6The Daily Tar Heel Thursday, February 26, 1987 sived9 from EeglaecL Lab Theatre presents brutal look By KELLY RHODES Staff Wiitei The fascination with the unknown elements of punk south London are explored in Edward Bonds play "Saved." this weekend's presentation by the Lab Theatre. "Saved." wnlien in the 1960s, was immediately banned by the British government for being obscene and offensive. Upon investigation by the Lord Chamberlain, the play was found not to be obscene, but a shockingly true view of south Lon don society. "One of the reasons 1 chose to do this play was the historical signifi cance in Britain." said director Doug Wagner, a junior from High Point. "It abolished censorship in England and most of west Europe." Written in a strict Cockney dialect, the play explores the lowest classes of London in a timeless, general way. "Bond had to come up with a literary style to fit a non-literary culture." Wagner said. The script features many unfamiliar slang terms and inflections, along with their phonetic spellings. Wagner said it took a British-usage dictionary to figure out what Bond was trying to say. Bond also wrote no stage direc tions with the dialogue, leaving everything up to the director. "This offers a challenge to the actors and directors." Wagner said, explaining how the play is adapted to the 1979 setting he chose. "The storv deals with a south Protest North Carolina civil court ruled that the DTH was a legitimate use of student fees, and Arrington had the option of not reading it. Poston said his group would follow the same course of action ev en though those earlier attempts to alter the distribution of student fees were unsuccessful. Council Council member Art Werner asked if the fraternity members would consider a location other than Finley golf course. Burnout supporters said they had considered other locations, espe cially Ehringhaus field, but decided Finley golf course was the best place for this event. "Fhringhaus is surrounded by dorms and many more responsibil ities would be put on us than we have now. Gerlach said. """"j WaTl ffWWfl nJ gJI On great ideas . . . Congratulations, Seniors '871 Your Class Gift Challenge is a huge success Over 1 ,000 of you pledged $2 1 7,000 in five-year commit ments to support the following class gifts: A "young faculty member" teaching award A Student Life endowment fund Support of "Carolina Contact" admissions office program A state-of-the-art computerized campus information system Now's the time to send in your initial contribution and get your free Class Gift T-Shirt. If you want to make a class gift pledge and haven't been asked, please call 962-2336 for information! It's been a pleasure to share your senior year, and we look . forward to your class activities leading to commencement. You've really made your senior year "the best of times" for all of us! Thanks, Seniors 9 871 The Carolina Fund University Development Office London family who have become the product of their depressed environ ment," Wagner said. The older parents haven't spoken to one another in 20 years. Their promis cuous daughter Pam and her boy friend Len are focal characters in the work. "Len is a paragon optimist." Wagner said of the role played by Robin Agnew. a sophomore from the United Kingdom. "This role was written for Robin." said cast member Maria Earman, who plays Pam. Of her own char acter. Earman said, "Well, she's a bitch; no one likes her really." "(Pam) is an interesting role for me to play," said Earman, a fresh man from Williamsburg, Va. "I had to deal with a lot of emotions." The play itself is extremely violent. "There is a brutal stoning in Act I," Wagner said, adding that Bond was following the attention-grabber that Shakespeare used in "Macbeth" and "Julius Caesar." "The rest of the play deals with that act of violence and how the characters deal with one another." he said. Wagner feels that UNC's audience will quickly grasp the social prob lems that Bond presents. "The punks have a much more violent mindset, indifferent even." he said. "Despite violence and ill-feeling, though, it is still optimistic." Wagner said the ending was hopeful and shocking in comparison This group might be more success ful because they are arguing the case on religious grounds. Poston said. In a letter sent to UNC administra tors Monday, the group said the CCiLAs existence offended their Christian beliefs. Poston said no decision would be made on the group's threat not to from page 1 II the town council grants the fraternity a noise permit for the Burnout, the bands could play above the 75 decibel minimum set by the town s new noise ordinance. Council member Jonathan Howes said it is unusual for the council to pass a proposal the same night it is brought up, and the noise permit decision would have to wait until .thev next meeting, which is in the, middle of UNC 's spring break. Checkers Pizza $2. 00 OFF Any Large 2 Item Pizza 967-3636 expires 22887 coupon good for pick-up or delivery limited delivery are? CAROLINA Senior Class Gift Challenge '87 at London life to the rest of the play. Pam's parents are played by Thomas Godfrey, a senior from the United Kingdom, and Heather Osborne, a junior from Williamslon. The murderer, a former boyfriend of Pam's. is played by Quince Markham. .Thirteen other students make up the rest of the ensemble of "nuns, whores, and housewives," Wagner said. "All are devoted to the social problem." he said. Saved will be performed by the Ixib Theatre Sumay and Monday at A and X p.m. and Tuesday at 5 p.m. in 0f Graham Memorial Hall. Ticket info for concerts Camping out at the Smith Center will not be allowed before 6 a.m. on the days of ticket sales for both the Billy Joel and the Jimmy Buffett concerts, accord ing to Smith Center Public Rela tions Assistant Dcana Nail. She said the Smith Center is not giving out numbers in advance either. Joel tickets will go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, and Buffett tickets w ill go on sale at 10 a.m. Monday. Nail said some Tickctrons may give out numbers or allow early camping. from page 1 pay student fees until the Student Supreme