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Lecture & Slideshow Presentation Neil Simon’s play scortori Brighton Beach Memoirs Directed by J. Kevin Doolen Starring: Keith Neagle, Susan Johnston, Lindsay Jo Hartline, Sarah Bibeau, Kelly Stolte, Ricky Wood, and Michael Santos Every now and then, a play comes along that has the per fect mixture of every element: interesting storyline, talented actors and capable directing. Brighton Beach Memoirs seems to hit the spot. Intriguing the audience can be a challenge for actors, but the cast of Brighton Beach Memoirs goes beyond mere entertain ment. The cast's natural talent keeps the audience on the edge of its seats with an incredible performance. Recreating 1937, Brighton Beach Memoirs takes the audi- PHOTO COURTESY Ol BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS Keith Neagle, a junior theater arts and English major, plays the role of Eugene. PEOPLE IN THE NEWS ence back to a timeolst!al»/^v-^^ lnstability. The actots'llL^A- life the brilliant storyNej;: 1 wrote years ago. NEW Y( Brighton Beach Me^lves rule the story of a Jewish lr Awaals ' w lives day in and daym midst of hard times. Frig a leadi loss to thefearofbeints E f jah V off to war, this family hi* 81 male than enough to dealwir 1 ^ 1 ot 1 The extensive setting Jlf ndo , audience a glimpse ' was like during the Depression. The seriotJ/! , R conflict within a tight-b^ 1 U as the underlying thrrS counterbalanced that keeps the crowd n and amused. The main ter adds another dinwitG * I the storyline with hisun!Ajj|^a| sarcasm in the narratior ’ . , Perhaps what makes’ Cllcl Tt enjoyable is the enthusiq new y dent in each actor. q ow can Whether the characiifatest sarcastic and funny o Cmon and sickly, the role : debuted with energy and atrue::ond place for acting. album ch Be prepared to laugh , singer in the same breath, . self-tiled Beach Memoirs is enifalbum re ment at its best. (Grade : in the tc jk>r the -AVeotherfeStraight industry Vednesd >ies ol S week Crow sc Costner to display bronze buffalo sculpture RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) - Kevin Costner has picked a site in Deadwood for the display of a 17- piece bronze sculpture showing Lakota hunters driving a herd of buffalo along and over a bluff. The sculpture, which was to have been the cen terpiece of Costner's proposed Dunbar Resort, is to be installed on Dunbar property on the north west edge of town. Officials said the sculpture will not be open to the public for about a year. Plans call for building a loop road, parking lot, heritage center, interpre tive trail and viewing terraces. e buffalo jump (sculpture) will beth d JL | ate terpiece of the story of the North AmefkllW^ D and the cultures that have been ^ e P en ^ eil!: jji at ; nun -| said Pat Wyss of the Rapid City l an ^ sca ( ,e; | 0 pj es , tectural firm doing the site design. month Peggy Detmers, a Rapid City artist, crej:;; ( | rop p ed sculpture. The pieces are 125 P ercent 0 ■ : onc j S p 0 t size. The sculpture has three Lakota ride' ^ nc j t ^ e horseback and 14 bronze bison. Gutterflo The giant pieces have been store ^ outs& fourth pi Wyoming foundry where they were cast ’ No.i i. Ju delays in getting the Dunbar resort built. S( The Costners are bound by a contrac! j n Detmers to put the bronze sculpture on, display by 2003. Crossing Place LLPe Hear Vou! You asired for it. You got it! 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