The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 04, 1973, Image 18

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    1--The Dail• Collegian Tuesday, September 4, 1973
'Godspell' opens '73-'74 Artist Series
For entertainment State College isn't exactly Timei
Square. but this term the Artists Series Will bring the best of
the current New York stage a little closer to Penn State.
Planned as this year's special Series events are the
musicals "Godspell. — scheduled for Sept. 15 and 16. and
"Two Gentlemen of Verona' • Oct. 13.
"Godspell. - the award-winning 1971 musical still running
on Broadway. is -a musical version of the Book of St.
Matthew. The show. which has become widely known for the
song "Day by Day. - will give four performances in Schwab.
Voted the Antoinette Perry Award for best musical in
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1972. "Two Gentlemen of Verona" is the rock version df a
Shakespearean play by the composer of "Hair. - The show
will give one performance in Rec Hall.
Other Artists Series events for this term are:
--an appearance of the National Ballet, directed by
Frederic Franklin. Sept. 22:
--a recital by tenor Seth McCoy. a former soloist with the
Robert Shaw Chorale and a member of the Bach Aria
Group. Sept. 28:
--Samuel Beckett's "Krapp's Last Tape" and "Not I
starring Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy, Oct. 20 and 21;
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--a recital by Spanish pianist Alicia de Larrocha Oct. 26:
--a performance by the Leningrad Philharmonic
Orchestra conducted by • Evgeny Mravinsky Nov. 1: and
--"The Swashbuckler." a series of three Douglas
'Fairbanks Sr. films including "The Mark of Zorro." "The
Thief of Baghdad" and "The Black Pirate." Dec. 6. 7 and 8.
Winter and Spring Term events include appearances by
Preservation Hall Jazz Band. the Tokyo Spring Quartet, the
Contemporary Chamber Ensemble and guitarist
Christopher Parkening: two performances of Neil Simon's
"The Prisoner of Second Avenue". Mozart's "Cosi Fan
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Tutte" performed by the Canadian Opera Company: a
series of films by Luis Bunuel: William Windom as James
Thurber: and two-and-a-half day dance residencies by Lotte
Goslar's Pantdmime Circus and the Alvin Ailey American
Dance Theatre.
The Series, last event of the year. the performance of
Beethoven's Ninth Symphony by the Pittsburgh Symphony
Orchestra and the University Choirs, is expected to open the
new university Auditorium north of the Women's Athletic
Field May 11.
Season tickets, for Rec Hall events priced at $5 for
students and $lO for general public will go on sale by mail. at
registration and at . the HUB booth beginning today.
Individual tickets will cost $1.50 for students and 52.50 for
non-students for Rec Hall events: $1 forstudents and $2.50
for non-students for Schwab enents. and 50 cents for
students and $1 for non-students for all films.
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rn addition, a subscription to the Fairbanks and Bunuel
film series, plus next summer's film series. will he
available at $3 for students and $5 for non-students.
"Roughly" 80 per cent of all Artists Series tickets are set
aside for students. according to Series manager Nina c.
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Brown said the Series. has been in operation since 1957.
when the director of the School of the Arts found students
would be interested in such a program and voted to be
assessed a two-dollar student activity fee to support it.
But the University Board of Trustees instead voted to
support the Seriesthrough a lump sum each year.
Originally under the Office of Student Affairs, the Series
moved to its present Offices in Schwab when it came under
the direction of the College of Arts and Architecture during
the 60's.,
The Series is directed in selecting performers by an
advisory board consisting of faculty members, graduate
students and undergraduates.
This board accepts suggestions for its selections from
anyone interested in the arts and then investigates possi
bilities for booking them. Brown said. She added most ma
jor artists must be scheduled a year or two in advance for
specific dates and the Series already, has begun planning
for its 1974-75 season.
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grown also said the series occasionally co-sponsors
events with other University groups. such as last spring's
Folk Festival co-sponsored by the Artists Series, the Uni
versity Concert Committee and .the Folklore Society. This
year the two dance residencies will be co-sponsored by the
College of Health, Physical Education and Recreation.
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