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Performing Arts: Page 21

A Steampunk Shrew

Eugene artist Joseph Mross designs the look for a Eugene Ballet production next year of Taming of the Shrew

Dance 5 years ago

Leave it to Eugene Ballet to pull off a steampunk adaptation of Shakespeare’s most controversial play, Taming of the Shrew.  That’s right, you read that … Continue reading →

Virtually Shameless

Eugene’s No Shame Theatre remotely celebrates 11 years, broadcasting on Facebook Live 

Theater 5 years ago

Rule No. 1: All works must be original. No. 2: No breaking anything, including the law. No. 3: Go over five minutes and the lights … Continue reading →

Ballet Fantastique’s Alice in Wonderland Watch Party

Dance 5 years ago

It starts with the troubling and recurring dream as well as the mourning of the loss of her father. She attends a stifling high-society garden … Continue reading →

Baritone on Aisle Three

Calvin Orlando Smith sings his way through life

Performing Arts 5 years ago

One night nearly three decades ago, following a performance of Evita in which he had sung several ensemble roles, Calvin Orlando Smith stepped out on … Continue reading →

Show, Interrupted

The cast of VLT’s Little Women auditioned, rehearsed and had a final dress. Then the show was halted before opening night

Theater 5 years ago

Until recently, the threat of coronavirus still seemed distant. Even with several cases in Oregon, life in Eugene went on as normal. Plays and other … Continue reading →

Celtic Nintendo Ballet

Dragon and the Night Queen takes flight despite injuries

Dance 6 years ago
Photo of dancer Madeline Gambino

Ballet Fantastique danced with multi-mythological ambitions on wounded wings in Dragon and the Night Queen, an original ballet that pairs nicely with a Guinness. With … Continue reading →

Housekeeping

A pair of 50-something women negotiate a strange cohabitation in OCT’s comedy The Roommate

Theater 6 years ago

For nearly 20 years now, I’ve held a regular gig reviewing local theater productions, first in Seattle and then here in Eugene. What began as … Continue reading →

Nasty Women

UO Theater lights up Ibsen’s A Doll’s House

Theater 6 years ago

The University of Oregon picked a fine time to produce A Doll’s House, Henrik Ibsen’s groundbreaking feminist play that shocked the world for decades after … Continue reading →

Being Squidward Tentacles

Head to The SpongeBob Musical’s Eugene performances to see one of TV’s best cartoons come to life

Theater 6 years ago
Cody Cooley as Squidward. Photo by Jeremy Daniel.

The Simpsons are responsible for my worldview, more so than any school, church or afterschool group. And as I get older, I start to understand … Continue reading →

Moodlight Theater

Theater 6 years ago

You can never have enough fringe theater, especially in Eugene, where spontaneity, grotesquerie and a flair for the absurd are major components of our offbeat … Continue reading →

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