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Show Page 25—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah i Sunday, January 2, 1972 Al Capp There’s AnotherHit On Broadway ‘Arts and Letters Shapiro, respectively the lyri- already is committed to a girl cist and director, as well as co- back home. But things get ironed out properly. collaboration of Galt MacDerThis is a frantic, fast-moving, 1971 into 1972 on a happy note, moi, the composer who sprang affairtuned to thepace of farce which means — December into prominence three years that is extremely well played — ina big hit ag by ing actors, who The show is a bastidig. include Frank O'Brien, Jose musical yersien of Shakes- “Hair. Perez, Clifton Davis, Raul ‘The Hardhat's Bedtime Story peare’s “Two Gentlemen oj There are 33 song m: , Julia, Diana Davi ix E) ABcokReview Leave the Lights On... By PHYLLIS PHILLIPS aaa Ldpo pe hol the True Story of « Handicapped Child, by Ramah.79 pages. New York. Exposition Press Inc. $3.59. “Kent has given us much. He hasmadeus all more more asgekp mere ue derstanding, and more patient om trying te live each day as it be the best mother possi “T no longer feel guilty, as 1 did at first. I am sure Kent was notsent to punish me or Clark, my busband. 1 do not believe he was sent with a message to mankind — few of us are. I do believe Kent has found a place u: today’sjet-age world.” ‘This is in the preface to 2 book about a child with cerebral palsy a child ee is Ly = ciysically handicapped, but retarded as well—and of the child’s parents anid other family members. Written oy his mother, Ramah author was bora in American Fork, but lived most of her life until a few years ago in and near Logan. Tt is truly a well-written, deeply doniianal (but not maudlin) book expressing _— the feelings of a mother for her child. An amateur reviewer like myself cannoi resist com- By JACK GAVER Writes Book, by Al Capp. Verona,” a minor item in the which means that there can’t John’ Leekali ~~ through, because it was new to (Harper & Row, $3.95) ‘ Bard's canon that calls for little Seve. makes it new to her her, In the Hardhat's Bedtime respectin its original form. reader, Story Book, Al Capp continues This show at the St. James ‘At least twice Kent was so drivo his barbed pen into the Theater comes out of producer : Shakespeare eureG,Pte Randalls Misses McFertile and McFruitful, ‘are mot Capp, the one-time darling of has in recent years the been dropped from their grades GREAT SELECTIONS! 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On Jan. 3, he will present at the Royale Theater the Stretford National Theater of Canada's 1971 production of almost certain to afflict any “There’s One in Every Marparody or spoof of traditional riage,” a work by France's 19th material. Fortunately, there is century master of farce, not too much of that in this ure Feydeau, wo Kennedy. parisons, although I am told that Harpsichord Recital Sceduled at BYU the rock rut as had been Briefly, two young men of rumored. Most of Guare's and pull him through. And This ve ak has ‘hi the Bam of theater Central Verona, friends from childhood, lyrics are good, although there then did, there were those wha Nightmare for liberals Park during the pastsummer. go to the bigcity of Milan to are a few lapses here into the criticized them for not letting thor - cartoonist ‘There has Deen of course, some broaden their education and {00 cute, too clever area. him die such notables as John Lindsay, revision and polishing, includ. Gere became rival for the Jove fault, of course, is a professional reviewer does not i do this, I would like to say, however, that this book comes to a different conclusion from that made to-help him reach his which Dale Evans Rogers potential, however limited it is. arrived at in her farnous,“Angel Unaware.” Dale felt that her little girl was sent to the family aa special message from heav en. Mrs. Mortensen felt at frst that herbagge sent as a punishment own sins, and her husband,Clark, also felt this way. Neither feel this way now, but they do not think Kent was sent for any reason, unless it was to make them more ae and more understanding, not only with, him but with all “exceptional”children. It is obvious, from the frankness of Mrs. Mortensen, that she did become oe patient and mature from this ‘This little (79 read Young University faculty. The One thing wrong with this be too much of the i- and Norman Matlock. an text involved, all MacDermot’s score is ver- season has been the absence of producer David Merrick, wheelgeneral plot line is followed satile, running the gamut of ing and dealing with his usual except for some tinkering in the musicalstyles and not mired in fiair near death that only his mother heart of the liberal esiablich- Joseph Papp’s New York latter part. and others who loved him could, ment. Glen Williams, bassoon; and ‘The Winds Of War —Hersnan Don Peterson, horn, will per- ( LADIES ‘Earomm Seas’) FLORSHEIMS ar Island —Alistair Ma- PaSais Rote RF. Delderfild noe celmotelgg a Values to 26” ee pe 1 5 Values to 18” §% LADIES LIFESTRIDES | Values to 21” VOGUES- LISAS SBICCAS Values to 16.00 Values to 22” 1 0” 19” i‘ ] 9 BOYS’ SHOES WOMEN’S and CHILDREN’S Sizes 34 to 6 SLIPPERS ODDS and ENDS 7" 6% MEN’S Of these,oil is currently his favorite medium. He excels in people and scenesin Everyone Should Remember Beethoven Tinyrectgee tenome ® Ra 12" WEYENBERG’S Values to 26.00 A Record Review By WILBUR G. LANDREY thc applause. He had been deaf NEW YORK (UPI) —People for 20 years. who know nothing else about In his First and Second Spmppantes, writien in Uh Seal tely recognize name of 1802, still can be heard the Ludwig van Beethoven (1770phony as Mozart left it but 1827), one of the two or three greatest composers of ali time, It was Beethoven who Eroica, composed in 1803-4, he brought the symphony to its emerges as the giant he was. highest development as the The even-numbered symphvoe complete of all musical nies thereafter are lesvar and forms, needing no other expla- less known works with the nation beyond its own sounds possible exception of the Sixth, aud rhythms. Hayden began its the descriptive Pastoral, It was modern development and Mo- in the numbered symzart continued it, but Beethoven phonies, the Fifth, the Seventh meow it to a stage that fs and finaily the colossal Ninth, been surpassed ae otae ae. slo, if ever, equaled. ment looking forward lag. ner, that Beethoven stood at the Beethoyen onthe nighof May surnmit, 7, 1824, in Vienna at the first In addition to numerous recordings of the individual symphonies, no fewer than 15 albums of a:l nine symphonies orchestra beating ‘ime as the together are listed in record musicians played, and when it esteem of others, and will also catagolues, was ove: he went on beating Angel has justissuer another showhis reluctant people that an until one of the chorus touched under the budget-priced Serafadianican aanceed at aa well him and turned him toward the phim label (sig bn an audience so that he could see excellent album of the fuil nine as in other things. MEN’S ROBLEES portreii of a young woman. 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Side two is the Choral Fantasia with pianist Daniel Barenboim and Klemperer conducting the New rmonia orchestra John Alldis choir (Angel S- 36815) ] 6” 14” Values to 35” MEN’S Symphony No. 7 by the Concertgebouwoe Orchestra of Amsterdam under Eugen Jo- ] 37 LADIES Buster Brown & Robin Hood STEVE JACKSON,4 NAVAJO artist who is currently sttudying at BYU, at work on a 1]” i 0” LADIES 6” ) MISS AMERICAS He Makes With extensive experience in technical Tistrating a drafting as well as the imaginative art forms, hehas has done considerable work with the media of pen and ink, charcoal, chalk, watercolors andoils, Oi one thing to keep in mind in case you have been erpcsed to some of the ecstatic notices by certain New York reviewers. It's good,it’s worth seeing, but it isn’t the world’s ertiest musical by a long shot. ] §° MEN’S E.T. 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