NOW PLA YING INMNA NCHES TER: The Michigan Daily-Sturday, October 7, 1978-Page 5 An elegantly simple 'Subject' By RENEE SHILCUSKY The Black Sheep Repertory Theatre's production of the Pulitzer Prize- The subject Was Roses By Frank Gilroy Black Sheep Repertory Theatre John Cleary .... ............ James Presser Nettie Cleay ............. Roberta Yule Owen Timmy Cleary..............Robert Beaupre Stan Gill and Phillip Bowman, directors; Barbara Thorne, costumes winning The Subject Was Roses suc- ceeds in making every member of the audience feel they were back home again. The play is a tender- low-key drama about two parents whose war veteran son returns home to surprise them with his new-found adulthood. In each crisis or struggle, there is an ever-present feeling of the claustraphobic, intimate love between an only son and-his very loving parents. It is in these tender moments that one feels allied with the actors on stage. Without ever feeling tied up in this family, we are allowed the opportunity o experience the feelings of having. to )reak away from the people with whom iniversal growing-up play. It never 3egs for a response, but merely presen- s a series of simple events filled with the tension and closeness that let us examine and analyze the feelings of the family members. TIMMY CLEARY, played by Robert Beaupre, is the 21-year-old veteran who returns to his family's Bronx apar- tment after three years of fighting World War II. Timmy's father never expected to see the always sickly boy return from war, but along the way, Timmy has grown into a strong and confident man. His parents are con- fused and bewildered by their new role as parents of an adult. Roberta Yule Owen, as the mother, is luminous. She creates stirring insights into this simple character, in the smallest tasks the mother performs. It is her tenderness and pettiness that gives realism to the basic human element in this play and makes it won- derfully dramatic and touching. Externally, The Subject Was Roses is the simplest of plays. The makeshift set's only advantage is the beautifully authentic 1946 kitchen -- the rest of the set is straight out of high-school dramatics. Yet the basic emotion is reiterated in this elegantly simple Soundstage ofr Musicalf mfor all By GERARD PAPE A new musical program featuring both School of Music performers and non-music majors who wish to perform will begin this Tuesday, October 10, at 8:00 p.m. The series, called Soundstage, will be held every other Tuesday at the "U" club in the Michigan Union, and the first program will feature a flute and folk guitar duo. The purpose of Soundstage, according to co-chairman Jon Diamond, is to generate overall interest in musical activity as well as produce amateur acts. Diamond sees Soundstage, which is sponsored by the Union Programming Committee, as a bridge between the latent musical talents of Central Campus students and the more actively organized School of Music on North Campus. Future shows promise a single night's diversity of folk, jazz, ragtime, dixieland, and country, as well as special nights devoted to particular styles of music. If Soundstage is successful, Diamond feels, it should also offer an interesting place for students to socialize at instead of bars. Diamond hopes that by next semester the program may expand to a weekly event. design. It is the strength that emanates from this stage and plot that provides interest. And the acting quality is proof of this strength. Each character is in- dividual enough to be a true focal element in the play. THE FATHER, Played by James Presser, raises his voice more than enough to show who's boss, and flashes his Irish Catholic temper at the critical moments of disappointment. But though he thinks he understands his son, he has much to learn about Tim- my. Presser begins his performance a little slowly and lumberingly, but war- ms to the character by the fourth scene. He makes us understand his plight bet- ween the forgotten love of his wife and the now ineffective stern dominance. Robert Beaupre as Timmy ties everything together with a stunning performance. It is he who makes us feel intimate with this tightly-bound family. His mother burns the waffles his first morning home, and Timmy is bewildered by her tears. It is the per- fect timing accorded this moment that makes it the play's most poignant. This family is bound by their mutual ex- perience, and at the climax we see that they begin to deal with it. The University Museum of Art's volunteer docents (tourguides) led 155 pre-arranged group tours, or more than 3,350 people-through the. museum in 1976-77. Got live if you want it "Saturday Night Live" producer Lorne Michaels (left) chats with Not Ready For Prime Time Player Dan Aykroyd (center) and Mick Jagger, in preparation for the show's fourth season premiere, which airs tonight at 11:30 on NBC. In addition to performances by the Rolling Stones, the show eill feature an appearance by New York mayor Ed Koch. Arts exhibit, Chinese paintings, etc. Chinese music recitals Stamps Taste of Chinese Food No Admission Charge OCT. 8, 12-5:30 PM, MICIGN FI UNION AP Photo M , . 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