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Theater: Page 20

God Help the Outcasts

A Disney twist on Victor Hugo’s gothic tragedy in ACE’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame

Theater 7 years ago

This past weekend I had the pleasure of bringing my 8-year-old thespian to Actors Cabaret of Eugene to see The Hunchback of Notre Dame. For … Continue reading →

Four Decades of Putting Kids on Stage

Rose Children’s Theatre celebrates 40th season with its first original play To Oz

Theater 7 years ago

Before Rose Children’s Theatre began in 1978, parents were putting on plays for their children. Now, nearly 40 years later, the roles have reversed: Rose … Continue reading →

The Struggle is Real

Messy folks comingle in Opal Center’s production of Good People

Theater 7 years ago

There are two kinds of people in the world: good people, and self-centered scum who don’t bother to return their grocery carts. The Opal Center’s … Continue reading →

Flesh and Blood

Dark secrets haunt an American family in OCT’s production of Sam Shepard’s Buried Child

Theater 7 years ago

Between my two favorite American playwrights, Tennessee Williams and Sam Shepard, I find Shepard to be, inexplicably, the more familiar but less accessible of the … Continue reading →

Powerful in Pink

The indefatigable Elle triumphs in Cottage Theatre’s lovable production of Legally Blonde

Theater 7 years ago

On yet another gray and wet Oregon night, the last thing my depression wanted was to be confronted by bubbly optimism.  But somehow I managed … Continue reading →

NW10 ‘Squared’

Festival of new plays at OCT celebrates its 10-year anniversary 

Theater 7 years ago

Northwest Ten galloped onto the stage of Oregon Contemporary Theatre last weekend, featuring new works from Oregon, Washington and British Columbia playwrights. Dale Light’s These, … Continue reading →

Over a Barrel

A marriage falls to shit in VLT’s production of David Lindsay-Abaire dark comedy Wonder of the World

Theater 7 years ago

Not that anybody’s clamoring for my approval, but let me begin by congratulating Very Little Theatre for daring to step afoul of the staid, risk-averse … Continue reading →

Magillas in the Mist

Two Americans stumble upon a time-travelling Scottish village in ACE’s production of Lerner and Loewe’s mid-century musical Brigadoon

Theater 7 years ago

Lerner and Loewe’s 1947 fantasia Brigadoon contains all the familiar hallmarks of a seminal mid-20th century musical: romantic complications of a twee and slightly saucy … Continue reading →

The Wages of War

University Theatre mounts a timely production of Bertolt Brecht’s political masterpiece Mother Courage and Her Children

Theater 7 years ago

Shock, horror! A three-and-a-half hour reminder about how we haven’t changed much as a society in more than 300 years. My babysitter was none too … Continue reading →

On the Boards

Tragedy, farce and a bit of Jane Austen take the stage at this year’s Oregon Shakespeare Festival

Performing ArtsTheater 7 years ago

The buzz in Ashland last weekend at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s season openings should, by all rights, have been about Bill Rauch. The popular and … Continue reading →

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