Page 4 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, OCT. 22, 1975 A real live play BATTALION CLASSIFI] Women take major role sssaagBssaggaaggiSE^^ SPECIAL NOTICE Picture this. You’re sitting in your living room relaxing after a good meal. Soft music is playing, and it’s almost time for your favorite TV show. Suddenly, the lights go dim, your television set becomes a stage, and instead of watching a lifeless tube, you find yourself viewing a real live play. THE PANTRY 3525 TEXAS AVENUE 846-6897 Natural Vitamins & Health Foods. WANTED IMMEDIATELY Girl Scout Leaders Call 846-8100 Sue AuKema at Dena’s Hair Fashion specializes in layer cutting frosting & Men’s & Women’s Hair Styling. 106 Carson 822-6034 779-0676 That is the feeling one gets while attending the MSC Dinner Theatre. The combined efforts of the Aggie Players, the MSC Direc torate and A&M Food Services, have brought a new and pleasant form of entertainment to the cam pus and the community. For the price of a few drinks at any local bar, you can have a delici ous buffet — all you can eat — and a show that alone is worth the price of the ticket. Aileen Wenck and her all-female cast give it all they’ve got, and that’s something. The props, make-up and sets were so good I hardly noticed them. Costumes were a constant source of amazement and delight. With 21 women changing clothes 10 times, the sheer volume of costumes was overwhelming, yet they all looked good. Best of all they all seemed to match the character of the woman wearing them. And speaking of women, it’s high time that such a large number of female Players had a chance to dis play their talents. The overall qual ity of the performance was fine, with a few rough spots and many more shining moments. The rough spots were very minor and mostly technical. The generally excellent sets were marred by a familiar backdrop of speckled flats. The lights were a little slow on blackouts during the first act. The biggest blooper occurred during Act II, Scene 3, when the telephone fang after it had been answered. One complaint which is endemic to the ballroom is that it is sometimes difficult to hear all the lines. Espe cially when one is laughing hysteri cally. The play itself is amusing and very human. All the women suc ceed in portraying characters which are stereotyped and at the same time multi-faceted. With such a large cast, there isn’t room to critique each character adequately. Marsha Pugsley, in her stage de but, was very convincing as Mary, especially in her scenes with her daughter. She maintained her character consistently, even through the changes brought about by her divorce. The only awkward moments involved physical contact with her daughter, innocently played by Valerie Zrubek, and with her own mother, Mary Jane Bowen. Bowen directed most of her lines to the back of the stage and did not convince me that she was a mother. Jo Montgomery, in the role of the naive Peggy was good and funny, though she dropped her jaw a bit too far a bit too often. Holly Faison as the Countess DeLage positively stole the show whenever she was on stage, but her high voice does not carry well and many of her lines were lost. Carol Poitevent was absolutely the epitome of resigned motherhood. She was pregnant throughout the play, which covers a span of over two years. Many of the girls played several parts and some were understanda bly better in one role than in another. Cindy Baker was good as Princess Tamara and even better as Lucy. SOSOLIK'S TV & RADIO SERVICE INC. Zenith Sales and Services TV Rental 713 S. 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