, . . . , i . - ' r ' ' September 23, 1966 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Page 3 t Shows Not To Miss The fnllAurtnrt -1 "vening's teWsi -Tonight's ad ypnture - u.wing. "H" NOW PLAYING '!9tv x'Jfltffiiri. r StVEN ARTS PRODUCTIONS SMQNE SENQRET - YVES MONf ANB Oil mi'-"" 0' 7 D.m. nture is t h p conclusion of "Barbcued Bat man." The minstrel plans to topDle the stock exchange with a destructive sonic beam. MOVIE. Channel 11. io p.m. Tony Perkins and Janet Leigh star with Vera Miles in Al fred Hitchcock's great thrill er "Psycho." . . MILTON BERLE, Channel 5. 9 p.m. Milton has Martha Raye, Steve Allen and Jayne Meadows along with Sam the Sham and the . Pharoahs on his varietv show tonight. Berle and Martha Ray parody the movie "Who's Afraid of Vir ginia Woolf?" MOVIE , Channel 6, 11:30 pm. Gregory Peck and Susan Hayward star with Ava Gardner in Ernest Hem ingway's "Snows of Kilimanjaro." Am Bmnm, Too Good To Be True George And 'Martha 9s By KERRY SIPE DTH Staff Writer "Who's Araid Of Virginia Woolf" is an impossible mo tion picture. It is impossible for a screen production of Edward Albee's hard-hitting Broadway play to be as good as the original. It is impossible for Eliza beth Taylor to present the UU'UlSMmlLd! LQIIG TEnLl on SHORT TERL CALL US AT C-12-2020 For Details assraflif e QfiQBiia AT EASTGATE SHOPPING CENTER I r.'sfs,sfsf svssr --y.-'ssss.'.' . "- ''-'-I v ' '' 1 ,. i ' ' ,'4 I y' , , 1 I N r 1r Learn To Type It Helps! Afternoon classes begin Sept. 26 Hours 1:30-2:30 Monday Thru Thursday:;; :, Evening classes begin Sept. 27 Hours 7:30-8:30 Tuesday And Thursday - . Town Classes Secretarial College, Inc. r 159 2 E. FRANKLIN ST. (Over Sutton's) 942-4797 942-4797 DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS l.Hint 5. Refuse of ' grapes 9. Salad ingredient 10. Constella tion 12. Sharpened 13. Play 14. Piece out 15. Balmoral Castle's river 16. Football position: abbr. 17. 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A llHSl'KANCfc HAp 1. ADCPni dionY keep up the PREMIUMS, SNOOfY -v ir? C II best legitimate acting perfor mance of any actress for the entire, year. , It is impossible for a cast of four to carry on two and a half hours of dialogue suc cessfully without losing a sin gle member of its audience;. It's completely impossible. -And yet in Warner Brother s "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" which opened Thurs day at the Varsity Theater in Chapel Hill, every one of these things happen. Having seen the Albee play In New York, I went ot see : the picture half in fear that a bad production would ruin for me fond memories of one of the best stage plays I ; have ever seen. It was only minutes after the theater darkened that I knew th at over all other mediums. "Vir ginia Woolf" is not just a play st?ged in the presence of a camera. It is as broad and versitile as a motion picture can be. The plot concerns a middle-. aged history professor at a small New England College, who did one single ambitious" thing in his life marry the president's daughter. It is late at night after a faculty party. George and Martha are expecting guests, a young biology instructor, Nick, who is new to the college, and his slim-hipped wife, Honey. This is about as far as one - can go in describing a plot. Things happen as the night wears on. Wierd things. You have to be there to derive any meaning at all from them, and even then, you're left in to the puritan faint-hearted: The screenwriters, legitimate ly I believe, did not seem to think that a quiet "gosh-durn" was as effecitve as a braying "goddemn" for Martha to say in-between drinks of bourbon. As a matter of fact, those under eighteen are strictly forbidden by: Warner Brothers to attend the picture without their parents. The language and subject matter of the pic ture is about as rough as it gets in any American movie, but certainly no rougher than it needs to be. If the language is going to annoy you, don't see the picture. It wouldn't mean anything to you anyway. fear was untounaea. , . douht about vnnr rnnrlnsinns Mike Nichols, who is a hun- j The show is an exhausting dred times better as a direc- ): emotional experience. See it, tor than he ever was as a , :and thne go home and go to comedian, has in this show - bed. , . vBM(i twp dimensions : One expects Richard Bur- MARTHA GETS UPSET and techniques which give motion pictures the advantage :-:v:::-: '1 Mi f- Si . ;fm6xm ::-k:5: WOi ..y...,....A-.v..v..y.v.v..A a :::::::::::::v::-::::x V Vs. fejri FUN AND GAMES If hunger sets in while you wait for ; hours in the ticket line . . . 3 If starvation strikes wThile the half- time display drags on . ... - I. 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Liz's performance, I'd be willing to bet, was not without ' some tedious coaching by Nic hols and her husband, but the fact is, she does achieve the part and with such profes- ; sionalism that it is barely possible to believe that this is the sweet raven-biVi girl who got her start co-scaring ' with a w?e. ' : George Segal cind bandy Dennis, who are ' Nick and Honcv for 'e ev Ing, are good in their parts, but serve primarily as sounding boards for the Burton - family. In scenes in which ' Burton and Segal are alone, it is parti cularly noticeable that the scriptwriter wanted Burton to take the middle of the screen and Segal to fill in' the holes 3 arnimii him.'M o i If I were Edward Albee and had written "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf", I'd be bery pleased with what Warner Brothers has done with my play. The dialogue , itself has been only slightly changed and the changes in production and staging were for the bet ter without a single exception. 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