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COMING
OXFORD ORCHESTRA DA Camera. Opening Concert of European Millennium Tour. Haydn Surprise Symphony, Hummel Trumpet Concerto, 'A Millennium Surprise' and 'B.A.C.H' both world premieres, soloist Tim Hawkes, conductor Simon Phipps. The Sheldonian Theatre, Friday May 12th 8.00pm doors open 7.30. Tickets: 15, 10, 5 conc from Playhouse Box Office, tel: 798600 CHILDRENS CLOTHING, EQUIPMENT and toy sale at SS Philip and James School, Leckford Road, Oxford. Excellent quality, gently used childrens and babies clothing. toys, books, videos, games and equipment. Sat 13th May, 2-3pm.
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Wednesday 10th May
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Next issue Thur 11th May Deadline 10am, Wed 10th May
MEETINGS
Free Barebones entries for day of meeting only. Societies running regular, repetitive meetings will be listed separately once a week during term, under Regular Meetings.
PROFESSOR ARMAND M. NICHOLI
Three Public Lectures by
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JAN ROCHA (BBC World Service) promotes new book "Brazil", and gives slide talk on the people of Brazil's Rainforests and shanty towns / 5-7pm / For more information call roots.net 01865 722227.
University Church, 8.15 p.m., May 23-25
TUESDAY MAY 23: The Scientific Method and the Moral Law: Is there an Intelligence beyond the Universe? WEDNESDAY MAY 24: Sex, Love and Joy: Contrasting Perspectives. Is the purpose of life the pursuit of pleasure? THURSDAY MAY 25: The Problem of Pain and the Riddle of Death: Is suffering and death our only destiny? All welcome: admission free
THE CONFLICTING WORLDVIEWS OF SIGMUND FREUD AND C. S. LEWIS
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CANVASSER REQUIRED TO help promote photography company. 5 per hour. Call Ben 245624 S U M M E R J O B S A N D autumn work placements in marketing, e-commerce, and sales administration at Oxford Training Organisation. Contact Angela Radford, on 258316 WEEKDAY MORNING HELP required, East Oxford Guest House. Days and Times to suit. 01865 249757. G I L L M A N A N D S O A M E , Trading House, Mill St, Oxford, OX2 0DJ. Opportunities for seasonal work. No experience necessary. Applicants must be able to work under pressure, learn quickly, have an eye for detail and possess good dexterity for work in our photographic laboratory colour printing during spring and summer terms. 40 hour week and shift work. Please ring Maurice Parkinson, production manager. H E L P N E E D E D. W E re looking for a Japanese student to help set up a Japanese language website. Ideally computer-literate and a user of Japanese version of Windows. Hours flexible 10 ph. Details: E A U D E V I E is looking for a friendly person to work on reception 2 evenings a week and weekends. A high level of customer care is essential. call BUDGET FORECASTING PROJECT , 1-2 days/wk, 8 weeks. Suit OU DPhil student with Excel experience. See www.opsys.co.uk for company information. Email CVs to nigel@opsys.co.uk G I L L M A N A N D S O A M E , Mill St Oxford OX2 0DJ. Full-time and temporary positions available in very busy assembly hall. No experience necessary as training will be given. Successful applicants will require an eye for detail and be of a practical nature. Shift work at peak times. Please ring Debbie Alpat for an early interview on 263622.
