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Performing Arts: Page 25

Six Husbands, No Estrogen

A comedy show for the aging, and everyone in between

Comedy 6 years ago

Life is serious business, a lesson learned through hard-fought experience. However, failed marriages and clumsy aging are not to be taken in earnest, according to … Continue reading →

A Trip to Southie

OCT’s Good People offers serious entertainment

Theater 6 years ago

Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright David Lindsay-Abaire’s Good People, at Oregon Contemporary Theatre in a run that’s been extended through June 8, is a classically constructed play … Continue reading →

Good Dirty Fun!

The Bad Girls Comedy Tour lands in Eugene

Comedy 6 years ago

Three women walk into a bar. One screams “vagina,” another scorns Ronald Reagan and the third puts a spunky twist on whiskey dick. Eugene’s own … Continue reading →

A Pharaoh for All Seasons

Beats Antique trades belly dancers for ballerinas in Ballet Fantastique’s Cleopatra

Dance 6 years ago

Cleopatra was immortalized in popular culture long before Elizabeth Taylor sported winged eyeliner and Monica Geller cornrows. Yet I’m willing to bet that not too … Continue reading →

The 5 Best Things About Eugene

According to YouTube star JP Sears

BlogComedy 6 years ago

This weekend, comedian, YouTube star and professional redhead JP Sears comes to the Hult Center. In case you weren’t aware, YouTube is a place where … Continue reading →

Math Problems

Life is more than a theory in VLT’s production of the Pulitzer-winning drama Proof

Theater 6 years ago

Genius is to insanity as freedom is to bondage as family is to isolation as heaven is to hell: These dichotomies fall apart in our … Continue reading →

The Music Men

Joe Zingo and Jim Roberts have given Eugene a half century of musical theater

Theater 6 years ago

How does a 50-year-long fairytale romance in theater begin? It begins, once upon a time, during a low-budget production of Fiddler on the Roof, of … Continue reading →

A Futuristic Dance With The Past

Eugene Ballet’s Firebird is A haunting blend of Russian folklore

Dance 6 years ago

I love life’s little synchronicities, like how a man named Igor created one of the most recognizably creepy compositions in music history.  In a dystopian … Continue reading →

Split Personality

Eugene Ballet’s new Firebird sets traditional Slavic myth in dark, dystopian future

Dance 6 years ago

When Suzanne Haag was asked to choreograph a new production of Igor Stravinsky’s ballet The Firebird for Eugene Ballet Company this season, she was given … Continue reading →

Up in the Alps

Cottage Theatre closes its current season with an epic production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s classic The Sound of Music

Theater 6 years ago

Cottage Theatre is bidding auf Wiedersehen to its home of 20 years with a mountainous send off via The Sound of Music. Once the legendary … Continue reading →

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