THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1964 In a. i-± lv , TtIITd% I PAGEE Wo- I A F O 2 1964 A RTS and LETTEfRS By Gail Blumberg Judith': Explosion of Myth Ii - II Jean Giraudoux has made it his stock in trade to explode myths, both biblical and classical, much as he does in his play "Judith,": Paul Sparer of the Association of Producing Artists, said in a per-+ sonal interview. Sparer, who is the Associate to the Artistic Director is now play- ing- the part -of Holofernes in the APA presentation of "Judith." Giraudoux, he said, generally takes a big theme, an unapproachable hero, and shows how that hero is really very human, funny and dear. . In this way he has taken a to her query-What is truth? he romantic biblical myth, a heroic must reply-"It is God's lie to the Judith in contest with a mon- world." strous Holofernes, and transform- Thus the ultimate irony of the ed it into the rational and intri- play is that Judith is forced into cate relationship of two very hu- being a Saint for all the wrong man characters. reasons. Giraudoux is thus ex- The company, Sparer explained, ploding the myth of God as por- was originally hampered in its trayed in the bible, Sparer con- production by a translation which tinued. is not really Giraudoux. He is, in addition, attacking or- An English translation of ganized religiosity in favor of na- Giraudoux is almost insupportable turalism and a certain kind o unless the adaptor is a genius, recognition of the self Sparer re- Sparer declared. This translation marked. managed to romanticize the play, mar .--- which Giraudoux never did; fur- thermore, it also twisted and dis-'tot d m n of he ai i e sas ( cp o, tortd man of the min deas? as O5y- A ppoi we understood them.l There were whole areas of the e original expunged and we had to To E xamoan rescore and correct many of these changes." Central Relationship By KAREN KENAH According to Sparer in the basic, central relationship of Judith and Along with various other mo Holofernes, Judith has come to tions passed last night, Studen Assyria believing Holofernes to be Government Council authorizes a monster; a hideous, murderous Sharon Manning, '66, to investi giant. She finds him to the con- gate block ticket sales. trary, to be sophisticated and Miss Manning had requestec civilized far beyond her experience the establishment of an ad ho and comprehension. All of the committee to study block ticke values in which she has put her sales procedure at Hill Auditoriur faith became meaningless. concents. The proposed committe Holofernes teaches her certain would consist of four members; truths about herself, truths which representative from the Michigal she had been approaching but Union, Michigan League, SGC an had not yet seen. He showed her Homecoming Central Committee. what she was-a brilliant and a Mandate Manning. supreme hedonist, and taught her Barry Bluestone, '66, introduce to make use of this. For this rea- a substitute motion mandatin son, she fell in love with him. the research task to Miss Man Judith's motivation in killing ning alone. He said that th Holofernes is a central point of amount of work to be done wa discussion in the play. According not sufficient to engage fou to Sparer, the interpretation the people for the task. Council adopt APA has leaned to, is that Judith ed the substitute motion and re fell madly in love and knew there quested Miss Manning to be pre would be only that one night with pared to report at the next meet Holofernes. ing. Total Possession In other action two motion She also recognized the conse- were presented to Council b quences which might befall her Sherry Miller, '65, in behalfc from her own people if they learn- -- - - ed the ruth. The way to totallyC . possess him then, was to destroy Schnitzer Reports him and then to destroy herself. AP A W According to Giraudoux, Sparer AP W lROl er' explained, God takes the night of blasphemy and turns it into some- Two wigs for the