The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 07, 1984, Image 5

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    Wednesday, March 7, 1984/The Battalion/Page 5
by Scott McCullar
ELLO A6AIA/. THIS IS BERNICE.
WITH MOTHER WRPf)
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RAW SADNESS.
IRA kills prison official
family watches
-CS dinner theater hoping
o end entertainment gap
Bv KAREN WALLACE
Staff Writer
do r U ‘‘T'm' ei c er ‘
Rnment in Bryan-Lollege Ma-
on andthti 0 " r
•njovablecw G<,toHearne -
this old joke is no
»nger funny. The March 29
rand opening of a dinner the-
:erproduced by the Aggieland
Hand the Lion’s Head Play-
rs will end the search for en-
Hinmenl, associate professor
^1 I engineering technology Ed-
J l®ard K. Bowdon said Tuesday.
w ^ Bowdon, director of the the-
er, said the first performance
agnusical-comedy melodrama
‘ lied. “Jeanette and Nelson,
love Over.”
H'his play is a spoof of the
H ett e McDonald and Nelson
nt
like to bio*
aste here"!
. noting dds
lav.
Eddy era of the 30s,” Bowdon
said.
Audience participation is one
of the main purposes of the the
ater.
“We want to get as much au
dience participation as we can,”
he said.
The audience will be encour
aged to throw popcorn at the
vulian, and a member of the au
dience will play the role of
“Duke X. Mackinaw,” the char
acter who shows up in the last
act to resolve the play.
“The Mackinaw character is
based on the Shakespearian
practice of developing a charac
ter late in the play to help re
solve the conflicts created in the
pJay.”
Mackinaw is also based on the
old “Carol Burnett Show,”
when audience members acted
in scenes with the cast members,
Bowdon said.
The actors will even carry on
conversations in the audience.
“This means there will be a
lot of ad-libbing,” he said. “So
every performance will be dif
ferent.”
Although the theater does
not have a non-profit status,
any proceeds beyond produc
tion costs will be re-invested in
future productions.
“We want to add to the cultu
ral environment of the area,
provide an alternative to the
traditional entertainment
forms, and keep money in the
Bryan-College Station area,” he
said.
Bowdon said people usually
go into Houston or Dallas to go
to a dinner theater.
“But they couldn’t get there
what we are offering here,” he
said.
The theater is in the second
floor penthouse of the Aggie
land Inn. Perfromances will be
on Thursdays, Fridays, Satur
days and Sundays March 29
thru May 4, at 8 p.m., with the
buffet s tailing at 6:30 p.m.
Thursday nights vyill be econ
omy nights and the Aggieland
Inn will provide hors
d’oeuvre’s. Friday night is the
Aggieland’s regular seafood
buffet and Saturday will be the
more traditional buffet of meat
and potatoes. Sunday there will
be a 2 p.m. brunch and a buffet
dinner.
United Press International
BELFAST, Northern Ireland
— Two IRA gunmen killed a
Maze prison official Tuesday,
firing repeatedly through the
rear window of his car as the
man’s wife and child watched
after kissing him goodbye on
his way to work.
Police said William McCon
nell, 35, as assistant governor at
the prison, was shot in the head
and face by the assassins from
the outlawed Irish Republican
Army. He slumped to the
ground in a pool of blood and
died nearly instantly.
McConnell had just kissed his
wife, Beryl, and 3-year-old
daughter, Gail, goodbye when
the two gunmen ran up behind
his car and fired repeatedly
through the rear window.
As the gunmen escaped, the
dying man’s child was left
screaming hysterically on the
pavement as his wife cradled
her husband in her lap, a neigh
bor said.
The IRA said McConnell, the
23rd prison officer to be killed
in Northern Ireland, was exe
cuted because his job was break
ing Republican opposition to
menial work tasks at the high-
security Maze prison outside
Belfast.
“This was a particularly bru
tal crime,” said an angry police
spokesman. “The gunmen
showed no compassion for their
victim or his family.”
The guerrilla group, which
seeks to oust British troops
from Northern Ireland, said in
a statement the assassination
did not herald a new campaign
against prison officers.
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Tennessct
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ve to table u c Y~ segregation and disenmi-
iu'ii(lmeniTi [la l on a S a ' nst blacks — will be
opposed in a speech tonight by
BiQhald Woods, an exiled South
African journalist.
16S
Woods’ speech, “Apartheid:
The Controversy”, is sponsored
, , )y|he MSC Political Forum and
1 l ' r . K j i? first in the South Africa Series
. , Hi The speech will begin at 8
A ed r° t I"* ^ Rudder Theater. Ad-
Isep'h ft» i0 ' 1 “ i " befree -
had not raj v . . r .
id police Woods, who was South Afri-
. U' Ca’s most widely read columnist,
c woman®P ed f from , the coum, > in
silvia and I 978 f ler the government
i ( | ()WI| banned his writings. Woods, a
i rmrin Hive of South Africa, has writ-
' . J . a ten a book about black leader
K ' Steve Biko and escaped from
South Africa immediately be-
the won fore lhe book was published,
of the deftl ,, ,
i •• i, f ,f n r f l He has been in London since
1978. Now, he travels annually
to the United States, making
speeches opposing South Africa
policies.
hi
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us reactions.
Political Forum Chairman
Cathy Hay says the speech will
give a personal account of the
complicated situation existing
in South Africa.
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(with imposition of ashes)
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Hubert Beck, Pastor
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Campus Elections
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OCA Kite Flying Playday
OPA & APO MD Dance-a-thon
The Big Event
Intramural Frisbee Golf Open
MSC Craft Center Easter Workshops
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