The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 04, 1985, Page Page 8, Image 8

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ten, Friiiy tnd Saturday. Cover charge
is 12. Hhty Itsllrso, 6232 Ilsvslock
Drcsstfcli, Ml II 42th St. The Ava. Card Itoard, IVSisy and Sat
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IT'S CONTACT LENS CARE MONTH AT PEARL:
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And stay that way, for as long as you wear them.
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that lenses are worn, on the average, 11.5 hours a
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Yet the comfort of your lenses depends greatly
on how well they're cared for.
Now, at Pearle, we've sold over 1 million contact
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So we've learned a thing or two about their
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For instance. Its important to have lenses that
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Well also make sure you get the
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So if you're buying contact lenses, come on
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get the right kind of eyewear. From professionals
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llosststas, 31 1 S. 1 1th St. New
Higglers, Fridsy sr.i Saturday. Cover
iLtter Eailjm, CeOO W. 0 St
Orvill Vcn Se&en, Situ&ft B&)
p.m. to midnight. Admission is 13.25.
Kmie Kuccra, Sundry, 6 to 10 p.m.
Admission is 12.25.
P.O. PeT3, S22 S. Ninth St. -Exciter,
Friday ar.d Sitsrd:y. Cover
charge b CO cents.
Livcra'a Lqexcs, 1820 V. 0 St
Tay Williams, Friday and Silurdcy.
No cevcr charge.
nr;d Grove. 340 W. Comhuskcr
limy. The Verandas, today thiagh
iturdy. Ko cevcr chsfgs.
Epjaf csy, S233Vi S. 12th St. -Brandy,
todsy through Saturday. No
cover chr-rge.
Swee p Left, 8150 St. freeway,
tcdey through Satxdsy. Cover charge
is $1 on Friday ar.d Saturday.
Tccker Isn, 3225 S. 12th St.
Digger, t&d&y through Saturday. Cover
charge Is $1, first drink free.
Zso Est, 125 N. 14th St. Tha
James Harman Band, tcdey through
Saturday'. Cover charge is $3. FAC with
Cocktail Shorty & the T&Uerocksrs.
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Pr-msiI ihii wnificalc at any Pcark
Vision Ccmcr fur $20 oil on a fair of
cuniaci k-nsi's. Thii cvnifkau is
valid uniil Aprii 20, i985 when you
buy niatls only al ihc Pcark1!. lisuxi
biUnv, ThU ivnificalc musl be pa
scnit'd at time of punhaw. No 01 her
diiiounis. intiuding inMiraniv
benefit pph'.
Booklet of certtikatet
' for savings on contact
hn c&rc products.
Avfilabie orJy du
tag Contact Lens
Can Month.
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GATEWAY MALL
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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
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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.
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