'PAGrE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1966 ,aAG TOT E IHG N AL FIADEEBR.,16 AT TO lir if IV' ". l e * 1VU !oJL:U Ile ~ 'Play ofDanel' Heightens Th eatre RealityALie By R. A. PERRY Dant . Vbrating with a height- Several examples come to mind Another fascinating exainple AI have been givens only ten inch- ened theatrical reality, the "Play When Daniel interprets the writ- came when these same princes By RON BODNARt .ato comiet on a most: pheno- of Daniel" grips the spectator in ing on unc wall, a lone vielle p o- tricked Darius. They convince the Change the focus. Take thel m~lxlal mirxtsal experience, and T ,the elemental 'power of its con- vides the ominous accompaniment. king, "go" to Daniel's house, and little everyday things you neverE d' 't know who to thank first: the ceptio, not only in such mno- Pleading for his life, one of Dan- return to Darius within thirty ntc ni o me hmi 'NTgi W Yrk' Pro Musiica "Mr. Gail mmnrs as the cadenced onslaught e'lls accusers shows his fright via seconds. This is the only instancenoieutlyumtthm n II*t'eotor brbringintg them :to Ann of the Meces on Belshazzar, but the bells shaking in his hand where one dramatic episode has oufantasies, the anetsest reali- Arborax rite soul of-the late Noah also in the subtlety of rhythms More incredible perhaps at this more tan one setting, and the t faies, e ftasoies Aoream. reerberg Who brought the ."Play provided by the court instrumen- stage in musical development is music, by quickening tempo mir- Exress ak teasuppresedrfelis pf JDinel",to light in? 1958. tlists. '± e, and what amazed me letting the music anticipate ac- acuousy abbreviates and accel- xrs the hmrsureembferlibut *T s tvefth century musical ncst, the play cannot be called tion. Thus, when Daniel addresses rates tl:e action. thae n'tmlive.o eeme u draimna. is' more than a pag{eantt, primitive; n the contrary, it Darius the plotting prince makes Temsc fgetbat n on iearcp hr o .i~r2 g tn. a string of mnuscal represents a most sophisticated little cymbal crashes behind Dan- Temsc fgetbat n on iearcp hr o pfees tYoge than ."a, styized}ar- synthesis of music, characteriza- ee's back, literally proclaiming fehes eidsoeo rfsmixthsadhtan adte ta~of 'U'e Itfe ogf.the pepet tion, rnd dramatic action. the clash of interests.onmuturabtfcus, other, throw it in the oven and1 one must remember that the "Play come out with a delicious serving ..............__ ___ of Daniel" is the original source for four? It is. Do that and maybeI N ade T o ectu e on Critcs R le tator mut be aware that to the a cinema as Federico Felini has in1 medieval viewer It h e pageant his "83/z."1 meant symbolized truth, not just Fellini has turned his "8/" into tylized Bible story. ro~l s' perenceon nd f f roa waya unique experiment in film auto- Fro i Hs E perenc onandoffBro dwa aThus when the crimson and biography, delving into the heart .:: gold cloak is blown around Dan- and conscience of an exhausted V6' Y ANN L MARGUJO) on theatre in America the Columbus, Ohio, Citizen-our- ie's shoulders, the reality which film director who is taking a rest1 ? Nohan NadL, presidet' of the''Along with writing more than neal. While living there, he founded created medieval painting flashes cure at an elegant spa. Rather Broadway Drama.' Critics .Circle, 200 critical columns a year for his and played first trombone in the upon one as if in a revelation. In- than rest, he finds there the life an 'theatrse re iewer for the New newspaper, he is editor of its Columbus Philharmonic Orchestra. deed, the irreproachable New York he has tried to escape. He is fol- $I>rk;,W eld Journal 'Tribune, will amusement pages: Not only does Nadel has written guest articles Pro Musica succeed in suspending lowed by his wife, his mistress ~=seture oIl' "The CrticismToday" he cover all Broadway openings, for Saturday Review, Variety, the disbelief and making the myth and his movie crew who set up #3ti°afterrmdon. : but he evaluates important off~ New York Times and other maga- viable. productipn headquarters at his UndMer "the joint, sponsorship of' Broadway dramatic events as well.AsteigtfdthHradoelAsnLaDc VaM - tre"Prnfessioral Theatre-Program, A musician as well as a critic zines He also is a recipient of the Aes thne blnfdes, the eral o tel Asagin LaDlV thar .'the 'Dpartment of Journalism and and journalist, Nadel formerly was Variety Spotlight Award for service stage, and the last bell soun hero. the.Departnieht of;.Speech;-he will :music, movie and drama critic of to the American theatre. hangs in the air. The fantasies which sneak up speak at 4:00 in the fourth' floor__________________________________ -A~hithxeatrof'the'Rackham I I,(I.A( 0134#d# l. A discussion' period' will aI y s f!e s G etRels * 'flloW tbeIebture. 