ARTS The Michigan Daily Thursday, October 20, 1988 Page 7 BY LYNN GETTLEMAN HERE in Ann Arbor can you find a radio talk show host who in- sults, badgers, and excites his audi- ence for the sheer purpose of creating a controversy that provokes audience response? Just walk on over to the True- blood Theatre this weekend or next and observe talk show host Barry Champlain in action. Champlain, the main character in Eric Bogosian's 1985 play, Talk Radio, provokes his audience with such issues as street crime, racism, and U.S. foreign pol- icy. Presented by the University's Department of Theatre and Drama's University Players,Talk Radio looks at how the media shape events and interact in everyday life. According to director Richard Klautsch, "Talk Radio is a search for meaningful dialogue, exploring how current issues, events, and ideas affect people's lives, and how the media is able to turn every major issue into an entertainment event." Klautsch recognizes the tremen- dous role talk show hosts have in creating public opinions and feelings. ,He comments, "Morton Downey, Geraldo Rivera, Oprah Winfrey, and Phil Donahue are all popular talk- show hosts, not because they provide information or an opportunity for fair debate, but rather, for their ability to provoke their audiences into an emo- tional response. Bogosian's Talk Radio exoplores the power of that appeal. Talk Radio is pure sensa- tionalism and great theatres" Talk Radio is not the only "great theatre" in which Richard Klautsch has participated. Besides being an in- structor of acting in the University Department of Theatre and Drama, Klautsch directed last season's Uni- Reo4 Use CeMjiec Good Morning Ann Arbor Move over, Morton. Take a pill, Phil. Eric Bogosian's Talk Radio probes and provokes, while raising versity Players production of the Contrast and has appeared as an actor in such University productions as Oedipus, Every Good Boy Deserves Favour, and Wolf. Along with Klautsch, the produc- tion of Talk Radio includes light- ing designer and MFA design student Tracy Eck, undergraduate costume designer Kim Hoedeman, and set de- signer Peter Beudert. Beurdert not only designed the set of last season's Opera Theatre production of La Ron- dine, he also designed sets for several theatres in France - including the Theatre du Phare, Theatre du Gerard Phillipe and the Theatre National. If you have any interest in the world of current events, then you should definitely catch a performance of Talk Radio. Failure to see the original play now may result in hav- ing to see the adaptation of the play that Academy Award-winning director Oliver Stone is currently filming in Texas. Without meaning to insult Stone, remember - the movie is never as good as the original play!I Performances of TALK RADIO be- gin at 8 p.m. October 20-22, 27-29, and 2 p.m. October 23 and 30. Tick- ets can be purchased at the Michigan League Ticket Office. Tickets are $7 general admission and $5 for special student seating. For further informa- tion, call the League Ticket Office at 764-0450. Barry Champlain (Christopher Murray) rides the waves of talk radio in the University Players' production of Eric Bogosian's Talk Radio. PLASMA DONORS $ Earn Extra Cash $ Earn $20 on your first donation. You can earn up to $120 a month. Couples can earn up to $240. Repeat donors who have not donated in the last 30 days receive an additional $5 bonus for return visit. Plasma donors are people helping people. is sues and eyebrows. IN 1 ERESIIEDi in yoga, meditation, and v e g e t a r i a n i s m? P~ease join us.for hive(y disciussion, musi, and a saonyin of 'edic cuisine. 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