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Performing Arts: Page 27

Love Hurts

EBC and Orchestra Next collaborate on a first-rate Romeo & Juliet

Dance 6 years ago

As a little kid in the ’70s, I wore a groove in my parent’s vinyl record of Leonard Bernstein conducting and narrating the New York … Continue reading →

Across the Great Divide

A contemporary rom-com opens at Very Little Theatre on Valentine’s Day

Theater 6 years ago

In Minority Voices Theatre’s first-ever fully staged production, an Egyptian cab driver in the U.S. falls in love with a spunky white waitress. Pilgrims Musa … Continue reading →

Electra Speaks

Lane brings back a bigger, better version of Oresteia

Theater 6 years ago

If you missed Lane Community College’s rock opera Oresteia in 2015, take heart. It’s back — as Electra’s Oresteia — and bigger and better than … Continue reading →

West Bank Blues

Eugene playwright explores the thorny politics of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in Checkpoint

Theater 6 years ago

Martin Cohen’s intense new drama Checkpoint, which opened Feb. 1 at the Wildish Community Theater in Springfield, meticulously dissects both sides of the conflict that … Continue reading →

ABBA is for Everyone

ACE’s production of Mamma Mia! brings out the music’s charm and fun

Theater 6 years ago

The film adaptation of Mamma Mia!, starring Meryl Streep and Amanda Seyfried, might cast quite the shadow on a community theater’s attempt at the ABBA … Continue reading →

Don’t Fear the Reaper

Cottage Theatre takes a new look at the tragic love story of Romeo and Juliet

Theater 6 years ago

Along with being the most accessible and arguably the most popular of Shakespeare’s plays, Romeo and Juliet is also something of an outlier among his … Continue reading →

A Modernist Masterpiece of a Murderess

University Theatre takes on Sophie Treadwell’s Machinal

Theater 6 years ago

Calling all Murderinos! — The University of Oregon is putting on Sophie Treadwell’s hauntingly beautiful expressionistic play Machinal. Inspired by the real-life high-profile murder trial … Continue reading →

Starcrossed Rust

The director of Romeo and Juliet talks love, life and theater

Theater 6 years ago

Cottage Theatre kicks off its 2019 season this weekend with a traditional production of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, directed by Tony Rust.  Before becoming … Continue reading →

A Ghostly Comedy Classic

Noel Coward’s Blithe Spirit is haunted at VLT

Theater 6 years ago

Whatever your particular feelings might be about the reality or unreality of ghosts, you must admit: A ghost is a fantastic literary device. To the … Continue reading →

Kafka-esque belly laughs

Oregon Contemporary Theatre’s The Understudy is an absurdist winner

Theater 6 years ago

Theresa Rebeck’s one-act play The Understudy, which opened Jan. 18 for a three-week run at Oregon Contemporary Theatre, appears on the surface to offer a … Continue reading →

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