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Classic musical inspires self-confidence,
faith through comedy, hidden love story
By Paula Lavigne
Senior Reporter
Driven by the goals of his impossi
ble dream, the disillusioned Don
Quixote begins his quest during the
opening performance of “Man of La
Mancha attneLiea
Center tonight.
Based on the
novel “Don
Quixote” by
Miguel de
Cervantes, this
classic musical
shows the impor
tance of self-confi
dence and eternal
faith.
Actor Ronald Brown, who por
trays Quixote, said the moral was
“one of hope and the idea of striving
towards something greater or high
er.”
Although Quixote’s character is
an insane old man looking through a
different reality, Brown said the mes
sage was timeless.
“He’s basically just out of his
mind,” Brown said. “It’s not like he’s
someone with a wild sense of humor.
He’s really off the deep end, but with
in that, he still has a clear sense of
purpose.”
This old man believes he is a me
dieval knightjousting monsters, which
are actually windmills, in pursuit of
his “dulcinea” or beautiful woman,
Brown said.
Quixote’s beautiful woman hap
pens to be a kitchen wench named
Aldonza, played by actress Susan
Nock.
- ti—
It Is a love story, but not a classic love story. It's
a love of the heart from afar, rather than an
intimate love.
—Nock,
actress
“Aldonza’s main goal is to sur
vive,” Nock said. Aldonza survives,
Nock said, by prostituting herself to
the local Muleteers.
“She doesn’t care about life. She
fails herself,” Nock said.
Aldonza’s character changes when
Quixote claims her as this raving beau
ty.
“As he opens his heart to her, she
becomes more vulnerable,” Nock said.
“She starts to like him. She sees her
self as he sees her.”
Nock said Aldonza’s basic mes
sage was to “believe in yourself and
see there’s another side of your life.”
Although “Man of La Mancha” is
seen as a musical comedy, Nock said
there was a hidden love story.
“It is a love story, but not a classic
love story,” she said. “It’s a love of the
heart from afar, rather than an inti
mate love.”
Both actors said their roles were
challenging because of the various
physical and vocal demands of their
characters.
“My character comes on as
Cervantes in prison awaiting trial,”
Brown said. “In an effort to save his
life, he undergoes a kangaroo court in
prison. He creates this story and be
-.w w
comes the character of Don Quixote.”
Brown, while switching between
Quixote and Cervantes, said there
was a challenge in maintaining the
audience’s understanding that this was
a “play within a play.”
“When we step in and out of char
acter, we need to make sure the audi
ence is able to stay with you,” he said.
“If they lose track, the impact is not as
strong.”
Endurance was the toughest chal
lenge for Nock.
“When I took this role, people said
‘You’recrazy; you’ll come outofthis
with no voice,”’ she said. “It comes
from the soul. The singing is very
earthy, very belty.”
Being thrown around, bench
pressed and dropped to the ground arc
other obstacles Nock has to over
come.
“I physically get thrown around
the stage,” she said. “The acting is a
lot to sink your teeth into.”
“Man of La Mancha” will pre
miere tonight at 8 p.m. with addition
al performances on Friday at 8 p.m.
and Sunday at 2 p.m. Tickets are $28,
$24 and $20, and they are half-price
for students.
FOR SALE 000s
02 Appliances
05 Bicycles
10 Books
13 Clothing
16 Computers
20 Furniture
30 Jewelry
40 Garage Sales
10 Mlsc. For Sale
45 Musical Instruments
46 Office Furniture
50 Pats
55 Photo Equipment
60 Sporting Goods
65 Stereos/TVs
70 Ticket Exchange
90 Vehicles
SERVICES 100s
100 Adaption
105 Alterations 6 Sewing
110 Automotive
115 Bicycle Service
120 Bridal
125 Catering
128 Child Care
130 Cleaning/Laundry
131 Cleaning/Households
135 Computer Service
140 Entertainment
145 Git Ideas
146 Hairstyling
150 Health 6 Fitness
153 Insurance
155 Instruction/Tutoring
158 Job Placement
160 Lawn care
165 Legal Services
173 Music Exchange
175 Photography
178 Pregnancy
180 Printing 8 Copying
182 Recycling
183 Religious
185 Rentals
188 Tanning
190 Tattooing
193 Travel
195 Typing 8 Resumes
NOTICES 200s
200 Rides
203 Spring Break Trips
205 Career Events
210 Announcements
215 Meetings
220 Greek Attars
230 Student Government
240 Personals
245 Lost 8 Found
250 Wanted
260 Fundraising
JOBS 300s
300 Help Wanted
310 Child Care
320 Work Study Jobs
330 Summer Jobs
340 Internships
HOUSING 400s
400 Roommates
410 Housing Wanted
420 Rooms/Rent
430 Houses/Rent
440 Duplex/Rent
450 Apartments/Rent
460 Summer Housing
470 Mobile Homes/Hent
480 Vacation/Rent
490 Homes/Sale
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00s For Sale
5 Bicycles For Sale
Bicycles, aceesories, suspension forks, and repairs.
Honker Hanger Bike Shop. 40th A A Streets 486-0323.
Hours: noon-530 p.m.
