The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 30, 1987, Page Page 10, Image 10

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Daily Nebraskan
Friday, January 30, 1987
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An even in;? cf jazz will be pres
ented Saturday at Jazz Fest '87, a
benefit fur the American Cancer
Society.
Featured artists include the Jazz
Underground, Russ Gibson and
Friends, Mot her's Big Band Jazz and
renowned jizz singer Marilyn Maye.
The Lcs A::;;v les Hues once wrote
-that Maye "is one of those rare hits
of freshness that spurn the cutesy
entrance, the bl? flats, backdrops
and projections, the boxes of bric-a-brac
and elaborate costume chafes
and even the false exit. The chief
ingredient, in addition to a bit d
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the sin-'cr herself."
Tickets fsrthetvcnts are S10a::d
are available at Diftze Music House,
KLIN, Mother's Music and the
American Cancer Society office.
The event will be at 7:30 p.m. Sn
the ballroom of the Con;hukir
Hotel, 1 !Uh and L streets. Contact
information.
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The Lincoln Community Playhouse,
with the support of the Nebraska Arts
Council, will hold open auditions for
six male and five female roles in "The
Diviners" by Jim Leonard Jr. on Monday
at the playhouse, 2500 South 56th St.
Auditions for 14 to 17-year-old boys
auditioning for the role of Buddy Lyman
will be from 4 to 6 p.m., and auditions
for adults 18 and over will be at 7:30
p.m. All who audition should be availa
ble for callbacks on Tuesday.
"The Diviners" is a drama that takes
place in the 1930s in the homes, Fields
and public gathering places of the
mythical southern Indiana town of
Zion. Buddy Lyman Is a boy with
limited physical, mental and emotional
abilities an "innocent" who is
graced with the amazing ability to
divine water. The play is focused on his
trusting friendship with an ex-preacher.
In addition to the role of Buddy
Lyman, which could be played by an
older actor who looks young, the male
roles available include ex-preacher C.C.
Showers, Buddy's father Ferris, and
Basil Bennett, a farmer and the local
doctor. Dewey Maples and Melvin Wilder
are local farmhands.
Female roles available include Bud
dy's older sister Jennie Mae, "true
believer" Norma Henshaw, her nice
Darlene, cafe-owner Goldie Short, and
Basil's wife Luella.
Rehearsals are scheduled for 7 to 10
p.m. weekdays and 1 to 5 p.m Sundays
and begin Feb. 9 In preparation for
opening on March 19.
For more information, contact the
Lincoln Community Playhouse at 489-9608.
'The Studio of Salvator Rosa '
Now on view at Joslyn Art Museum
is a newly acquired painting, "The
Studio of Salvator Rosa in the
Mountains of the Abruzzi" (1865),
by British artist Thomas Jones
Barker.
The oil painting is in the historical
genre that flourished in the 19th
century and that is representative
of Barker's style and career. The
painting depicts two Italian figures
popular with British audiences of
the day: the controvesial 17th-century
artist Salvator Rosa and the charis
matic 19th-century military leader
Giuseppe Garibaldi.
According to Bernard Barryte,
Joslyn's curator of European art,
"The Studio of Salvator Rosa" was
purchased at auction in October at
Christies' New York auction house.
Funds for the painting were gener
ously provided by the Joslyn Women's
Association from money raised at its
1985 Collectors' Choice.
Barryte said he became aware of
the work through the Christies'
auction catalogue. He was interested
in the Barker work, he explained,
because "it's an exciting picture
with an obviously rich narrative
content. In portraying celebrated
artist Salvator Rosa and in its
contemporary associations with the
Italian hero Giuseppe Garibaldi,
the work effectively combines two
colorful legends."
"Its narrative is very detailed and
must have appealed enormously to
19th-century British audiences, who
knew the stories about Rosa and
especially about Garibaldi so well,"
Barryte said. "Rosa was one of the
most popular artists among English
connoisseurs and critics, while
Garibaldi's efforts to unify Italy
were widely applauded throughout
England."
Research among art-reference
publications revealed that "The
Studio of Salvator Rosa" has for
more than 100 years been considered
by art historians and critics to be a
prime example of Barker's skill as a
historical genre painter, Barryte said.
Admission is $2 for adults and $1
for children under 12 and senior
citizens. Museum hours are 10 a.m.
to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday;
and 1 to 5 p.m.,. Sunday; Joslyn is
closed Mondays and major holidays.
For more information, please call
the Joslyn Art Museum at 342-3300.
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