Page 8 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, November 24, 1986 r I I 'Fantasticks'. Class act By John Ganun For a show that's been around for 26 years, The Fantasticks is alive and kicking, as proven by the cast of this year's Soph show on Thursday night's opening. Director Ty Hreben's youthful cast of underclasspeople showed they've got what it takes to make the world's -longest-running musical not just another production of one of the world's most produced shows. Though The Fantasticks has an outwardly simple story, its under - lying message of having to take the bad in order to appreciate the good runs deep throughout. With virtually no "'fourth wall" to hide behind, many of the lines are given directly to the audience and are often in rhymed form or accompanied by piano underscoring. Most admirable in this production was that none of this was overdone. The actors played their parts with an un - derstanding of the roles and simply did it: no schmaltzy love songs, melodramatic monologues, or overexaggerated glances to the and - ience. Right from the lighthearted overture and introduction of the characters, the show exuberated a very youthful feeling (not young - youthful ). This was most apparent in the young romantic couple, Matt and Luisa. Caren Saiet as Luisa was believable as a fifteen year-old girl in love. Her light, airy voice and unabashed straight-forwardness were consistent from her first song, "Much More," to the sweet and simple duet with her returned love, "They Were You." Jamie Mistry as Matt made a very nice complement to Saiet, exemplifying all of the characteristics that accompany being young and in love; energetic, romantic, and boastful. Mistry possesses a full, rich voice which he uses well both when singing and speaking, most noticeably in the enchanting "Soon It's Gonna Rain" and in his urgent desire to see the world in "I Can See It." The young couple in love are prodded, pushed, helped, and huit by the surrounding characters to finally arrive at a happy resolution after a breakup and a few songs and dances. Alex Irvine and Richard Freysinger joined forces as the scheming fathers, devising a plot to build a wall between their two houses so their two children would fall in love. Together they perform "Never Say No," a well staged vaudevillian slap stick number, and later teamed up with Steve Josselsson in the crowd-pleasing "It Depends On What You Pay," a rather unusual song about the price of staging an abduction. Josselsson handsomely led the number, as he did throughout the entire show, with his strong,clear voice as the Narrator El Gallo. One of the hardest parts to play, and one of the best performances, was the Mute, played by Liz Haas. Given no lines, but a myriad of tasks (handing props, showing seasonal changes, playing a mirror, a bricklayer, and a symbolic wall), she livened the stage with her presence. Being onstage through literally the entire show, her graceful style and simple movement added immeasurably to the mood and feeling. Not to be forgotten are Cindy Davis and Brian Felder, as the duo who lightened up the show with their hilarious portrayals of aging actors who spend their time paraphrasing Shakespeare and staging elaborate death scenes. Hreben and musical director Elizabeth Schauer deserve much of the credit for bringing' The Fantasticks to life, leading the actors through good staging and music. Jeff Dines' miminalistic set and Tim Snyder's everchanging lighting contributed much to the feel of the show, as were Tracy Diestel's true-to-life costumes. Though not without its flaws, The Fantasticks was a success. 