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Theatre Continued from Page 9 On a big stage, an actor must be all elbows and knees if the people in the back are going to get the jokes. Up close an actor must be all eye brows and lips. Audience members, even in the back, can see every expression of the actor’s face, every twitch of the lip, every line of the brow. Pacing, blocking, timing — ev erything changes on the small stage. “Mike and Susan,” and the the final one-act, “The Tiger,” made the most appropriate use of the stage with excellent footwork by the players and some genuinely memorable moments from Judd Fetters and Don Wright, respectively. But “The Enchanted Mesa” was poorly chosen for the small stage, besides being a rather uninteresting and poorly written piece. Part of the evening’s difficulties will already have been solved by this writing, no doubt. The show seemed to be working out some kinks that first night. In all, the production seemed a little rushed. With putting up a stag< and rehearsing all at once, Silver def initely had his hands full. A little more time for workin] might have done the trick. In all, the production survived th< intrusion of the TV camera from hell opening night jitters find some appar ently last minute cast shifting, quit admirably. Once director and cast haw learned their way around the stage we may expect better and bette things from Lincoln’s newest theatei —Mark Baldridg< Alternative Continued from Page 9 “I’m pleased to have it happen ing,” George said. ‘“No Alterna tive’ can go a long way to raise consciousness. It can relate how to deal, live and work with people who have AIDS.” McCallum said he appreciated the initial support of AIDS aware ness by the artists on the album. “It’s a nice thing when you have artists who are so strong to get together to donate new songs for this album,” he said. “The pro ceeds of the album are going to a good cause, too.” McCallum said by using the al bum to raise AIDS awareness, the effort was targeting more college students. “This is very specifically at tracted to college students,” he said. “By localizing the focus of this project, we can further heighten their awareness.” George said the young adult population was an important group to inform because they were the counted the highest among people with AIDS. “It’s great to get attention in their teens to their 30s,” he said. “This age group is also helping people understand the need of char itable giving.” “Even if they can’t donate a lot of money to big events they can contribute on a smaller scale,” he said. The all-ages listening party Monday begins at 10 p.m. at The Edge. McCallum said he would put the album on sale at midnight. “We plan to raise a few hun dred dollars while providing in formation that is both informative and enjoyable,” he said. McCallum said the support he received from the local businesses was vital to the fundraising effort. The Edge will be donating drink proceeds to the foundation, he said. The Planet was also providing free air time and live call-ins to the event. “This is a very nice community awareness project,” he said. “There is an intense attraction to do so much good.” George said he appreciated the organizations who were making the fundraiser possible. McCallum said he was encour aged by the opportunity to involve smaller businesses in the project. 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Deadline: November 12,1993 ATTENTION! Toastmasters International Is an organization which helps its members improve their public speaking. Inter personal, and communication skills. Interested students should call 474-6958. Please leave a message Congratulations to the following new TCAB members; Tracy Agne, Anna Baeder, Owe Beatty, Aly Berggren. Amy Eickhott, Amy Franzen, Erin Gfawacki, Jessica Herink, Jennifer Hertlein, Nicole Kaplan, Trfcla Koch, Jason McNeely. George Scholthauer. and Cara Timmerman. Cruise Ships Now Hiring Earn up to $2,000*/month * world travel (Hawaii. Mexico, the Caribbean, etc.) Summer and Career employment available. No ewenence necessary. For more intorma tion cal t -206-634-0468 ext. C577&. Do you know an OUTSTANDING individual or organize tion? Nominate them for the Heart and Soul or Orgamza tion o( the Month awards I Pick up tor ms in 200 CityUnion, 300 East Union._ Ain Get ready pledges I All your friends in the active chapter wish you the best of luck on your pledge final tomorrow ESI EXPERTS: TOEFL Preparation, ESL classes Cul tural training, weekend seminars/ workshops Dick Kruse (308)382-2796, 80Q-ESI-5707_ EXPLORING MEXICO’S YUCATAN PENINSULA Enjoy the sun at beaches, Mayan pyramid ruins, bird sanctuaries. markets and other beautlul places. Dec. 28. 1993-Jan. 9± 1994. Members$750. SIGNUP DEADLINE NOVEMBER 18,7flCpm Cal Deena or Jim 0 472-4777 tor more Into. FOREVER THE RAINBOW Inviting Active and Majority Rainbow Girls to participate in meetings, activities, and friendship. Lincoln Assembly •6. 2700’S" Street 7.00 PM. 2nd 8 4th Tuesdays Tish DeMoss, Mother advisor 488-3858. Carolyn Plants, Ad visor 477-9464. Friends, lamly. students, and members ol the commumiy who need support or who can extend support during the Candl Harms trial are welcome to meet In the Women s Center on Monday. Nov 8 from 500p.m. - 8.00p.m.. This time wll be used for discussion and to remain Informed ol the events of the trial. This group will meet on Mondays thru the trial or more frequently ft desired MEET THE AUTHOR: Nebraska writer Michael R. Hil will sign copies of his book. ‘Archival Strategies and Tech nkjuea. 4 p.m.-6 p.m. Wednesday. Bkrestem Books. 712 O' Street Phone Volunteers Needed Excellent experience for Human Service me|ore. Lin coln Personal Crisis Service wll hold a one day volunteer training session Saturday Nov. 13, from 9:00a.m. to 6:00 p.m. at 4341 Briarpark Drive. To register call 475-517), leave name and number. _ PRE-SEASON BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT The last day to enter the Intramural Pre-Season Basket ball Tournament tor both men and women is Tuesday. November 9. Don't delay I Enter your team now. Cal 472 3467 for more Information. STUDY ABROAD Information meetings. Tuesdays at 6:30, Wednesdays at 400. International Affairs. 1237 R St. UNIVERSITY PROGRAM COUNCIL OPEN FORUM NOV. 16, 5:00-6:00PM NU WINTER SOLSTICE CONCERT F eaturing Windham Hill Recording Artists - Spe ciai guest, Joel Di Bartofo. December 5. Lied Cemer. 8 00pm UNL students $15. public $26. Avaitable allied Box Office. UNIVERSITY*pftOGRAM COUNCIL