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She jives almost all of her per- - Iformance in Norwegian. She o'seti English for Just two items, liana - Christian Anders story and a bit. i of Ibseo. But more than one viewer, after- watching her histrionic virtuosity, -has come away convinced he caa - understand Scandinavian. ' Barrier Vanishes - ' "It might bo that it is beca'uso . people must pay attention ever so closely and watch intently, that the ' language barrier dissolves." says the lady who has played more roles than any other actress la the Nor wegian National Theatre since she' ', joined the Company 17 years ago; , Knowing that the dialogue of her V, dramatic readings is subordinat' most of the time has not made her change her acting style. ' "1 must have the sounds for the emotions." she says, explaining jlr why she does sot perform in pan tomime. ,1", Then she clenches fist tightly against her heart, adds: "But what -Is felt and what the audience un- ... derstands must all come from - -here." t;' MbcIi Exoerieore " Emoting for foreign ears is a ; J . old story to Mme. Segelcke. She has acted with a company of per-1 formers In Finland "and ' FinnishT ia Greek to the rest of Scandma via" she declare! with a (ittlo. ' laugjh The Norwegian ladr launched ' her one-woman tour (she is duo) back in Oslo in September after year's leave of absence) because she was reluctant to stop playini,. dropped that Jean Anouilb drama , irom its repertoire. I felt I had more to let out of ... the role," she says, "and Kkept -, doing it around the house until my 4 husband said 'Why don't you do It ., . Dei ore audiences: Her husband. Dr. Antoa Raabt, . ll a leading Oslo surgtot. But ho took time oft from hospital work - to travel with her. . , "There lam the big doctor." bo chuckles. "Here I am the aecre- 4 tary to the actress." . Shakespeare's Btrthday " ' Bard's birthday: It was M -' years last Monday by generally , accepted calendar reckoning, slnco ' the Shakespeare family of Strat ford greeted the birth of a new , ' , heir who was christened William. ' More than normal stir surrounds " " - the anniversary this year. For al-,' ',' though three seasons have slid by " now without a Shakespeare plav la'" ! . regular Broadway production, there is quite a burst of activity elsewhere. The summer season wiU witness .' . festivals of his dramas in Ashland. Ore., San Diego. Calif., Yellow Springs. Ohio, and by two com-,,,, panics near Boston, as weu as ma perennial repertories at the three , . Stratford England, Ontario and Connecticut. 'M. Shakespeare also ia enjoying a surge of popularity la TV. movies i and on records. And a company of ." New York actors recently started - a touring eiterprise under sponsor ship of the American National " Theatre and Academy to enact ex- .'' cerpts of his playi before hfgh"- school audiences. .. . Gotham itself is going to have a " ' Shakrspare season In an outdoor amphitheatre as part of the muni- ' cipal summer recreation program, with Redmond O'Hanlon, the po- , ' , liceman who proved to be a Shakespeare authority on TV' ' ' "164.000 Question" standing by as ', a commentator. Hard U Please Ladies man: Take the word of . David Ffolkes, actors are harder , to please than actresses when it . , comes to clothes. Flolkes, a slim British veteraa ' ' costumer of Broadway shows, re. . rently completed the biggest chore '. of his career to date the cos turning of thousands la the film epic "Alexander the Great." ' "Men are always more difficult to costume," comments the design- ' er who is also a professor at Bos ton University. "They are alwayi ' fussing about things like fit." ' From his recent movie stint, " ' Ffolkes has learned a few things for future projects he's got anoth er movie lined up for fall but isn't "'; talking about that yet and has '' also just about decided that here-,';, after he wants to do costuming for " dims rather than stage. "Such strict budgeti," explains ' Ffolkes who was allowed to spend '.' three quarter of a million on the , garb for Alexander's band. Just one thing would lure him,,,, batk to Broadway, he admits. "I don't know why, but I long . to Ad a show in the costumes of lit.10. They had wonderful dresi then, and It was the last gasp la male styling before everything for- mal went black." I .Sire I Trice Tutsi i Name Strict Clt) .. Z.me . . State hurge C O.I) Itrmit. Knrl '. Plus shipping rnt to arras outside our regular trm k deliverv rotitrs DS 4 27 36 High Water Mar , Fixhiiig in Coltinihia ASTORIA The Columbia gillnet fishing fleet, preparing to sUrt the seawin next Munday, is riinrerned by the Hooding Colum bl.i Kner Fishermen say huh water and floixl debris m.ike (ihing por. They do not expect a big opening Li hauL i 1 ! I f i 1 ! j! i.