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Of Animals Radiol990 your business deserves some prime-time exposure. readers use these pages to see whafs happening on the tube, let them know whafs happening with you. call 845-2611 to place advertisements in at ease. ‘A Cry of Players’ explores theater By Molly Pepper StaffWriter t must be Shakespeare month in the metroplex. Last week it was the Royal Shake speare Company, and this one it’s the Aggie Players produc tion of “A Cry of Players. ,, Although the play is about the life of Shakespeare, it’s not so much a biography as an ex ploration of Elizabethian the ater, says Mary Mitchell, the play’s director. • “It’s about the theater, the spirit of the theater, the joy that’s involved in it and all the passion that goes into it,” she says. “The cry represents a lot of different things but mainly the passion and determination it takes to make really difficult decisions.” The two main characters are Will and Anne so it’s assumed they’re Shakespeare and his wife, Anne Hathaway. The title, “A Crv of Players” relates to Shakespeare’s decision to enter the theater. Lance Miller, one of the ac tors in the play, says the story shows how Shakespeare found his way into the theater as a way of avoiding a career as a school teacher. In true Elizabethian fashion, the stage wall be inclined up away from the audience, Miller says. In Shakespeare’s time, there were no bleachers or sloped seating for the audience so the stage was angled in this way to allow everyone to see. Mitchell says she chose this particular play for the Aggie Players because she thought the actors and actresses would ben efit from acting in a play by William Gibson and because she liked it herself. The cast was chosen in early December and rehearsals began before the Christmas break, theater arts department head Roger Schultz says. Since the beginning of the spring semes ter the Aggie Players have been rehearsing seven days a week. The play will be performed tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. in Rudder Forum. Tickets are $4 for students and $5 for oth ers and are available at the Rudder Box Office.