The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 20, 1978, Image 7

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    THE BATTALION
MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1978
Page 7
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APRIL a, 1978
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Applications: March 20-29
in MSC, Commons, Sbisa
$5 per teams
All proceeds will be donated
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Expose Your Talent!
Talent needed for RHA Casino Night.
All kinds of talent are wanted. Auditions
will be March 28 & 29 in the Coffee House
Basement.
Call Carolyn Brothers
between 6 and 7 p.m. nightly to sign up for an
audition or for more information.
845-5762
Show must go on
Jeanne Smith, Assistant Director for the all
student production of “Carnival”, gives in
structions to Jaime Craig, left and Kathaleen
O’McElroy with the props. While most stu
dents were enjoying spring break, the Aggie
Players were busy with rehearsals. The musi
cal opens Thursday in the Forum.
Battalion photo by Elizabeth Ghio
oncerts, musicals this week
■Canadian tapestry, a free rock
; koncert and the Broadway hit musi-
;cal ‘Carnival” share the cultural
..]fmtlight at Texas A&M University
ie |],lp week.
es j. BThe University Arts Exhibit is
» Bonsoring a showing of Canadian
■jestries Wednesday through Fri-
By in the Rudder Center Exhibit
1 ftll. The tapestries, on loan from
||K Canadian government, are de-
•■^^'■ned by contemporary Canadian
■ists using modern designs and
ngaii#, terns -
joujjI Carnival, a musical comedy,
vith ill run Thursday through Saturday
|1( lvdRudder Forum. Performances for
iboaiil Aggie Player’s production are at
Botch evening. Tickets are on sale
l0I | Hthe Rudder Box Office and will be
( ^ (Vailable at the door the night of the
^performance.
jlhjlAfree concert is scheduled at 8:30
repof« m • Monday at the educational
Wio and television building. It fea-
yayles the rock band "Falling Star,
i nriufThe Hospitality Committee of the
roven®SC will sponsor an Easter Egg
expetcimt for children at 5 p.m. Tuesday
sa id)i|in Room 212 of the Memorial Stu-
1( ] d s dent Center.
^ xvefBCampus comedians will get a
lines,Mance to make their humor pay
E:45 p.m. Thursday at the MSC
time JH'nfain in Town Hall’s "Best Com-
tatedW an on Campus Contest. Win-
, e Of® 615 will receive two reserve seat
Wkets to the upcoming Steve Mar-
pstin show, and a copy of his "Let’s
Gpt Small” album.
■Texas A&M will play seven home
Bnes in its new Olsen Field.
■Nationally-ranked Southern
plifornia opens Olsen Field in a
o-day series Tuesday and Wed-
tsday. The game Tuesday will be
|3p.m. following dedication of the
Id at 2 p.m. Wednesday’s game is
at 1 p.m.
■Minnesota and the Aggies have a
double header Thursday at 1 p.m.
Friday and Saturday are reserved
for Rice, with three games
scheduled. Friday’s single will be 3
p.m. and Saturday’s double is 1
p.m.
Movies next week at Texas A&M
run from A to Z with everything
from “Auntie Marne to “Dr.
Zhivago” scheduled.
What is probably Shakespeare’s
best known play, “Hamlet,” starring
Nicol Williamson, will be shown at 8
p.m. Tuesday in Rudder Theater.
"Dr. Zhivago,” the epic story of the
Russian Revolution starring Omar
Sharif, Julie Christie, Rod Steiger
and Geraldine Chaplin, will be
shown at 8 p.m. Wednesday in
Rudder Theater.
“The Rocky Horror Picture
Show,” starring Susan Sarandon and
Richard O’Brien will be presented
at 8 and 10 p.m. Thursday in Rud
der Auditorium. Probably one of the
strangest movies ever made, the
story concerns transvestite aliens
from another galaxy who sing and
dance their way through the movie
satirizing everything from “King
Kong” to contemporary morals.
Also in a comic vein is “Silver
Streak’’ starring Gene Wilder,
Richard Pryor and Jill Clayburgh. It
will be shown at 8 p.m. Friday in
Rudder Auditorium and 8 p.m.
Saturday in Rudder Theater. Ro
mance, murder and intrigue are the
key ingredients in this cross-country
comedy-adventure on board a
runaway commuter train.
“Cabaret,” the movie that
boosted Liza Minnelli into stardom,
will be shown at midnight Thursday
in Rudder Theater. The eight time
Academy winner stars Joel Grey and
Michael York. The story covers dec
adent night life in Berlin during
pre-World War II Germany.
Closing out the week will be the
classic 1958 version of “Auntie
Marne,” starring Rosalind Russell.
Shown at 2 p.m. Sunday in Rudder
Theater, the story concerns Marne’s
attempts at raising her young
nephew in the presence of her zany
friends.
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