Bodleian Library
Department of Preservation & Conservation TEMPORARY BOOKMOVERS AND VAN DRIVERS ANCILLARY GRADE PO6: 4.54 PER HOUR TEMPORARY WORK VARIOUS PERIODS BETWEEN 30 MAY - 6 OCTOBER 2000
The Bodleian Library Preservation & Conservation Department is seeking to form various teams of temporary bookmovers to assist with bookmoving projects through the summer / early autumn. Phase A Twelve Bookmovers and two Van Drivers. 30 May - 23 June Phase B - Seven Bookmovers and one Van Driver. 26 June - 7 July Phase C - Three Bookmovers and one Van Driver. 10 July - 22 September Phase D - Seven Bookmovers and one Van Driver. 25 September - 6 October Work will in general consist of transporting and reshelving books within the Library and the general welfare and reorganisation of the areas involved. Candidates should be numerate, literate and physically fit as lifting will be involved. Training will be given. Hours of work are 35 per week, Monday - Friday. Further particulars and application forms may be obtained from The Personnel Section, Bodleian Library, Broad Street, Oxford. OX1 3BG. Tel (01865) 277171; Fax (01865) 277193. email: personnel@bodley.ox.ac.uk
THEATRE PREVIEWS
Burton Taylor Theatre, 16th - 20th May
Picnic on the Battlefield
by Fernando Arrabel 7.30 pm The Spanish playwright Fernando Arrabel is littleknowninthiscountry,thoughgreatlyadmired in Europe. The injustice of this neglect is proved by this English language production of Arrabels French play Picnic on the Battlefield (1959). The action takes place on the battlefield of an unspecified war. Zapo is on the front, fighting for an unknown cause. One day, he receives a visit from his parents, M and Mme Tepan; their picnic is interrupted by the arrival of an enemy soldier. The central feature of this Absurdist play is the comic juxtaposition of the language and rituals of the battlefield with those of the drawing room. The enemy soldier, both a guest and a prisoner, alternately receives hospitality and abuse, and the dialoguesuseofrepetitionunderlinesthesimilarity of the two young soldiers. Nervous and passive, only they are fazed by the strangeness of events, while their batty but assured elders drive the action along, secure in their view of war as a genteel spectator sport. The anti-war message is as apposite today as when the play was first published, and this productionisrecommendednotonlybythequality of both writing and performance, but by its unfamiliaritytoEnglishaudiences.
BRASENOSE SUMMER ARTS FESTIVAL
18TH - 21ST MAY 2000
I found in Brasenose the answer to a question that has preoccupied me for many moons - just who is the fittest girl in town? As the press release put it, Running from 18th - 21st May, Artistic Director Kate Friend presents a festival linked by incest and bedroom intrigue. But she will have to make her speeches while serenely lapping the quad, for this is an al fresco festival, and of the three plays on offer, the adaptation of Brideshead Revisited most suits the Brasenose backdrop. This production is staged within the fluid time of memory, and though it is hard to convey the guilt and regret of the narrative present - the leads are required to play stony-faced too often - the flashback scenes at Oxford work well. The ensemble captures the hedonism and studied sophistication of these halcyon days, and the setting comes alive. Though Charles initial reticence, and resistance to Sebastians charisma, is never quite seen to dissolve, the Flytes at Brideshead click as a family unit. They are disparate characters bonded by unspoken Catholic family values. Delphine Schrank impresses as a Lady Marchmain in the grips of a regression to childhood. The set of Oedipus Tyrannus, or Rex to those that know him, is to be dominated by a statue of Apollo, coolly and ambivalently observing the unfolding tragedy. The Chorus delivers its proclamations in a rising tone of paranoia, and