1r4;1 4 D s Daily Photo by JOHN MUNSON They're the tops The Four Tops (above) and The Temptations played two shows to a fully packed Michigan Theatre Friday night. With a good share of their classic songs, as well as some new material by The Tem- ptations, the two groups brought the crowds to their feet, wrapping up their final tour together. Support the March of Dimes BIRTH DEFECTS FOUNDATION .I The TTeCalen dar of The University of Michigan The calendar combines meeting, lecture work- shop and conference announcements with other events happening each week on campus. It is based on The University Record calendar, and is open to all University sponsored groups and organizations recognized by the Michigan Student Assembly. Items must be submitted in writing by 5 p.m. the Tuesday before publi- cation. Address all information to: Julie A. Brown, publications assistant, University Rec- ord, 412 Maynard St. Asterisk (*) denotes events to which admission is charged. MONDAY November 24 A-Squares-Plus level sq dancing, 8:30-10 pm, Mich Un- ion, 665-5794. Career Ping & Plcmt-Lib tour, 4:10 pm, 3200 SAB. Computer Vision Res Lab-Sem. C Lee, "Connectivity Issues in 2D & 3D Images, "5 pm, 3427 EECS Bldg. U-M-DBN/Women's Ctr-Support grp for separated/ divorced women, 11:30 am, 30 CAB. 593-5147. Concert, N Mehta, violinist, 8 pm, Music Rm, Henry Ford Estate -Fair Lane. 593-5087, 593-5183. Guild House-Writers Ser, C Baxter & W Holinger, 8 pm, 802 Monroe St. 662-5189. Women's Okinawan Karate & Self-Defense Club-Beg wel- come, 7:15, IM Bldg, Martial Arts Rm. 763-3562. Sch Music-Concert, Univ Phil Orch, 8 pm, Hill Aud. Guest piano recital, F Weldy, 8 pm, Recital Hall. Ne E & N Afr Stds-Brown bag lec, J Fine, "Islamiza- tion of Bosnia, Yugoslavia, "noon, Lane Hall Commons Rm. Stds in Religion-Lec, G Gutierrez, "Reflections on Liber- ation Theology, "8-10 pm, MLB 3. 764-4475. Germanic Lang & Lit-Lec, G van Well, "Germany & the New East-West Dialog, " 4 pm, W Conf Rm, Rackham Bldg. Phys Ed Ad Lifestyle Prog-Fitness Over 50, 9 am, Briar- wood Mall (enter main door between Sears & Hudson's). 764-1342. Tae Kwon Do Club-Practice (beg welcome), 6:30-8:15 pm, Martial Arts Rm, CCRB. 665-7399. Gay Liberation-Lesbian-Gay Male Religious Caucus Open House, 8 pm, Canterbury House, 218 N Division, 665-0606, 763-4186. Chemistry-Sem, S Lee, "Mott Transitions of Two Kinds: The MPS3 Family, "4 pm, 1200 Chem Bldg. Nat Resources-Disting Speakers Ser, L Quinn, "Con- temporary Approaches to the Criminal Enforcement of Michigan's Natural Resources Act." 3:30-5 pm, 1040 Dana Bldg. 763-6961. Computing Ctr-Monday Lang Sem, 7-9 pm, 1013 NUBS. Microcomputer Ed Ctr-Workshops: "Basic Concepts of Microcomputer Word Processing," 3-5 pm & "Introduc- tion to Microcomputers," 10:30 am-12:30 pm, 4003 Sch. Ed Bldg. Workshops: "MS-DOS Basic Skills," 10-12:30 pm & "Microsoft Word on the Macintosh, Pt II," 1-5 pm, 3001 Sch Ed Bldg. 747-2424. TUESDAY November 25 CRLT-Workshop, K Zinn, "The Use of Computer- based Conferencing to Extend the Classroom, " 7-9 pm, 3001 Sch Ed Bldg. 764-0505. Ecum Camp Ctr/IntI Ctr-Lec, "Opportunities for Work Abroad," noon, 603 E Madison St. 662-5529. *HRD-Sem, "Tax Reform: Rethinking Your Invest- ment Strategy," 5-6:30 pm; "Stress Management for Office Staff," 1-4:30 pm; "Influencing, Pt I," (Pt II: Dec 2), 8:30 am-noon, 1111 Kipke Dr. Register: 764- 7410. