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Theater: Page 5

Ad-libbing Scrooge in ‘A Scriptless Carol’

The No Script Society Improv, with audience participation, performs three shows Dec. 15 through 17 based loosely on ‘A Christmas Carol’ at Very Little Theatre’s Stage Left

Theater 2 years ago

Ah, another Christmas season is upon us, with all its glorious lights and festivities. “A poor excuse for picking a man’s pocket every 25th of … Continue reading →

A Holiday Visit

Jane Austen fans — and people who have never read her books — are in for a holiday treat at OCT

Theater 2 years ago

Calling all Jane Austen fans: Oregon Contemporary Theatre is serving a feast of a play that promises to lighten the gloom of winter and revitalize … Continue reading →

A One-act Celebration of Indigenous Traditions

A story of generational differences and Indigenous traditions comes to life at VLT

Theater 2 years ago

A celebration of Indigenous performance traditions and Native dramatists comes to the stage with performances of The Woman Who Was a Red Deer Dressed for … Continue reading →

A Very Little Theatre Farewell

VLT’s new Executive Director Ron Evans steps down from the position

EW-ExtraTheater 2 years ago

In the last couple of years, Very Little Theatre has gone through major changes, including a $1.7 million renovation during the pandemic, adding a fly … Continue reading →

No Answers

Lucas Hnath’s The Thin Place serves up cerebral horror at Oregon Contemporary Theatre

Theater 2 years ago

Halloween is almost here, and Oregon Contemporary Theatre has a play that’s just right for the season. The Thin Place, according to the script by … Continue reading →

Producing Springtime For Hitler

The Producers opens with its Mel Brooks humor at Cottage Theatre

Theater 2 years ago

When opportunity knocks in theater, you don’t say “no.” Bil Morrilll hadn’t planned to make his directorial debut with the musical comedy The Producers, which … Continue reading →

Constitutional Drama

A play about politics by a former Eugenean kicks off the season at Oregon Contemporary Theatre

Theater 2 years ago

Who knew that we could laugh so much about our nation’s Constitution — and take it so seriously at the same time? The opening show … Continue reading →

Sweet, Sweet Charity

The Shedd Institute prepares for a riveting and comedic musical

Theater 2 years ago

For the first time ever, this moving and hilarious show takes the stage at a local theater. Terry Ray directs the musical comedy Sweet Charity … Continue reading →

Shakespeare Returns

After a pandemic pause, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival is back with five live, non-Zoom plays. EW checks out four of them.

Theater 2 years ago

Three years after the start of the pandemic, still beset by wildfire smoke, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival is back. Facing deep losses at the box … Continue reading →

The Show Does Go On

As theater around the country faces an existential crisis, theater around Eugene is mostly going strong

Theater 2 years ago

Nonprofit theaters in Oregon and around the country are going dark, staff members are being laid off and seasons are being shortened as audiences have … Continue reading →

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