The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 24, 1983 Page: 4 of 15
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EDWARD ALBEE (right) confers backstage with Jeff Osborns, technical direc-
tor of the Alma Thomas Theatre at Southwestern University in Georgetown,
where Albee is spending the month of February in a residency program.
will direct the play.
Critics and Broadway ob-
servers note that Albee went
from obscurity to become the
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Mid to late hebruary is the'
ideal time for Texas gardeners
to plant Irish potatoes.
Texas gardeners have seve-
ral varieties of potatoes from
which to choose. The most
popular are Rd La Soda, Red
Pontiac, Superior and Kenne-
* bee. The red skinned varieties
are bettor for boiling and
potato salad while the brown
skinned are best when fried,
baked or whipped.
Buy 10 pounds of seed
potatoes for every 100 feet of
row to be planted. Grocery
store potatoes do not make
good seed potatoes unless thej)
"are designated as such.
Good seed potatoes are firm
him.
Johri Oertling, SU assistant
professor of theatre and
with prominent eyes. Avoid
those with cuts, bruises or
wrinkles. The inside should be
white with no discoloration-
discoloration indicates freeze
damage, disease or poor stor-
age conditions.
Traditionally, gardeners cut
large potatoes Into smaller
pieces and plant these four to keeping'them at 60 degrees F.
six inches deep and one fpot for about a week before
apart in the garden rpw. planting to allow the cut
However, small whole pots- surfaces to heal,
toes used as seed have advan- pi#nt the seed pieces or
lages over cut pieces-there is small potatoes with the eye
no chance of spreading disease pointing up or down. How-
and they are less likely to rot ever, make sure the soil is not
when planted. waterlogged or not too dry.
If medium-sized or large Either mix fertilizer in the row
potatoes are used, cut them before planting or place it in
into blocky pieces that weigh narrow bands four to six
one and one half to two inches inches from the seed pieces on
each. Each piece must have at both sides of the row
During the growing season,
gardeners should be on the
lookout for insect and disease
problems.
Fresh potatoes should be
ready for harvesting about 90
days after planting.
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Students from Marble Falls
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those pre-registered for one of
the two-day sessions, Feb.
22-23, at Southwestern Uni-
versity with renowned play-
wright Edward Albee.
Albee’s unique residency at
Southwestern University is
attracting an anticipated 700
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single most successful, talked
about, and respected writer for speech communication, is giv-
the threatre that this country ing the theatre a completely
produced in nearly a genera- different look for the malcolm
high school drama students tion. sets. The play has 25 scenes
and their teachers, Tuesday When “Malcolm” opened and calls for some 50 costu-
and Wednesday, Feb. 22 and on Broadway in early 1966, the mes.
23. playwright described the
The students and teachers Purdy work as deeply sad and
who have pre-registered for terribly funny, and 1 certainly
one of the two days of hope that the play I have made
activities on the campus of from it will strike you as
Texas’ oldest university re- deeply sad and terribly funny,
present 37 secondary schools Albee said the play is about
in Texas. the destruction of innocence.
Highlights of each day are a The main character is 15 year
question-and-answer session old Malcolm, who sits daily on
with the playwright at 1 p.m. a bench in front of a hotel
and a 2:15 p.m. preview waiting for his father, who has
performance of “Malcolm,” disappeared. An elderly astro-
which Albee is directing Feb. loger discovers him and seizes
24-27 with a cast of South- psychological dominance over
western students. the youth, sending him on a
Student visitors who arrive series of visits ostensibly to
on campus in the morning will integrate him into the world
attend a 10 o’clock “Meet the but which ultimately destroys
Cast” session, featuring pre-
sentation and discussion of
selected scenes from Albee
works.
Albee is the author of 23
plays, four of them adapta-
tions of other writers’ works.
He received the Pulitizer Prize
for drama twice, in 1966 for
“A Delicate Balance and in
1975 for “Seascape."
His short one act plays, such
as “The Zoo Story” and "The
Sandbox" are perhaps the
most frequently performed
plays by students in America.
."Malcolm,” which opens at
8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 24 in
Alma Thomas Theatre at
Southwestern, was written in
1965. It is an adaptation of the
novel by James Purdy, who
will be oil the Southwestern
Campus for the four day run of
"Malcolm.”
The play will also be
presented at 8 p.m. Friday and
Saturday, Feb. 25 and 26, and
at 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 27.
Tickets are $3.25 for adults
and $2 for students.
Reservation and ticket order
information is available by
calling the Department of
Theatre and Speech Com-
munication at Southwestern
512-863-1380.
Albee’ career as a play-
wright began with "The Zoo
Story," which he wrote in 1958
"as sort of a 30th birthday
present to myselt.” His most
recent play, “The Man Who
Had Three Arms,’’ goes into
rehearsal in March for an April
opening on Broadway. Albee
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Cunningham, T. H. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 24, 1983, newspaper, February 24, 1983; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1053259/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.