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship-Mtg, 7 pm, Hender- son Rm, Mich League. 668-6358. Sch Music-Concert, U-M Symph Orch, 8 pm, Hill Aud. 764-0594. Voice recital, S Hucci, baritone, 8 pm, Re- WEDNESDAY November 26 AIESEC/Inti Bus Club-Mtg, 7 pm, K1310 Kresge Bldg. 747-6528. Disser Support Grp-Mtg, 8:30-10 am, 3100 Mich Union. 764-8312. *HD-Prog, "Time Management for Office Staff," 8:30 am-noon; "Hands=On Word Processing," 8:30-11:30 am, 1111 Kipke Dr. Register: 764-7410. Mich Gay Union-Soc/disc, 9 pm, Guild House, 802 Mon- roe St. 763-4186. Phys Ed Ad Lifestyle Prog-Fitness Over 50, 9 am, Briar- wood Mall (enter main door between Sears & Hudson's). 764-1342. Clin Psych-Lec, H Coppolillo, "Seeds of Suicide: A View from the Analytic Child Therapy of a Three-Year-Old, " 2:40-4:30 pm, E Conf Rm, Rackham Bldg. Sci Fic Club/Stilyagi Air Corps-Mtg, 8:30 pm, Mich League Conf Rm. 994-8419. Tae Kwon Do Club-Practice (beg welcome), 6:30-8:15 pm, Martial Arts Rm, CCRB. 665-7399. Mich Gay Union-Soc/disc grp, 9 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe St. 763-4186. Chemistry-Sem, R Tembruell, "The Applicability of Res- onant Two Photon Ionization and Pulsed Laser De- sorption in Supersonic Beam Mass Spectrometry, " 1 pm, 1200 Chem Bldg. Sem, W Harter, "Synthesis and Reac- tivity of Cyclopropenes and Cyclopropenones, " 4 pm, 1300 Chem Bldg. Microcomputer Ed Ctr-Workshop, "Lotus 1-2-3, Pt II," 1-5 pm, 3001 Sch Ed Bldg. 747-2424. THURSDAY November 27 HAPPY THANKSGIVING! FRIDAY November 28 *Cinema Guild-Beauty & The Beast, 7 & 9 pm, MLB 3. Korean Christian Fellowship-Bible study mtg, 9 pm, Camp Chapel. 747-0120. Phys Ed Ad Lifestyle Prog-Fitness Over 50, 9 am, Briar- wood Mall (enter main door between Sears & Hudson's). 764-1342. Tae Kwon Do Club-Practice (beg welcome), 5-7 pm, Sm gym, CCRB. 665-7399. Women's Crisis Ctr/Lesbian Network-Women's Tea, 5:30-7 pm, 306 N Division St. 761-9475, 994-9100. SATURDAY November 29 *Cinema Guild-Roxie Hart, 7 pm & Here Comes Mr Jordon, 9 pm, MLB 4. *Mich Guild-Christmas Art Festival, 10 am-6 pm, Coli- seum, 5th Ave & Hill St. 662-3382. *Exhibit Mus-Astron slide pres, "The Universe of Dr. Einstein," 11:30 am, 2 & 3 pm, TAM Rm. 764-0478. SUNDAY November 30 Mus Art-Docent tour, "Latent Images Photography," 2 pm. His House Christian Fellowship-Fellowship & Bible study, 6-8 pm, 925 E Ann St. 665-0775, 663-0483. *Mich Guild-Christmas Art Festival, 10 am-5 pm, Coli- seum, 5th Ave & Hill St. 662-3382. Sch Music-Stu recital, E Lewis, viola, 6 pm, Recital Hall. *Exhibit Mus-Astron slide pres, "The Universe of Dr. Einstein," 2 & 3 pm, TAM Rm. 764-0478. WELS Lutheran Camp Ministry-Worship, 10 am, 1360 Pauline Blvd. Univ Lutheran Chapel-Worship, 10:30 am, 1511 Wash- tenaw Ave. Lord of Light Lutheran Church-Worship, 10 am, 801 S Forest St. MONDAY Phys Ed Ad Lifestyle Prog-Fitness Over 50, 9 am, Briar- wood Mall (enter main door between Sears & Hudson's). 764-1342. Stds in Religion-Lec, G Gutierrez, "Reflections on Liber- ation Theology, "8-10 pm, MLB 3. 764-4475. Tae Kwon Do Club-Practice (beg welcome), 6:30-8:15 pm, Martial Arts Rm, CCRB. 665-7399. Women's Res Club-Lec, M Zolan, "Molecular Genetics of Meiosis," 7:45 pm, W Conf Rm, Rackham Bldg. Linguistics-Visiting Lec Ser, J Haiman, "Origin of Medial Verbs, "I11 am, 3050 Frieze Bldg. 764-0353. Gay Liberation-Lesbian Gay Male Religious Caucus Open House, 8 pm, Canterbury House, 218 N Division. 