(Page 6 Enchanted Evening by Kena Mauldin Arts/Entertaiment Editor The Elon College Depart-ment of Theatre Arts will present the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, "South Pacific." The production dates back to World War II. It deals with the issues of war and racism. "South Pacific" is based on the Pultizer Prize-winning novel Tales of the South Pacific by James A. Michener. The play will be directed by Prof. Fred Rubeck. Rubeck says that he chose this particular play because he is very familiar with it. He has played in "South Pacific" twice. He performed as the Professor and as Commander Harbison. ^ Rubeck says that "South Pacific" gives auditioners the - opportunity to play a wide variety of characters. The cast will consist of 30 to 40 performers. Auditions are open to everyone. Students, faculty, and the community may enjoy the pleasure of working with each other. Rubcck say that auditioners may be flexible with their talent. South Pacific" includes scenes • where characters may sing, dance, and sing along with a chorus. "South Pacific" contains funny and popular music that audiences will easily recognize. I"m Gonna Wash That Man Right Outha My Hair, Cockeyed Optimist, Some Enchanted Evening, I'm Younger Than Springtime, and In Love With A Wonderful Guy are some of the popular tunes that will be pcaformed. Rubeck says that he is extremely excited about the play Sept. 7, 1989 —-fl (PencCu[utn Planned and expects a great deal of success. T here has been a lot of intereci from Elon and the community, says Rut)cck. Dance Instructor Jane Welford will be choreographer. David Bragg will be orchestra director. Jon Drtina will design the scenery. Janelle Johnson will be vocal director. We v/ill also hear the Elon College Community Orchestra perform. Auditions for "South Pacific" will be held in ihe Yeager Recital Hall in the Fine Arts Building on Monday and Tuesday, September 11 and 12 at 7:30pm. "South Pacific" will be performed on Friday and Saturday November 3 and 4 at 8pm. It will also be performed on Sunday November 5 at 2pm. Students and faculty may use their college ID to obtain a ticket. The community may purchase a ticket for $5.00. All tickets are reserved seating. p ^uiis. 1 arty arrangements have thnc for students get accustomed to their new accommodations. " ^^0\0 by Pat Hobin Be-Bop Is Coining by Theresa Joyner The Phil Woods Jazz Quintet will perform in concert Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Fine Arts Theatre. The quintet is composed of five of the greatest musicians in unadulterated music when th^, quintet plays its original songs of ^ greats such as Duke Ellington'S i "Heaven." J The concert is a "tremendou^ | experience that shouldn't missed," Lewis said. "Jazz American's only contribution ‘ an artistic music style. AmericaJ^^ j should support jazz as it's theif^. native art form." Theatre Group Forming An organization for students interested in theatre is being formed on the Elon campus. Alpha Psi Omega, a national honorary society for theatre, will be forming a local chapter here on campus. An organizational meeting has been set for Friday, September 8, at 1:30pm. It will be located in room 104 Carlton Hall. All interested students are welcome to attend to learn more about the group and its goals. "We're hoping to bolster support for the Elon Theatre program and provide an outlet for students who have an interest in either attending or participating in theatre productions." says Fred Rubeck, Assistant Professor of Ine Arts and one of the group's advisor. ^ Jon Dnina, Assistant Professor of Fine Arts and Technical Director of the Fine Arts Center will also serve as advisor. Sti^dents who are interested in joining but are unable to attend should contact one of the advisors at 584-2440. t i now plays Parker's sax. The players play with fire" said Lewis, who has heard the group perform several times. Tom Harrell is probably the premier trumpet player today — ...V, musicians in Pinnicf tr-,1 1 . the world, making them one of the edge of modem premiere jazz quintets touring the Besides Hnrr,.ii ^ country today, according to Mike the A Lewis, assistant professor of on ^ features Woods music. ProMssor of on s« and clarinet, Steve Gilmore Known for his bebop and fE:E" >f 4 If If 4 If >f If If Jf If )f Jf I 1025 Chapel Hill Road 4 Burlington, NC 27215 I 919-229-9936 M-F 8:30-5:00 Sat. 9-1 oV. $5.00 off * with this coupon Dorm Rugs various sizes and colors Prices from $10-$90 H r * I * *, *1 * i *