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'Hamlet' opens run in Arena Theatre Hv I as ne l akelish l m orr Reporter The most performed plav in Ihi' world i omns to i.ampus to night ll.imlrl one ol v\ Illi.im Shakr-peate s most l.imous plays opens tonight .il H in Vi! I.ml 11,ill - Aieii.i rlie,tire I ion ()ld (inmpus I ,.i ne \ildilion.il h p ill peril)! 111.HU es .ne -el for 1 e|) .! 1 M.m h 1 I And ‘I ill \tlei tile de.illl of III- father .in espeiiem e lh.it tremendous l\ mm e- him I l.imlet must piove in .ill the murderous guilt ol Ins uni |e the new k ing. and jn-tif\ the hloodv ,ii i of letiihu I toil It - .i pl.i\ ol rev enge i run mg undei uletllv I hret lor I .i In i I )e( Inline s.iid llamlet i- ,i good mol,ills upi igh! v oilrig m,in I .lliei l)e( Inline said It is this good intluri' that puls I l.unlet into a tjuandai \ said I)e( Inline Met ause Hamlet addresses the universal issue ol puvvei its theme lilts ai in-- the borders Ihe play's universality still holds up I)e< .Inline said It - abinil i i a nipt mu and pou et and how people ol good i Inn aider deal w ith that I lamlrt s theme is so turner sal that Del 'haute saiti the |)i.i\ will ln‘ (ill jOVahlf hit people who aren't Inmiliar with the plot as well .is lor people who ate well si honied til it l'lie in memhet i ast has heen rehearsing son e the beginning ol w Intel let 111 and has had the entire pl.n letter perfei I In mriimit lot more than a month It's ver\ .well rendered ." ! let dtaine esplained It s well prepared and the tlisi ipline ol the students Is \ er\ silling lilts is the most popul.lt and the most oft performed pla\ tit lie world. I lei haine sanl lliere must lie a reason bn that' I it kets are S<> general pulilii and Si student- and seniors 1 he\ ate availahle at the Rohm on Theatre bos ollir e 1mm !to In i Motulav through Sal urtia\ and bom t. til to H on pertormani e nights, m hv i all mg Ho I I'll I Ins is a great plus and il It s well poised and well-ren dered. w lie h d is, then it should lie a Slid nsstlll show I let diume said Ml 4 Photo h\ M.utin l'hii-1 (it'rtrutlti ilinffs In llumli'l in Ihr l ni\rrsit\ Thratrr's pnnhn linn nlHnmlel Alan ( unturned from I’.iiie ,1 11ii . Speodvvagoil, said Do,mm- /.irkir another Hennery bar employee In llir past i voars. Alan has to Imi'il his muMi and added linin' ah strut linns and rhythm, and within the no\t Ini’ veals lie hopes In lie re i ordiiig nil a label I d really like In have .1 label, but I never envision myself selling im sell In-said "Whatever happens, il '.'.HI; ! In a! I lie e\|>onsi id who i gen umelv am I in Alan music gives him direi lion and volte and because tit ilia! bis music is chiefly honest "Its im portant tu be true to our natures and less t nut erued about making blanket statements, he said. Mlt'i performing tm more than tueiitv years vvitb his voic.e ami Ins guilai. he has tome to understand more than he did in the beginning Wben I was young, musit was mv volte and my liberty in the world and I didn't know it In "Now I know it "In the beginning miwi ni't'd tin mi1 Now it s a path ci*ai r trojn Ins illn-sn . that In to lx- |da\ mg tin- gintai an t until tin' da\ In dies "I hi>i>i■ ! day tall oil tin- slant1 plav in he said Alan s greal-giandl.iiht i lived until lie w as in li is a suddenly w Idle sitting in In talking tn his brotliei and si Wants to do the same die w hat In- rnjnv s most Willi t-vei vtlling that s Alan s iniisii it s no wondei wurd-ot nuiiith is in Ins favoi limn the musii and the 1\ru s voice, just the simple honesty profession would tend to till mam e rooms as he does at show said ads ,| III dls nl and hopes .inning some lii'ii . who . died . barn. : Alan doing behind lllipils Aside Hid the it Ills evers 'Etouffee' to play at Mardi Gras MUSIC Friday Feb 23 Contemporary Music Ensemble will perform with featured guest Michael Campbell n the ( si-' tonight in Beall Concert Hail Tickets, available at the door an $3 for general public and St for _Calendar_ students and seniors English String Orchestra perform at the Hull Center 8 . t Concert Hal! at 8 tonight with Yehudi Menuhin on the violin Tickets range from $15 to S30 and are available at Hult Center Ticket outlets Julia Hallow it perform ■.a tti. harpsichord at a Noontime Concert Series trom 12 15 to 12 45 p.m at the First Christian Church. 