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Show The Sail Lake Company bats .500 in two plays ontinued from E-first mentally, to remove the portrait of Ed from the wall, and then physically. as he fumbles to tack the print in its place. The scene is hilarious, as ore many that follow. C 8 ego, teach him the ropes and get him in backstage at the Village theaters DreamNightmare Scott L. Palmer as Jay is peihaps the ultimate dream nightmare to an idealistic little fraternity boy from Iowa Plays Host Jay plays host to Frank, a kid new to the city who bears a striking resemblance to Ed, both in looks and aspiration Frank is naive, heterosexual and freshly picked from the cornfields of the Midwest. He's hungry to write and filled with dreams dreams he's sure will be solidified with a little help from someone who can build his - Jay is a jaded slob. He s sarcastic, with flippant and fires off the speed of a seasoned auctioneer much to the frustration and fascination of his guest Harder to Keuch Frank is a little harder to reach Instead of an immediate empathy, it's one that grows as the play progresses, much to the credit of Hich- one-liner- s -- ribunc, Sund.n, Junuan 12. 1'IHIi K9 Club ys Jack Mack and the aid It Hefner Hefner enters Jay s apartment with all the uneasy charm of someone who wants very much to be liked It's a shallow move, and one that works very well in establishing the tension between the unlikely pair The interaction of the two soon begins to mirror that of Jay and Ed. with Frank wanting a teacher and Jay wanting to be desired It is here that the tension culminates for Jay. as he begins to see the destruction that takes place when a person submerges himself in another to the Heart Attack January 15, 16, 17 Also m 18 19, 20 January January the month Reunion The Byrd Connl and th Rhythm Method Doctor Bob January 21. January 22. January 24. point of Elvin 23 25 Blihop Junior Walker and the All-Sta- n 28 29 January January Audience Palmer and Hefner have the audience wrapped up from the start, whether they are engaged in sidesplitting dialectic war or desperate lawing at their own identities. The result is a successful blend of rich humor and absurdity with a searing message about vulnerability and the Wrapped-l- Authors to read works Thursday Utah writers Neal Ekker and Jose Knighton will read from their works Thursday at 8 p m. in the Art Barn, Finch Lane at Reservoir Park. Ekker is the author of a recently published novel. Requiem for u Hirer Rat, which is set in Utah. He lives and writes in Kanab, and stud I p AJ Roy Stewart Buchanan tor our members lumpiu 'tickets at all Datatix outlets 301 South Wust 355-W1- c ied writing at Brown University Knighton is the author of three SEE AND SKI. loss of self. chapbooks: .Sandstone. Finthnq the Sky and Coyote Meets KuJku. 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