—The Daily Collegian Friday, Feb. 16, 1979 His drag dress-up not convincing enough By JANET MAZUR Daily C9llegian Staff Writer Billed as, "A world premier play about the effect of transvestism on a marriage," "Other People" by Howard Motyl (13th-English writing option) does attempt to deal with this rather peculiar situation. In doing so, however, "Other People" falls short of creating a convincing portrait of a distressed marriage. Making its 5 o'cloCk Playwrights' Theatre debut Wednesday in the Pavilion, this offbeat play is set in the bedroom of a young, attractive couple. Michael, played by Glen Holtzer, is a civil service worker, while Patty, his wife, played by Susan Chambers (graduate-theater) is a teacher. Clad in bathrobes, they are preparing to go to a party. An ordinary scene, it might well be taking place at your next door neighbors', except for one quirk. The party is to take place at a club whose male members dress for the occasion in women's clothing. Now middle aged, J. Geils Band lacks fire By PETER LIEBER Daily Collegian Staff Writer Too long ago I went to one of those crazy Junior High School parties where everyone was getting drunk for one of the first times in their lives and acting it. Through the haze and screaming I heard a fantastic album by the J. Geils band. It was the kind that grabbed me at first hearing. After the party I got sick as hell and promised I'd never drink again. Of course I did, and I also bought the J. Geils album. It was called "Full House," and turned out to be one of the best "get drunk-get rowdy" albums I've ever owned. But times change. I don't get as wild and rowdy when I get drunk and neither does J. Geils when they make an album. Their new album, "Sanctuary," still contains some of their high-strung • , THETA CM Proudly Congratulates Their Newest BROTHERS Hugh Cadzow Paul Faircloth . Scott Fields • SISTERS Nancy Danneker Ellen Hildbold Marci Jayson Kathy Patrick And Little Sister Pledges Jill Greene Joan Matie . Heinsinger - Helene Lynch , "'Gieithen Mahle Kathy Maggi U-031 RENTING FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY, SUMMER AND FALL •Free Tennis Courts •Free Parking •Free Centre Line Bus Passes •Gas Heating and Cooking included in Rent •Air Conditioning Michael has been a member of this club for the past six years, though only recently has Patty been made aware of it. The major conflict of the play centers around Michael's desire for Patty to join him at the festivities. Explaining why he enjoys donning women's at tire, Michael compares his habit to the urges felt by artists. "Some men need to write or paint," he says ad ding that he dresses in drag in order to "relieve himself of the pressures of being a man." Perhaps his reasoning seems a little flimsy because of how unusual it is. Transvestism is hardly a common practice, as far as I know. Ne'vertheless, this is the gist of the play. "Other People" is not without its comic moments. Michael's dressing and preoccupation with ap pearences is a wry turn-about in the male-female role playing. On the whole, however, the climax in this play occurs too late for a thorough examination, leaving too much to the audience's imagination. bluesy rock songs, but the strongest songs can be best described as soft rock. This isn't a bad album, but something isn't right. Their new music lacks the intensity and fire of earlier days. They seem caught between the band they once were and the band they are now. Instead of changing their style to embark on a new course, they have added a few new sounds to this album, achieving only moderate success. Like the Grateful Dead, they have hit both the 1970 s and middle age, neither very becoming to their music. However, this is one of their best records in a long time, proving that they are not over the hill yet. The album is excellently produced and arranged.. Credit Joe Wissert and Seth Justman, respectively, for a very smooth and tight record. The album contains a wide variety of songs, encompassing rock, 238-2600 424 Waupelani Drive nn State Associat blues, Top 40, soft rock, and a taste of funk. Even if the songs are not overly original, they play them well. Peter Wolf's lead vocals are especially strong on the old screaming songs and on the slower ones he creates a haunting, longing mood. The Magic Dick's wailing harmonica is still rousing and J. Geils' guitar work perfectly complements the rest of the band. Seth Justman on keyboards is flawless on every song. Stephen Bladd's percussion work is also worthy of mention. J. Geils' songwriters, Peter Wolf and Seth Justman, have never been known for their overwhelming lyrical content ; though this album, like most of their others, is full of live and vibrant narratives. Their love songs are typically NURSES ... 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Yet because it provides no real insights to the reasons why Michael chooses this unusual pasttime aside from the sensual, "tingling sensation" he gets from it, the play is less than praiseworthy. "Other People" can be seen for the last time at 5:30 today in the Pavilion. Admission is free. chauvinistic and contain the usual assortment of the problems one goes through with women. Also on the album are a number of introspective songs which work well and contrast nicely with their fun-loving songs. The finest cut is "Teresa," a slow, moody song which is uncustomarily pretty.' "One Last Kiss" is the album's unexceptional single, and I doubt it will make it into the Top 20. "Wild Man" is probably the worst song on the album. It is unconvincingly wild and even contains a disco interlude, which is enough to destroy the integrity of the entire album. The title cut, "Sanctuary," is par ticularly well done but lacks a strong melody. Fine producing and arranging almost save the album, but I would recommend the less slick and more powerful "Full House"; it's probably J. Geils' masterpiece. • Interviews conducted daily (Saturdays by appointment only) An Equal Opportunity Employer • M/F/Handicapped TO LIQUIDATE ALL WINTER INVENTORY Starting Wednesday Morning at 10 AM thru Saturday afternoon till 5:30 PM, BUMBLEBEE, 214 E. College Ave. and OUTRIDER, 224 E. Calder Way, will start, their 4 Day RIOT SALE to clear all current, seasonal merchandise from their regular stock. Savings are unbe lievable as everything for winter will be reduced 65% to 85%. FOR MEN Makins Designer Hats (value 35 00) all $B.OO Caps and Scarves (value $6 to $18) all $2.00 $20,530, & $4O $2O-$7O Gloves (value $13•530) NOW $4.00 & $6.00 ALL SALES CASH & FINAL Can't beat concerts for a finals Student concerts will make up the classical music activity during the last week of the term. Here are some ways to take a breather from studying for finals. The Phi Mu Alpha Jazz Band will give a concert 2 p.m. Sunday in the Music Building Recital Hall. Admission is free. Trombonist Ed Bengtson (14th-music education) will give a recital 8:30 p.m. Wednesday • in the Music Building Recital Hall. Joining him will be pianist Tony Leach (graduate-music),• Carl Goshy ( 10th-music) and hornist Christopher Callahan, an assistant professor of music. The program will consist of Jean Porret's "Six Esquisses," George Frederick McKay's Sonata, Robert Marek's Trio and Francis Poulenc's Sonata. Admission is free. Classical music on the air will be as— follows: Monday through Friday, 2 to 7 p.m., Saturday and Sunday 1 to 8 p.m. (WDFM, 91 FM) "Arts Showcase." Saturday, 2 to 5:30 p.m. (WDFM) The Metropolitan Opera. Mozart: The Magic Music offered for testless If you don't have three papers to write and numerous tests to study for like someone you know, maybe you could check out this weekend's entertainment scene. 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