Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, June 17, 1972 ACADEMY AWARD WINNER! Best Art Direction " Best Costume Design PERFORM JUNHd e! 17k 8 8P..M. STATDONIOLA REIDNIACLEGASMETEXATDRE RedPndrseDnailyACassifaieds ---theatre -- Mcircd Sade: Excellent! By ANITA CRONE Summer is the time when things slow down, snd people tend t take it essier than dur- ing the normal acsdemic yesr. Judging from the Residential College Players' production of Marat Sade they are an excep- tion to this generally held prin- ciple. From the minute you enter the East Quad Aud. you are swept into the Charenton asy- lum. Nurses greet you at the door and brusquely tell you to sign in with your name and oc- cupation. You wonder what will happen if you fail to sign in, and soon find out, as those same nurses beat te inmates of te asylum on stage. Or is the stage the entire auditorium, and are the members of the audience the actors? If the audience is the actors. then they have a long way to go to surpass the per- formances turned in by the en- tire cast from eight until about 10:30. The Persecution and Assassi- nation of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by .the Inmatea of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade is the finest production this reviewer has seen in a long time. The asylum is the audi- torium, and with a group of in- mates each with different mental malady, it is amazing that one doss not see repetition of what- ever it is that makes each in- mate an inmate. The ticks and quirks are different and inven- tive, but most of all they are real The entire product'on is beau- tifully choreographed by Wendie Abend. With a 32 member cast on a small stage, the actors did not run into each other, either in their movements, or in the acting. This is no small feat, and Ahead is to he congratulated. The choral numbers, under the direction of Fredric Goldstein were well done, and one easily heard some of the best singing from a a no-professional group that rivaled some of te musical groups on campus that spend an entire term working towards a single performance. the singers, Richard Goodwin, Brian Grant, James Guthrie, and Wendie Ahead, all lent special vocal talenis to the already fine chorus. Katie Reifman as Charlotte Corday, ad d ed a srprising strong singing voice to a splen- did acting performance, perhaps the best showing of her career with the R.C. Players. Reifmans managed to bring about striking transitions between her scenes with a rather exaggerated Du- perret, as played by Mark Tompkins, and the scenes with Richard S a 1 e, as Jean-Paul Marat. One cannot find the superla- tives to describe the perform- ances of Sale and Richard Leh- If soeosdy telshyesdeug laws overseas arerelaxed. that soebeody is talking thr'ough his hat. If somsehody tels you the eyeme af justice gives you alt the righsosfa Uinited States ctizen is tthe Ueited States, that's a hanch orhbateney. You shoatd get the racts straight. Thte trath is theirdrug laws are tough. And they estoece them tn the ltter. Theresa girl frem the United Stases sittine in a Roamejail right now, She'll he there frsix to tee months awcaitisg triat. With sohbait. Not eten a chasce frrit. tt'she'esosvicted, its a eminimusmtofthreetyears. Carrying stuff'aceoss a herder, fresetore reentry to another, in asking for troahle. Andyou'lt get i. That's stheir law. And ther's n way aroend it. Oveee900 United States ctizns are doing tinmeondrog charges is foreignejails righst nose. And nohody can get them ot. Not famnily. Or friends. Or the smtenstlawyerrin loots, Plot the United States government. fyou'ee plnning auvsit to Euorope, she Middle 1lass orsouthlsof our own Serder, check ot te csontries. Get the facts. And gettem straight before yo lean. 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They are both tremendous; Sale even is intene as he sraches himself in the tub, sad Leh- fedt's performance is best sum- med up as he laughs in the back- ground while the inmates reduce the play, the stage and the asylum to smithereens. Whatever you do, don't miss that. It is hard to single out indi- vidual actors for the mention that everyone in the cast so richly deserves. Dennis Fo~n, as the mad animal, is in rthe fare- front of the inmates even when his movemen take him 10 the corners and back of the stage, as 's Dale Ann Winne. Leora Man'schewi is s con- vincing Simonne Evrar1, ad adds perhaps the only bit of mad reality to the performance Connie Williams and Nancy Levy are to be commended for maintaining their air of polite detachment that the parts of Mine. Coumlmer and Mile. Coul- mier respectively' require, There is so much action going on in center, tge ttt it is difficult t turn one's aittention to the sides, and yet e'ch actor maintained the vigor of iy r her role with aplomb. Director Pamela Seamon is to e commended for bringing this most difficult play to the Ann Arbor s um m er theater stage. If anyone ha been left with- out special mention who had anything to do with the perform- 'ance, it is not inentional Although tnight at eight i the last performance of The Persecution and Asssintio cf Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asysisa of Charenton under the Drection of the Marquis de Sade, ~hee are 350 sea available, and thy should 1l be sold. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN SATURDAY, JUNE 17 Resdetial College Summer Playes: Peter Weiss' "Marat/Sade, Residential College Aud., 8 pm. SUNDAY, JUNE 18 TV Cene Flm: "Worlds etC Abraham alan: Deah", WWJ-TV, Chanet 4, MONDAY, JUNE 19 Seeate Asemby Metntgt Relham Ampithater, 315 pm. 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