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Theatre
with ?
"You Can't Take It With You."
USC Theatre Department's first
production of the season will open
Tuesday, Oct. 3, in Drayton Hall.
Tickets are available from 12 p.m.
to 5 p.m. weekdays at the
Longstreet Theatre Box Office.
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/iKwis are ^>.du ior uie general
public, $2.50 for USC faculty and
staff and $1.50 for students. Shows
begin at 8 p.m. and the play will
run through Oct. 8.
"Doing your own thing" seems to
be a popular phrase with the youth
Comedians Fr<
number of jokes in my act," Raker
said. "I'm set for that act. Bob
(Saget) is freer. He can change his
act around. If my act is not going
wen, me only thing i counter with
is impressions. I believe that
audiences don't like to think too
much. They like to be entertained
and don't like to think. That's why
impressions work so well.
"I try not to copy anybody. The
trait of a good comedian is never
stealing anybody's material.
The Left Han
Donny and Marie: The show op
moves into an action-packed sket<
of a straight-laced Mormon fami
songs about teeth.
Happy Days: Fonzie and Richie
and Ralph start the tenth grade foi
and Marian engage in a typically
pushes Howard from a third-story
away their hours by not having j
One Day At a Time: Ann canc<
giving birth. Julie gets a job in a
decides to let Julie stav nn nntil she
The Bugs Bunny-Road Runnei
Road Runner and eats him alive
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of today, but the term also applies
best to "You Can't Take It With
You," a play set in the 1930s.
The comedy was written in the
early '30s by George Kaufmann
and Moss Hart. It deals with the
estranged lives of the Sycamore
family, who have disdained ordinary
living practices in favor of
living more suited to their own
tastes. Their tastes are, to say the
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least, uuarre, aim uiis irau leaas
to numerous comical moments.
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1 Professionals that steal material
i rarely ever make it."
All three comedians see an
eventual appearance on "The
i Tonight Show" as an important
goal. "The Tonight Show is the
? biggest of all talk shows," DeHart
I said. "When you get on there, you
really want to be Dreoared."
Judging by Thursday night's
performance, Raker, Saget and
DeHart should achieve that goal
before long.
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ens with a tribute to Pamirs, then
:h about the hilarious misadventures
ly. The finale is a rousing medly of
get married ? to each other. Potsie
the sixth consecutive year. Howard
hilarious spat, during which Marian
window. The kids at Arnold's while
>imples.
;ls Julie's party because Barbara is
massage parlor; Ann is furious, but
i gets the feel of things ...
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