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Performing Arts: Page 23

Pegasus Playhouse

A new youth theater company in town debuts with a musical

Theater 6 years ago

Pegasus Playhouse, a new theater company for young people, opens its first show this weekend when the original musical Too Many Princesses: A Feminist Fable … Continue reading →

Randy Rainbow

Performing Arts 6 years ago

His rainbow stretches from coast to coast, though it did have a minor communication gap for an interview request with Eugene Weekly. No worries, maybe … Continue reading →

Brian Posehn Talks Professional Wrestling, Wants to Be Happy Hippie Now

ComedyCulture 6 years ago

Standing at six-foot seven-inches, comedian Brian Posehn never really thought about becoming a professional wrestler. Once he grew into his size and saw professional wrestlers … Continue reading →

Speaking (and Singing) Truth

The famous orphan comes out ahead in the shedd’s production of Annie

Theater 6 years ago

After seeing Annie at The Shedd’s Jaqua Concert Hall, “Tomorrow” will be your shower song for many tomorrows to come. You can bet your bottom … Continue reading →

All the World’s Her Stage

Rachael Carnes delights in the journey of playwriting

Theater 6 years ago

When Eugene writer Rachael Carnes decided to take a local playwriting class three years ago, she had no idea she might one day win a … Continue reading →

Script Revision

Theater 6 years ago

The drama at Cottage Theatre has been largely backstage this summer, as the community theater in Cottage Grove shut down in May for a planned … Continue reading →

Shakespeare Goes Telenovela

OSF’s La Comedia of Errors plays with language and borders

Theater 6 years ago

The night before I traveled to Ashland for La Comedia of Errors, I finished watching the series finale episode of Jane the Virgin, a self-aware … Continue reading →

Standing Up for Science

Podcast host and comic brings science-centric comedy show to Old Nick’s

Comedy 6 years ago

Midway through his career, comedian Shane Mauss was at a crossroads. He’d already accomplished a lot of what he’d set out to do as a … Continue reading →

The Rabbit in the Room

An invisible friend wreaks havoc in VLT’s production of the Mary Chase classic comedy Harvey

Theater 6 years ago

In retrospect, it strikes me as odd that I’ve never seen the 1950 film version of Harvey, Mary Chase’s Pulitzer-winning play about a pleasantly eccentric … Continue reading →

Late Stage Romance

Retired singles hit the modern dating scene in the heartfelt comedy Kalamazoo

Theater 6 years ago

What do widowed people do when their lonely lives are going nowhere and their grown children are nagging them to meet someone? They finally drag … Continue reading →

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