665- 0606, 763-4186. *A2MISTAD Construction Brigade/Amnesty Intl-Bene- fit concert, B Bragg, 10 pm, Nectarine Ballroom, 516 E Liberty St. Tickets: 662-0851. TUESDAY December 2 Mus Art-Art Breaks, "Indian Art," 12:10 pm. U-M-DBN-Perf, University Choir, 8 pm, Music Rm, Henry Ford Estate-Fair Lane. 593-5087, 593-5183. Hopwood Rm-Fic reading, R Brown, 4 pm, W Conf Rm, Rackham Bldg. *HRD-Prog, "Influencing, Pt II" 8:30 am-noon; "Man- aging Your Office Records," 1-4:30 pm, 1111 Kipke Dr. Register: 764-7410. Sci Res Club-Lees, M Wynne, "In Search of Red Al- gae in the World's Oceans" & S Bement, "Toward Microelectronic Brain Probes, " 7:30 pm, Chrysler Ctr Aud, 2121 Bonisteel Blvd. 761-4320, 763-7060. Career Ping & Plcmt-Lec, "Resumes for the Interna- tional Student," 4:10-5:30 pm, Intl Ctr, 603 E Madison St. 764-7460. Sch Music-Recital, T Lettvin, piano, 8 pm, Recital Hall. WEDNESDAY December 3 Sch Art-Demo, VAX GPX Advanced Workstation Sys- tems, 1045 Art & Architec. 764-0397. . AIESEC/Intl Bus Club-Mtg, 7 pm, K1310 Kresge Bldg. 747-6528. Bioengr-Sem, C Owings, "Human Lightning Strikes," 4 pm (coffee: 3:30 pm), 1017 Dow Bldg. Women in Sci Prog-Lec, "Getting Lab Jobs," noon (*lunch avail), Rm 4, Mich League. 763-7225. *HRD-Prog, "Communication Skills-New Supervisor," 8:30 am-noon, 1111 Kipke Dr. Register: 764-7410. *Cont Legal Educ-Course, "Estate Planning for Famil- ies of the Developmentally Disabled," 1-5 pm, Ann Ar- bor Hilton, 610 Hilton Blvd. 761-7800. Phys Ed Ad Lifestyle Prog-Fitness Over 50, 9 am, Briar- wood Mall (enter main door between Sears & Hudson's). 764-1342. Physiol-Sem, J Johnson, "Ca+ + Binding Proteins & Muscle Contraction, "4 pm, 7745 Conf Rm, Med Sci II. Students of Objectivism-Mtg/video, L Peikoff, "Medi- cine, the Death of a Profession, " 8 pm, Rm D, Mich League. 663-5589. Sci Fic Club/Stilyagi Air Corps-Mtg, 8:30 pm, Mich League Conf Rm. 994-8419. Tae Kwon Do Club-Practice (beg welcome), 6:30-8:15 pm, Martial Arts Rm, CCRB. 665-7399. *Women's Crisis Ctr-Workshop, Self Defense, 7:30-9:30 pm, Mich Union. Register: 761-9475, 994-9100. Linguistics-Visiting Lee Ser, J Haiman, "Word Order and the Pro-Drop Parameter: Evidence from Rhaeto- Romance,"I11 am, 3050 Frieze Bldg. 764-0353. *Hillel-Film, Sound of Music, 7 pm, 1429 Hill St. 663- 3336. Mich Gay Union-Soc/disc grp, 9 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe St, 763-4186. Women's Stds-Open house/lec, R Dorrestein, "Gender and Self-Expression, " 4-6 pm, 236 W Engr Bldg. 763- 2047. Sch Music-Stu recital, P Baughman, trumpet, 8 pm, Recital Hall. THURSDAY December 4 Mus Art-Art Breaks, "Indian Art," 12:10 pm. Atmosph/Oceanic Sci-Acid Rain Sem Ser, W Stockwell, "Development of Chemical Mechanisms for the Model- ing of Acid Deposition, " 4 pm, 2231 Space Res Bldg, 2455 Hayward St. 936-0448. Engl Lang & Lit-Colloq, M Awkward, "On American Black Women Writers, " 8 pm, W Conf Rm, Rackham Hall. Ext Svc-Income Tax Institute, 7:30 am, Holiday Inn- West. Register: 764-5304. Grad Christian Fellowship-Mtg, 7 pm, Rm D, Mich League. *HRD-Prog, "Talking to Your Employees," 8:30 am- noon, 1111 Kipke Dr. Register: 764-7410. His House Christian Fellowship-Fellowship & Bible study, 7:30-9 pm, 925 Ann St. 665-0775, 663-0483. Res Econ Devp-Disser, J O'Reilly, 12:30-2 pm, CRED Conf Rm, 361 Lorch Hall. *Rec Sports-Ski waxing clin, 7-9 pm, 2230 CCRB. 764- 3967. Soc Work-Social Work Day (for undergrad students), 6-9 pm, Assembly Hall, Rackham Bldg. Stu Intl Meditation Soc-Intro lec, 8 pm, 528 W Liberty St. 996-TMTM. Scottish Country Dancers-7 pm, beg; 8 pm, intermed & advanced; 9 pm, soc, Forest Hills Comm Ctr, 2351 Shadowood. 