when one member speaks alone, the others flick their heads manically to the side to listen on. I know where theyre coming from, having spent two months in a BT call centre.There is a slight weakness in the new translation used here, which relies too heavily on colloquialisms and dilutes the solemnity of Sophocles verse. This shows itself in the interplay between Tiresias and Oedipus, which at times resembles a bout of verbal fisticuffs between a crippled but slimline Marlon Brando and an incredulous Woody Allen. The play is short on light relief, so the cast will need to inject some gravitas into their performance on the night. But if its light relief youre after, Id choose Bedroom Farce, an Ayckbourn classic set in three bedrooms at once. There is a great deal of humour in this device, for while the farce develops in one bedroom, the characters in the other two are onstage, their own embroiled love lives soon to be activated. The comic performances I saw were good, but as the preview showed scenes in isolation, I couldnt judge the collective sense of timing and pace that the production needs as a whole if it is to be a hit. Tom Soper, 8 / 5 / 00
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FUTURE CONCERTS
Friday 12th May
No Exit
by Jean-Paul Sartre 9.30 pm The action of the play follows the meeting of three new arrivals in Hell: a chauvinist (Garcin), a lesbian (Inez), and a flirt (Estelle). This is not the traditional Hell, but one in which the damned are subjected to torture by conversation. The plot concentrates firstly on each characters confession of the deed that sent them to Hell, and secondly on the jealous behaviour of Inez, who refuses to let Estelle surrender herself to Garcin. The emotional dependence of each of the three upon the others is confirmed when Garcin resists an unexpected opportunity to escape the room, instead continuing his attempt to win the esteem of Inez. By thus discovering the extent of his reliance on others opinions, he famously concludes that Hell is other people. Wary and hostile, yet dependant - each seeking and yet withholding something from the others the complicated dynamics of the characters relationship dis-encourages a simplistic acceptance of Garcins conclusion. A striking feature of this production is its emphasis on the characters humanity; not only in the actors evident involvement, but in the excellent soundtrackIwhichaudiblebutunintelligiblevoices capture the frustrations of the deads imperfect contact with the world of the living. Charlotte Berry, 8 / 5 / 00
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Until Thursday 11th May The Phoenix, Walton Street 512526
CRADLE WILL ROCK (12) Daily 2.30 (not Wed), 8.50 Based on true events in 30s America GHOST DOG (15) Daily 2pm, 4.10, 6.30 (not Wed), 9pm Gangsters, Samurais and Eastern philosophy SUNSHINE (15) Daily 5.30 (Wed 3pm) Jews, persecution and politics in war-time Europe PORTUGUESE CINEMA SEASON (all 18) Wed 6.30 CULT CINEMA: FLASH GORDON (15) Thur 11.30pm Battle against the forces of evil. THE MISFITS (15) Thur 11.30pm Melancholy anti-western.
CINEMA
OXFORD ORCHESTRA DA Camera. Opening Concert of European Millennium Tour. Haydn Surprise Symphony, Hummel Trumpet Concerto, 'A Millennium Surprise' and 'B.A.C.H' both world premieres, soloist Tim Hawkes, conductor Simon Phipps. The Sheldonian Theatre, Friday May 12th 8.00pm doors open 7.30. Tickets: 15, 10, 5 conc from Playhouse Box Office, tel: 798600
Saturday 13th May
MOZART GREAT MASS IN C MINOR; Caldara: Stabat Mater; Monteverdi: Laetatus Sum. Wheatley Park Choral Society; Wheatley Park Madrigal Choir; Oxford Sinfonia. Conducted by Roger Simmonds. 7.30pm, St Margaret's Church, St Margaret's Road, Oxford. Tickets 8(6), Family 14, from Wheatley Park School: 872441. THE RAGLAN BAROQUE PLAYERS. Concert at The Great Barn, Garsington Manor, 6.30pm, gardens open from 5pm. Tickets 20 Ox 361636 VIRTUOSO VIVALDI Sonnerie directed by Monical Huggett with rising star Robin Blaze (counter-tenor). University Church 8pm Tickets 15/10 available from Playhouse Box Office, 01865 798600
