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2 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Thus., Nov. IS, 1973 The Emperor's New Clothes "The Emperor's New Clothes and Other Stories by Hans Chris - tain Andersen." Adapted and directed by Douglas M.Briggsjset design, Jim Elllngwood; costume design, Annette Husak; and light design, Pat EteU. Go spend 50 cents and see what the Child Drama Center has done to the Arena Theatre. You will be treated to the delightful setting of a village square In Den- And If you let your Imagination go rree tor an hour, you might Just target that you are a bored, disillusioned college student. » The current entry by the Child Drama Center is staged In an Interesting manner. The Intimate set is a happy mixture of pastels. Four buildings surround a cobblestone square. The audience Is encouraged to sit upon green artificial grass rugs. Special lighting effects offer even more Believe me - there Is enough JOHN ERYSIAN as villagers themselves, being entertained by a group ot young people acting out the tales of Hans Christian Andersen. The six short stories which each contain a simple moral are presented by Chrlsta Feasel, Ckndy Gaynor, Pam Helman, Karen MaUilason, Mark Norwood, and Tom O'Brien. An\ evaluation of acting proficiency is not called tor here. What is. Important Is that the six membes company projects a reeling ot enthusiasm. They seem to fully enjoy creating the fantasy tor tup children. Justtry and keep from Watching the reactions The other stories are probably ramlllar to some. "The Ugly Duckling," and "TheTlnderBox* come Immediately to mlnd.Any- have to be a child to use your Imagination. Remaining performances can be seen on Wednesday through Friday at 4 pjn. and Saturday SHARE THE RIDE WITH US THIS THANKSGIVING AND GET ON TO A GOOD THING. 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The credibility of the Nlxon administration has been Illusive throughout Nixon's tenure In the White House. But what Is at stake Is not Nixon's Image or credibility; rather the question is, to what extent did Richard Nlxon participate in Illegal ac re-election to the presidency li 1972? Before this question Is re- solved, It is not possible to consider the president nor any mem ber or his cabinet as the legitimate representatives ol people of the United States. I suggest we deal with Nixoa rirst, and then get on wl solving some economic contra- dictions which are emerging rrom the energy crisis. We cannot effectively deal with (he energy crisis or any other na. tlonal or international problem before we have established the- letlglmacy of the federal executive branch or government. 1 Dennis Stroud h I Doggies do? Editor: Hasn't FSU ever heard of the :h your stepl Hard Nlxon Is guilty ofillegal If Nlxon Is innocent, and that can only be established by the facts of the affair, hopefully he will be capable or providing an administration that decisively deals with our current national and International problems. But It Is no longer acceptable that Nlxon be partially Innocent. It seems to me a reasonable expectation that the president or the United States should be un- equlvocably Innocent of all charges and allegations concerning Illegal activities. How Is It possible tor any president to provide the leadership which the office demands when he Is Involved in gangster politics? The issues discussed above have been muddled by the con- Nam. rib* r< THE DAILY COLLEGIAN T&AeattcnA' Remember..M EDMONDS you may charge or budget with a full year to pay. CHARGE or BUDGET EDmonos '3)i~m^<Q4Lj~U*&l*~t889 B.nd ««0 FASHION FAIR e FULTON MALL Kaiser Bill1 cast may go fo Washington festival ■■■•>.,««. 15, w B1U and the-Grand arade," an original musical and dlreeled by CSUF professor Edward EmmanuEl, y be one of ten plays chosen represent the United States :he American Theater College 'al next year. The ten plays, selected from ollege theater productions na- lonwlde, will be performed at he Kennedjr'Memortal Theater n Washington, D.C. Trav to* ■* I will b by tbe~ Festival, and a $2500 award will be given to the best Individual actor. The cast of "Kaiser B1U" performed tor regional judges earlier this mouth competing against entries from colleges in northern California and Hawaii. •Things look very good for us In the' regionals," EmmanuEl said. "The judges came to see the show Nov. 2, and the cast gave an excellent performance." • Experimental Theater offers 'Dutchman'. little Gentlemen' Experimental Theatre Nov. 28, with two plays. Three performances • productions will be pre- i In the CSUF Arena play Is "The Dutch* LeRoy Jones, premier Black playwright. Dutchman" Is a powerful lnter-raclal mls- standlng. The production e directed by CSUF student I second production Is titled World news by Yale Udoff. The short play Is an Ironic comedy about the perils of growing up In the modern family unit. CSUF student" George Roth will direct that production. The Experimental Theatre Company Is a student organization in the Department of Theatre Arts with some 50 active members. The students will select, direct, and stage four productions