20-i^cn Page 6 THE BATTALION FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1977 TIP TQP c- Godot never arrives RECORDS AND TAPES 1000 S. COULTER — BRYAN — 823-5745 Member Student Purchase Program &TD*< Blank Tape Quantity Prices STEREO: SALES & SERVICE • MUSIC BOOKS • NEEDLES & ACCESSORIES COMPLETE SERVICE DEPARTMENT INSTALLATIONS Store Hours: 9:00-6:30 Mon.-Sat. TAMU TEXAS AVE.. 1 * w > ★ § O TIP TOP ^ -— By MARGIE KOVAR “Waiting For Godot,” presented by the Aggie Players Thursday night, kept the audience waiting for a bright spot to appear. Samuel Beckett’s tragicomedy is about two hobo-like characters, Es- tragon and Vladimir, waiting for their man Godot. Whether he ar rived or not is still in doubt. The setting is a junkyard where the two hoboes, played by Vicki Brumley and James Hall, meet with the plump Pozzo, played by Kayce Glasse, and her silent servant Lucky, played by Steve Jacobs. The otherwise dull play was res cued only by Glasse s excellent per formance. Jacobs, with only a small speaking part, did an admirable job as the abused Lucky. The play was filled with sym bolism and was often difficult to understand. The audience at times seemed restless in anticipation of some break in the monotonous script. One grew tired of seeing the same two faces and hearing the same two voices of Brumley and Hall. The presentation showed a good effort at a difficult play, but still needs some polish. Performances are set for Nov. 11, 12, and 16-19 at 8 p.m. in the Rud der Center Forum. Samson & PROFESSIONAL HAIR DESIGN George Ann Hoke, Judy Fondy, Kathy Grimes, Vickie Matthews, Judy McCann. 1510 Holleman College Station 693-1772 (not pictured: Jane Kroll) SEBRING EAC cautious about benefits AIR FORCE ROTC The facts of the matter. With something as important as your future being discussed, it’s very urgent that you get and understand all the facts. 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