BICYCLISTS
Don't pay five dot art to ride your bike to campus. Parking
advisory meeting Jan. 13th, Thurs. 3.00 p.m East Cam
pus Linton. Great Plains room. Show up and voice your
opinion.
13 Clothing For Sale
Heyl Kick-A black combat boots, women's size S. Real
leather, triple-stitched BRAND NEWI Cal Michelle 475
6817. S80o4>.o.
16 Computers For Sale
For sale: Smith Corona Personal Word Processor 100C
keyboard/monitor, discs, ribbons. Corona Calc, 4 print
wheels. $300 080. Cal 477-0761.
20 Furniture For Sale
Complete king-size watetbed for sale. First $75 takes It.
1-335-2014_
Dorm-size refrigerator. 3.8 cubic feet—about 1 year old.
Stger single waterbed with drawers/padded rails. 435
For Sale: Bedroom set complete, dining room set. sofa,
bar stools. Can be seen 5-7pm Jan. 12 & 13. Call 476
2018 to Inquire.
60 Sporting Goods
Excel wrlght bench with tog extension a Incline pres v curl
bar and weight. Beet offer. Cal Derek. 435-4*9
KHS Montana Comp
Mountain Bfcings 1994 Bike of the Year in stock now and
only (700 at Cycle Works.
Snow skies. Fischer Superlxe 190. Bindings S727. Call
423-8225 after 5:30pm
100s Services
100 Adoption
Abundance of love awaits neefcom. Secure happy cou
ple wishes toprovtdechldwtlh wonderful future. Expens
es paid. Marla/Malt t-800-451-1770.
128 Child Care Services
Ful time openings, licensed daycare. Food program
available. 40th t Old Chenney area. Call for ln-home
Interview. Lori 423-0181.
153 Insurance
For al your Insurance Needs. Jim Wallace 474-9077.
American Family tourance-Renters, Auto. Home, Health,
and Life.
178 Pregnancy
FREE PREGNANCY TESTING
Confidential counseling available. Call for an
appointment.
LINCOLN CRISIS PREGNANCY CENTER
941 0 Street. Suite 121
_478-2601_
PREGNANT? BIRTHRIGHT Is a confidential helping
hand. ^Free^rvynancy test, please call us for *>poinf
188 Tanning
I Start your great Tan in Jan Unlmlted Tanning I
$20 00. The sooner you start, the mora Tans you I
can gat this month.
SaHaira 46th 6 Huntington. 464-8787.
195 Typing & Resumes
Action Resumes
Quality resumes, covar letters, typing. Quick serves,
affordable rates. Evening, weekend hours. 438-7264.
All types of word processing. Laser printing. $1.25 dou
ble-spaced page Call Dana. 466-4400
Resumes By Ann
Quality resumes, professional writers. Over 12 years
experience, proven results. 464-0775.
Resumes
Professionally typeset and laser printed. $15 plus tax
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200s Notices
210 Announcements
3 & 2 Year
Army ROTC Scholarship
For all diadpHnM now available ft you have 6 to 4
temester* remaining you may ba eligible. Full tuition at
UNI, plus up to $45000 for texfcookt. Cal 472-2468 for
more information. ,
3 & 2 Year
Army ROTC Scholarship
For all dtadpNnea now available. V you have 6 to 4
semesters remaining you may be eligible. Full tuition at
UNL. plus up to $450.00 for textbooks. Cal 472-2468 for
more information.
Apply now!
The Office for Student Involvement Is accepting apples
lions for the 1994-95 Involvement Teem Assistant. This
person will select, train and coordinate the 12-member
1994-95 Involvement Team. Pick up an applcaton at 200
Nebraska Union or 300 Nebraska East Union or call
Jennifer McClure at 472-9142. Applcatlon deadline: Feb
ruary!._ _
Attention UNL Student, Staff, S Faculty
Are you experiencing pain or discomfort In
your loot or legs?
Then check out the new podiatry services at the
University Heath Center Podiatry services be
gin January 12.1994. Wednesday. 1 -3 p.m. For
more Information or to schedule an appointment
call 472-7416. A fee Is charged for this service.
BICYCLISTS
Donl pay five dotars to ride your bite to campus. Parking
advisory meeting Jan. 13th. Thurs. 300 p m East Cam
pus Union. Great Plains room. Show up and voice your
opinion.
ATTENTIONII EHgtke student planning to transfer to
Teachers College must first attend a College orientation
session. Bring your advising folder and a CMA to one of
the sessions listed below:
Tuesday. January 18 107Henzllk 200-245
Tuesday. January !8 107 Henzlfc 300 - 345
Wednesday, January 19 107 Henzlfc 3:30 • 4:16
Wednesday. January t9 107 Henzlfc 430 - 6:15
Monday. February 28 116 Henzlfc 230-3:16
Monday. February 28 196Henzft 300-346
Tuesday. March 1 107 Henzlfc 200 - 246
Tuesday. March 1 107 Henzlfc 300 -346
Tuesday. April 5 107 Henzlfc 2:00 -246
Tuesday. April 6 107 Henzlfc 3:00-346
Wednesday. April 8 107 Henzlfc 3:30-4:16
Wednesday. April 6 107 Henzlfc 430-8:15
For more Information, contact the Teachers College Stu
dent Servioes Center, 106 Henrifc Had.