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Theater: Page 3

Frankenstein Shuffles Back into the Light

UO’s Hope Theatre puts on a new production of Frankenstein: Playing with Fire starting Nov. 8

Theater 10 months ago

The University of Oregon Department of Theatre Arts’ production of Frankenstein: Playing with Fire opens Nov. 8 and runs for three weekends at Hope Theatre, … Continue reading →

Try Unseating the Bard

The Bottom brothers attempt to do just that in ‘Something Rotten’ at Cottage Theatre

Theater 11 months ago

It’s the omnipresent shadow they can’t escape, no matter how hard they try. William Shakespeare, the Bard. He’s quoted by everyone everywhere. You try writing … Continue reading →

Well, Hello!

An earworm and a mirthful musical, Hello, Dolly! plays The Shedd

Theater 11 months ago

The eternally popular musical Hello, Dolly! opened on Broadway in 1964. It wouldn’t surprise me if it were running a hundred years from now on … Continue reading →

A B-movie Classic on Stage

The Rocky Horror Picture Show opens Sept. 20 at Actors Cabaret of Eugene

Theater 11 months ago

On a dark and stormy night, two innocent and lovely sweethearts — Brad and Janet — suffer a flat tire on a lonely road and … Continue reading →

Gags, Shticks and Bits

Oregon Contemporary Theatre is rehearsing a play where everything goes wrong — preparing for everything that could go wrong

Theater 12 months ago

The show must go on, even when everything goes wrong. For Oregon Contemporary Theatre’s upcoming production of The Play That Goes Wrong, directed by John … Continue reading →

A Magical Evening for Free

Free Shakespeare in the Park Theatre Company presents ‘The Tempest’ for, you guessed it, free!

Theater 1 year ago

A sea storm, a shipwreck, a magical spirit, an island, a prince, a princess, a monster and clowns —The Tempest, Shakespeare’s final play, is being … Continue reading →

Kicking off Very Little Theatre’s Summer of Pride with a Sparkle

God is Unavailable was the first of Minority Voices Theatre’s three summer productions surrounding LGBTQ+ Pride 

Theater 1 year ago

“A story of coming out Black, gay and sissy in New York with a father who thought he could beat the sissy out of him.”  … Continue reading →

Individual and Community Healing in Theater of Liberation Workshop

Outreach Theater Eugene is hosting its first workshop August 1-3 at the First Congregational Church

Theater 1 year ago

Outreach Theater Eugene is a new applied local theater group focused on activism and social change. It hosts training workshops and offers interactive performances that … Continue reading →

Betrayal, Romance and Comedy

One of Shakespeare’s famous last plays takes the stage this August

Theater 1 year ago

Travel back to a magical time as one of Shakespeare’s mysterious, comical and romantic plays unfolds. Free Shakespeare in the Park presents The Tempest, which … Continue reading →

Rising Novelist Meets Struggling Actress

A five-year relationship is explored in this classic musical

Theater 1 year ago

Emotional, powerful and intimate describes The Last Five Years, a 2001 musical created by Jason Robert Brown. It was adapted into a comedic musical film … Continue reading →

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