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, 1 The second play of the theatre season dated back to the Renaissance and featured slapstick Comedy St an FI inn, Ellis sophomore, played a waiter in the second play of the fall, A Servant of Two Masters, (photo by Monty Davis) he Italian comedic style of Commedia Dei ' Arte came to life in November, as the Fort Hays State theatre department presented A Servant of Two Masters. The farce dates back to the ancient Roman empire, and the Renaissance period. Commedia Del ' Arte was an improvisationa! style of comedy, in which travelling troupes of actors acted out a plot outline while making up dialogue. That formula, together with a great deal of slapstick, made up the plays unique characteristics. The right amount of precision and timing are important, Lloyd Frerer, director, said. In the play, the enterprising servant, Truffaldino (Darryl Corcoran, Bonner Springs senior,) not only works for one, but two masters. The first master was killed in battle, and his identity was assumed by his sister (Julie Rich, Great Bend junior,) who roamed through the streets disguised as her brother. The servant ' s second master (Todd Smith, Topeka freshman,) is one he assumed a position with, believing the former master was deceased. When the servant believed that his first master was indeed alive, he continued, in a cunning way, to serve both masters. Truffaldino became smitten with Smeraldina (Virginia Crabtree, Bucyrus sophomore,) the maid of the family to which Truffaldino ' s first master ' s fiancee belonged. The show was an entry in the American Collegiate Theatre Festival. Although the show itself was not nominated to perform at ACTF, individual actors Patrick Kelly, Bonner Springs sophomore, Dorathea Kelly, Lenora junior, and Corcoran all performed at the regional festival competition in Missouri in January. In a humorous scene during one act of the play A Servant of Two Masters , Truffadino; Darryl Corcoran, Bonner Springs junior, rescues a waiter; Stan Flinn, Ellis sophomore, who has fallen under a heavy trunk, (photo by Monty Davis) by david burke Dr. Lombardi; Marvin Walls, Hays sophomore, tries to convince Pantalone; Denny Grilliot, Hutchinson junior, that his daughter ia legally bound to marry his son. (photo by Monty Davis) 28 - Servant of Two Masters
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The horror film The Bride of Frankenstein (1935) starring Boris Karloff was then shown. Zombie Night began that evening with a presentation by Dr. Jean Salien, associate professor of French, entitled What, Exactly Is a Zombie? Robert Maxwell, assistant professor of English, followed with his presentation of Tales of Zombies. The Bride of Dr. Caligari Pageant was then held, hosted by deejay Richard T. of KAYS Radio. Two films were then shown to wrap up Wednesday ' s ghoulish festivites: White Zombie (1932), starring Bela Lugosi, followed by the classic Night of the Living Dead (1968), directed by George Romero. The festival began again the next morning, Thursday, Oct. 31, when Luehrs presented Demon Lovers. Lyman Lauver, counseling psychologist at the High Plains Mental Health Center, gave a presentation titled Circle, Square and Triangle: Psychology and Women as Monsters and Victims. Two horror films concluded the festival, Vampyr (1931), directed by Carl Dreyer, and The Horror of Dracula (1958) starring Christopher Lee. An old-time radio broadcast entitled Dr. Caligari’s Radio Cabinet, was given on KANZ Public Radio that evening. The program was developed by Bryon Caloz, news and public affairs director at KANZ, Dr. Stephen Shapiro, associate professor of communications, and two FHSU theater students, Deborah Driscoll, Colby sophomore, and Jim Warburton, Beloit sophomore. A contest for the program cover design was held among 29 junior and senior high schools. The Halloween festival started eight years ago when Halloween was virtually unknown to Hays, Luehrs said. Now Halloween is a significant event at FHSU. by jill grant and lori sharp Zomblna, Bargonale, Lady Llgea, and Mega Grosssta await the announcement of the winner, (photo by photo lab) The Contessa models for the crowd as Lady Llgea looks on. (pnoto by photo lab) Dr. Caligari (center) and Dr. Robert Luehrs, organizer of the event (right), present the money the event raised to Gerald Tomanek, president of FHSU. (photo by photo lab)
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