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Hiers He
By Terry 1
Gamccock Sta
Quoting from a review ol
done in October, 1977 best
production of "6 EMS HIV VI
theatre must achieve thrf
establish a pleasant atmosf
and present a good theatrical
succeeds at all three." Unfor
two of the three achievemei
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a dinner theatre ... the dec
tables, is softened by the ligl
displayed." Not any more
scarred by burnt out lights;
with lines of patrons, clutters
area; and spotlights glare on
empty picture hanging hook
WHERE ONCE a piani
canned background music w
the rear of the building. G
mosphere of a dinner theat
observed, "It's like watching
The buffet, while still enjo]
Formerly, a second dessert (
basket of fruit flanked by a
and a block of Swiss cheese
wedges of Swiss and a few <
The main dessert table wi
wholp nim paItaq nttrl rtaaf
Joe Wals
By Barry J.
Gamecock Stat
Joe Walsh is one of those
who have been floating aroui
with assorted groups and del
album everv r mini a r\( Ait
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musicians like him have fad<
long ago, Walsh continues
guitar, producing the fancy,
guitar leads that have becor
his latest solo effort, "But S<
shows no signs of going to
soon, for the album is a ger
Walsh certainly hides non
latest effort, which for the m(
satire on life. The lyrics of 4
and Over" talk about putting
day and the repetition of d?
Been Good" Walsh nnlroc hi*
Briefs
Friday, July 21, I
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p.m. Fraser Hall.
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? Writer
' Hiers Dinner Theatre
describes the current
J." "A successful dinner
se fimdflmpntnl ann 1?
>here, serve good food,
1 performance .. . Hiers
tunately, since October,
its have slipped away.
ding is ideally suited for
or, while dominated by
Siting used and artwork
, the chandeliers are
a salad table, complete
the middle of the dining
walls decorated only by
s.
at nmviHaH inHmonir
?/w V tvix^va uivuiiavj I
'ails from a speaker in
one is the relaxed attre.
As my companion
; a play in a cafeteria."
fable, has also suffered.
Able contained a "huge
large wheel of cheddar
Now, only two small
crackers remain.
is once Diled hitzh with
ries, but now has only
>h still al
. Glenn
ff Writer
! journeyman guitarists I
nd for a decade, playing
ivering a mediocre solo <
jars. But while other j
xl from the music scene j
to pound away at his j
, sometimes screaming j
ne his trademark. With
eriously, Folks," Walsh
the graveyard anytime 1
n. f
e of his talents in this *
>st part is a lighthearted 1
'Tomorrow" and "Over 1
things off until the next (
lily life. And in "Life's 1
l at his fame as a rock I
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erie
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The
- Can
ery,
ugh
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mi
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lost its pa
slices 01 cane on a plate, such as
cafeteria.
What remains of a "compl
tertainment" is a fine product
VU," a play which has little m?
in the upper middle-class North
allusions to Smith, Brandeis an
Philip Roth, Zelda Fitzgerald, i
audience enjoys only the physi
humor in the obvious psycholof
DESPITE THE cultural diff<
play and the audience, director 1
performances from his cast,
occasionally moving too much
adds physical humor to his role
poser of Jewish middle class c
Judy Howie cleverly portrays
her status and by a husband
torals." Although Judy and Ds
youth and meaning is staged n
understanding, the fine suppo
Wourms, Nanci Holmes, ana 1
compliment the play.
Unfortunately, Hiers Dinner
the charm and class that i
tertainment. I hesitate to sugjj
befian with the dmuirtiiro ?f a,
lack of his style an (Twit creates a
vacuum. Hiers must take seven
again justify tickets of $11.00. Tti
will run on Thursday, Friday ai
July.
live and w
star. But unlike the Eagles, v
squeeze every drop of philosophy
comes off as a non-philosophiea
fun. He doesn't get too serious
But the real treat is listening tc
)ut lead after lead. Every song se
[joint where Walsh will grab con
guitar. And when that's not hapj
strange sounds with the synthe
ertaining to say the least.
"Inner Tube" and "Theme Fi
ire nice laid back instrumental:
guitars and synthesizers to the
>ome of the most pleasing mon
With "Life's Been Good," whicl
aaio airpiay, waisn puts it all to
>f drummer Joe Vitale, keyboa
md a synthesizer that produces a
being played underwater.
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aning to one not born
east. Full of obscure
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md "Company," the
cal comedy and the
{ical conflicts.
srences between the L
"om Tobln brings fine 1
David Siskin, while
I like Steve Martin, ?
i as the would-be exonscience.
a woman trapped by i
with "sagging pecivid's
brief grasp at
lore for laughs than
rting cast of Mary
3ob Hungerford still '
Theatre has lost all
nade for total entest
that the decline
[Irian Elder, but the
t most uncomfortable
i\ steps backward to
te current production
id Saturday through
rel1 f
/ho seem to try to I
out of a song, Walsh |
i writer just having 1
with himself. I
?Joe Walsh hammer
ems to lead up to the
trol with his famous
>ening, he is making
3izer which are enrom
Boat Weirdos"
s which utilize both
fullest and provide
lents of the album.
i is getting a lot of j
gether with the help
rdist Jay Ferguson
sound like an organ j
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