APA produc thing useful for him. He acts, so tions of "Judith" and "War an called, afer the fact. At the end Peace" have been stolen, Pro , of the -play, the angel reminds Robert Schntzer, Professional The e Judith that throughout the night 4 atre Program director, reports. she had not wanted for food or The wigs, which belong to AP i warmth nor meared of being soil- star Rosemary Harris, were rf ed. God had protected her, despite moved from her dressing roo Judith's provestations to the 'con-yesterday, according to Schnitze e trary. They are useless and of no val l Sparer said, Giraudoux, in a except for the performancesc - scene which was regretfully left these APA plays, for which th4 e out in translation, had logically are irreplacable. Schnitzer aski - explained Judith's protection by .that the wigs be wrapped u n showing it to be the planned work and left at the Michigan LeagL of Holoferne's men, the angel in- information desk marked AP d sists that Judith must proclaim and no questions will be asked. the truth to the world. In answer ACROSS CAMPUS: Indonesian To Study Teaching Methods' Prof. Nizar St. Tomenggung, of views for students wishing to par- 9:30 a.m.-The Mudbowl at Sig- Phi Kappa Psi, 1550 Washtenaw the otolaryngology department at ticipate in a private seminar with ma Alpha Epsilon, 1408 Washte- Ave. the University of Indonesia, Dja- j Prof. Paul Van Buren of Temple naw Ave. 5 and 9 p.m.-The PTP presents karta, is visiting the University University in Rm. 2210 SAB. 11 a.m.-Chariot race on the the APA in "Judith" in Lydia Medical School to observe methods 2 p.m.-The Regents will hold Diag with the dogs of Delta Up- Mendelssohn Theatre. of teaching employed by the de- heir monthly meeting in the Re- silon, Lambda Chi Alpha and The- 7 and 9 p.m.-Cinema Guild pre- partment of otorhinolaryngology gents Room in the Administration ta Chi. sents "The Crucible" in the Arch- here. Bldg. 2 and 4 p.m.-The University itecture Aud. * * * 4 p.m.-Feudal games on the Players Children's Theatre Pro- 8:30 p.m.-The Jean-Leon Des- Diag.ductions will present "The Em- tine, Haitian Dance Company will FRIDAY, OCT. 23 4:15 p.m.-Prof. Louis Guttman, peror's New Clothes" at Trueblood perform in Rackham Aud. 8:30 a.m.-Nathaniel Stewart of a visiting professor at the Univer- Aud. 8:30 p.m. - The Mitchell Trio the Alliance for Progress will speak sity, will speak on "Anxiety and 4:30 p.m. - Alumni - Student will present a concert in Hill on "How to Plan a Management Status: An Example of Attitudinal Open House at President Hatch- Aud. The Homecoming schedule is f Development Program" in the Principal Components" in Aud. B. er's home. listed separately. a Union. 7 p.m.-Parade beginning at 4:30 p.m.-"Little Le Mans"-a 10 p.m.-Homecoming Dance in ~~.-an - + - n u+-n 1,17" o± uue ^^ i~^ ^^ ~l~~l ^LUU^ U' I i 1 DIAL 8-6416 "CHEERED AND OOEAt The Cannes Film Festival It Deserves Its Accolades!" THE NEW YORK TIMES BARBARA BARRIE BEST ACTRESS AWARD CANNES FILM FESTIVAL "BERNIE HAMILTON IS SPLENDID!? --The New Yorker 9 a.m.-5 p.m.-The Office of Re- Markley going to Ferry Field. ligious Affairs will hold inter- 7 and 9 p.m.-Cinema Guild pre- -- -- - - -- ---- sents experimental films in the go cart race-on the lawn of the ' the union tsaaroom. 1 t :d i- 1d c t rh e a nm d d 0g e as ar t- e- e- ,t- ns by of Architecture Aud. f y sor a Poetry Reading at the UGLI V Multipurpose Rm. featuring Kon- stantinos Lardas. ock S a es p.m.-Pep rally at Ferry Field. 8 p.m.-Prof. John A. Williams of the Dept. of Astronomy will Cinema Guild were adopted. speak on "Wonders of the South- One requested release from the ern Sky" in Aud. D, Angell Hall. agreement to sponsor the Inter- 8 p.m.-The PTP presents the national Students Association. APA in "Judith" at Lydia Men- Although the Cinema Guild delssohn Theatre. Board voted to sponsor three; 8 p.m.