Court hears the case. He said he doubted he would withdraw from UNC in protest, or to fight the case iit civil court. I'm not going to do that because then I can't be a part of it," Poston said. 1 can't fight from within then." Boulton said the payment of student fees was a prerequisite of class registration. The Chapel Hill Fight is not protesting the CCiFA's existence. Poston said. "We want people to realize that we're not persecuting the CGl.A. or trying to define Christian ity." he said. "We're condemning homosexualitv as something we shouldn't have to pay lees for." Poston said many students have jumped on the anti-CCiFA band wagon after ihe protest letter was .sent. Hesaid his. phone has been "ringing off the hook" after a reports about the letter appeared Tuesday. DS You Are Invited! Free Pre-Game Reception With THE GOVERNOR OF NORTH CAROLINA The Honorable JAMES G. MARTIN Thursday, February 26, 1987 at 8:00 pm Room 226 Graham Student Union Welcome Governor Martin To Carolina! sponsored by THE UNC COLLEGE REPUBLICANS FOXCROFT JUL JA, Where Neighbors Become Friends Been Beaten By The Lottery? Present this ad by March 6 and receive $1000 COMPARE! REBATE Look elsewhere if you will; then move to the Foxcroft Community. Here's why: Our spacious floor plans accommodate three or four adults comfortably.. Olympic size pool, clubroom, weight rooms, & saunas. Lighted tennis & basketball courts. Bus service to the UNC campus. Experienced managements maintenance personnel reside on property. 15-501 N. across from Hotel Europa on Dobbins service road M-F 9-5:30, Sat. 11-4, Sun 1 -4 Call Donna or Ed at 929-0389 Sty? iaiUj Classified Classified Info The Oaily Tar Heel does not accept cash for payment of classified advertising. Please let a check or money order be your receipt. Return ad and payment to the DTH office by noon the business day before your ad is to run. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less Students, Student Organizations and Individuals: $2.00 per day Consecutive day rates: 2 days $3.25 3 days $4.00 4 days $4.75 5 days $5.00 Businesses: $4.50 per day 5C for each additional word $1.00 per day for any boxed ad or bold type Free ads: FOUND ads will run five days FREE. Please notify the DTH office immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible only for the first ad run. announcements All invited to attend NSA Carolina Kickoff Meeting ia room 213 Uaioa at 7:30 tonight. We believe that through a greater understand ing of Nichiren Shoshu Buddhism that greater happiness caa be realized by the individual and society. A!um.K' nl Mount Holyoke College celebrate the 150th anniversary ot the founding ot the college on Mary I von RirlhH.iv 28 February 1987 Information: 967 0273. HEY! I'M COMING TO CAMPUS! GOVER NOR JIM MARTIN. (Free p re-game reception with Governor Martin Thursday, February 26, in room 226 of the Student Union at 8:00 pm AND YOU ARE INVITED!) Former CIA agent John Stockwell will speak on "The Secret Wars ot the CIA" on Monday, March 16 at 8pm. in Page Auditorium on Duke's West Campus Free to Ihe public The Association ol Political Science Students will meet .it 6:30 PM. Monday. March 2 at the Rati. 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The Student Pari Time Employment Service helps students lind part-time and temporary woik! SPTES is open Monday Thursday 12 3 Rm. 207 B Student Union ham $20 $30 per week lor 3 lo 4 hrs ol your spare lime donating plasma. Also win a trip lo Florida for two Call. Sera Tet Bio 942 0251. Woik study in Nicaragua. 6 week internship. June 20 July 26 Intensive Spanish training before trip. Pieshyierian Peacemaking Center Box 5635 Raleigh NC 27650 919 834-5184, 859 0448, 848 3936. UNC Finley Golf Coarse ia bow accepting applications for fall and part-time Spring and Summer employment ia it's snack shop. Please contact J.B. Wright at 962-2349. AEO AOE. Wanted Person to work part time caring tor amiable 18 month old child. Prefer someone who will be in the .ilea loi at least one year. Please write G. Kelly. Rt 1 Box 76 C. Durham, N C. 27705. Sumnu't Camp Counselors needed lor Brother Silster camp in Waynesboro, PA: Positions available for men and women in. Arts & Cralts. Photography, Ham Radio, Science. Rockelr.y, Riflery, Archery, Swimming, Lake Front. Nature. Gymnastics. Tesnnis. Tlheater, Piano and ail sixirts activities. Also needed. Unit Leaders, Pool & l ake Direiloi Write Camp Director, 1 Newtown Woods Rd., Newtown Square, Pa 19073 or phone 'i21.rl353IW8; I need help Anyone at (he intersection of Hillsboro and Franklin Streets on Sunday Feb., 22 around 8:00 pm that saw ai i ident. Pleas.-1 all 7 1380 S'ekmg Bass player and Drummer to form rock band (originals) Likes: Idol Zep Vai Santana Townsend; Dislikes RFM Have Studio Time for Practice: 933 6144. 933 6132 MAINTENANCE AIDES Town ol Chapel Hill. Tempor ary. through end of summer. Involves grounds maintenani e mostly, such as mowing, raking, pruning, planting, etc. Related skills, experience preferred. $4.25, hi Apply: Municipal Bldg. 306 N. Columbia, Chapel Hill F.O AAE. 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CAREERS IN PUBLISHING The director of the Radcliffe Publishing Course, a six week graduate program in book and magazine publishing at Harvard University, will be on the UNC campus on Friday, February 27, A general meeting will be held at 1 , p.m. For details and individual interview appointments please call Marcia Harris at 962-6507. for sale Spring '87 contract for sale in Grimes Hall;' first floor, carpeted, ideal North Campus location! Call 933 8653 and ask lor Steve or leave message. FOR SALE: 2 captains beds with foundation and mattress, $150 for both, $85 each. Call 929-4909. Home Stereo: Sansui receiver MARANTZ speakers. Excellent condition. $150.00. Call 929 3307 after 6pm or 966 3880 8 5pm. Double bed $50. Comfy, cozy! Box springs not great, but for $50 who can complain? Moving-must sell! Call 933 8519 and leave a message, zzzz!!! I moved off campus and want to sell my meal card. About $211 remain, but I am asking for about $190. 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