Arts & Entertainment Sentimental ‘Harvey’ uneven, ‘pleasant’; leave unseen By John Heuertz StaffRcportcr Remember that one Sunday afternoon when the realization slowly dawned on you that you had the TV all to yourself? Mom and Dad went to Omaha for the day, your brother—master of “dibs”— just left, and your sister had that thing that kept her in bed all day? Some old black-and-white movie came on with Jimmy Stewart. It was about a guy whose best friend was a 6-foot invisible rabbit named Harvey. Remember the feeling of losing yourself? And remember being able to hang on to that feeling most of the afternoon? If you’ve had a secret desire since childhood to relive that Sun day afternoon in a live theater /V_7A_ production of “Harvey,” you may want to reconsider your plans to call up the University Club and make reservations. Lincoln Ensemble’s version of “Harvey” is just unpolished enough to interrupt the luxury of forgetting reality. There were probably a dozen spots in last Friday’s performance where an actor choked on his lines. None of the performances were particu larly outstanding, but one or two were a bit weak. Lita Sheldon Zimbelman plays Veta Louise Simmons, the sister and supporter of the gregarious Elwood P. Dowd. She is relatively convincing as a nervous social climber concerned about the threats to her and her daughter’s reputation that her pooka-loving brother poses. By the end of the performance I almost believed Zimbclman’s character, but it took until the end of the performance to be convinced. She seemed to understand her character, but her physical actions were stiff and the bulk of her deliveries sounded only like an outstanding first reading. The best performance came from Tom Martin, a local dentist, who played the leading role of Elwood P. Dowd (Jimmy Stewart’s role). The character doesn’t have a lot of depth; he’s not supposed to. Dowd’s description of himself is “pleasant.” His mother always told him that a person could either go through life being smart or being pleasant. Elwood tells us that he tried smart for a while and now he prefers being pleasant. Martin is properly pleasant as Dowd. Good casting was involved in giving the role of Mr. Wilson, the sanitarium orderly, to John C. Will. Will is big and mean looking. It’s too bad he diminished his intimi dating quality by stumbling on so many lines. Part of this may be because he was cast after another actor was injured a few weeks into rehearsal and could not continue the role. If you love the theater and you love “Harvey,” maybe your love can see past the crudeness of this production. If your aesthetic sensi tivity is on the prudish side, or if you’re looking to relive that one Sunday afternoon of your child hood, you might want to hold off on this one. But keep in mind that local theater, if you want to sec it thrive, depends upon your support. The contract between Lincoln Ensemble Theater and the Univer sity Club is an effort to give Lin coln a dinner theater. A lot of the same cri tics who raise their noses at imperfect theater are the same ones crying about the cultural inferior ity of Lincoln to Omaha. One of the main points of their argument lies in the success of Omaha’s dinner theaters. Lincoln is still struggling to raise its dinner theater out of infancy and onto its own two feet. “Harvey” continues perform ances beginning Thursday and plays through Saturday. Reserva tions are required and cost $20 per person for dinner and the show or $5 for just the show. The Univer sity Club is at 13th and P streets on the top two floors of the Stuart Building. 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