166 Oak St Admission is free audienr e may bring a snai k or lunch Saturday. Feb 24 Elliot Sharp will perform at the New Zone Art Gallery today at 9 p rn Tickets are $6 and are available at the House of Records. Cat's Meow and at the door Monday. Feb 26 St Petersberg Jewish Music i a free concert of Jewish < lassu at music from Israel and will be in Gerlmger Lounge from 7 p in tonight Faculty Artist Series on ert tonight will feature original ja// piano compositions by Edward Kammerer asso site professor of musis at 8 in Br ill Concert Hat Tickets available at the door are S4 general admission and S:' tor student-- and semi its Eugene Symphony Guild . hold ns listening series concert preview in Studio One >t the Hud Center today at 11 45 a m an t 5 45 p m Admission is tree Tuesday Feb 27 Merdi Gras Celebration held at the WOW Halt tomght at 8 30 with Id at Cajun band Etoutfee ’ > • ' -e* advance and S7 at the door, unless one dresses in costume which will bung the price back down to $5 at the do-u University Gospel Ensemble under the direction ot University .u1|unri instructor of music John Gainer will present its Winter Concert in Beall Concert Han tonight at 8 Tickets ire S i for general admission and $1 students and seniors at the door Wfdnrstlny. Ft'b 28 The University Symphony perform its Winter Com ert under tin* tiatim i f U'l'vO'‘aty is1. ia!f pm lessor of niusic Wayne Bennett tonight at 8 m Bean Conner! Hall Tic kets are $3 for genei li ; uti and $1 ' a Students and seniors at the dor»r Thwsa.n Mjich ! Oregon Percussion Ensemble will present i program titled St* •11 Ren h M. ’ S !..tiii * ige and Lou Harrison at 8 p m in Room 198 ot the music school Tit sets are $3 lor genera' admission mi! $1 lor students and seniors Showcase Free Noon Concert ' , South Eugene High School Vo a! JacEnsemble will tie m the Hut! Center lobby today at 1? <5 p m Walt Richardson and The Morning Star Band i piece World Beat band baser) out ot Phoenix. Art/ will be at Taylor s Tavern tonight Tickets available at the door are $5 Judy Fjell w perform m the New Zone Gallery at 8 tonight In kets are available at Mother hah s and Balladeer Musk Dinosaurs with Papa John Creach will be at the WOW Hall tonight trom 9 30 Ti<-nets are in advance or $8 on day ot the show THEAlER Oh Dad Poor Dad Mama's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin So Sad .vr ; ■ Arena I heath- at 8 p m Wednesday Ft!; .’8 Tho show will run nightly irom Fell 38 to Man. h t II d Mar n 8 10 All sfi . vs are a! 8 p rn Tickets are $3 50 tor ganerai public and $2 SO for students and seniors and are available at the Robinson Theatre b • thee .. r"l . Lane Marne ■ . ' :.1 Center on Saturday Feo 24 at 8 p nr Tickets tor the show are available for $18 50 and $15 Student and senior tickets am sold out Call 687 5000 lor more inti irritation It .ill Kn /mm/viii .mil lliv Mm nun: S l.n II.mil will i>l.n .it 1.1 \ I in s I'.ncrn M.iiiIi I t ihnissmn is s t VISUAL ART Sculptures and Paintings , University f me Arts students Tim Gallagher and Sierk Braam will be on display from f eh 2(> March m Gallery 141 i..