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Performing Arts: Page 26

What’s So Funny?

Local comedians talk about their craft in Eugene

Comedy 6 years ago

From comedy open mics to big-name comics making tour stops in Eugene, stand-up comedy has gained a foothold in Eugene’s nightlife. Eugene Weekly thought it … Continue reading →

Bodies in Motion

Lane Dance blossoms with Collaborations 2019: A Collective Exhibition of Movement

Dance 6 years ago

Chronically lagging patrons of the arts might have felt a rush of dread walking into Lane Community College’s performance hall this past weekend, on March … Continue reading →

Dancing Far From Home

Ballet Fantastique presents The Odyssey with a beatboxing feminine twist

Dance 6 years ago

The Hult Center hosted Eugene’s Ballet Fantastique this past weekend — a warm reprieve from the bitter snowpocalypse that left many of us without hot … Continue reading →

Dancing Duet

Eugene Ballet and UO Dance collaborate on Interplay

Dance 6 years ago

Interplay, which runs March 8-10 at the Hult Center, features seven new dances choreographed by University of Oregon dance faculty and Eugene Ballet Company artists, … Continue reading →

Got 10 Minutes?

The 11th annual festival of short plays at OCT

Theater 6 years ago

Slapstick and studied humor combine with poignant and tender slices of life at the 11th Annual Northwest Festival of 10 Minute Plays, which kicked off … Continue reading →

Under a Cloud of Smoke

Oregon Shakespeare Festival season kicks off amid staff departures and financial loss

Theater 6 years ago

When the Oregon Shakespeare Festival opens its new season with four plays the weekend of March 8, the real drama may be behind the scenes. … Continue reading →

Seeking Harmony

Under new leadership, the Oregon Bach Festival tries to recover from the Halls fiasco

ArtsPerforming Arts 6 years ago

The Oregon Bach Festival is getting a reboot. In the wake of the sudden and controversial firing of popular Artistic Director Matthew Halls in 2017, … Continue reading →

Back to The Beach

Not Ready for Retirement Players present local playwright Paul Calandrino’s Shrimp & Gritts sequel

Theater 6 years ago

It’s been a couple of years since Oregon Contemporary Theatre premiered Paul Calandrino’s Shrimp & Gritts: She’s Gone. This week, the Not Ready for Retirement … Continue reading →

A Graceful Transition

Where others have stumbled, Eugene Ballet takes a lighter approach to the challenge of succession

Dance 6 years ago

Four decades ago, Toni Pimble came to Eugene with her then-husband, Riley Grannan, to start a ballet company. It was the 1970s, a time when … Continue reading →

Eva’s Lament

Theatre League’s Evita not high flying at the Hult

Theater 6 years ago

I wanted to love the Theatre League’s Evita, but it is not where it should be. Evita, which played Feb. 16-17 at the Hult Center, … Continue reading →

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