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Performing Arts: Page 29

Tangled Up in Crude

Puppets prick precious political correctness in UO’s hilarious Avenue Q

Theater 7 years ago

It’s hard to imagine that a musical from the early 2000s could be seen as controversial and even outdated for our current political and social … Continue reading →

A Pacific Northwest Music Sampler

Annual arts conference hits Eugene with PNW regional artists looking for gigs

ArtsMusicPerforming Arts 7 years ago

For the staff at the downtown Eugene Hilton, it’s just another event filled with people looking at each other’s chest to read names and professions. … Continue reading →

Evil Is As Evil Does

Dracula travels back to the source of Bram Stoker’s classic in Very Little Theatre’s excellent production

Theater 7 years ago

Steven Dietz’s 1996 adaptation of Dracula maintains a disorienting fidelity to Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel, hewing close to the spirit and characterization of the original. … Continue reading →

It’s All Happening at the Zoo

America’s alienation never sounded so articulate before Albee

Theater 7 years ago

As the lights come up on Edward Albee’s At Home at the Zoo, now making a short run at Oregon Contemporary Theatre, we find ourselves … Continue reading →

Star Dancers

New York dance troupe brings Bowie tribute to Eugene

DanceMusic 7 years ago

Like a one-man artistic movement, David Bowie’s creativity knew no boundaries. He touched everything from rock and pop music to film and theater. So why … Continue reading →

Drain the Swamp

Shrek The Musical, like a parfait, has layers of greatness at Cottage Theatre

Theater 7 years ago

Somehow it’s 2018 and we’re still talking about Shrek. But it’s for good reason this time. Cottage Theatre’s production of Shrek The Musical, directed by … Continue reading →

This Is What I Have of You

A daughter plumbs her father’s mystery in an adaptation at OCT of Alison Bechdel’s Fun Home

Theater 7 years ago

Among all the subcategories in the domestic drama genre, one of the most rarefied and exclusive must certainly be this: The coming-of-age story of a … Continue reading →

There’s No Place Like Home

The Emerald City takes on The Wizard of Oz at The Shedd

Theater 7 years ago

It’s hard to imagine there’s anyone alive who hasn’t seen the Wizard of Oz. Who has never experienced the thrill as Dorothy opens the door … Continue reading →

Assassins Targets America

The Actors Cabaret production of the Sondheim musical takes aim at our current political hell

Theater 7 years ago

You’ve got to hand it to Actors Cabaret of Eugene. As the name implies, ACE is a homespun purveyor of musical theater, and as such, … Continue reading →

Kamau Loves You, Too

Comedian W. Kamau Bell returns to make another impression on Eugene

Comedy 7 years ago

Sociopolitical comedian W. Kamau Bell is a two-time Emmy Award-winning host and executive producer of CNN’s popular “United Shades of America,” where he has, among … Continue reading →

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