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Monday, September 17,199C
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Players’ efforts pay off
(Top) Luigi (John Flores) ponders the scene before him as Antonia
(Christ! Vela-O’Conner) and Margherita (Lanell Pena) fumble witfi
the stolen groceries. (Above) Margherita listens as Antonia pleads
her case.
By CAROL GLENN
The Theatre Arts Department at
Texas A&M University would like to
say thanks to Lincoln Savings and
Loan, Shell Oil Company, Coca-Cola
Bottling Company, Governor Bill
Clements, President Bush, the
United States Congress, TAMU
Parking Services, Sadam Hussein,
Gulf States Utilities, and many oth
ers.
Without these people, there
would be a decrease in inflation and
hence no need for their production
of “Non Si Paga! Non Si Paga!” (We
Won't Pay! We Won’t Pay!).
“Non Si Paga! Non Si Paga!” is a
political farce written by Dario Fo
(with an American Version by R.G.
Davis and the Company), directed
by Mary Ellen Brennan and Michael
L. Greenwald, and brought vividly
to life by an A&M group of talented
theater arts students.
The play begins with Fulvio Bardi
(Jonathan Burke) explaining the
turmoil a depression is having on the
people in Italy. Inflation has hit the
grocery stores, the labor unions are
fed-up with their low wages and the
citizens are basically unhappy with
the communist party.
The citizens revolt and seek re
venge by stealing groceries and
threatening labor union strikes.
They refuse to continue being the
victims of the depression. -
The setting is Milano, Italy, at the
home of Giovanni (Al Alford) and
Antonia (Christie Vela-O’Connor).
The action begins with a dispute
between Antonia and her friend
Margherita (Lanell Pena) over gro
ceries that Antonia has stolen from
the local market. At first Margherita
refuses to help Antonia hide the
goods, but she gives in after some
persuasion.
Antonia fears Giovanni will find
the stolen groceries and scold her se
verely. Giovanni is a proud man and
would never steal food or eat stolen
food. As the play unwinds inflation
and the depression begin to erode
the stringent morals and scruples on
which Giovanni has based his whole
life.
I was amazed at the talented ac
tors and actresses of the Aggie Play
ers. Vela-O’Connor’s portrayal of
Antonia was riveting and believable.
Burke's overwhelming energy and
charisma brought this play to life
through his outstanding portrayal of
five characters.
It’s a shame, though, that Theater
Arts 101 and 280 students, who
more or less have to be there to re
ceive lab credit for their classes,
made up the majority of the audi
ence. Non-theater arts majors are
overlooking an entertainment gold
mine.
I must admit that I’m as entertain'
mem-bigoted as they come, sincel
had never been to an Aggie Players
production in the four years 1'vt
been here. 1 had no idea what 1 was
missing. The Aggie Players are
probably one of the best-kept secreis
on campus.
It’s obvious that everyone in
volved in this production put an ini
mense amount of effort into making
this a truly memorable performance
‘Non Si Paga! Non Si Paga!" con
tinues Tuesday through Saturday^
8 p.m. with a 2 p.m. matinee on Sal-
urday in the Fallout Theater (Room
144 Blocker). Tickets are $5 for the
general public and $4 for students
For ticket information call 845-1231
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