1" > "r THE CADRE, TUES., NOV. 13, 1973 Page 12 ' ‘ NOV. 13—19 Film Prince Edward Cinemas #1 "Because of Eve" #2 "Walking Tall or Godsp- ell; 7&9 pomog $20 $1.75 under 18. "Sexfiand the Single'Girl" U.P.L.I., Duffy; Sun. Nov. 18; 8:30 p.m. adm. 75¢ Art Exhibits Confederation Center Art Gallery - Photographs by Stana Michalica, Prints by John K. Esler, collect- ion of art pieces by diff- erent local artists. Tues.- Sat. 10—5; Sun. 2-5; Free. U.P.E.I. Faculty Lounge, paintings by Gwen Fishard, Romeo & Juliet, Confedera- tion Center; Wed. & Thurs. Nov. 14 & 15; 8:00 p.m. Mon.- Fri. 9-5: Free - lecture Ann Simon(No Island Is An Island) Holland College Lecture Hall; Thurs. Nov° 15; 8:00 p.m. Charlie Brown. For those who weren't ab- le to attend, last Sat. night the Neptune Theatre r.group from Halifax did the play "You're A Good Man 0 Charlie Brown" at the con— federation center. It's a very well known‘play which was adapted by Clarke Ges- ner from the noted cartoon strips "Peanuts? by Charl- es M. Schulz. The play is done on the \_assumption that everybody \is in some way familiar with the different charac-_ ters from the comic strip. The play began with the s- ix different characters on stage; Charlie Brown, Lucy, Snoopy, Linus, Schroeder and Patty. No introduction is given to any of the ch- aracters, who w no cos— tumes (even Snoopy just everyday clothes. Each ch— aracter is easily identif— ied though by their most common characteristics; Charlie Brown - his const- ant look of stupidity;Lucy- her high pitched piercing voice; Snoopy - lying on top of his dog house; Lin- us - his blanket; Schroed- er — his piano; Patty - her jump rope. The play consisted of di- fferent lines from the "P- eanuts" strip interspersed. with songs which were wri- tten about the different episodes that have appear- ed in the comic strip (fly Blanket and He, The Kite, The Red Baron). Each of t the players did an excell- ent job of their character, but what really excelled in the play was, the orch- estration. It consisted of only a piano and one pers- on on percussions, who not only did a wonderful job with the music for the so- ngs, but also followed the characters with music to over emphasize the actions and impressions that thev made on stage. -u The set was done very or- eatively with a variety of 'different shaped boxes pa- inted a variety of bright colours. They improvised a stool, a piano, a dog hou- se and a whole variety of other things. For the sec~ ond act they simply rearr- anged the different boxes to form other objects. A strong criticism that 7 would have of the play was that there were a few lin— es that just didn't go wi- th the flow of the play. One of the most blatent was where Patty gives the "Pledge of Allegience". "Peanuts“is very much an international comic strip that appears in over 700 newspapers throughout the world. A director should I feel free to change lineS' in a play if they are not quite right for the circu- mstances. ' Another complaint is that the stage at the Confed. Center was filthy. Two of the characters had on bla- ck pants and each time th- ey would kneel or sit on the stage, the dirt that they collected always sho- wed up quite well under the lights. overall though, the play was very well done, with the added feature that it could be enjoyed by any.a agefgroup. AAuSIc "Coffee House" Rock Bottom‘ Drop In (202 Kent) Joann Ings, Jim Flood, Lucien le Roux and Ronny Campbell, Sun. Nov. 18, 9:00 p.m. 50¢ (Free Coffee) / .Conzat & his Band, UoPoEoIo barn; Thurs., Nov. 15; ‘ “ 7:00 n.m. adm. 75¢ rusic Recitals: U.P.E.I. Music Department (Basement of Holland College) Fri. Nov. 1o; 11:30 a.m.; Free. P.§.l. Symphony, Confedere ation Center; Sun Nov. 18, 3:00; $2.00, 50¢ students. 'Poehy Reading Phyllis Sotlieb and h. Travis Lane, Confed Cen- ter Art Gallery, Nov. 13, 3:00 p.m.; Free. Theotre "You Canct Take It With' — You" (Winter Company) Con- federation Center, Fri.& Sat. Nov. 16th e 17th, 8:00, sat. Nov. 17th, 2:00. Adults $2.50; students I ~$1.00. Confederation Centre of the Arts presents - 1 |‘\~-,:|:~r‘—ux-rr1-r uv nfl"? rv. ,,..,‘. ., “ CGWJvUDfiA'IGA 1H;M?XG'CCNHAVY'D'nrndnctiOP of Kaufman and Haer :ulitzer—prixe winnin: comedy 'voIrcAN'r TAKE ’ / IT; wm: rou' Fri and. So: Noywuz/o: apmi", MATINEE: Sat‘Nov I7 2:00 pm Tickets $2.K0