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Performing Arts: Page 6

Collective Action

Fermata Ballet Collective, a Eugene nonprofit providing space for marginalized communities to connect to movement, presents its first evening-length performance

Dance 9 months ago

Eugene-based Fermata Ballet Collective presents Fall Works Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 at Very Little Theatre in Eugene. Founded in 2020, Fermata has presented workshops, … Continue reading →

Memories for Grizabella and the Jellicile Cats

CATS begins a 12-performance run Nov. 22 at Actors Cabaret of Eugene

Theater 9 months ago

She once lived the life of elegance and glamour, but Grizabella the Glamour Cat has fallen on hard times. She is now with the Jellicle, … Continue reading →

The Nutcracker Dances into Corvallis

Nutcracker! Magical Christmas Ballet dances onto stage Friday, Nov. 15

DanceEW-Extra 9 months ago

The Nutcracker! Magical Christmas Ballet reimagines Tchaikovsky’s classic holiday story with creative choreography, vibrant set designs and magical elements. Corvallis audiences can experience this holiday … Continue reading →

The Heart of Jazz

Very Little Theatre’s production of Side Man mesmerizes

Theater 9 months ago

Side Man, Warren Leight’s love letter to jazz musicians, won a Tony Award for best play on Broadway in 1999. Now playing at Very Little … Continue reading →

Laughing through the Pain

Laurie Kilmartin performs at Olsen Run Comedy Club Thursday, Nov. 7

ComedyEW-Extra 10 months ago

Election results getting you down? Head on over to Olsen Run Comedy Club so comedian Laurie Kilmartin can turn your frown upside down! Or, rather, … Continue reading →

Caution: Men at Werk

The drag showcase for kings and things is back in a terrifying way Nov. 8

Performing Arts 10 months ago

Halloween has passed, but the spooky season isn’t done. Men at Werk, an 18-plus drag showcase that takes place every other month, is back Nov. … Continue reading →

Frankenstein Shuffles Back into the Light

UO’s Hope Theatre puts on a new production of Frankenstein: Playing with Fire starting Nov. 8

Theater 10 months ago

The University of Oregon Department of Theatre Arts’ production of Frankenstein: Playing with Fire opens Nov. 8 and runs for three weekends at Hope Theatre, … Continue reading →

American Graffiti

New York comic Caitlin Cook brings her one-woman bathroom stall graffiti-inspired musical to Eugene

Comedy 10 months ago

Caitlin Cook studied art history in college, and now, as a touring standup comedian and musician, she spends a lot of time in public restrooms. … Continue reading →

The Haunting, the Spooky and the Quirky

The Shedd brings Halloween to the stage Oct. 26 and 27

Performing Arts 10 months ago

From the deadly barber’s blade in Sweeney Todd to the evils of Jekyll and Hyde and a bloodthirsty plant in Little Shop of Horrors, musicals … Continue reading →

Try Unseating the Bard

The Bottom brothers attempt to do just that in ‘Something Rotten’ at Cottage Theatre

Theater 11 months ago

It’s the omnipresent shadow they can’t escape, no matter how hard they try. William Shakespeare, the Bard. He’s quoted by everyone everywhere. You try writing … Continue reading →

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