University of Virginia Library

Two Week Run

The University Union's Fine
Arts Festival will run for two
weeks, and will feature a variety of
selected artistic events, including
samplings in cinema, art, singing
and piano concerts, lectures, and
another dramatic presentation.

The production which will be
viewed in University Hall tomorrow
night has garnered praise in critical
reviews, including that of the
Syracuse Herald Journal: "the
company is not just superior to
those which have passed this way in
recent years, it is superb."

The Fine Arts Festival will
continue on Thursday evening with
"The Taming of the Shrew," the
recent Burton-Zeffirelli cinematic
production of Shakespeare's
comedy, starring Elizabeth Taylor
and Richard Burton.

Opening next Monday, March
11, the Virginia Players' production
of "Luv" will serve as the Series'
third attraction.

The three-character comedy,
which has been described as a "wild
farce satire that derides the
hypocrisy of the modern
establishment," will run the entire
week in Minor Hall, beginning each
evening at 8:30.

On Tuesday, March 12, the
fourth-year class of the University's
School of Architecture will sponsor

its annual art auction. The auction
will feature works by both students
and individuals outside the
University community.