< if* ! near the courtyard of Lawrent e Hal! 1 190 Franklin Blvd A free public re< epf't>u el he held ! »r the artists in the gallery from ’ t.j 9 on F et) 2 b EMU Craft Center Family Album Show m flic EMU F ir ■»*! i feature more than 100 art pea *• . by Craft Center mstru-. tors staff 1 HUllf'il photo liltt.inl K.iminriri will /il.n /.t t ,* run from Feb 16 to Feb ;?5 v .» publK '**i option .>n the • tpernng lay »t < pm m th»* F if Room Photojournalism in America the title of WIST fc C ■. foijx-nini; exh i bi t which a til feature 180 photos ranging from e ir!> Civil War works to ontemporarv >•' a . ';ks T tie ex hipit will run fn mi f et) ) t. April 1 LCC Studio Assistants Show .. run from Feb .'0 to Mur, b 9 with a reception on Feb 33 from 7 30 9 30 p m Ritual and Regalia m - 0'i(,,u feutunru] the . e.tumes muss and ust- me. • >f the M mb Gras Black Indians will be on display f r * > ft I Feb 14 t - April 1 *» in ttu* loot)/ of the University s Mu .mmi of Natural History A ff .‘p!l::n Wlli b ■ i ! .. i,\ .1 M I? ! • Gras Indians lecture on f eb at 4 30 Charter of Power Granted by Liberty Tfie f raming of the United States Constitution title of an exhibit of 13 panels . 3 text and ilfustrali >n . at fh»- Lam Ci amt y His h a ii ai Museum * H. W 13th Ave Hie exhibit will 1 ist thr. >urjf) Feb Jb Admissi, - b the museum is $1 for adults /*j for those under IB Tfie Golf Course as Landscape Art ttu fit'-- ‘ ,i i.i- Is t; • photography exhibit by Niu*. r' rK artist John Vang at the University Museum of Art The exhibit will run through Mas nil It At!: f <• on display in Gallery 1A School MwvHKrrr or okoom of MUSIC THIS WEEK at BEALL HALL: 961 L 18th Ave CONTEMPORARY ) MUSIC ENSEMBLE ) Student Ensemble Friday, Feb 23 8 p m $3 General Admission $1 Students Senior Citizens | EDWARD KAMMERER, } Jazz Keyboards 1 Faculty Artist Senes Monday, Feb 26 8 pm $4 General Admission $? Students Senior Citizens ) GOSPEL ENSEMBLE ? Student Ensemble Tues , Feb 27 8 p m. $3 General Admission St Students Senior Citizens ) UOSYMPHONY ? Student Ensemble Wed , Feb 28 8 p m. $3 General Admission $1 Students Senior Citizens ) OREGON PERCUSSION } ENSEMBLE I Student Ensemble Thurs., March 1 8 pm. (Room 198) $3 General Admission $1 Students Senior Citizens F or mom information, call 346-3761 (Music School) 1 L ooking tor a good deaP Check the Emerald ADS Most Students W ill Have The Time Of Their Lives This Summer. Some Will Even Get Paid For It. //' you i e been diva mint; about the idea/ summer hrcitk. ire know /ust tlur 'tar rest >rt V> Hi li ijain ialuatile c\;viicnee in ihe Is h mi mg res reati> >n and leisure mdustn and lx* mu [i mnded hi the txautv of the 1 >escl lutes National Forest A summer you II never forget 11.. aied in tIn* heart >t Central t >u. a< fun is nevei more than minutes auai at Sunnier Hike in the < as. a.U Mountains oi ski uu redil'K Nit Has hel- it well into June l.olt tennis, and sw im nung are free anal ue even proi ale disci Hinted less, >ns t i make sttte i■ >u ena h it all We need 3So full and part time seasonal einpk nees who ean meet i nir high standards . >t excellence in customer sen ice \t Sunnier, u e belteie in go ,J old fashioned values like u sjXHt. integral and gna ioumh-ss. hut i! vou measure up, ii mil need all your energy to keep up u ith the last pace Positions are available in tin lollowir.g areas Restaurant !lant|tiet t onventu m Retail sales and Menhaiahsing Housekeeping and Maintenance Her team Ml S|x\ i.»l 1’n >|ci is St> w hctlui \iHire a liteguard. a sales i lerk m the pro slu ip a \\ .liter in one of our great restau rant1-. 01 helping to maintain i»ne i it ihe golt t imrses. there are plemv . it i >ppiiruinities t« p have the time of vi HU life and get pan! for doing il i all or w rile for more mi- irmatii>n. or for an ,i| phi ath mi ti irm IVrn mal inierv ie\\ ' are required prior to employment SUMrIVeR lodge ”\ and RI'.SOK I / ; crythiny s A'clti.wd Hut Our Standards IVtm nine! 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