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Performing Arts: Page 3

An Aussie Abroad

Comedic storytelling inspired in part by Eugene comes to The Hybrid Gallery

Comedy 6 months ago

A woman named Gina, who was close to Australian storytelling comedian Jon Bennett, lost her virginity in Eugene. Bennett, now based in Portland, tells that … Continue reading →

It wouldn’t be Christmas without tea

‘O Christmas Tea: A British Comedy’ puts the tea in Christmas

ComedyWhats-Happening 6 months ago

Jamesy (Alastair Knowles) and James (Aaron Malkin) have a Christmas wish: they want to gift the entire world tea. A letter is sent off to … Continue reading →

One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Turns 50: A Celebration

One of the highest regarded films of all time will be celebrated Dec. 6

Theater 6 months ago

“And the Oscar goes to…” at the 48th Academy Awards in 1976, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975) achieved a feat that only two … Continue reading →

‘Oh, What a Beautiful Morning’ 

The sounds of Oklahoma! echo through The Shedd

Theater 6 months ago

Let’s say you happen to hear the first five words of the song, “Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin’.” What are you hearing and who is … Continue reading →

MEND: A Theatrical Spell for Liberation

An all-queer, DIY ensemble casts a spell of resistance and collective healing

Theater 7 months ago

What does resistance look like when it’s woven with poetry, song and ritual? MEND, a neighborhood-grown theatrical spell, offers an answer. This anti-capitalist dramatic comedy … Continue reading →

A Hip Old Nanny Hits the Stage

Craig Allen Smith discusses portraying a middle-aged man portraying an elderly Scottish lady in the ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ musical 

EW-ExtraTheater 7 months ago

Mrs. Doubtfire (1993), one of the ultimate Robin William’s ’90s vehicles — chock full of his expert improv and run by fruitings — is everyone’s … Continue reading →

All Hail Queen Bey

XCape Dance Company pays tribute to Beyoncé at the Hult Center

Dance 7 months ago

XCape Dance Company launches its 12th season with Queen Bey: A Dance Experience at the Hult Center. XCape Creative Director Vanessa Fuller says the show … Continue reading →

Off Book and On Key

‘Off Book: The Improvised Musical’ podcast tour makes a stop at WOW Hall Nov. 3.

ComedyEW-Extra 8 months ago

We all know that the first rule of improvisation is “Yes, and.”  This, of course, is the idea that when scene partners are working together, … Continue reading →

Seance Opera

The Medium is delightfully spooky in Actors Cabaret’s first shot at opera

Theater 8 months ago

Gian Carlo Menotti. Ever heard of him? If you’re under a certain age, probably not.  Many others, however, will remember him as the father of … Continue reading →

Doughnuts, DEA and Deplaning

Comedian Pedro Gonzalez shares the journey of his immigration from Colombia to performing stand-up. He performs at the Wildish Theater on Oct. 23

ComedyEW-Extra 8 months ago

 “People don’t go to the states and go, ‘You know what? I’m a first generation immigrant. What should I do? I’m going to do comedy,’” … Continue reading →

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