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It is called Passed Over, flesh and blood? and the title is ironic: In no way The other possibil- will Branyon let her two women ity — and the ("old, but not old, old," says Miss more likely — is Emma) get passed over in reck- that this produc- oning out the last hours of their tion does not serve mutual existence. Only one will the play well. Cer- survive. tainly, I have great They rant, rave, rage and gen- reservation about erally cause remembrance envy the headlong, in the other. Ostensibly, the blind scenery-chewing African-American Vanessa was performances. the daughter of a domestic in the As Miss Emma, home of Ms. Emma, her live-in Barbara Busby partner in Mrs. Robboda's home chews over each for the aged. line like a dog with Or was she? As they spend this a bone and has an last, crowded time together play- annoying habit of Sakunah Delaney (left) as Vanessa and Barbara Busby as ing dominoes, stretching the breaking lines up Miss Emma in Passed Over. truth, revealing traumas, noth- into little breathy phrases. This phasis which the director, J. Cen- ing is quite, quite real. (Vanessa is a Julie Harris role is ever one ter, and the actors have collabo- says to her counterpart, "You take was written, and though the char- rated upon: to substitute emoting tangible things and turn them acter is, well, whiny, there are for emotion, mannerisms and ges- into thin air.") long, cool stretches where the lilt tures for movement and expres- Branyon, like Miss of spring rain is in her dia- siveness. How else to explain the Emma, has a modest tal- logue. Busby gives us way DeLaney's character enacts ent for slight-of-hand — THEATER thunderstorms. blindness but doesn't behave as making the tangible As the blind Vanessa, if she's sightless. seem intangible, the real just a Sakunah DeLaney also rips into The emotional truth suffers bit suspect. the dialogue. Everything from when artifice replaces acting re- Playwrights who have suc- lunch to a memory of violence is ality; that happens too consis- cessfully walked that tightrope, a maelstrom of emotion. This tently in this production. For the such as Tennessee Williams, have character has a radiance, but the record, the nicely designed set is known the value of poetic trick- light becomes psychedelic in per- by Robert. Katkowsky and apt ery to bring the light of truth. formance, coarsened. Where are lighting is provided by Kenneth Somehow, though, the truth our friends of drama: nuance, im- R. Hewitt Jr. when it comes, seems flat. Oblig- plication, suggestion? atory rather than exculpatory. At issue, I believe, is an em- —Michael H. Margolin 'Dusk To Dawn' Rated R arcade game. Subtlety is not their brief explanation for the cup of tea. But if you'd like a cock- popularity of Reservoir tail equal parts Evil Dead and Dogs and Pulp Fiction di- Natural Born Killers with a twist rector/writer Quentin of Near Dark, chances are you'll Tarantino's films: He has prop- get off on the bloodthirsty inge- erly reappropriated profanity and nuity of this duo's take on the placed it in the mouths of low-lifes modern vampire film. George Clooney ("ER") stars as and hoodlums where it belongs. This accounts for the principal Seth Gecko, the overprotective reason teen-age boys admire brother of Richie (Quentin Taran- tino), a psychopathic, homi- Tarantino films so much. cidal rapist who is They are awed by the MOVIES incapable of controlling vulgarity and behavior his murderous insanity. of the characters. AS the film opens, mentally So, fair warning: If you con- sider yourself to be a person of re- challenged Richie has sprung finement and good taste, Dusk to Seth from the clink and killed or wounded a dozen police in the Dawn is not for you. Screenwriter Quentin Taran- process. While holed up in Ben- tino has teamed with director ny's World of Liquor store, the Robert. Rodriguez (El Mariachi) Geckos plan their escape and en- to create a vampire film that con- counter Pete, the world's tough- tains all the sensibility of a video- est party-store cleric. Before the A B.Y.O.B. I it (Bring your own bag.) LLJ (JD LU F- LJJ LLJ When you go shopping remember to bring your own bag. You can do more than you think. For more ideas on reusing and reducing, call: I-800-9WILDLIFE Reese stliff today Rehm primp totionvw H- 80 National Audubon Society -- brothers leave, there's a sense- less catastrophic shoot-out. Even after he becomes a human butane torch soaked in alcohol, Pete con- tinues to blast away at the Broth- ers Psychomazov. Richie and Seth then force a family they have taken hostage to hide them in their Winnebago and smuggle them across the bor- der. The father, Jacob Fuller (Harvey Keitel), is a preacher in the midst of a spiritual crisis. Since his wife's death in a car ac- cident, Jacob has lost his faith in God. He has left his flock and tak- en his teen-agers (Juliette Lewis and Scott Liu) on a road trip. They drive to the ungodliest bar in all of Mexico. This is a bar where the strippers are rippers and the customers are on tap. Strip joint barker Cheech Marin unleashes the most vulgar pat-