Statue, Barber Complicate Play Whitelaw Savory, founder and owner of the Whitelaw Savory Foundation of Modern Art, will be seen leading the opening chorus of "One Touch of Venus” when the modern musical comedy begins its eighth performance run Friday at the University theatre. The arrival of the long sought statute of Ve nus of Anatolia to the Foundation and subsequent actions of a visit ing barber create a situation which offers over two hours of musical hilarity to theatre-goers. Rodney Hatch, the barber, soon arrives at the Foundation. When left alone with the statue of Ve nus, he slips his fiance's engage ment ring on the plaster finger— an act which brings the statute to life. Plot Complicated The arrival of Rodney's fiance, Gloria, complicates the already tangled love affair. Venus causes Gloria to disappear, and Gloria's mother accuses Rodney of killing Gloria. The police take Rodney off to jail, but are surprised when Venus insists on being locked up, too. In the second act, the arrival of an avenging Anatolian, a joyous jailbreak, a hurried hunt and the return of Gloria work the plot toward the ultimate solving of its character’s problems. A ballet de picting Venus' life as a modern housewife is interrupted when the gods come to take her back to her Olympian home. Songs Listed Throughout the evening, the haunting music of Kurt Weill and the scintillating lyrics of Ogden Nash will be served in liberal doses for the theatre-going public. The title song is only one of many songs in the'show. The opening chorus, led by Open Sat. & Weekdays 6:45 Open Sun. 2:45 Friday & Saturday Kathryn Grayson Howard Keel Kiss Me Kate Tech.-Musical Scott Brady - Vera Ralston Perilous Journey Drama I Savory, is the rousing “New Art i >.s True Art." Molly Grant sings | the title song, as well as “Very, Very Very.” Venus asks about the present state of love in “I'm a Stranger Here Myself" and tells about her feeling for Rodney in “That’s Him.” She joins voices | with Savory for the “Foolish Heart” duet and with Rodney for “Wooden Wedding" and the hit ; song, "Speak Low.' “The Trouble With. Women," done in unique barbershop quartet style features Rodney, Savory, Taxi Black and Stanley. The chor i us, led again by Savory, tells the 1 unusual story of “Doctor Crippan" j to end the first act. — Souvenir Display Precedes Vodvil ’ Displays of souvenirs from sev eral foreign countries will precede the annual Vodvil show Friday from 9:30 to 10 p.m. in McArthur ; court. The World University Service j carnival, in the McArthur court, will feature exhibitions of cloth i ing, leather goods, foreign coins ' and many other articles displayed j by foreign students on campus. Foreign students in their native costumes will be at the carnival booths to explain displays and answer questions. Many items will be for sale. Profits will be given to the WUS fund drive, according to Ingrid Meijling, carnival chair man. READ EMERALD CLASSIFIEDS TONY CURTIS JOANNE DRU inx MTTon JOSE FERRER^] "M&mhm Star't, Sunday 1“-' t&uum, ^-~£S€46 THE LONG. LONG TRAILER B!m mmsasarn FILMAKERS RELEASING organization first AMERICAN PICTURE FILMEO ENTIRELY IN EGYPT «™ CAST Of THOUSANDS fllGclfe a«owiUAMEin t7%w4.4IS2 DRIVE-IN THEATRE Musical Features Variety of Talent Larry Swanson, senior in music, will play his second leading ir>le in a University theater production as Rodney Hutch, the bashful bar ber in "One Touch of Venus," which opens Friday on the Uni versity theater main stage. He played the- title role of the Devil in the American opera, "The Devil and Daniel Webster” two seasons ago. Verla Thompson, sophomore in >peech, makes her first appearance n the University theater as Ven us, the title role. She has had fea tured roles in the University ex change assembly — "Show Busi ness — UO." Veteran Performer Audrey MCtretta, junior In mu dc .will be seen in another major ole as Molly Grant, beautiful and! vitty secretary to Whitelaw Sav- i jry. Miss Mistretta played the title! . ole in the UT production of “The j Tld Maid and the Thief.” Paul McMullen, graduate in' speech, will be seen for the first j time by Eugene audiences tonight ( •s Whitelaw Savory, founder and ; owner of his own modern art foun-1 Jation. Jerry Reynolds, sophomorej n music, will be remembered for j his role of Charlie Dalrymple, the [ bridegroom who "Goes Home With J Bonnie Jean” in "Brigadoon.” He i plays Taxi Black in "One Touch of Venus.” Dalece Peterson, freshman in; speech, who plays Gloria Kramer, Rodney’s intended bride, also makes her Unvernity theater debut in this production. Cast 1J 'ted Other members of t-he cast are Bill Veatch, Stanley; Ken Keisey, Sam; Marilyn Patterson, Flora belle Kramer; Scott Lehner, Zu vetli; Jane Cotton, Mrs. Moats and Dave Sherman, Dr. Kotik; Singing chorus; Joan Basinski, Carolyn Everett, Carol Fisher, Marjorie Gotter, Helen Johnson. Donna Lehner, Pal Lydiard, Kay Maxwell, Marjorie Nichols, Joyce Noeth, Jo Ann R >gers, Mary Whit aker, Tom Hogan, Ben Kahalekulu, Richard Pittman, Galen Putnphry. John Robertson, Robert Terry and George Wanson. Impressionistic Set Designed for Show Impressionistic settings will pro* vide a brilliant background for the action of "One Touch of Venue," the musical comedy whio-h begins its eight-performance run Friday. Do: Igned by the director, Fred erick J. Hunter, the settings are mounted on moveable platforms so that a new scene can be set by turning Hie settings around. The many scenes for the show Include the gallery of the White law Savory Foundation of Modern Art, Rodney's room, the Arcade of Radio city, a rnid-town bus depot, Rodney’s barber shop, Savory's bedroom, the tombs, a deluxe hotel mite and the “Venus in Oaone Heights" ball< t. The costumes for the show have been designed by Wilma Hundahl, graduate In speech, who Is the costume mistress for the theater. "The Finest Place on • the Campus to Eat! 774 Eas; 11th St. Eugene (Next to the Mayflower Theater) I SHORT FORMALS MARY KELLY— Kappa Alpha Theta Home — Eugene, C . . . Proclaim , their wearers' flair for choosing the very right thing. It is the right thing, too, to choose our CERTIFIED DRY CLEANING for formal*; ' "V v