The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 09, 1989, Page 10, Image 9

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1. Acrosmith, “Pump”
2. Rolling Stones, “Steel Wheels’ ’
3. Tears For Fears, “Sowing the
Seeds of Love”
4. Skid Row, “Skid Row”
5. Alice Cooper, “Trash”
6. Tom Petty, “Full Moon Fever”
7. Billy Squire, “Here And Now”
8. Gorky Park, “Gorky Park”
9. Jethro Tull, “Rock Island”
10. The Call, “Let The Day Be
gin”
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1. Madonna, “Cherish”
2. Janet Jackson, “Miss You
Much”
3. Warrent, “Heaven”
4. Tears For Fears, “Sowing the
Seeds of Love”
5. New Kids On The Block,
“Cover Girl”
6. Milli Vanilli, “Girl, I’m Gonna
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Miss You”
7. Aerosmith, ‘‘Love In An Eleva
tor”
8. Neneh Cherry, ‘‘Kisses On The
Wind”
9. Cure, ‘‘Love Song”
lO.Starship, ‘‘It’s Not Enough”
PICKLES
1. New Kids On The Block,
‘‘Hangin’ Tough”
2. Mdtley Criie, ‘‘Doctor Feel
Good”
3. B-52’s, ‘‘Cosmic Thing”
4. Janet Jackson, “Rhythm Nation
1814”
5. Randy Travis, “No Holding
Back”
6. Dwight Yoacam, “Just Lookin’
Foi A Hit’’
7. Paula Abdul, “Forever Your
Girl’’
8. Young M.C., “Stone Cold
Rhythm’’
9. Aerosmith, “Pump”
‘ lO.Bad Biains, “Quickness”
TWISTERS
1. Paula Abdul, “Forever Your
Girl”
2. Milli Vanilli, “Girl, You Know
It’s True”
3. Rolling Stones, “Steel Wheels”
4. New Kids On The Block,
“Hangin’Tough”
5. Motley Criie, “Dr. Feel Good”
6. Tom Petty, “Full Moon Fever”
7. Skid Row, “Skid Row”
8. Richard Marx, “Repeat Of
fender”
9. Aerosmith, “Pump”
10. Fine Young Cannibals, “The
Raw And The Cooked”_
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Kimball presents ‘The Odyssey
By Gretchen Boehr
Senior Reporter
The National Theatre of the Deaf
will perform an adaptation of an
ancient Greek epic, “The Odyssey,
8 p.m. Monday through Wednesday
at Kimball Recital Hall.
The Tony Award-winning group
is a professional ensemble of deaf and
hearing actors currently on a national
50-city tour.
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The NTD actors combine sign
language with spoken word and cre
ate a performance enjoyable to both
hearing and deaf audiences.
Over the last 19 years the NTD has
given more than 5,000 performances
in 24 countries.
The performance at the University
of Nebraska-Lincoln campus is based
on the classic adventure by Homer.
The NTD’s production of “The
Odyssey” begins inside the Trojan
horse where Odysseus and his men
are hidden and ready for battle.
“The Odyssey” tells the story of
Odysseus’ dangerous and mystical
journey back to his family after the
Trojan War of monsters, gods and
natural disasters.
Director of the performance Will
Rhys has acted and directed in thea
ters across the country including on
and off-Broadway productions.
David Hays, a leading Broadway
scenic and lighting designer, founded
the NTD in 1967. Since that time the
NTD has received critical acclaim for
its adaptations of the classics as well
as its original works.
Jim McShane, UNL English pro
fessor, will give a pre-performance
talk about ‘‘The Odyssey” at 7:30
p.m.in 119 Westbrook Music Build
ing- . .
A signer for the hearing-impaired
and deaf will accompany McShane.
Tickets are $13 and $9. UNL stu
dents and children 18 and under re
ceive a half-price discount.
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