature. .Exp.. Mastenardd VisaQ Account , Odsr ihipped wifliin 48 hours. Offer good in US only. CJfer void where prohibited by law. No product purchase necessary. Everclear boit;e) by World Wide Dialled Prod-jos Company, St Louis, MO 63133. Everclear, the ultimate mixer, use m modera tion, not lnt wJed fat consumption unks mixed wall non-ilco!isc baveragec. f -. , " f i J ; ' . - ' ' - ' " MCA Records Michael Jackson and E.T. Scene Four (Niht) The young man has gone to the liquor store and the room is empty. The silence is shattered by the sound of a ringing telephone. The ringing sound seems to grow louder and it rings 12 times, received only by the scattered clothing and debris in the empty apartment, then falls to silence. Scene Five The man returns from the liquor store with a twelve-pack of beer. He proceeds to open and consume the entire contents. He stares at the wall for 15 minutes, then passes out. The lights hold for 60 seconds, then fade out. Epilogue A lion crashes through the window and devours the young man. THE END band, Boehmer said. "Sean's playing is real exciting and he has a tremendous blues talent. With our group, he's got full room to move. He's the lead player in it and youll see Sean featured all night," he said. "If a person likes a good hot blues guitar, then I think you should see the Tablerockers," Boehmer said. ' The Tablerockers will be playing tonight at the Zoo Bar, 136 N. 14th Street. Cover charge is $1.50. Beginning in May, they also will be playing Friday Afternoon Clubs, from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Zoo Bar. The cover charge will be $1. u D . 1 n cemw tor eno aeon women Z3 J"3 '2 WEDWESDRY MEM'S HIK5MT Free Drin!cs For Men 7-9 P.M. Thursday Night THE CATTLE OF THE SEXES IUNBEX SWLM SUIT CONTEST '$2 (M 1st Place Prize Man vs. Woman Who will win? 'i AC'" ' ! V, .i ' ' : I I i ,:: f ; -' FRIDAY FREE DRINKS FOR THE LADIES 7-9 P.M. IIONDAY 8 P.M. ' BOYLESQUE HALE REVUE (I j; 4. -S: DANCE TO STOOGES' fJEW VIDEO SYSTEM STOOGES 9th a p.st..-- VJE RGCll LINCOLN i I