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Performing Arts: Page 35

Out of the Darkness

Original adaptation of Ursula K. Le Guin’s sci-fi classic hits the stage at University Theatre

Theater 8 years ago

First published in 1969, Ursula K. Le Guin’s feminist sci-fi classic The Left Hand of Darkness tells the story of Genly Ai. Ai is an … Continue reading →

Remembrance of Things Future

Memory and mortality are contested realms in Jordan Harrison’s sci-fi drama Marjorie Prime

Theater 8 years ago

Jordan Harrison’s excellent play, the Pulitzer-nominated Marjorie Prime — now at Oregon Contemporary Theatre under the direction of Willow Norton — tackles the prickly issue … Continue reading →

Pebbles in the Pond

Local High School Remembers Mathew Shepard

Theater 8 years ago

If you want to feel hope for the future, I recommend interviewing South Eugene High School theater students. Emma Mowry and Jakobi Luke, both seniors, … Continue reading →

Joy Dancer

UO hosts South African dancer Vincent Mantsoe for a performance of KonKoriti

Dance 8 years ago

Growing up in Soweto township, choreographer and dancer Vincent Mantsoe found strength in the daily rhythm set by the women in his life.  “My grandmother, … Continue reading →

Power and Prowess

Ballet Fantastique takes on 'The Legend of Sleepy Hollow'

Dance 8 years ago

How do you present an antiquated, strictly traditional art form like ballet to an audience whose musical oldies are only 30 years old? Answer: fusion. … Continue reading →

Theater is the Life for You

Humor and melancholy mingle in VLT’s production of Neil Simon’s 45 Seconds from Broadway

ArtsPerforming ArtsTheater 8 years ago

I’m a snob and a sniff and a two-bit dilettante of the lowest rank. For instance, I once dismissed Stephen King as an immature populist … Continue reading →

Garrison Keillor dishes on art, poetry, radio and the Swedish Academy

Eugene Weekly chats with the star of A Prairie Home Companion before his appearance at the Hult Center

ComedyPerforming Arts 8 years ago

Garrison Keillor’s 40-year run as host of A Prairie Home Companion came to an end last year, but the consummate storyteller continues to perform. At … Continue reading →

The Killer Inside

Director Mark VanBeever delves into the exquisite evil of Jekyll & Hyde

Theater 8 years ago

Like so much that descends to us from the rich and fertile period of the late 19th century — Freud, Nietzsche and Marx, to name … Continue reading →

Wild, Wild Movement

Mowgli is the perfect ballet for the inexperienced viewer

Dance 8 years ago

If you’re like me, your experience with ballet is limited to The Nutcracker. As such, I associate ballet with incredible athletics, surreal costumes and incomprehensible … Continue reading →

What’s the Deal with Everything on Earth?

OCT opens its season with playwright Will Eno’s masterful Middletown

Theater 8 years ago

Will Eno’s Middletown, playing now at Oregon Contemporary Theatre, is a masterfully written, beautifully produced effort that seeks the extraordinary in the everyday.  Directed by … Continue reading →

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