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[PEOPLE PLACES Wl * Bodde Bauer, Patrick Holland, Sarah Schnadig and Elll form In German author Bertolt Brecht's antiwar drama" and Her ChlldrenNat 8 tonight In Longstreet Theatre. 1 through April 29. Tickets are $6 for students. For re 777-2551 from noon to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Frl< In ore" n lankets. Dresses^ ^ > T7~ M > ? and Outfits Many items $14.99 or less... SAVE 50% to 80% on merchandise from the Top Mail Order Catalogues J in America j wmrvrw uggggg * .... . Jwne.tasuchgr? ^ N. I and Chris Muldro^ \ \ _ flE man, Greenville jt's acti I *0^ what thriving area I Mg" T^eoplevihacity of . . ^9 situated in the Y M 22 Piedmont plateai [ \ I C9 vides for some n pr | ?^fl and pretty pi HATNOT] I - Togetth??__ Take lnterstate,2kWest. In Clir hS which takes you straight to tl should takefess than two hou from Columbia. What to do: f. Eat at Stax Peppermill. It's a v I house on Highway 11 toward ' MB Another point of interest is De downtown, where the "elite drunk - according to the Bear mm ^ Have tnends who are Kaiadir ^1L j Boys Next 1 I PLAY CHUCK GRIFFITH Staff Writer i % 4 h * ; I The Boys Next Door ifkirk (out of four stars) - 'jHHpk Mix four mentally handicapped indi I to one apartment and what do you get? i Next Door," a comedy play by Tom Grif ? % a This wonderful marriage of laugher i I 7%j * playing at the vanguard Trustus Thea I 1 | teresting set of a La-Z-Boy, a nice glass pure magic is the essence of a true pei "The Boys Next Door" is a bitterswi r i " about Arnold Wiggins (Steve Harley), rj I wreck; Lucien Smith (Jayce Tromsness old with a toddler's mentality; Normar use Th*atr? I (Hunter Boyle), a nervous overweight b ot Dash will per- works at a doughnut shop; Barry Klein 'Mother courmfe I PennX a schizophrenic middle-aged man n. . he's a golf pro and tries to teach golfing I play w run jack (Robert Reilly), the on-edge group servatlons, call day. Z I ? jfe*.* W'i'Z& : <*-*** ,*?%, ? Mwjifavlv: .? t * B?*?? - . : :;- . : :p^#S: ::! . * ?- W ~ : -. . iWwM s ; '" | ^ C.>? ?._i . r ??' <'J i , ) ? W i i w *' i w \ W i ?w ?w v 1 ^;>:W : >& >resses JC V >utfits _.., __!*I .. - j .ingerie/Sleepwear 0 " ?* lathing Suits nn " p r ;jjpf leans 'ill Catsuits OC 0r / \'3m \ Shorts ' Sweaters B^^ys5^ts>r ^ Swimwear and 4 Cotton/Knitwear "W It * ro to ?? ro f o < ?? ?. . . * t Oi \ \ .V I A , I K as BMW w, the Beard- - I T| PPl might seemJL V/V/i ually a some-v,^r^ %; / / I- With 58,282 r Greenville is ^Gi*en$H$\ Key ,_x il _ ? A 40 miles I leart of the \ 1 i, which prolice scenery ictures. \ ~^r; lton, get on 1-85 N5flhr_ ?Columbia -\e downtown area, itr L^Oy \ rs to get to Greenville / V RYAN SIMS The Gamecock and wft nan't innnrs them aanarialtu in thp RrpAnvillp ?erv exDensivp steak- area" Furman University> which claims to be the Traveler's Rest "rose between thorns>"is located on u-s- 25 North toward Traveler's Rest. Ray in the fountains, mpsey's Bar, located don't P'ay 'n 'a'<e'and at tbe private school meet to eat" and get people._ dman, at least. Another good place to go is the Greenville County is? Well, don't we all, Museum of Art at 420 College St. The museum conDoor": There goes the The four mentally challenged people live together Bo in an apartment and are carefully cared for by Jack, li I who himself is tired of babysitting the men's antics, me First, Arnold's story is complex. Harley gives a dynamic performance as he really plays with Arnold's . Re ividuals in- character. Arnold is obsessed with Russia. He's al- wh ' "The Boys ways shouting how life is so much better in Siberia, an fin. He works at a movie theater and is being taken admd tears