Thursday, April 28, 1983 8 Summer in the City

n sua mm f scifiioou em (U) on Satur- Theatre audience who attend in the summer." The films, presented Fridays, only will be Live "In Nebraska Theatre will a bill of days, and Sundays "They by Night," by CHUCK JAGODA Repertory present "The Men," comedies and music this summer. The season includes an a Lonely Place," Lusty "," "," "," "Bitter all the figures won't be in until after original work by a UNL graduate, and an opera Although general "Party Girl," and "The Savage Innocence." Robert director of summer ses- with the UNL School of Music. Victory," registration, Patterson, series will be on Fri- "The Good from the short stories The Tati presented Thursdays, sions at UNL, expects increased enrollment again this Doctor," adapted and includes "Jour de summer. of Anton Chekhov, will be presented in the Temple days, Saturdays, Sundays Fete," "Mr.' Hulot's Holiday," "Mon Oncle," and "Playtime." Patterson said enrollment has increased each summer studio theater June 23, 24, 29, 30; July 8, 16, 20, 23, There will be a $3 general admission charge to all for at least the last seven years. Current 25,28 and August 1,6,8 and 10. films, 52 for senior citizens, children and members of figures indicate a demand for this summer's ses- "Godspell" will be presented in Howell Theater July heavy the Friends of Sheldon Film Theater. three-wee- k 27 and and 10. sions, which with the pre-sessi- 7, 9, 21, 22, 26, August 1,6, 8, begin May Dan director of Sheldon Film Theater, 16 to June 3. Pre-sessi- is 13. Ladely, says registration Friday, May" does not decrease in the summer. five-wee- Don Alan attendance usually The first k session runs from June 6 to 8. THE ORIGINAL WORK, "Exit Juan," by July Summer attendance has averaged 4,000 to 5,000 for is and June 2 and 3. Nielsen, a 1977 UNL theater department MA graduate, Registration Thursday Friday, the last two or three summers, which is to five-wee- 1 1 will be a Howell Theater It will be seen comparable The second k session is from July to August also presentation. 12 13. school said. 12. is 8. July 14, 15, 18, 19, 29, 30, August 3,4, and the year, Ladely Registration July Mozart will k The "The of The eight-wee- session is from May 16 to July 8. opera Marriage Fiagro," by recital hall June 1 Registration is May 13. be presented in Kimball 25, 26, July and 7. Lincoln IS The Sheldon Film Theater will present three series city pool THE NEBRASKA REPERTORY THEATRE also in its summer schedule. In June and July the films of Wim an expects no drop in attendance during the summer, despite Wenders, a German filmmaker, and Nicholas Ray, on In there the fact that fewer students will be on campus. American, will be shown concurrently. August, preview "Our attendance stays about the same. We do quite will be four films by the French comedian Jacques Tati, well," said Pat Overton, manager for the Nebraska Re- who died in December. Wed- Memorial pertory Theatre. "The plays are selected with a broader The Wenders films, presented on Tuesdays and Weekend audience in mind, and our advertising is aimed at a general nesdays, are "The Wrong Move," "King of the Road," The old hole is Lincoln's nine city-operate- d aodience, including the state of Nebraska and tourists. "American Friend," "Lighting Over Water," and "The swimming stand-by- . include: In addition, there seems to be a Nebraska Repertory State of Things". an old summer pools Antelope Park - 2300 N St. Arnold Heights Pool - 4000 NW 46 St. Ballard Park Pool -- 66th and Kearney streets Belmont Pool - 12th and Manatt streets Eden Park Pool - 46th street and Antelope Creek road. Irvingdale Pool - 1900 Van Dorn St. Meadow Heights Centen- nial Pool - 900 W. Avon Lane. Uni Pool - 2000 N 48 St. Woods Memorial Pool -- 33rd and J streets. One of the three pools at Woods Memorial is an Olympic-size- d pool with a 10-met- er diving tower. Lincoln pools will open May 28-3- 0 for Memorial Day Weekend. They will shut down again until June 3. "The reason we do this is that the Lincoln kids are still in school until the third," said Gary Cooper, city superintendent of parks. Cooper said he does not think admission prices have increased since 1982. Admission fee for youth six and younger is 30 cents. Youth seven to 17 will be charged 65 cents. Adults, those 18 and over, must pay SI. 25. Senior citizens will be charged 65 cents.

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