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The Dally lowaa-Jowa CIty, iowa-Fri., JIUIe IS, lin-Pace 7 ( campus notes ) THE SANCTUARY Today, June 15 REPERTORY THl:ATRE-James Goldman's "Uon in Winter" For th". of you who lIav. not tri.d opens at 8:30 p.m., University Theatre. IMU FILM-Gene Ke\ley and Debbie Reynolds star in "Singing in the Rain" to be Io\lowed by "Brigadoon." 7p.m.,1MU nlioois Room. our .xcell.nt pina line •••'" RECITALS-The School oC Music will present Dean C. Vander· Schaaf. organ. in recital at 8 p_m., Clapp Recital Hall, Jo Souder relllod.led, we are oH.ring the ~lie. flute and piccolo. and Donald Jenni, piano and harpsichord, 10 recital at6:30p.m. Harper Hall. inducement of 50' OFf our larg. sp.cial GLF -At 6 p.m. Gay Liberatlon Front will sponsor a picnic in City Park. The meeting point is Shelter 12. Croquet, frisbee. and other between 4:30 and 8:00 p.lII. tonit •• games will be played. Everyone is welcome. Bring your own food. SAILING CLUB- There will be rides leaving from the south door of the Union at 3 p.m. today. 9 a.m. tomorrow. and 10 a.m. on Sunday. Jim Mulac playing at 9:30 MOSLEM SOCIETY- Friday Prayers will be held at 12:30 p.m. at the International Center. At 7:30 p_m. Quranic Studies will be held. 405 S. Gilb.rt St. Ph. 3'51·5692 at u rda y, J un e 16 OPEN DOOR- The Open Door Society of Iowa City and Cedar 16. Eleclrank Music Studio Rapids is sponsoring a pot-luck picniC at City Park, shelter (rom o.partmlftlOf Musk 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The public is invited. Bring a dish that will serve twice your number ; beverages will be provided. For more I"WIIIS information. contact Jim McCue. 338-6134. REPERTORY THEATRE-Two showing today : 's "The Entertainer" at 5 p.m. and James Goldman's "Uon In Winter" ' THE at 8 p.m. • both in University Theatre. RECITAL- The School oC Music will present Herbert'L. Koerse1man. trumpet, and Marilyn True. piano, in recital at 6:30 ABSTRACT p.m.• Harper Hall. CONCERT- An Electronic Music Studio Concert will be held at 8 , p.m.• Clapp Recital Hall. INFERNO IMU FILMS-"The Phantom ToU Booth" wiIJ be shown in the a mulli-/lWdla perfOrman~. ~sed Oft Dante's Room at 1 and 3:30 p.m. "Singing in the Rain" and fOu .....""1 (tn'rury elrama of .,oumey throu,h Hell. "Brigadoon " will be shown at 7 p.m. by EUGENE ANDERSON & ALAN MOORE Sunday, June 17 Clapp Hall · Unlvtrllty of lowl SPIRITUALITY- Ruhani Satsang. Science of Spirituality, will 1:00 P.M. hold an informal discussion at 3:30 p.m. . [MU Wisconsin Room . Saturday 16 June 1973 Contributors to humanity SUMMER WORSIllP- Unconventional. informal, participation- al style. Every Sunday. II a.m., Wesley House, 120 N. Dubuque. Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee wiU be in Iowa City today for a Gone Are the Days. another recent eflDrt is the controversial WOMEN IN CIiINA- An evening on China entiUed "Women in r---';iift~;-----==;::;::;:;:;:::::-' presentation sponsored by the Institute Cor Afro-American Cotton Comes to Harlem. lie is a recognized poet. and does China" will be presented at 7:30 p.m. at the Wesley House by an NOW Culture. They will give a poetry reading at 8 p.m. tonight in the frequent dramatic readings. American who Was there for the Cultural Revolution. IMU New Ballroom. followed by a reception at the IMU Facully Ruby Dee's credits include performances in Greek tragedy. CONCERT-Center for New Music Concert, Clapp Recital Hall. 8 ENDS WED. Club. Shakespearean dra rna. as well as her recent work in the films Buck p.m. Their careers span back into the ·40·s. when they both began and the Preacher. To Be Young, Gifted. lind Black. and a role in IMU FTLi\1- "Singing in the Rain " and "Brigadoon," Dlinois WEEKDAYS 7:30 & 9:40 acting in small black theatre groups in . They met Davis' film, Black Girl. Room 7 p.m. SAT. & SUH.1:45·3:3CJ.5:3CJ.7 :3O·9:3O and married. but evolved separate and distinguished talents. They Curre~tly. Davis and Dee make Crequent concert tours reading appeared together in such Broadway plays as Anna Lucasta and selections of black literature. and carryon active careers in film Raisin in the Sun. and both were featured in Hollywood films and making. In 1972 they were awarded the Annual Dr. Martin Luther NOW TV shows. Gradually. Davis switched his interest to writing and King. Jr. Award for Excellence in Family Life and Contribution to directing. and adapted his play. Purlie Victorious into the film liumanity. ENDS SAT.

