Show March 9 199S Pape 5 The Nazi's are coming: Cabaret opens on campus March music revit(T 9-- 11 By Kimberly Mattingly staff writer “In Germany they first came for the communists and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a communist Then they came for the Jews and I didn’t speak up because I wasn't a Jew Then they came for the trade unionists and I didn't speak up because I wasn’t a trade unionist Then they came for the Catholics and I didn't speak up because I was a Protestant Then they came for me - and by that time there was no one to speak up" Pastor Martin Nicmollcr said The College of Eastern Utah's music theater and dance departments join together to bring the Tony and Oscar g musical Cabaret to CEli's Geary Theater March 9 10 and at 7:30 pm Centering around Berlin in 1929 Cabaret chronicles the rise of Nazi oppression and the effect it has on (he people of Germany Cabaret was among oik of the first musicals with a message “It's a award-winnin- 1 1 pre-w- ar thinking persons musical" It has the same kind of power as Schindler's List only it's a musical Director Lee Johnson stated “Not only diKs this play have gilt and glamour” Cecily Young stated "it has a deep inner message which applies to all walks of life" Many of the actors and actresses were surprised to discover what the theme of Cabaret “When I first tried out fur the play I was really in the dark about what it was about" Ben Jones stated “When I did find out what it was about it hit me powerfully because I am not of the white race" “Johnson is doing a great job with it" Jones stated lie has cut the 0 normal scene changes down to two This will save the audience lime that would normally be spent silting in the dark wailing for the next scene Cabaret will also be making use of slides and scenes from events that took place around when Nazism seized control of 20-3- by Danny Kourianos Germany in 1933 The musical Cabaret features songs such as “Welcome to the Cabaret" "So What ""Don't tell Mama" 'Two Ladies” "The Money Song " and "What Would You Do?" The cast includes Jcrcd Plouzck Kelly Stevens Adam Daley Cecily Young Shonic B Christensen Travis Rawlings Melanie Morgan Matthew Markakis Shanny Wilkes Jamie Eddc Sarah Dutton Melanie Snihurowych Michelle Hall Clarissa Parry Rachel Luna Brenda Hutchens Ben Jones Andy Carlson Mike Mays Jason Hope Tim Davis and Kale Peacock The orchestra consists of Jason Augiar Marc Steel Richard Dart Denson Angulo and Mark Olsen Production staff includes Johnson Macgan Christiansen Grady A McEvoy Don Adams Russ Wilson Scott Stanton Todd Olsen and Lynettc lEHBCEP Buffalo Springfield Retrospective Atco Some of you may be thinking to yourselves that good of Dan has lost it "First it’s the flyers for his 'ASCEU Back to the '70s Week' and now he's reviewing a CD that was released in 1969 Docs he not know what year it is? Isn't 1995 good enough for him?!" Well yes 1995 is just fine though it doesn't hurt to pay homage to times gone by every now and again It seems that our generation is always getting slammed for not having an identity of its own We seem to hold on to achievements that past Bills ZSS'A'JWjSM TSSKSIW Remember the '70s by Danny Kourianos Rule!" music editor hack! A student passes you in the hull You notice they have on pants clogs and a shirt emblazoned with “Carter in ’76" You shrug it off and go on your way until a female student passes you She has on a tube shirt desplaying her navel hip buggers platform shoes and her notebook is etched with “I love David Cassidy" You run to the restroom to wash the sweat from your brow “Could it he" you ask yourself now sick with nausea You notice the graffiti on the stall “KC and the Sunshine Band hell-botto- m Carbon County's 10 Most Want 1 Little Rascals 2 Time Cop 3 True Lies 4 Little Giants 5 The Mask 6 It Could Happen to You 7 Clear and Present Danger 8 In the Army Now 9 Corrina Corrina 10 Wolf You'll find these videos and more at VIDEO VERNS located in the Crcekview Shopping Center next to City Market L (801)637-755- 5 It is it is true the 70s are ASCEU is trying to cash in on the new rcsurgancc in retro embracing "This seems like as good of time as ever" said Kelly Carlson activities chair for ASCEU “ with the Brady Bunch movie as popular as it is people just cat the 70s up with a spoon!" The activities committee for ASCEU is planning many flashback events for the