The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 10, 1994, Page 14, Image 14

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    Buffalo
Continued from Page 11
The violence in “American Buffalo”
is found in the rather rough but neces
sary language.
“Mamet has a good ear for very
naturalistic, city kind of street talk,”
Hofeditz said. “He will take real lan
guage from the streets and adjust it to
identify the characters even more.”
Hofeditz said the language also
provided much of the humor in the
play.
“They contradict themselves. They
say one thing one minute and one
thing the next,” he said. “This contra
diction makes the play very funny.”
This rhythm and syntax of the lan
guage was the most challenging part
of the play for Houser.
“Other than profanity, the number
one word 1 say is ‘yeah,’” Houser said.
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“There are timed pauses before and
after lines. It’s very snappy dialogue.”
He said the cast spent a great deal
of time working with the lines until
they got them down to where, like
Shakespeare, “it rolls off the lips.”
Even though the play focuses on
deteriorating values, Houser said, his
character is everybody’s friend—but
only to those with whom he doesn’t do
business.
“He’s the one of any of them that
has a chance of getting out of the
situation he’s in,” Houser said. “He’s
a genuinely nice guy who’s never
done anything like this heist before.”
The role of Donny Dubrow has
been the hardest for Houser all year,
he said. Houser was in “Twelfth N ighf ’
and “ 13 Rue de L’ Amour” last semes
ter.
He said the play was funny on top
of all the seriousness and the depth.
“They’ll be points where people
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It shows what
lengths people will
go to to justify going
after what they think
they deserve.
—Hofeditz
play director
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don’t know whether to laugh or not,”
he said. “So what we’ve got to do is
just deliver the play the best we can.”
That includes doing it by the rules.
“American Buffalo” will be per
formed at the Studio Theatre on the
third floor of the Temple Building
tonight at 8 p.m. Regular tickets are
$9, and student tickets are $6.
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Week of March 7-11
Ten years ago this week:
-Film version of "West Side Story"
starring Rita Moreno and Natalie
Wood played at the Union Friday
and Saturday.
-Pianist Fernando Laires, an
internationally renowned musician,
played at Kimball Recital Hall.
Movies
-"Against All Odds," "Footloose."
Twenty years ago this week:
-"Dark of the Moon" performed
by the University Theatre.
-Henzlik Hall Auditorium, "Lady
Sings the Blues."
Movies
-"The Last Detail," starring
Jack Nicholson, "American
Graffiti," "The Sting," starring
Robert Redford, "McQ,"
starring John Wayne, and
"The Wew We Were," starring
Barbara Streisand.
Twenty-five years ago this
-The Beatles' "Yellow
Submarine," starring Sgt.
Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club
Band, played at the State
Theatre.
-Franco Zeffirelli's "Romeo and
Juliet" at the Cooper.
-"The Killing of Sister George"
at Howell Theatre.
-Compiled by Steven Sparling
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16 Computers For Sale
486-33.44MB hard disk, VGA colof monitor, asking $700
OBO. Smith Corona personal word processor, asking
$175 OBO Call 477-1808
AT&T personal computer and printer, $300 OBO, call
anytime, 421-6924.
40 Misc. For Sale
Super Nintendo System, 2 controllers, 2 games, $100.
Call or lease message 488-3944.
55 Photo Equipment
THE 11TH OMAHA CAMERA SHOW
March 12 8 13. 10a.m.-5p.m.
N.W. Radial Hwy. BUY-SELL
Radial Social Hall. 1516
-TRADE Info: 402-558
9473
65 Stereos TVs For Sale
For Sale: VCR w/remote. $85 excellent condition, works
great. Also, COLOR T.V.. $75. 466-8520
90 Vehicles For Sale
'89 Nissan Sentra, 2-door, auto, air. AM/FM, 43K, nice.
$3950/ofters
86 Nissan Sentra, 4-door, auto, air, AM/FM, 84K, clean.
S2450/ofters.
85 Mazda GLC, 2-door hatch, 4 speed, AM/FM. 87K.
$1750/Otters.
Beers Auto Sales, 1647 South 3rd. 477-6442.
1990 Honda Prelude Si. Power everything, sun-root,
loaded. Black with tinted windows, excellent condition
and extended warranty. Must sell by Fndayll $11,900 or
best otter. 474-1158._
1981 Pontiac Lemans, AM/FM. A/C, runs good. Some
minor body damage. $350 080 Cal 466 2315.
100s Services
100 Adoption
ADOPT - A stay at home Mom and tmancialy secured
devoted Dad looking to provide vour newfcom with love,
security, education and a great future Huge family and
loving puppy Please cal Elaine and Bill. Med ./Lag. paid.
1-800-220-9365.__
Caring home. Ilelime of love A security await your infant/
toddler Let us help Medcal/legal pd. Marianne/Nick 1
800-453-6039.