Saturday 20th May
SHEPHERD ON THE ROCK, Jennifer Bates - Soprano, Catherine McCorkill - Clarinet, Raphael Wallfisch - Cello, David Owen Norris - piano. Amey Hall, Abingdon, 7.30 pm. JAN GARBAREK AND THE HILLIARD ENSEMBLE, 7,30pm, Sheldonian Theatre. Tickets 798600. TARTINI, 'THE DEVIL'S TRILL'; Stravinsky, 'Divertimento'; Prokofiev, Five Melodies; Brahms, 'Sonata for Piano and Violin'. Distinguished Russian Violinist Grigorii Zhislin's first visit to Oxford. Jacqueline du Pre Music Building, 8pm. Tickets 0x. 798600
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EXHIBITIONS
VISUALISING INSULIN SECRETION. The work of the scientist Frances Ashcroft on insulin secretion interpreted by the painter Benedict Rubbra. 6 May- 31 July 2000. 12-5pm daily. Free admission. Oxford University Museum of Natural History, Parks Road, Oxford. COLLECTOMANIA! Free exhibition exploring individuals' emotional attachments to their collections. Monday - Saturday, 1pm 4.30pm, until Autumn 2000. Balfour Galleries, Pitt Rivers Museum Annexe, 60 Banbury Road, Oxford. 01865 270927. www.prm.ox.ac.uk MUSEUMS AND GALLERIES MONTH MAY 2000 - GALL E R Y T A L K S. Informal introductions to the Pitt Rivers Museum and its collections. Saturdays and Sundays in May, 2.30pm. Pitt Rivers Museum, Parks Road, Oxford. Free admission. MASTER DRAWINGS BY JOHN RUSKIN. A loan exhibition of his drawings and watercolours from a private collection; this is the only showing of this exhibition in the UK. Christ Church Picture Gallery. 7 April - 21 May Mon-Sat 10.30 - 1 and 2.00 - 4.30, Sunday 2 - 4.30 (till 5.30 after Easter). Tel. 276172. WEEGEE 02.04.2000 - 02.07.2000 at MOMA, 30 Pembroke Street, Oxford. Over 220 photographs from the Berinson Collection, Berlin. www.moma.org.uk O R L A N D O ' S B U T T E R F L I E S exhibition by Sara Davidmann 2.04.2000 - 2.07.2000 at Caf MOMA, 30 Pembroke Street, Oxford. 01865 722craits of the transvestite world. www.moma.org.uk JEFF CLARKE: NEW WORK. Landscapes and still-lifes painted over the last three years. 28 May - 25 June. Christ Church Picture Gallery. Mon-Sat 10.30 - 1 and 2.00 - 4.30, Sunday 2 - 4.30 (till 5.30 after Easter). Tel. 276172. T U R N E R ' S O X F O R D. A major loan exhibition, charting the artist's long love affair with the city. 20 June - 1 September 2000, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Admission Free. Further info: 288298, sarah.brown@ashmus.ox.ac.uk
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GIRL, INTERRUPTED (15) Daily 7pm Winona Ryder in psychiatric difficulties A CLOCKWORK ORANGE (18) Daily 9.40 Kubricks famous version of Burgesss novel.
PETER BARKWORTH AND STEPHANIE COLE Tue 9th & Wed 10th 7.30 Nostalgia: party pieces from Joyce Grenfell
Apollo Theatre ABC Magdalen Street
ERIN BROCKOVICH (15) Julia Roberts stars.
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RAMBERT DANCE COMPANY Wed 10th - Sat 13th 7.30 Contemporary dance.
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Tue 9th - Sat 13th 7.30 Sat mat. 2.30 Mike Leighs play of social hysteria.
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GALAXY QUEST (PG) Daily 1.15, 3.40, 6.05, 8.35 Sci-fi drama. KEVIN AND PERRY GO LARGE (15) Daily 1.45, 4.10, 6.25, 8.45 Harry Enfield and Kathy Burke. SCREAM 3 (18) Daily 2.15, 5.35, 8.20. Last in the horror/comedy trilogy
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LYSISTRATA Thurs-Sat 11-13th May Ancient Greek women subdue their men by crossing their legs. Aristophanes.
117 Walton St, Oxford, OX2 6AJ. tel. 553557
Burton Taylor Theatre
SINCERITY Tue 9th-Sat 13th 7.30 Tue 9th-Sat 13th 9.30 SECOND AMENDMENT CLUB Two new plays by Peter Morris.
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