week students get back from spring break "I like to think of it as an exlcntion of the spring vacation" commented Ryan Walker The festivities kick off on Thursday March 29 with a massive Twister competition ASCEU is hoping for a big turnout "I remember playing Twister as a child and enjoying every minute of it but then again I was all wacked out on space-ag- e Tang" said Matt The Twister competition Gwythcr will be held in the ballroom and scheduled to begin at 6 pm with registration beginning at 5 ccKata&raieansio generations have accomIf one happens to stumble into the plished It is BDAC on lliursday the 30 they will reflected in our find movies galore Beginning at 7 clothing music will be there films shown two and the films pm on a big screen and ASCEU we watch This promised it will be bigger and heller past year the than the one they used for Jurassic Beatles were on Park during the “Back to Cool the charts again Week" activities The films slated for with Live oi the BBC and "The viewing are Saturday Night Fever and Star Wars Brady Bunch To finish off the week they have MovieT was the number one film in the country last week Is this a bad ' planned a “Ladies Night" 70s themed dance ASCEU is hoping to thing7 By all means no' As far as music goes 1 think It get a big turn out for this by Vnaking it free for the women to get in In would be a shame if students of the based turn hoping that men will go "generation X" missed out on the knowledge that women will be ' on the fruits of year's past One thing there Thomas Bertanian ASCEU's is for certain about our generation and that Is they are trying to mate a ICC chair said he "can't wait for the dance I'm always looking for a difference What is obvious in the music that w as bom out of the Gvil good time to get down and do the Hustle!" There are going to be prizes Rights Movement of the mid ’60s V for the best outfit at the dance to and of the Vietnam era Is that it mirrored the younger people's grass boost excitement as well as prizes for the Twister competition They are tnovements One bond that personi-fle- s this younger generation's encouraging everyone to dress up in their 70s best turbulent times is Buffalo Spring- -' pm r Campus Movie Nights $225“ There’s battle lines being drawn young people speaking their minds getting so much resistance from behind" The best songs were ones written by Young "Mr Soul" is and a sort of a really rocking ’ to the precursor type of music he would make with his Crazy Horse band The song has a Roiling Stones feel to it with a guitar riff familiar to "Jumpin' Jack Rash" All his songs feature his strong lyrics and some interesting production work On "Broken Arrow" -- the best song on die album - a live cut of "Mr Soul" opens the spng then goes into a marching beaL The song is broken up into three sections and flows like a ' play It is filled with changes and has an epic quality about It The songends with a jazzy jam before waning into a single heart field' beating Young is a master of story tv: Springfield helped spark a folk telling Oh T am a Child" he sings of ’60s In innocence a child has whim music and revolution late the the I ' admiring an adult early '70s Springfield is composed I f of There are of course other great on to went musicians that many I have other very successful music " songs on the album written by Stills after ashes The careers of the king songs on the album range I ' anywhere from rock to folk to blues Springfield were buried Stephen Stills and Neil Young both went on ""On the Way Home" even shows ' and some Motown influence It is this Nash Stills form to Crosby music that would shape the promias well as a huge solo career j Young nent sound of the '70s and in turn the for Young Jim Messina went on to sound for the '90s ' so-call- ‘ ! ! activity card or coupon and Wednesday Every Tuesday 9 pm King Koal 9:30 pm Crown i -- Expires April 121995 — — — — - perform in a duo with Kenny Loggins as Loggins and Messina The retrospective opens with a Stills song “For What It's Worth" This is a quintessential late '60s song Many will recognize it as the song that is played in every Vietnam movie ever made Not to take away from the song itself 1 don't doubt for one moment that this was the only song played over there sure it was This song weaves a tale of battles being fought at home while there was a war abroad “ : ’ mid-tem- po ! |