'There is' no' ad- R suIt AC Creative Arts Festival '67 5 visitcha e 'Union-League Presents lnn. arbor vst.Holding Y T ~DIAL EK r e 1vew"ednBad"Agi! OET oatteMendelssohn Theatre, Aga46 HNR Y ' M AN H and report to his New York read- ,~ rs on the work" being donie ' de'- H g etK iin NY ol esin concert tre wrs o. h te D unl AICSTRISaturday, January 14, 1967 #'Nadel is the youngest of the six ,daily New York newspaper critics, M RVflIN 4,ROBEKFRYAN *JACKftPALAI Concerts: 7:00 P.M. and 9:30 P.M. S yet he brings to this position the u J UDACRIAE T many years .of' etperence and the uIu._A~ I41E HILL AU1DI TORI U M Mature dement' which .have ~ aUU3'8 Wt~A~ helped to make 'him one of the* Ticket sales: January 9 thru 13, 9 A.M.4 P.M. most popular writers and speakers '"E ROwr5O @IwNAL January 14, 1 P.M-9 P.M. rA COLUMBIA PICTURES RELEASE " PANAISIONTEC HNICOLORt $250 $300 $3.50 A cross ' "The kind of film one thirsts for !"-Lite Magazine' BLOCK TICKETS AVAILABLE am s,, "MADRAGOLA" UAC MUSKET '67 FRil D A'Y, OMIG EC.15h Fr he. :0and 9:00 p.m.-LThe inema -___ -- klidwill offer Rene Clair's "Le ;Million,"' at the Arciteture'Aud. =ComingFoThO u 8:a0 pm-Trheiiu ve~sity Mus- Dec. 23rd Hldy cal Society will present the New '(Hliay a York Pro"Muica In -"The Play of Dz aniel," at the First Methodist Isgtom ne id s ,Church. Isgtsm e da sAT13RDA, DEC. s about multiple dwelling. Q~~ 2:3r, ad..0pin.-The Profes- ional 1T;. fre Program will .give ° 'a New Pay. Project PerformanceThau cisstgscestatkp vof '"Wedtag .Bad" at "the rLydia Teadcossaesces htkp 'tat~ M4endelssohin'Theatre. America grinning from ya to year! I F IIU '1 ;00 a61nd 9:00 p tn.-The Cinema ya 04, uld .'ill pieent Ingav" erg- ''rthe new musical *man's °'"rik if -Life,"'in'the' Architecture Aud. ": E 8:30 p.m.-The University Musi- ~ - Cal Sqciety .Peformance will prey -sent the New Yrk Pro Musica 7 ° in"The 'rPla~' of Daniel" At the h Firt '14ethodixt sChurch.'.l * OPEN 6:30 p.m. FREE HEATERS eJ!LM1~Il4%rJ' I lh-JllFl,~~lF Y I E D LS H }; ^' ri Y DI & II flrI"/ Wleeet We~tneArMdPkr bJUtS J EPSTEIN Oeed t, ROBR I E' E J NI7 2 , E .1- I4LII i VUX1I TECHNICOLORt FROM WARNER BROS. ® / .--,_____ 0 x: sT ATn a ENDS TONIGHT Feature TimesI ALO12ona :45Ony0M LGeorge Stevens____________ 1:00 4 30 8:15I nw pv._aProduct :on of .'THREE SHOWS 'EER Wp IDABILY A u AS TOMORROW MARK STEVNS' STARTSTO AND. Conitne Stevens r-Dean ones O " IWo ON 'AGUILLOTINE" IT ew e Shownat 1:05 Oly The ~Space Race gets Racier wen...Aeia n usa PLUS: "SKI-IN-TIE-SKTY" 2c Color Cartoon AstoNuTS and Cosmic*CVTiES f prea~m~lmix it upto see who willI bethe !/r .-.-. first to populate the moon!1 TONIGHT at 8 P.M. LWINN~ER OF 6 .'\ ACADEMY .AWARDS! 4:r MERO-GODWYN'AYER * A CARLOPONTI PRODUCON */ 4r DAVID LEAN'S FIL M 's cS82 Dream and away from the viewer include poignant visits with his dead par- ents and a hilarious chiaplinesque in which he tries to escape his school masters. Fellini has created by taking feeling and building around it idea, character and situation, rather than vice-versa, which is so often the case in movies. He provides no plot, no moral messages, no black and white truths or un- truths. "'81/2" is the story of one moan with one man's real prob- lems : women, work, church, doubts, self-confidence, loneliness. Fellini does not provide the :answer to these problems, he only shows that they exist and how they af- fect. He leaves the answers to the viewer and the viewer will try to find them because he'll see himself on the screen. C RAMM ERS' TRAFFIC-JAMMERS KII NG-OF-SLAMIERS GRI LLED-CHEESE-&-HAMMERS FI NAL-EXAMERS ALPHA-GAMMERS EVEN SELMA-ALABAMERS Whether you're a "3.8" Or a "1.2" It's still for you is not too late To get "HAPPY BI RTH DAY TO U."' (Waiting for you are copies galore at your faovorite gift or book store.) U - ktU U UACand CINEMA present EXAM WEEK ESCAPISM~ WEDNESDAY, DEC. 14-7 and 9:15 PJh AN T M F AJAMES LEE GEOR( *STEWART REMICK C. SCO One of the finest courtroom dramas of all tin THURSDAY, DEC. 15--7 and 9:15 P.M EXPERIMENT IN, TERRO -GLENN LEE MUSIC FORD REMICK HENRY MA A good crime thriller in the Hitchcock traditic FRIDAY, DEC., 16--7 and 9:15 P.M. ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S TO CATCH A THIEF 'CARY GRACE (Technic GRANT' ''KELLY. 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