Arts The Michigan Daily' Wednesday, May 19, 1982 Page 7 Not much flash, but lots of wit in 'My Dinner' By Richard Campbell The contradictions between the intelligent men present the crux -U ANDIDATE FOR art film of the film. Gregory decries the banal lil C year, which means low budget and is filled up with nothing more small audiences, My Dinner with Andre habits. Shawn agrees, to an extent lets us listen to two hours of intriguing that viewpoint, but nevertheless dinner conversation. tohis world. That's it, as far as the plot goes. Shawn, attempting to explai Wallace Shawn, playing a character ways, says that life is hard eno based very much on himself, finds him- when he gets home he likes to Iself roped in to having dinner with a sleep with his electric blanket. It's friend of his, Andre Gregory, who he But when you don't use the el has not seen for-a very long time. As blanket, Gregory rebuts, you fe Shawn walks to the restaurant, we hear cold. And that puts you in touch his anxious comments and trepidation others that feel cold. The el on the meeting. blanket is an anesthetic for them Once Shawn and Gregory are at the world, putting us to sleep inst table they naturally begin catching up making us more aware of the on each other's lives. Gregory was once around us. a sucessful director, but grew disen- .To be truthful, My Dinner With t chanted with the established theater. is not much of a movie. One .camera gets inside the restauranl Aileen Quinn, star of 'Annie', Nancy Reagan, and Sandy the dog attend the He began seeing various things: premiere of 'Annie. during a church service he saw a blue See CONVERSATION, Page S monster with violets sprouting from its First Lady and Annie' skin. band of people who talk to the bugs that INDIVIDUAL THEATRES infest their gardens and convince the , Ave a lbery 761-0700 insects to stop. s atten - m_ ovepre iere Shawn, on the other hband, has led a= - attend movie premiere na a e quieter life. Between writing plays, he WEasATeSUN only $1.50N NEW YORK (UPI) - The world's to pass Oklahoma and become the has started acting professionally. His before most famous orphan, accompanied by seventh longest running Broadway life is basically unexciting, but comfor- Sandy the dog, met the first lady to musical. table watch the premier of the $40 million movie, Annie. 737 N. Huron, Ypsilenti "THE BEST OF Both Nancy Reagan and Aileen TRUFFAUT'S Quinn, 10, wore red as they embraced HOTLINE OBSESSION Monday on the red carpet outside Radio 485-0240 WITH WOMAN City Music Hall. For Bands and AND LOVE" Columbia Pictures arranged antique Drink Specials -VILLAGEVOICE cars and wine parties and gave more DANCEBLE MUSIC OF THE EIGHTIES than 1,000 guests silver balloons toDAC BLMUIOFTEIG IS/ celebrate the movie starring Quinn, a fifth grader from Yardley, Pa., ar Lit- tle Orphan Annie. Every French Connection W d edyMALE DANCERS TuES-5:00 7:00, 9:00 With Sandy at her side, Quinn told ednes Showtime 9:30 p.m. $2.50 cover. Men welcome WED-12:50,2:50 50 700 9:00 emcee Dick Cavett outside the theater at 11:30 for the wet t-shirt contest. A cash prize! she "started giggling" when she saw LOUIS MALLES herself on the silver screen for the first time "because I was so big." MY DINNER time "beauswssbi.Female and Male WITH ANDRE Director John Huston told the crowd, Every Hot Legs Contest "I'm as dazzled and bewildered as anyone could hope to be." $25 to each winner T IS A FASCINATING Mrs.- Reagan was escorted by Stark Brn y r FhtIN and did not address the crowd, but she ANNARBOR N and a host of other celebrities attended a post-premiere party atop Rockefeller Plaza in the famous Rainbow Room. Every Ladies Night Premieres are also schedules in Los Reduced cover & drink Specials for the ladies all Angeles tomorrow and Dallas on Thur- Saturday night. sday. Detroit's premiere is scheduled tg for June 17 at the Amercana Theater. On the stage, the musical with its hallmark song, "Tomorrow," has won Every Funk and Disco seven Tony awards, seven Drama Desk Funk-and0Dso(R awards and the New York City Drama Sunday Party Night WED-12 5 :1 7:20, 9:2 Critics Circle Award. By summer's end the play is expected se two of the fe that than t, with clings o his ugh- go to nice. ectric el the with ectric odern ad of world Andre e' the nt, the t (R) 'WS 5 ,: , r ยข r t , . ,. + .. 4 t 4 a i. " i a. t _ a + . n . i s +. x t a .