: Cloud 9 x â€" The University of Waterloo‘s §mwflm gwmmzmn through March 22 at the Theatre of gwma.nmm w CEVuqn g_““i & building. The pia between gmm sex, mott 8&«\.«: ; UW Drama presents Churchill‘s comedic romp $ . The play is about relationships â€" § between women and men, men and 1 men, women and women. it‘s about ;wx,MMAfrupwev.cM- O dren, grandmothers, politics, money, L Queen Victoria, and more sex. & . As the play begins, Clive, the # British imperialist, is posted in 1880 8 Africa where he rules over everyone and everything. His wife Betty is played by a male actor, reinforcing tE Miezw the image of a women doing her best to satisty a man‘s ideals. The crossâ€"gender casting is as painful as e § it is humorous. Pf" Z3 The play spins wildly as it explores .. sexual politics â€" the young daughâ€" inf" * ter is a ragâ€"doll since little girls are E. h not required to offer responses to the family. Clive is driven mad for Cast members in t! Mrs. Saunders, the liberated woman whose bed he inhabits with the frequency of a rabbit. Harry, the Great White Hunter, expresses undying passion for Clive‘s wife all the while arranging sexual assignation with the black male servant and the family‘s young son. Act two is set in presentâ€"day London. Churchill‘s coup is that she retains three of the first act characters â€" mother, son and daughter â€" and she ages them by 25 years, though the true passage of time is more than a hundred years. But now the story is set in a world where preâ€"determined roles â€" sexual or Victoria, the daughter in the first act, is now in a marriage that has driven her slowly quite mad. She needs to explore her UNMDH‘I NVOIdHAWY 13840 AVIIdYIY NA TwOH ‘¥ annoi am * Wwk} ,//,r,/,/ h ‘_Vl;/fl/ T h , 1toe muet® t Z?" bol ‘emy 90L ‘PPMâ€" uow or ‘SUNOH ) j i â€"â€" ; yA440 wAAd AASM SIVAIC I9XE SHL,. _ oas Nomst 1937) on t@)iaje?\ ~~ smvo AW1idaU 735 ss3no ayiddd UADVNVN NMV %Â¥4$ me QNHMDHATI NVOIMMWV 139310 AVIIHY H‘IAI‘ 097 1â€"988 (618) ‘1@L â€" OONMAIWYAM â€" JYYNOS NMOL OOTNHIIYM â€" WOW Cast members in the UW Drama production of Cloud 9 get into character. own needs and begins a relationship with Lin, a single mother who is also a lesbian. Martin, Victoria‘s husband, does his best to understand and accept her relentlessness, but not without probâ€" lems of his own. Perhaps the character Betty, introduced in Act One â€" the woman who thought her life‘s duty was to fulfill her husband‘s fantasy of a wife â€" best speaks for the playwright. She has taken the huge step of leaving her husband in the hope of dis covering a life in which she can exist and be a full person. Tickets for Cloud 9 are $10 for the general public and $8 for students are seniors, and are available at the UW Theatre Centre box office (Humanities Theatre) or by calling 888â€"4908. SWIN3U 1430X3 on a39003Â¥_ ;,> / Still a Variety of Fresh Florida \~ Citrus Fruit *# Potals & POLS inc. Flower & Gift Shop Jb Apgondabte Priees THE BOOKWORM * Temple Oranges « Grapefruit * Pecans « Cashews Hours: Mon. â€" Sat. 9 â€" 5 Evenings by appointment Kitchener: 725 Ottawa St. S.. _ Waterioo: 65 University Ave. E s C 05 4 6 §# * .~. ' &7 65 University Ave. E. Waterloo between King and Weber FLOWERS AT EVERYDAY GF 885â€"0473 Orange Barn Millbank 595.4337 / Antroducing TKO Emaronmental Friendty Orange Caaner EAT PRICES! unc 5o ace will juring h hi iminal Sure it‘s Van You fan Da e kille in the gs and the ba As far