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Pago 10 it ) r 1 1 n n u n n J. A I ). '0. . U u to) 3 I H "3 1 i i). f 1 Daily Nebraskan Thursday, September 13, 1984 :pf n. 7 .La u ri ,Li4l P U I1! I If fi n Jvuiu u il u it xL n V. . 1WU 13 In ii will V v v WET T-SHI CONTEST $100 1st Place Prize! Plus 4-FERS 7-10 pm ) n "iff i y 0 David CrcjnrDstly Nsbrctkcn Hick Cals and his outline for the structure of dramatic action end writing plays. UBJL witeir ckalleBges amdiience By Roger Quiring Daily Nebraskan Staff Writer Monday 8 p.m. BOYLEsQUi MALE REVUE TUESDAY "LOVE THOSE LEGS PARTY" $100 CASH FOR THE "BEST SET OF LEGS" write creatively, to dramatize a Casals recommends two plays situation." that will be performed this fall, The Hostage" and Pinter's "Be- , Good theater should invoke an trayal." He said he is impressed There is a new face in the UNL action-reaction response between wfth the quality of people work theater department. The face is performer and audience, C as ale mg m te department. Mick Casale's the playwright in said. The audience should leave . . 0 .w e.Zn u with their r.nininns rhalleneed or Despite not having seen a play CO introduction to theater and ad- possibly changed. To do this he unhne20 C ; VafCeQpiaj?7Kin8- .A A confront and "Cold." -Elm Circle" arid "Cold" l 1 hvtTTS ne problem with the theater have sold out in New York and at WoSS; ?SS5? Minnesota's Guthrie II theater. I I Caslle said his status as play- bec&nstZ? "Elm Circle" will be available ( ) wright was not .something he. com A from Dramatist Flay Service i chosetobecomebutrathersome-r TTie playwright must find seme ctime this falL X thing he does because he has noJ unifymg concept and develop a someimi 1 ) choice. Casale, who is from up- drama that challenges the aud- Currently Casale is working on V v state New York, originally was a ience, he said. a play about a murder during the j journalism major at New York Casa!e emphasized tfce excel- American- Indian Movement of I ) State University. In journalism lent opportunities UNL theater the mid-70s and equal minority Vasuc luuitu jiuu ua w offers the then.ter Soor ui e ininuiui ..uwimj repeat factual information, to tell " Casale leaves tor Mew YorK at the truth." Not happy with the "Compared to New York prices, the end of September to face the iViVlV DRINK SPECIALS A'OwAJO'C journalistic style of writing, Casale this is a great place to find out challenge of getting the play pro ww.wW.a fjj discovered theater "a way to about theater. It's a bargain." duced. ock of Seagulls album Fl flies high 50 DRINKS 25 DRAWS $1.50 PITCHERS RAINIER SPECIALS ALL NIGHT new album out in ages (really Young Heart nil fPfrnn W 1 L U LJja L' 1 NJ Lis I 0-10 pm NEW PROMOTION "GOLOSH OLDIHO TJITE". 50 DRINKS 25 DRAWS $1.50 PITCHERS Corns Reck To The Hi By Stephanie ZirJc . only about a year and a half but This album is nicely repetitious Daily Nebmsfc&a Staff Writer the last one didn't count). The like its predecessors and contains A Flock of Seagulls hasnt had a new one is titled TheStoryofa many mushy love songs For those WilU 1UVC 1.1113 K.UIU Ui StUil, ita perfect. The Story of a Young Heart isnt a3 clever as the group's first album nor as synthetically oriented as sen(which still really doesn't count). A couple of songs are almost equal to what one could find on the first LP. - Overall this album is a very good complement for the first self-titled LP but it still doesnt have the same impact. If a 51 10, DANCE TO STOOGES' NEW VIDEO SYSTEM P ST. IVE l?OCK LINCOLN 1 ' M -Jill t J I 0 u u x g 3 , . 1 3 py MICHELOB & MICHELOB LIGHT '. feA i2pk...; c3gg I A - . H 111 loJPV "' BUSCH - -M rfi? - case...... LJaLatJ I j MILLER & MILLER LITE - ) h-vrf : - en p)n ' S ' case-warm .." Jmiaj .1 V j;X T Y ,. u : 1 The good thing about hard core rock is that it is fast, loud and all the songs sound alike. That holds only too true for Husker Du's album Land Speed Record At time3 it is hard to under stand the lyrics, but the main idea can be obtained from the intriguing, sometimes humorous song titles such as "Gun at My School," Tired of Doing Things" and "Let's Go Die." The songs are short and to the point. There are 17 of them cram med onto the seemingly short LP. One of the best things about this album is how the songs blend into each other. The stereo must be cranked to get the full listen ing effect. It also helps if you have bad tweakers. Husker Du is Swedish for "Do you remember?" Let's try to forget this one.