THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 1962 allonsau cinema T. Williams Turns Clean In Comedy Of Newlyweds By VINCE YOUNG Col legion Reviewer Hallelujah! Tennessee Williams wrote ai work about normal peo ple, whose problems could easily be solved by a quick Psych. 17 course. It’s called ‘Teriod of Adjust : ment,” which just means. the period between the honeymoon and the marriage to which all newlywed couples must adjust. THE TWO COUPLES on view (Jim Hutton, Jane Fonda—Tony Franciosa, LoS. Nettleton) have some trouble, though. Hutton's afraid of Fonda, who thinks she's, some kind of a Verna Vampire. And the Franciosa-Nettleton duo have* been : married for 6 years, but are still trying to adjust to each other, and to Nettleton’s wads of money. ’ 1 don't know what possessed old Sex-Seller Williams to turn halfway decent, but he did a good Job of it anyway. 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 IO 'g CHEM AND PHYSICS STUDENT COUNCIL ANNOUNCES ATOMIC REACTOR TOURS o ° I, o o o o SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17 2 Tours 9 and 10 A. M. • ! w 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 It I y A . . ..She’* a* headstrong as.an allegory on the banks of the Nile ." Wrs. WJaprop So, those of you who would expect to see Miss Fonda get angry at her husband and eat ham (a la “Suddenly, Last Summer” 4 are bound to disappointment. Or, if you'd like to see Franciosa break Hutton’s nose (a la “Sweet Bird of Youth”), you’re in for quite the shock. j For Mr. Williams Is now a goo£ boy. He wrote a good play that has been transformed into a bet ter movie, with loads 'of semi racy situations and semi-blue gag lines. | - TklS MAY NOT be the Wil liams’ “great i first comedy” but it’s one of the; funnier pictures seen this year, and might even make. Mr. Oscar Academy Award laugh next April. j By the way,- Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer chose State College to be one of the first cities in Penn sylvania to see its film. In fact, it won’t be shown in Philadelphia or Pittsburgh until next week.} FREE TICKETS AT THE HUB DESK Christian Science Organization presents ... THE DAILY CoIIEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Mr, Paul'Stark Seeley 'Rivals Humor Called The same things that made for . Some adaptation to modern| The famous Mi». M p .'in ( > with, comedy: in Richard Sheridan’s taste has been made m terms of i her strange wav-. w.;h |hh;'!.i . \ j time make for comedy today, ac- act length, and lighting, he ex-! the love situation p!iv- 1} f» .•'»«- 'cording to Frank Neusbaum. pro- plained. “The Rivals" wouldn't be edv.-and the young poop'.' tc.-mg [fessoTjof theatre arts and director funny if it were completely mod- to d.'ceive the ofd<.-<. .m jfn.iit- 1 f >*' iof “The Rivals." ernired, however, bttcause the comedy to which a iir'im.i ui li- I 1 The University Theatre produc- style is peculiar to its time. enee is accustomed, he J.i.J 1 tion, which opens ar 8 tonight in I Schwab, is one of the classic com edies in the English language. Neusbaum said. The .play will run through Saturday. "THE CHARACTERS act a bit j differently than modern dnes, butj the comedy is. based on the same I principles we would use today. 1 such as the country bumpkin' cbme to the big city or the so ciety dmvager who tries to lord it over society,” he said. ! “The Rivals” is a classic com- j edy. he added, classic not in a' dull sense but in that the story is! so universal in. time, nationalities ‘ and to : men generally that the! play 'is ageless. ] “The stage language is of the! 18th century,” Neusbaum said, “but the characters are under- j standable in today’s terms. The j play has the same entertainment i values we expect from good mod-! ern comedy ” Cleaned and Pressed 59 BLOUSES at the University Tailor Shop 113 E. Beaver—234 E. College "MEET YOUR CLASS PRESIDENTS" MIXER THURSDAY, ■W i 2 I THE ESQUIRES, a 15-piece dance band, placed first In the 1962 Intercollegiate Jaix Featival. They have an Album called "Select lona From The Esquire*." TONIGHT a For The Winter Social Season SATIN SLIPPERS f Medium Heels —Jg Ht*>U Heels Expertly dyed to match your gown DYEING FREE with purchaia of slippers BLACK PUMPS Beautifully styled by CITATION - Low Heels High Heels FOR CASUAL WEAR: Loafers Flats . In a yariety of styles and tones exactly. fitted for your comfort “ FOR MEN: Oxfords Loafers Casual and formal shoes for style. comfort and durability, too **^** i^ Sneakers • Repairing • Accessories r. CAMPANIS SHOE STORE and REPAIR Across from South Halls in the Campus Shopping Center ••••••••••• HUB Social Committee NOV. 15 RON SINOWAY—FROSH PRESIDENT BRUCE MILLER—SOPHOMORE PRESIDENT RALPH WISE-JUNIOR PRESIDENT RANDY CARTER—SENIOR PRESIDENT MEET: HUB Ballroom Music by ESQUIRES A Prize Winning Orchestra from Mansfield State College ••••••• •••• A free lecture on Christian Science The Origin and of Paul Stark Seeley, Sponsors entitled, Thought of Portland, Oregon 214 Boucke Classic 8 -10 P.M. Power C.S.B. \ } 7:30 p.m. PAGE FIVE i * i
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