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THINK AHEAD tor your graduation needs. We have Announcements, Name Cards, Memory Books, Jewelry, and Party Supplies. Think of us. 476-0111 End Zone Continued from Page 7 be performed Dec. 5-7 and Dec. 10 14. Choreographers Lisa Fusillo, Dee Hughes and Lynn Topovski will present the show in the How ell Theatre. , Kimball Recital Hall will host two one-act operas, Mozart’s “The Impressario” and Pasalieri’s “La Diva.” Both are sung in English and performed Nov. 22-23. A French language production of Moliere’s “The Misanthrope” will be presented in the Howell Thea tre. Christian Rist will direct and act in the 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. perform ances by the French Classic Studio. The Lincoln Community Play house will present “The Adven tures of Amelia Bodelia" Nov. 15 17 and Nov. 22-24. Stop Smoking. American Heart Association * —-—-* 1 EARN $15 FOR EACH DONATION 1ST - 15TH OF THE MONTH jSj ! • Enjoy prompt courteous treatment from our caring staff_V I I |J~3 Free physical on your first donation, call for aooointmenil Expires 11-30-911'» | BRING THIS AD IN FOR $20 ON YOUR FIRST VISIT & JM I M $20 ON YOUR SECOND VISIT WITHIN FIVE DAYS I if this is your first donation, or if you have not donated m the last two months 126 N 14th Street ^UHe ^ Ph<>ne 474 2335 ^ r-—■ ~ ~ ~ ~ I Cash for College Over 3 Million Students Will Qualify For College Grants & Scholarships • Vjeam the quickest & easiest ways you can win both scholarships and financial aid awards • Learn how to improve your chances for a Pell Grant • Learn how to increase the amount of your Guaranteed Student Loan. • Leamhow much money you are eligible to receive so you can choose the schools that best suit your true financial need For more information and a FREE copy of 10 Ways To Stretch Your Scholarship Chances! fill out and mail the attached coupon TODAY! • i i i i Name _ ■ i i i Address _ , i i , City _State_Zip- ( Phone (_) _ ! Mail EDUCATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES , Coupon 2841 TIERRA DR., #308 , , To: LINCOLN, NE 68516 , From left, Missy Wigley, a senior theater and history major; John Lepard, a candidate for a master of fine arts degree in acting; Paul Pearson, 2640 S. 13th; and director Layne Enlers, a doctoral candidate in speech and dramatic arts, rehearse “27 Wagons Full of Cotton at trie Calvary United Methodist Church at 11th and Garfield streets. Pedantic Man gives pointers on how to understand various stage directions By Mark Baldridge Staff Reporter Dear Pedantic Man, I want to write a play about these monsters who take over the Capitol and demand that everyone smoke hash. Can you give me any pointers? What about all those stage directions? What do they mean? Thanks loads. Arthur Miller ■ Art, One pointer: Don’t. But if you feel you must, I can give you the low-down on stage-speak. At Rise: A lot ofplaysbegin with this. It refers to the raising of the curtain Currently, it’s being replaced by the more prosaic, “As the play begins." Stage Left: Actor’s left when he is standing on the stage, fully clothed and facing the audience. Pretty stodgy stuff by today’s standards. ---, Stage Right: Actor’s right. Ditto as above. Down Stage: Toward the audi ence. Again, this is depending on the assumption that the audience will sit all on one side, not hang from the ceiling or lie on futons all over the stage. Up Stage: Away from the audi ence, toward the back of the stage. To “upstage” another actor is to See PEDANTIC on 11 SrlSeyotfi|SH ■^W7/7«7J/?7»I^7//lwy/i7Jv3^»' PfHfMiWirir^wyflp IjillijiPagwWMwMB: ImMMfiMnmfll .K—TT*T^ ^ n WfFuwtm ' mjijMSjijmm^UMa r The best camouflage is the truth. Because nobody ever believes it. //'/> The fti. tFDm / "A morality by Mu Without a rviach I moral,’ said Translation' Swiss playwright by Michael FYlach ot his masterwark, a Brrchtlan -style parable set In Germany mid-1950s. His comedy deals with two arsonists who effortlessly work their way Into the perfect house to plot their obvious A wicked schemes Studio Theatre. 3rd Floor Temple Building * 8:00 PM Nov. 14, 15, 16 & 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 r'A WORLD OF ENTERTAINMENT Season ^ University Theatre Alta Box Office: 215 Temple Bldg. 12th & R Sts., Lincoln. NE 68588-0201 (402) 472-2073 ^ UNTVPtsmr or Nebraska uncoln j 7:00'p.n CtnteniaC Room Reserved Stats S3,$4, and SS in advance S4,SS, and S6 at the door uf/student I'D tickets avadaSCe at the R2& office, 334 City •Union Sponsored by HSSRSl, WPC, SLSRA, XC