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Castle Creek

Loqqins, Messina Uninspiring Performers performed with Orphan, a 1 ...... „ „ ^avnnhnnrsaxophone and m.i rlarinetclarinet Larryl^arrv tietle Creek His His music is is well- performed with Orpha stomping mound, they didn t core was a medley of My ( (impotent band but not an ex­ By SUSAN LINDEE Sims on bass and vocals; and suited to an atmosphere Uke Texan Staff Writer find it with Logging and Music* and “ Mama Don't citing one John Clark* on , sax­ Castle Creek s, but it wasn t The audience Aas standing Messina Some obvious fans Dance, two well-done fast- On their final song, ophone, English horn arid interesting enough for the full were enthusiastic from the paced songs “ Desperado,” Rush and up and darn ing by the end of displayed a musical talent house at the coliseum moment the Cultural Enter­ As performers. Leggins and Orphan did some good vocals, the Leggins and Messina con­ well suited to the smooth style The 45-minute opening act tainment Committee- Messina are a little dull Their cert Sunday night but it s of country was not and the crowd was ap­ music was well executed but of Leggins and Messina hard to say whether it was the sponsored concert began but especially rousing but the preciative. Then the lights there wasn t really a show to Garth stood out with his violin good music or the discomfort most of the crowd was crowd definitely enjoyed a went on for a 30- minute break go with it Kenny Leggins was playing but we didn t hear of sitting on the floor of City restless until the last song song called “ Arkansas,' to set up equipment. fun to watch, jumping around enough of it The whole group Coliseum that brought them to before the encore Angry which Rush performed alone Loggins and Messina played Eyes ' This brought the fans on the stage and doing great looked uke they were having their feet A ballad reminiscent of Arle for a little over an hour, star­ leaps at the end of the more tun. but it didn't transmit to The two musicians dis­ to their feet and ended in Guthrie, the song tells of ting with a medley including enthusiastic applause, a few rousing songs but Jim the audience. Coming back played an impressive ver­ from the holidays, maybe we Rush’s experiences in that “ Danny's Song." "A Love satility as did their back-up lighted matches and stomping Messina stood almost still the were all expecting a little state, and includes a sequence Song “House at Pooh group utilizing an interesting feet until the six musicians entire tim e, and neither more about the cockroaches there Corner" and “ Thinking of variety of instruments They returned to their places on achieved personal com­ The concert started only IO which Rush said were “ the You " combined saxophones , stage munication with the audience size of parakeets" who send The outstanding thing about They didn t have much The other members of the minutes late with Tom Rush drums and guitars you out for beer " The other Loggias and Messina is their choice, considering the out­ group — Merrel Bregant on and Orphan Rush is known in for some good sequences in songs of the opening act were use of instruments It was en­ ward hostility of some drums. Al Garth on violin. \ustin for his playing at Cas­ the middle of their mostly joyable to hear so many uni­ members of the crowd at what well-known songs que combinations of sound, they obviously felt was too But if the crowd was in­ Burnett — First Lady of TV and the vocals were as nice as terested in a wild night of short a performance The en­ Bv V ER N O N SI OTT variety show on the air Its how or introduce guests I they are on recordings of the Damocles Jr. HOLLYWOOD (UPI i - success is largely due to Carol never had an identity when I group But as a concert, they INTERSTATE THEATRES "Have You Seen the Queen,” a children* ploy, open* With Lucille Ball retreating herself but one would be at a was on the old ‘Garry Moore didn't ever really pull it Show’ because I was always Saturday at the Creek Theatre, 705 E. Sixth St. Peter SI 25 til 7 p.m. from the firing line of a week loss to detect a scintilla of together and most of the nice M alof star* as the young boy w ho saves his queen from Godfather 6 05-8 00-9:55 Iv series, Carol Burnett vanity in her. playing a character He things about their music death at the evil hand of the headsman, played by Loo 7 35-9 30 ____ becomes the undisputed queen When makeup is applied for wanted me to be myself from might be just as well ap­ George Phelps. Show time is 11 a.m., and tickets may be of prune time television a sketch, she asks why she time to time but I was preciated at home on a good New Strokes! | obtained by calling the theater at 47 7-8900^ Sure, there are Mary Tyler, . an't be made to look more frightened sun , o )NUS1! The Final Days New Tricks! I Moore and Valerie Harper ridiculous She says, “ That's Carol is virtually fearless of BRUCE LEE But they play adorable not ugly enough." now She doesn't mind when 2 MFA Productions Set This Week she blows a line or a sketch on the same program TH E CHINESE figments I love to look like different master of fine arts degree young man who tries to break tails apart She has too much A contemporary comedy Only Carol of all the women people," Carol said the other According to Peters, away from his possessive, GOOFMHEQ confidence m herself and a Victorian tragedy will on the tube stands in front of d a v . share the Drama Theatre “ Rosmersholm" deals with a domineering mother. Most actors work from the "What we're doing isn t the those cameras every week Room stage this week as the man and woman who are Admission to the plays is $1. inside out Not me If I look most important thing in the and opens a major entertain­ drama department's MFA struggling to cope with their and tickets may be obtained at like somebody else then I world." she said, smiling. ment show by being herself Workshop Series presents the lives after giving up the Hogg Auditorium Box Of­ begin to think like that “ It s easy to remember there before a large audience Christianity. fice from It) a rn to 6 p m is poverty, econ o rn i c final productions of the fall ‘The Carol Burnett Show. character According to director weekdays or at the door problems and other vital semester now in its eighth year, is the i think I have enough iden­ Hubner, "Oh Dad" is about a preceding the events longest running cornedv- tity as myself when I open the things happening “ Rosmersholm" by Henrik Ibsen will be staged Tuesday, aiiiMiniMiHiiiuiiuirtiinnitiiiiiiiiiitiiHinmiigHiHfiiitiiiiiiiiMiitimnnwiiniiim^ Thursday and Saturday, while television I M ARTI S “ Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mama’s 6 30p rn 8 30 p i Hung You in the Closet and 9 Zee C oohing School Austin’* Finest 7 pm I'm Keeling So Sad" by Arthur . Italian Restaurant 9 America — “ A Fifebetl in Night - Part ll" AU THE HOMEMADE Kopit will run Wednesday, & ;• picturf Friday and Sunday. Stagings 24 nappy Days CASTLE CREEK 36 A d a m - 12 SPAGHETTI lf HNH AOR * PANAVtSlON* 472-7315 will begin at 8 p.m. J 30p n, IO p i I 1411 LAVACA 7 WASP PG

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