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Performing Arts: Page 38

A Clear Case of Bunburyism

Cottage Theatre plays it straight with Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest

Theater 8 years ago

Perhaps it’s just fate, a roll of the dice, but in all the several years I’ve been reviewing the work of community theaters, I’ve seen … Continue reading →

Die, Bart Simpson, Die!

University Theatre goes apocalyptic with Mr. Burns: A Post-Electric Play

Theater 8 years ago

Mr. Burns: a Post-Electric Play, written by Anne Washburn and directed by Tricia Rodley, imagines an eerie future where firelight provides the only illumination and … Continue reading →

The Spin

Who’s who and what’s what in dance this month

Dance 8 years ago

Across the country, and right here in Eugene, summer is a great time for performing artists to get out of the theater — away from … Continue reading →

Theater Guy

Brian Haimbach takes his show How to Be a Sissy across the pond

Theater 8 years ago

When I last checked in with Brian Haimbach, writer, actor, and head of the theater program at Lane Community College, it was February 2016, and … Continue reading →

Masochism Is as Masochism Does

Sex and sexism collide in OCT’s excellent, if challenging, production of David Ives’ Venus in Fur

Theater 8 years ago

Even now, several days after seeing it, digesting it and churning it all over in my mind, I find I’m having a mixed response to … Continue reading →

Magic Carpet Ride

Ballet Fantastique delivers a constrained Aladdin to a rock-and-roll score

Dance 8 years ago

Ballet Fantastique’s Aladdin takes the company’s storytelling style on a new adventure, combining an ancient tale from the Arabian Nights with indelible music by Queen, … Continue reading →

Walking on the World

Catching up with political comedian and commentator W. Kamau Bell

Comedy 8 years ago

W. Kamau Bell is a sociopolitical comedian and host of the CNN docu-series United Shades of America. Before launching the show last season, Bell was probably … Continue reading →

Through a Mirror, Darkly

VLT’s Time Stands Still takes aim at journalism, truth and guilt

Theater 8 years ago

I hear a lot of people saying they wish they saw more positive news stories — that they’re tired of the gruesome, sad pieces they … Continue reading →

The Spin

Who’s who and what’s what in dance this Month

Dance 8 years ago

This weekend only, Harmonic Laboratory presents PLATFORM, a collaborative arts festival featuring more than 70 local artists, musicians and dancers 8–11 pm Saturday, May 6, at … Continue reading →

Life is a Cabaret

ACE refuses to look away in anger with its fantastic production of Kander and Ebb’s dark musical masterpiece

Theater 8 years ago

Even if Actors Cabaret of Eugene’s current production of Cabaret were a drop-dead disaster, I’d still recommend it wholeheartedly. This 1966 hit Broadway show, based … Continue reading →

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