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Performing Arts: Page 17

Standing Room Only

An EW writer tries stand-up comedy in Eugene

Comedy 4 years ago

Those were the funniest five minutes of my life, I thought, following my first attempt at stand-up comedy. I was stepping from the stage amidst … Continue reading →

Ballet Fantastique

Dance 4 years ago

Another heatwave comes late this week, but don’t fret — Ballet Fantastique comes to the rescue with the first of its sizzling summer outdoor performances … Continue reading →

Drawing Back the Curtains

At long last, local theaters open their doors to live audiences

Theater 4 years ago

After 16 months of tiny audience numbers, virtual shows or nothing at all, Eugene-area performance venues are making a comeback. Local theaters and their leaders … Continue reading →

A Very Earnest Fannie

The Oregon Shakespeare Festival rebounds from the pandemic with a rushed and borrowed show — and no Shakespeare

Theater 4 years ago

The Oregon Shakespeare Festival has had a very rough couple of years. Already hurting from the late summer wildfires whose billowing smoke shut down performances … Continue reading →

 The Show (Finally) Goes On

Eugene area theaters will see live shows this summer and fall

Theater 4 years ago

After a year of dark, empty stages, local theaters have at last begun to open again with live shows on the books as we continue … Continue reading →

Art, Interrupted

Performance art from Hallie Ford Museum is being live streamed after a year’s pandemic delay

Performing Arts 4 years ago

The art in Locating, an exhibit that runs through May 15 at the Hallie Ford Museum of Art in Salem, began when artist Cayla Skillin-Brauchle … Continue reading →

Jewels: New Vintage Vignettes from BFAN

Dance 4 years ago

An actual audience! Performances in front of people! Ballet Fantastique is among the first local art groups to give it a go this weekend when … Continue reading →

Fighting to Vote

Dorothy Velasco’s new short play She Flies With Her Own Wings tells the story of women’s suffrage in Oregon

Theater 4 years ago

The story of women’s suffrage in Oregon was made for drama. The leading suffragist here, Portland’s Abigail Scott Duniway, spent decades in the late 19th … Continue reading →

VLT Gets a Facelift

Very Little Theatre is being remodeled for the first time since being built in 1950

Theater 5 years ago

Eugene’s Very Little Theatre is beginning a $1.5 million renovation next spring, with a $200,000 lead donation from Herb Merker and Marcy Hammock. Designed by … Continue reading →

Honey, We Shrunk the Orchestra

Local ensembles keep the sound of music alive with safety precautions

Performing Arts 5 years ago

Orchestras are getting smaller, adjusting to the COVID-19 era. But orchestras adapting to the times isn’t new. Gustav Mahler added instruments that were supposed to … Continue reading →

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