-Theodore Wallach of groups, ISA, the Folklore Society Chicago will speak on "Christian and the Organization for Faculty- ;Science:A Fresh Approach to Se- Student Educational Endeavors curity" at the First Church of (OFFSET), President Peter Good- Christian Science, 1833 Washte- stein, '65, said that such a move naw. placed too great a strain on the 8:30 p.m. - The Paul Taylor board and thus asked Council to Dance Company will open the reverse the board's decision. Chamber Dance Festival with a Drop Sponsorship concert at Rackham Aud. He said that such a move would 9:30 p.m.--Dance at the IM be in accord with the sponsorship Bldg. with Del Shannon and policy of the organization which Johnny and the Hurricanes. is to sponsor new groups on cam- SATURDAY, OCT. 24 pus which, unlike ISA, do not have 9:15 a.m.-Tug of war between any other source of income. Gomberg and Taylor Houses at The Folklore Society and OFF- Island Park. SET, however, are in a financial crisis, and thus warrant the Guild's support. Council voted to drop sponsor- ship of the ISA and allocate the funds usually given to it, to OFF- SET. I Dial 662-6264 SHOWS START AT 1:00-3:00-5:00 7:00 AND 9:05 STARTS WEDNESDAY AA I I CH 4FAR -- ~ COWMBU AMAX E SIONEY L I .olI TRIUMPH! PACKS WALLOP THAT WILL RATTLE ATTERING TEETH! HIGHLY SUSPENSEFUL !" -Bosley Crowther, New York Times WO. PW IPICTURES Qws L SAFE . OUNGSTE IN. .METprediucion TRY THE DAILY AND SEE THE WORLD... i - ACTOR PAUL SPARER Set Premiere Of BkW Of erry Work Prof. Marilyn Mason Brown, or- ganist of the music school, wil perform "Fantasy on Von Him- melhoch" by Prof. Wallace Berry of the music school at 5 p.m. to- morrow in Rm. 2110 of the mu- sic school. This will be the world premiere of Berry's work. Commenting-on his new work Berry says, "As is usual in th fantasy, this work is quite free It is multisectional, with suddet 'changes from quiet, reflective pas- sages to precipitous outbursts. "Considering its source - the opening few notes of a traditiona German chorale-and its frequent ly imitative textures, the piec might be described as 'neo-Ba roque.' It is derived entirely from the first phrase of the chorale which appears in many varies forms," he commented. i XER tl I yI c- nd f. Le- ?A "e- m er. due of tey :ed1 Up ,ue a 'AI Hlarken Peasants: Behold! Sir Knight wrest sword from. stone. VFW HALL 314 EAST LIBERTY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23 9-12 P.M. STAG or DRAG ONE DOLLAR DONATION-REFRESHMENTS Yonder on Un i0n steps. Friday 11:00 SARDEN MIESENg Sponsored by Graduate St 'SBAND uden t Counc il -. - I RESENTS l OCTOBER 21-25 THE HOSTAGE by Brendan Behan' JUDITH American Premiere! ATTENTIO.N. Tonight the CINEMA GUILD presents a pro- gram of experimental films from New York's Cinema 16. Some of the films represent the more extreme tendencies in experimental film- ing. Scenes may be gruesome or sexually frank. Audience members who may be disturbed by these are urged not to attend. -i TE IlEMA GUILD IN THE ARCHITECTURE AUDITORIUM ADMISSION: FIFTY CENTS The CINEMA GUILD is a related board of Student Government Council. Directed by Stephen Porter "Mad & Mirthprovoking'. . N.Y. Times "Freewheeling, Bawdy, Poignant". New Yrker WED. 8 P.M. It Could Happen...You(ow...... by Jean Giraudoux Directed by Ellis Rabb by the great French author of "MadwomanO of Chailot,"andine, ' Tiger at the Gate.' THURS., FRI. 8 P.M.- SAT.5 P.M. P.M. SUN. 3 P.M. & 8 P.M. Anericans 1ave (Oi dtTe Eath. We Dd Rt The)4oDji-OriTa~get. kWfmVvs Nominted For Presidenit IT'S POSSIBLE A WOMAN COULD BE PRESIDENT B L Tl.. . . . . . . WWHAT ABOUT HER HUSBAND OriCa'S FIRST MALE Frst Lady THE HILARIOUS ESCAPADES THAT RESULT ARE FUNNIER THAN THE "ABSENT MINDED PROFESSOR." I r m m Ili HO ECO Ap '64 LET'S YOU DANCE TO DEL SHANNON JOHNNY and the HURRICANES "excuse me darling Congress "Bad read what the papers "this diplomat didn't duck "an evening out included kisses from an ex-girl friend is calling-" say about your party-" in time-" strip teaser Nana Peel-" could embrass the PresidentI Fred MacMurray I 2 I K El I