Page 6 THE BATTALION FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1980 Intensity shakes playgoers By ANDY WILLIAMS Staff Writer About 50 people were assaulted by Mark MedofFs play, “When You Cornin’ Back, Red Ryder?” in its opening night in the Rudder Forum Thursday. They were assaulted by noise and a high level of tension. They looked shaken as they left the theater. They should have. They’d just wit nessed an attack on seven people in a diner. The victims were destroyed, not physically, but emotionally. The characters of the play, put on by Texas A&M’s theater arts prog- to prove his masculinity. He clip- clops around in his cowboy boots, is rude to Angel, and says things like, “I’m gonna come drivin’ up to your door one day in a Chevrolet Corvette Stingray convertible the color of money.” Angel is a docile, overweight woman. She is countrified and is pa tient with Ryder — so patient that it becomes apparent she loves him. The other characters are Lyle (Terry Martin), the crippled owner of a gas station and hotel; Clark (Les lie Denton), the money-grubbing manager of the diner; Richard (Sid Review ram, are caught in a routine. That life isn’t pleasant, but what happens to them is worse. They are jolted by the arrival of a man bent on tearing down their egos. Teddy (David Troxell), the villain, is an odd hybrid: an educated man with a Hell’s Angel viewpoint. He uses his intellect and his imposing presence to intimidate the other characters. The setting is an all-night diner in the New Mexico desert. The two em ployees are Stephen “Red” Ryder (Jeff Fitzgerald) and Angel (Liz Harnden). Ryder is a scrawny kid determined Catlett) and Clarisse (Melissa Camp bell), the rich couple from California going to New Orleans so she can play the violin with an orchestra there; and Cheryl (Melissa Bradley), Ted dy’s freaky girlfriend who is domin ated by her man. Troxell and Harnden are wonder ful. Troxell’s roaring and his imita tion of the others’ accents make the audience cringe. Harnden com municates her gentleness and over sensitivity through her downcast eyes and pouting lips. While the actors have a good grasp of their roles, sometimes it is difficult to accept their appearances. Uni :| WASH] Senate ne $136 billic windfall pi corporate exemption i The net tion of the ences bet> ate windfa oected to numerous issues con ducers. Jeff Fitzgerald (Red Ryder) and Liz Harnden (Angel) perform in the theater arts production of “When You Cornin’ Back, Red Ryder?” Feb. 21-23 and Feb. 28-March 1. It will beii Rudder Forum and will start at 8 p.m. Staff photo by Lynn T.J.’s Proudly Presents: B. W. STEVENSON Tuesday — Feb. 26 — 8 p.m. Also Appearing — FINE LINE Tickets: *6°° — *5°° with A&M i.d. ISSTA^HLXSH K1 > IN Tickets sold in advance. •COMING ATTRACTIONS! 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