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Avfilabie orJy du tag Contact Lens Can Month. j IC GATEWAY MALL f 1 1185 a-ark Keaith Sifl-icu. Inc. ABT Ait Lc&sns Gallery, lUchsrds. Hell 205 Student .and Faculty Art Wcrksin-Prcgress. Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. trA Fri-Jsy, 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Eleventh Street GsJlery, 05 O St. "New Painting byDad Kriecr" exhibit. Tuesdey through Sunday, noon to 5 p.D. Bhea Art Gdkiy,'"Shc!doa on Pspcr" exhibit. "Air.erieen 7orks cn Peper" exhibit. "NAZCA & Photo Crsphlc Ldseepes" exhibit ty M?rilp iindses. An:ericn Cubism" exhibit. 1107IE3 CSasp-a 1 cd 2, 'le Sixer's V,".:c," 5, 7 and 8:10 p.m.; "Kir.3 De1d," 6:30, 7:45 and 10 p.m. CcccrTfctitro, "tzty, Secret of the Lost Legend," 5:&0, 7:30 end 9:30 p.m. Dsr::!- 3, "Perils Ervcr.,e,w 5:40, 7:40 and 9:40 p.m.; "Bet urn of the J edi," 5, 7:25 end 9:50 p.m.; Police Academy IV 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. East Park 8, "Beverly Kills Cop," 5:40, 7:40 end 0:43 p.n.; "Amadeus," 5:20 t?.i 8:20 p.m.; "Tha Cerebess Ms1e," 5:10, 7:10 od 9:10 p.m. teeMeo MinltaBie Bn!e By Julie Lba . tfrBprter "The Dining Room" by A. R. Gur ney Jr. will be presented at UNL's Temple thesier beginrdng this Thuri day. This unique pky predictably takes place in a dining room cr rather, several dining rooms. The six actcrs each portray at least nine dilTerent characters throughoit the prcdiic- tion. With esch brief scene, the Eiidience sees some vsrjing aspect cf a family as it unfolds in the tradi tional dining area. Paul Barnes, ?ho is a visiting instructor at UNL from the Oregon Shakespesren Festh'a!, directed the play. According to BfiT.es, "Dinir Room" did pese some dlfflcolties. Barnes ssid thst beesase only six actors play so many roles, a basic set of clothing had to be used. "We had an especially tricky design problem," Barnes sdd. "Just becsusa the costumes cro simple, you Jast can't fjdfa The look must be exactly right." Also, in an attempt to make the set sfpea: to be cccaniag in a tpe "s & Ja llitre, "That's Dancina" 7:30 p.sa. Fla 4, "Alness," 6:15, 7:30 and 0:45 p.ta.; 'Teverly Kills Cop," 5:30, 7-45 ir.d 10 pjsi.; 'The Ereskfest dub" 5:15, 7:15 er.J 9:15 p.m.; "The Sure Thins" 5:20,7:20 v4 9:20 p.m. lftaG!2 sryTestw, "Nos. laspas,- ssrsaqr w 3, y end :30 p.m. Lr.i 8:30 p.n. Etssrt Thcre. "Mast" Run t r'd C:H p.n- csd O Gt, Drfve-Ia Thea trc T: e Ac-i:r.y II" and "Police " 7:30 p.m. V:i:or,:,r.zzy tci:y,7tollp.m. b e.e I! !ii Ur.i;n Ccr.tennial Room tr.dr:'.:rcc:T. cr.d Party , Fri- dsy, 6 to 11:30 p.m. in the Nebraska Ccr.tenr.J-1 ree?.. Serecred by the Ir.tentier.d Z:zlz:t Conization. crl- !r- - - 1 to 10 p.m. in the Ezzi ;r E C -1, Wi at 7 a.m. ir. the Lr.t U:.!c:x reroied by the UTC Visuzl Arts Corasiittee. of void, Csrr.es said, athesterin-the-round is beir.g ussd in favor of a thrust cr prescenksa rrch stage. ; Barnes also sdd that he made a special attempt to remain as faith ful to the text &r.d miter as he coild. Cindy Totien, who will be listed as the second actress, shed some light on the diScaity cf portraying so many vsrio'js roles. According to Totten, "the director first had us write the histories and biographies for each character." Totten also sdd a lot of time was spent on defining character objec tives arid the physical centers of each character. When asked how such intimate theater space afTsctsd her acting, Totten ssid, "I Izvz performing in such intimate mreoadisss because yo-ti cm notice very subtle things ever smell it such a close &tsnee. Edr m dmz to the audience, you can even fed the eaergy cf those arcund. ' "Dink Ecoia" will be presented at the Temp! Hidsy through Saturday and April 8 through 13. Curttia tltte will be 8 p.m. L7 A. II z;t:: zj, Jr. j banquet of theatrics! riches" j Ar-ff! f! t p. r to y, ti Li t. li Jl a,.i H-w'J..: 12t?5pj-, M-F 5 to 8 frn F.F.ri i r T T !