Arts The Michigan Daily Friday, June 11, 1982 Page 7 ..... .. .a_ , , . --I Clubs/Bars The Ark (1421 Hill; 761-1451) Tonight, jazz and folk guitar from Julie Austin and Kahoots. Connie Huber sings up a storm on Saturday. The Blind Pig (208 S. First; 996- 8555) Folksinger-comedian and self- made man Stuart Mitchell yuks it up tonight and tomorrow night. Joe's Star Lounge (109 N. Main; 665-JOES) George Bedard and the Bon- nevilles bring southern comfort to Ann Arbor as they play foot- stompin' country with a little twist of rock. Tonight and tomorrow night. rock. Leapin' lizards! What a weekend ! Second Chance (516 E. Liberty; 994-5350) Full Nelson pins you to the dance floor with top-40 rock. All weekend. Monday night features Steppin' Razor, an all female reggae group from New York. No really. Theater University Players The Glass Menagerie, Tennessee Williams haunting drama of a family's love for, and destruction of, each other. Through Saturday at 8 p.m. in Mendelssohn Theater. The $4 Revue is a cabaret-style, mish-mash of old jokes, old songs, and old costumes. Fun for all and a cash bar for the rest. Performances follow The Glass Menagerie at ap- proximately 10:30 p.m. in the Michigan Room at the League. Call 764-0450 for information on both shows. The Stage Company Jean-Paul Sartre's No Exit reveals man through a visit to hell, a hotel where the dead commiserate on past transgressions. At the Can- terbury Loft all weekend. Call 665- 0606 for information. Exhibits Museum of Art This is the last weekend to visit Leonardo's Return to Vinci, an exhibit displaying several works by the renaissance master, including Salvator Mundi, an oil painting on wood attributed to Leonardo. 'Glass Menagerie' ends up disappointing B Elliot Jackson very effective indeed, but the whole By is-o, mournful word! - disappointing. LET ME START by saying that the It is disappointing because director SUniversity Players production of Richard Burgwin has overlooked an The Glass Menagerie, running until element so vital, so crucial even, to the June 12 at the Mendelssohn Theatre, is far from really terrible. Parts of it are See 'MENAGERIE', Page8 Mr. Flood's Party (120 W. Liberty; 995-2123) What would Brando do? He'd come on down and listen to Dick Siegel and the Ministers of Melody tonight and tomorrow night. On Sunday, he would catch some blues- tinged whispers of jazz from Mimi Harris. Rick's American Cafe (611 Church; 996-2747) Friday: The Urbations take the roof off with R&B and early rock. Saturday: SLK pounds out reggae, ska, and rocksteady. Sunday: J.P. & Friends handle blues, R&B, and JAZZ on the TERRACE GEORGE BENSON QUARTET TONIGHT JUNE 11 7-11 pm U-Club Michigan Union Outside-On the Terrace SPECIAL PRICES Happy Hour 4-7 Free Snacks Y 1f -Ji 1.. _ 'f.dc6' z ! A'F - _ x .e..