is vantaged of by the people he works with; the tragedy Ev itre. An in- is that Arnold doesn't do anything about it We laugh, am of beer and out men we tend to not teel sorry tor him because to I rformance. he's strong to himself. set comedy Then there's Barry, a brave performancaby Penn. col a nervous Lucien Smith is frustrating. Lucien cannot relate to Ra ), a 30 year anyone at their own level, yet he goes with Jack be- ly, 1 Bulansky fore a Senate committee to prove that he is worthy ulimic who of federal support and unable to get a job. Trom- Th iper (Thom sness acts with so much heart that we can identify ser who thinks with him. He is the boy in all of us. essons; and Norman has his love affair to worry about. He is atr mentor. obsessed with keys, doughnuts, dancing and women. Ca <**<* Annie's in Col anniversary c Festivities begin at 9 SThen i ^ jf U Part of the procee ** ^ Jl || group for youth cc tc* Mo\ ess i 1 S Mariaqers anc | ? Contact V J(;?S|?| | ^ UfaA^fepHLJl . v >^: ^"\^"N/"V"\/rvr vvvvvvvv> .ingerie ? Bras, Panties C I I A Jl A Jl E jnd Sleepwear ^ y |V| |y| [ STQRA < < * - %f# * ? I*-.- v > . > I V v. > w K-V , v> i i i K-? ittPljl " ' ' :'tr " " Why lug it all h Jv^pf '-' "-' -' ! Leave the Big Stuff with Us. ~~ oSC Call today for Summer Deal: ' ' Variety of unit j v ' Boxes and stora mmrCt Twoconv m., : I Unto W T)qT>) SELF-STORAI 1 ' *" * * ??>?? H? at^t: ? < ? ?. <? ?? . "w' * "Self Service St L1VIIIC tains works by Jasper Johns and Georgia O'Keeffe, as Well as a host of other exhibits by Southern artists. If you can get past the guards at the gates of Bob Jones University, then go to the Gallery of Sacred Art and Bible Lands Museum. This houses one of the world's most extraordinary collections of religious art and Bible antiques. There is also a free planetarium show corresponding science to the Scriptures. Another point of interest is Campbell's Soda Shop on North Main Street, which is reminiscent of the 1950s. Uke Al's place on "Happy Days," the restaurant has a jukebox. Finally, don't ignore the downtown Peace Center, which is kinda like the Koaer Center on steroids and with acoustics. Buddy Guy and NPR's "Mountain Stage" show have been featured, as well as John Prine and the Band. ? Stephanie Sonnenfeld neighborhood yle is the true triumph of the stage. Sheila (Hol^oole) is a great added spice to the story as Norm's love interest. The one fault that needs to be worked a little is lily's performance as Jack. He tends to be too edgy en we first see him, so when he loses it in the end d tends to cry, it doesn't hit as hard as it should. The glory of this performance is the chemistry, ery cue was right on, eveiy movement was there, d the production was so well executed it appeared be simply sewn. Brain Riley's set design is a visual symphony of ors, props and angles. The lighting design by ndy Hanna draws the eyes slowly and relaxingparadoxical to the story. ' The real victory is the mastery of director Jim igpen. This is my choice as the best play of the n ester. "The Boys Next Door" is playing at Trustus The e. Performances are at 8 tonight and Saturday. 11254-9732 for ticket information. lumbia celebrates the 25th )f Earth Day, April 22, 1995. ipm with performances by Gorduga and }d artisans will be present ds will benefit Earth Dance, a non-profit >ncerned about the future of the Dlanet v Hiring | I team members at Rally's. ^ ages negotiable. ^ lodd or Michelle Bailey ^ 957-2440. I ? I /WVW\AAA^V\AAAAAAA^VVVVW^ ER VACATION GE >izes Gate access 7 days/week ge supplies Visa & MasterCard* enient Columbia locations... \ 2648 Two Notch Rd. s 252-0449 ? 7403 Parklane Rd. 788-5013* or age with Full Service Benefits "