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Show ''Classic Summertree Drama Is Good, Sensitive Theater for AH Seasons By George Raine Ron Cowen's play, "Summertree, has the insurance of nevpr falling out of season, out of the favor of sensitive persons opposed to war and to thoughtfulness, out of the favor of persons interred in good theater, Ia$'be that a unfortunate that .there may well never be hen Summertree a tijue will not communicate. That it now-class- v at Scott Zogg is cast a universal theme only points up the part of lit., that is ugly, and carries Tribune Staff Writer the Seagull Theatre production lies in Director Hall's method of exposition, so tins is not to defeat ins work. It should be seen. Mr Zogg does his part admirably, primarily through his ability to maintain an intensity expected in his predica- the npe largely Everyman alienated from lus father (Scott Peacock) by virtue of his business responsibilities and his steady nagging and badgering. If the story is not familiar, the boy's only desire is to attend The School of Music while his father won't allow' it, is no maintaining there money in the art. But much of the strength of d sad. "Summertr ee opened Thursday night at the Seagull Theatre, 1458 S. Main, under the direction of Chris Hall who has adapted it to suggest the present, centering on a young man drafted to fight in Vietnam. It pLyed to a small house of about 2C persons. flOW ment and normally associated with artists though t.iat need not be the case. In fact, just as the tree in the sets yard changes character with the seasons, the actor could character's wan and tired atbut rot without love have been diiected to show titude more faces of the growing lor her son. The girlfriend is played by process. Mr. Peacock had taken this Lee, the soldier by Robyn appioach, and we can find lit- Kim Steadman and the little tle fault with his efforts. He all was so blinded by his desire boy by Frank Fuller for that em- submitting equally sensitive performances. pathy with other characters S u mmertree continues was nearly impossible The mother is played by through Saturday and Oct. 13 also through 16. who Linda Bishop, Curtain is 8 p.m. worked well, establishing her ! humorous, beautifully acted and tistically directed1; Ha(e New York Daj), V Wews f-i- r A lewis GILBERT ?Cr- to 2. - FAMILY - " w ALL TIME FAVORITE FILMS? . h I '3a -- you J iKnowf - s, co'ST jx KAMA SUTRA M motion picture... TOT SHOWS ILL WAKTED k,, TAYLOR color answers questions even a man and wife dont ask each other! 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