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By MICHAEL
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Entertainment Editor
From a razzle-dazzle
musical spoof of a 1930s
Broadway show to Southern
l fmd melancholia humor, the
* An annual University of
South Carolina Summer
Repertory Theatre Season
promises something for all
theatre fans.
For those who like the
glittery fanfare of a musical,
there is "Dames at Sea,"
while the drama buff will
I enjoy Tennessee Williams 's
tragic "The Glass
Ilf lagerie." For those who
lme their pathos mixed with
a heavy blend of comedy
there is "The Last Meeting
of the Knights of the White
Magnolia."
The season begins June 17
in Longstreet Theatre with
; performances of "Dames at
Sea" by George Haimsohn
i. aft Robin Miller. The song
ana dance extravaganza will ^
launch a summer season I
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irauunng iour productions
including a children's play.
Wednesday-Saturday performances
are at 8 p.m. with
3 p.m. matinees on Sunday.
THE ACTION is set both
Ion and backstage of a
. gBroadway musical in which
i sjeaiousy and demolition
Kj^ws threaten to destroy
k fttA show and hopes of
aspiring stars.
"The Glass Menagerie" by
Tennessee Williams runs
June 24-28. Winner of the
New York Drama Critics
Circle award for the 1945-46
season, it is a four-character
play concerning a mother's
attempts to mold her two
children into an image in
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keeping with her fantasy
about herself.
In "The Last Meeting of
the Knights of the White
Magnolia", the emptiness,
despair and absurdity of life
in the small town of
Bradleyville, Texas, is
brought to the stage.
The play, which runs July
1-5, centers around the
oroxen areams oi a oncestrong
and flourishing
fraternal order, a benign
spinoff of the Ku-Klux Klan.
FOLLOWING the opening
week of "Magnolia," each of
the plays will appear in
rolling repertory format,
being presented on alternate
nights Wednesday-Saturday
and Sunday afternoons
through August 2.
This year's production of
~ "Stuffed Stan and Stella"
based on Grimm's Fairy
Tales, marks the third year
the USC Repertory Theatre
has staged a play for
children. It is appropriate
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Bruce Springsteen is known for taking a long, long time ine
the studio to record his own albums. Last October, however,
when Springsteen and E Street Band members Miami Steve
Van Zandt and Garry Tallent entered a New York City studio
to produce an album for a rock'n'roll hero of yesteryear, the
project took only two weeks.
The new album, "Dedication," marks an amazing
comeback for Gary "U.S." Bonds, who had hits like "New
Orleans," "Seven Day Weekend," and "Quarter to Three"
back in 1960 and '61.
"Dedication" is an unpolished, but exciting record. Many
of the songs were written by Springsteen, including the single
"This Little Girl," behind which the album has quickly risen
towards the top of the charts.
Several songs, especially the title cut and "Jole Blon," are
reminiscient of Bond's wild and wooly hits of twenty years
ago. The entire E Street Band performs, and Clarence
Clemons's blaring saxaphone is always much in evidence.
iimc are a icw urawoacics: nonas cannot nope to match
the intimacy of Jackson Browne on his version of "The
Pretender,' and on the ballad "Daddy's Come Home" one
cannot help but wish that Springsteen himself had done the
lead vocals.
It remains to be seen whether "U.S" Bonds can now
manage to keep his resurrected career going strong, with or
without the help of Bruce Springsteen.
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for ages three and up. June 1 and may be reserved
Written by Ann Dreher ot by calling the box office at
the USC Department of 777-2551 Monday-Saturday
Theatre and Speech, between noon and 5 p.m.
"Stuffed Stan and Stella" Season subscriptions are $10
will be presented July 22-25 for the general public, $7.50
and July 29-Aug.l at 10:30 for USC faculty and staff,
a.m. with an 8 p.m. per- military and senior citizens
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with I.D. Tickets may also
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