Horst (Barry Pitzer) and Max (Michael Nering) are homosexuals in a
Nazi work camp in "Bent", which opens Friday night
Photo by Mark Pynes
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‘Bent’ opens Friday night
The Night of the Long
Knives" in Nazi Germany on
June 30. 1934, was the night
Hitler's militia purged homosex
uality from the Third Reich That
night marked the beginning of a
backlash against homosexuali
ty and the beginning of
Martin Sherman's Broadway hit
"Bent”, which opens the
University Theatre's 1981-82
season this Friday night
Caught in the middle of the
chaos of that night are the main
character, Max (Michael Ner
ing), and his lover Rudy (Todd
Hermanson) After barely
escaping from the Gestapo,
Max and Rudy find themselves
on a long journey filled with
death, pain and terror
After months of running, Max
and Rudy are captured and
placed in the Nazi concentra
tion camp at Dachau There
they must face the harsh reali
ties of life as homosexuals in a
Nazi hell, labeled by the inverted
pink triangle they wear like a
brand
University professor Robert
Barton, director of the play, says
that "Bent" is "about faith and
hope It's very funny, very mov
ing, and somewhat inspira
tional." The basic issue, he
says, is that humans should be
judged by their values rather
than their sexual preferences In
developing this issue, "Bent"
becomes a moving tale of faith,
loyalty and the victory of the
human spirit
The cast includes Barry Pitzer
as Horst. Eric Johnson as Wolf,
Jonathon Mansfield as Greta,
and Dennis Lawler as Max's
Uncle Freddie
Ticket prices are $4 50 for the
general public, $2 75 for
University students and senior
citizens, and $3 50 for other
students The play will show
Oct 16 and 17, and Oct 21
through 24 Curtain time for all
performances is 6 p m For more
information or reservations, call
the University Theatre box of
fice at 686-4191, noon to 4 p m
Monday through Saturday
by roxy frankenbach
and anne achnelder
Creative Institute of Dance
Dance recital pleases crowd
“Dancing is hard work, but we
love it!" So remarks Tim Foster
prior to “Tap Happy," the
second of eighteen pieces pre
sented by the Creative Institute
of Dance to an appreciative
audience at Springfield High
last Friday night
Billed as a dance review, the
program displayed the diverse
styles and talents of the CID
company Jazz styling,
characterized by fast stepping
and pelvic thrusting prevailed
While numbers like "Pas de
Deux, which integrated jazz
and ballet techniques, provided
a pleasant counterpoint
Tap dance afficionados were
delighted by the inclusion of
several tap numbers "Chica
go a tap piece evoking the
bawdy mood of the second city
during the prohibition era was
particularly well presented
Barbed in colorfully sequined
vests, the company tapped and
scrapped to the recorded
sounds of a tinny piano The
piece climaxed with strobe
lights flashing, the staged
activity resembling the past as
preserved in the fractured
images of an old nickelodeon
Nicola Foster, the company's
artistic director, imaginatively
choreographed the majority of
pieces, and Michelle Powers
and Tim Foster contributed two
works each
Technically, the show was
well produced The lighting
while simple, was effective The
taped music was clearly re
produced and always on que
In its debut, CID showed itself
to be a company able to please
The audience exited in buoyant
spirits, pleased with the show as
they glissaded and pirouetted
towards home
by steve kaiser
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