Friday at 7:15 & 9:30 Sat. at 1 :40·3:25·5:30·7:30·9:30 Anachronism, simplicity in 'Lion' By ROBIN REYNOLDS whereas this production anachronisms in speech. in a central unit and a few Thq ItDd jIISI J6lwllrs 10 .If 1M low 0{II ll{eI'-t. Feature Writer emphasizes the comedy. thought. habit and custom period furniture pieces com- Loosely based on historical .. !t·s a kind of style comedy." according to historical data. but plete the set. A Robert Wise ("Two PeOPle") facl. "The Lion in Winter" cen· Lockwood said. "The jokes in he did so fully aware and so Appearing in the leading roles PrOdu(;lOO11 _ • ters on the reign of Henry II. the play are more complicated. deliberately that he might more are Steve Pudenz as Henry and • UHIYl~IAL PlCTUM · TlCHHlCOI.OII ' King of England and the power the set-ups are more com- fully develop the characters and Kathleen Patrick as Eleanor. STARTS struggle among those who wish plicated and longer. and the their passions. David Vining. Randy Alderson to succeed him . language is more difficult. It' s and John Johnson play their SUNDAY Directed by Steven K. ~k ­ the combinations of words and Talking about the characters. sons. John. Geoffrey and Lockwood commented. wood . "The Lion in Winter." ideas that set-up the joke." Richard. Alais. Henry's lover. 4 DAYS ONLY Sun. 1;40-3:25·~:30·7130-9:30 1 • "They re allbasic1y very nasty is portrayed by Nancy Land and it' which is the second show on the r. Mon.·Wed. at 7:15 & 9:15 Summer Repertory Theatre Lockwood continued. "You're and charming. 'Th'ey have a Philip . the King of France. is working with two things-a great deal of love for each other played by Bill Hopkins. bill. opens at 8:30 p.m. tonight When someone .. be careful at University Theatre . slick. middle 6O's Broadway. and a great deal of hate. They enjoy to the fullest playing that "The play has no message. knocks on your before Written by James Goldman in commercial comedy and door and says you say 1965 . "The Lion in Winter" first slightly stylized and self-con- out. The style and wit that they per se." Lockwood stated. permesso ... ' ...... " appeared on Broadway in 1966 scious language. have makes them charming and "What I hope it will be is an Avantl! where it had a short. but suc- "The basic premise of it is the enjoyable to watch even at their enjoyable evening at the cessful stay. reastion . Interaction between worst monents .· · theatre." Two years later it appeared in these people-.how they deal The production is manifest in its filmic form with -Katharine with each other. the way they simplicity. Production designer Pr~bl ....? Hepburn and Peter OToole in deal with each other. the kind of John Utoff has utilized the the leading roles. wit and style they have-con- revolve to change scenes Somebo4:v Cares Though the scripts are the stitues the framework upon quickly from room to room in 351 ~ 0140 same for the film and play. the which the show is bUilt. " he H~nry ' s palace at Chinon where CRISIS CENTER' film focused more on the sai d. tKe action takes place. A series 10, S. Dubuque 11 A.M.-! A.M. THE MIRISOl melodramati c elements. Goldman's script contains of step units which joil) together CORPORAnoN ".. JACK lEMMON ·JUUET MlllS .ABillY WlUB AIM I [____ w_e_ek_e_D_d_t_el_e_v_is_iO_D __ --'J cocoo by Oelux .. '&'.--61, United Artist. Today, June 15 o IIMIIL'I. FEATU RE AT 1:30-3:51-6:31.9:04 7:00 Goodby. Mr. Chips. The musical version of 's sentimental novel. 2.4.8 . Baseball. Cubs vs. Atlanta Braves. 8. . 9:30 U.S. Open Preview. Taped highlights of second-round action NOW in the U.S. Open Golf Championship. 9. ENDS WED. 10 :30 Separate Tables. Terence Rattigan's critically acclaimed mEUNDA ·· ~ • II area study of the eccentric characters residing at a gloomy English 973