Loving, active couple want s to adopt a baby Stay at home
mom. warm home with lots of trees and grass. Waiting to
share toys, books and laughter Cal to tak. Pam and
Bob.J 800-793-4218._
To love and be loved* the best gift mite Our happy home
is tilled with love and laughter. All expenses paid Lets
help each other . Lets talk Call Flay or Carta. 1-800-841
6031
120 Bridal Services
Cyndie's Exquisite Photography
Beautiful wedding photography with a creative touch.
Packages start under $200.435-2016.
128 Child Care Services
•‘•Children s piano lessons at your location. 464-6442.
leave message.'**
148 Hairstyling
153 Insurance
For al your Insurance Needs, Jim Wallace 474 5077.
American Family laurance Rentera. Auto. Moma. Haalth,
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saving Good Studant Auto Policy.
Joeeph M OuRarrt Inauranoa Agency
5930 S. 58th. Suita C.
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170 Misc. Services
Your Money Matters
Thomaa K Stephana, by appointment 476-3041.
Independent Taa Preparation Service
178 Pregnancy
FREE PREGNANCY TESTING
Contldantlal counaetlng available Call for an
appointment
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941 O Street. Sulla 121
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PREGNANT? BIRTHRIGHT la a contldantlal helping
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188 Tanning
MONTH UNLIMITED $34.95
Northern Expoaura T annlng, 4242Comhuaker, 466-3826
195 Typing & Resumes
Action Resumes
Quality resumes, cover letters, typing. Quick service,
affordable rates. Evening, weekend hours. 435-7264.
All types of word processing. Laser printing. $1.25 dou
ble-spaced page. Call Dana, 466-4400
For affordable laser-printed papers and resumes, typed
fast and accurate, call Kristi at 486-4753.
Resumes By Ann
Quality resumes, professional writers. Over 12 years
experience, proven results. 464-0775.
Resumes
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200s Notices
203 Spring Break Trips
Headed to the Beach?
Stop by the Moose s Tooth and pick i» a pair of sandals
make by TEVA. TIMBERLAND or ALPS I The Moo mss
Tooth. 40th and "O' Street. 499-4549. _
SPRING BREAKIN’ IT?
Don't forget to pick up your TEVA Sandals at Cycle
Works. 27th A Vine Si 475-2453._
SPRING BREAK '54 Close out sale. Round trip airfare
to Cancun from Dee Moines $149 plus deporter tar
Airfare and hotel from $365. Cal Student Travel
Sendees at 500 «4« 4545. Alan at 435-1569, Shelly a
435-7759 for more Information.
210 Announcements
2nd Annual Diversity
Mini-Conference
"THE MEETING"
A fiction.il conversation bntwnnn
D' Kimi and M il. olm X
Sat March 12 12 noon
NE Unon iballroomi $100
Tickets available at City Last Unions
AA Cruise ships now hiring. Earn big US ♦ travel the
world (reel (Caribbean, E urope. etc.) Summer/permanent
positions available Guaranteed successl Call (919) 929
4396 ext. C307._
Attention Residence
Hall Students
Residence Hall As social on Elections
April 5. 1994
Elina forms available at all hail desks and RHA Office.
237 NO
DUE: March 27 by 6.00 p.m
77??: Cal 472-1095
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CAMP CHALLENGE
Summer Leadership School
So you didnl sign up tor ROTC M a trashman or sopho
more Catch up at Army ROTC Camp Chafenge. a paid
six-weak summer course in leadership training. No oto
ligation Register today CaN 472 2466 for delate
Cash in a Rash at the Cash Depot Delayed check
cashing. The title brown house at 2u 12 South 10th. 476
7212. Monday-Friday.9:00a.m. to6:00p.m.,Saturday
COME AND CELEBRA TEI
Annual Award Event
SUE TIDBALL AWARD
FOR
CREATIVE HUMANITY
Sunday March 13
7:00 PM
St. Mark* Episcopal Church
13th a R StrMl
Join Ih music and Imstlvlty
lo honor craatNa and caring
paopta on lha UNI campusl
THEWBLIC IS INVITED
CRUISE SHIPS HMSHO- Earn up lo $2,000*/momh on
CrulM Ship* or Land-Tour companla*. Summar S Ful
Tlme employment available No aaparlenc* necessary
For Information call t-206-634 MM axt. C5778
FITNESS CLASSES
Session II olth* 1804 Spring Etna** Claa* Sehedute
bag mi March 14. SU Waak sessions ara scheduled in
araa* Including: aaroblcs, total body conditioning. water
aerobics. Map aaroblc*. plu* several olhar*. Cla»*
schedules are avallablaal the Oftlcaol Campus Recre
at Ion. F or more Informal Ion, cal 472-3467
FREE CONCERT
Mu* ic by Roger Qlllan
Laiast of Ireland's exceptional acou*tlc singer/
»ongwrlar*l
Friday. March 11
7:30 In CUV Union
Fro* lor UNL Students, $3 Rtf*lc
Sponsored by the University Program Council.