996-0,129. Univ AA-Mtg, noon, 3200 Mich Union..764-8312. UAC/Impact Jazz-Free dance workshops, 7-8:30 pm, Pendleton Rm, Mich Union. 763-1107. Union Arts & Progs-Arts at Mid-day Ser, M Ajimi, demo of Japanese instruments, 12:15 pm, Pendelton Rm, Mich Union. 764-6498. Linguistics-Visiting Lec Ser, J Haiman, "Iconicity as a Linguistic Universal, " 4 pm, E Conf Rm, Rackham Bldg. 764-0353. Sch Music-Concert, Univ Jazz Band, 8 pm, Rackham Aud. Stu recital, S Matsumoto, piano, 8 pm, Recital Hall. FRIDAY December 5 Cont Med Educ-Course, "Basic Cardiac Life Support," 3:40-9 pm, Towsley Ctr. 763-1400. Ext Svc-Income Tax Institute, 7:30 am, Holiday Inn- West. Register: 764-5304. *Folk Dance Club-8-11 pm, Anderson Rm, Mich Union. 665-0219 (eves). Guild House-Lec, K Yih, "Ethnicity and Autonomy on the Atlantic Coast of Nicaragua," noon (*lunch avail). 662-5189. Mus Art-Reading, B Hornback, "Christmas Carol, " 8 pm (come early to carol with Glee Clubs), admis: free ticket only, see News Brief. *Mus Soc-Concert, Handel's "Messiah, "8 pm, Hill Aud. 764-2538. *Univ Prod-Power Ser, "The Taming of the Shrew, " 8 pm, Power Ctr. 764-0450. Phys Ed Ad Lifestyle Prog-Fitness Over 50, 9 am, Briar- wood Mall (enter main door between Sears & Hudson's). 764-1342. S & SE Asian Stds-Brown bag lec, K Hutterer, "Punan Hunters: A Tourist Visits Borneo, " noon, Lane Hall Commons Rm. Tae Kwon Do Club-Practice (beg welcome), 5-7 pm, Sm Gym, CCRB. 665-7399. Wang Users Grp-Mtg, 11 am, Regents Conf Rm, Flem- ming Ad Bldg. 764-2131. Women's Crisis Ctr/Lesbian Network-Women's Tea, 5:30-7 pm, 306 N Division St. 761-9475, 994-9100. Linguistics-Visiting Lec Ser, J Haiman, "Stereotypes in Advertising, "11 am, 2050 Frieze Bldg. 764-0353. Sch Music-Concert, Wind Ensemble, 8 pi, Rackham Aud. SATURDAY December 6 *AAFC-Invasion of the Bee Girls, 7 pm, & The Fly, 9:05 pm, MLB 3. Cont Med Educ-Course, "Advanced Cardiac Life Sup- port Recertification," 7:40 am-5 pm, Toswley Ctr. 763- 1400. *HRD-Workshop, "Effective Oral Presentations," 8:30 am-4:30 pm, 111 Kipke Dr. Register: 764-7410. *Mus Soc-Concert, Handel's "Messiah," 8 pm, Hill Aud. 764-2538. *Exhibit Mus-Astron slide pres, "The Universe of Dr. Einstein," 11:30 am, 2 & 3 pm, TAM Rm. 764- 0478. *Univ Prod-Power Ser, "The Taming of the Shrew," 8 pm, Power Ctr. 764-0450. *Hillel-Film, Red River, 7 & 9:30 pm, 1429 Hill St. 663- 3336. Sch Music-Concert, Contemporary Directions Ensemble, 8 pm, Rackham Aud. Opera workshop, J Lesenger, 8 pm, McIntosh Theater. Stu recitals, E Washington, horn, 2 pm; Mu Phi Epsilon recital, 4 pm; voice/Ac- companying recital, G Watson, soprano, & T Plam- beck, piano, 6 pm; Recital Hall. SUNDAY December 7 Mus Art-Docent tour, "Latent Images Photography," 2pm. U-M-DBN-Commencement, 2:30 pm, Fieldhouse. Ethics & Religion-Alternative Holiday Fair, 4-7:30 pm, First Baptish Church, 512 E Huron. 764-3482. His House Christian Fellowship-Fellowship & Bible study, 6-8 pm, 925 Ann St. 665-0775, 663-0483. *Mus Soc-Concert, Handel's "Messiah," 2 pm, Hill Aud. 764-2538. *Exhibit Mus-Astron slide pres, "The Universe of Dr. Einstein," 2 & 3 pm, TAMRm._764-0478. 4 4 4 4 d II II