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Performing Arts: Page 35

Divine Acceptance

Tony-winning musical Kinky Boots kicks up its heels at the Hult

Theater 8 years ago

Winner of the 2013 Tony award for best musical, Kinky Boots resonates with audiences worldwide. Based on a true story — the UK’s Steve Pateman was … Continue reading →

Just Being Dan

Local legend stars in a play about himself with My Happy Hour with Pegoda

Theater 8 years ago

When I heard that Paul Calandrino had written a new play called My Happy Hour with Pegoda — as in the Dan Pegoda, as in … Continue reading →

Bill Rauch to Leave Oregon Shakespeare Fest in 2019

BlogTheater 8 years ago

It was only a matter of time. Bill Rauch, the Harvard educated wunderkind who over the past decade has elevated the Oregon Shakespeare Festival from … Continue reading →

Pas de Deux

Pink Martini and Eugene Ballet will share the Hult Center stage in a collaborative performance

DanceMusic 8 years ago

If you’re from this area, it’s probably not too far fetched of an assumption that you have witnessed a performance by the Eugene Ballet Company … Continue reading →

Unquiet on the Set

A play hits the skids in Cottage Theatre’s Noises Off

Theater 8 years ago

Cottage Theatre’s production of Noises Off is a catastrophe, but don’t worry — that’s exactly the point. This comedy, written by British writer Michael Frayn … Continue reading →

Finding the Lost Thread

The Father offers a moving portrait of dementia

Theater 8 years ago

There is always a danger, as an artist, in launching forth with a single cause or affliction or ideology and melding it into a work … Continue reading →

The Wages of Slavery

A Confederate soldier returns home in VLT’s 'The Whipping Man'

Theater 8 years ago

There is much to admire in Matthew Lopez’ The Whipping Man, playing now at Very Little Theatre. This atmospheric period drama is, without a doubt, … Continue reading →

Review: The Book of Mormon at the Hult

Funny, profane and not for the uptight

ArtsTheater 8 years ago

Is there a funnier (or more profane) show running? We don’t think so! And that’s why we’re delighted that Theatre League brought Book of Mormon back for … Continue reading →

Imitation of Life

Ushers at a failing movie theater stumble into drama in OCT’s excellent production of The Flick

Theater 8 years ago

Annie Baker landed the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for The Flick, an odd and affecting play — part slacker melodrama, part dark comedy, part existential no-exit … Continue reading →

Crazy Good Comedy

Maria Bamford’s unique comedy comes to the McDonald

Comedy 8 years ago

What do compulsive inappropriate thoughts, suicidal tendencies and cute raccoons have in common? They’re all frequent topics of Maria Bamford’s comedy. Bamford brings her unique … Continue reading →

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