during the fall semester. Charles Randall, an associate professor of theatre arts, advises the student group. Tickets to the first production are priced at $1, and can be purchased at the UntversltyTheatre Box Ofrtce. Curtain time tor each performance Is 4:15 p.m. Nov. 28 through Nox. 30. H NOMINATION mgressman Jero a will not H-ori President Nixon's ap- ntmont of Gerald Fordasvtce sldeat Waldie said Ford was • adequate" for the Job, and ice president until Nlxon - over all Watergate lntor- >ioii to U.S. District Court i« EXCHANGE -rael and Egypt agreed yes- lay lo exchange prisoners ot ; beginning today, and Israel i it would turn check points I He actions followed a threat Israeli Prime Minister Golda ir that all supplies to the ipilan Third Army would be off unless there was an lm- ii.ne POW exchange. VUR CURTAILMENT \ Mate Public Utilities Common has ordered California rical utilities to voluntarily <il their energy consumption •" hieve a 10 per cent reduc- in power use. The com- i mandatory p tartly r I BILL PASSED ie Senate yesterday passed nergy bill authorizing Presl- Nlxon to Impose mandatory ration! ot scarce fuels. How- . the Senate delayed action today on a bill which would Nixon emergency powers to with the energy crisis, ln- ing authority to impose gas ™ing and heating oil cur- I.EGAL DONATIONS rwo oil executives told the ''ergate Committee yesterday " they Illegally contributed :Q.ooo to President 'Nixon's "lection campaign, laude Wild Jr., a vice presl- "i or Gulf Oil Co., and Orin kins, board chairman of Ash- >d >1 Co., told the committee ■v withdrew the funds from rporate accounts in Switzer- '■' and the Bahamas. If "Kaiser BUI' Is (elected by the Judges In the regional competition, he said, the east will perform again tn Sacramento on Jan. 25. The winners In the Sacramento contest will go to the Washington festival. -EmmanuEl said he spent three months writing "Kaiser Bill,' "but I've bad the Idea for about two years. I did a lot of research on it before I started writing." EmmanuEl wrote "Kaiser BUI* about World War I, he said, •because right now we seem to be In the midst of a series of bad, slble to feel patriotic about. There was something about the honest, Innocent, kind of beautiful patriotism of World War I that 1 wanted to capture." He said he has been experimenting with the form of "Kaiser Bill" for several years, and caUs •The Important thing, "he said, "is that you don't leave,the audience alone. You have to talk to them as If they themselves were actors In the play.* EmmanuEl collaborated on •Kaiser BUI* with Scott Hicks, who wrote and compiled the music tor the play. Th* east Includes Terry Burns, Paul Barlle, Dennis Pratt, Terry Cermak, Scott Hlz, Hank Webb, Reginald Haggans, Roberta Wilson, Karen Thompson, Patsy MacDonald and Kathy McAwaeeny. ( « EmmanuEl aald the same cast will perform "Kaiser BUI* if the play Is selected to go to the festival in Washington. 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Title | 1973_11 The Daily Collegian November 1973 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1973 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Title | Nov 15, 1973 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1973 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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2 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Thus., Nov. IS, 1973
The Emperor's New Clothes
"The Emperor's New Clothes
and Other Stories by Hans Chris -
tain Andersen." Adapted and directed by Douglas M.Briggsjset
design, Jim Elllngwood; costume
design, Annette Husak; and light
design, Pat EteU.
Go spend 50 cents and see what
the Child Drama Center has done
to the Arena Theatre. You will
be treated to the delightful setting of a village square In Den-
And If you let your Imagination
go rree tor an hour, you might
Just target that you are a bored,
disillusioned college student. »
The current entry by the Child
Drama Center is staged In an
Interesting manner. The Intimate
set is a happy mixture of pastels.
Four buildings surround a cobblestone square. The audience Is
encouraged to sit upon green
artificial grass rugs. Special
lighting effects offer even more
Believe me - there Is enough
JOHN ERYSIAN
as villagers themselves, being
entertained by a group ot young
people acting out the tales of
Hans Christian Andersen.
The six short stories which
each contain a simple moral are
presented by Chrlsta Feasel,
Ckndy Gaynor, Pam Helman,
Karen MaUilason, Mark Norwood, and Tom O'Brien.
An\ evaluation of acting proficiency is not called tor here.
What is. Important Is that the six
membes company projects a
reeling ot enthusiasm. They seem
to fully enjoy creating the fantasy tor tup children. Justtry and
keep from Watching the reactions
The other stories are probably
ramlllar to some. "The Ugly
Duckling," and "TheTlnderBox*
come Immediately to mlnd.Any-
have to be a child to use your
Imagination.
Remaining performances can
be seen on Wednesday through
Friday at 4 pjn. and Saturday
SHARE THE RIDE
WITH US THIS
THANKSGIVING
AND GET ON
TO A GOOD THING.
Us means Greyhound |