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Performing Arts: Page 4

A ’20s Twist 

Eugene Opera set to renew a Puccini classic with a flapper-era update

ArtsBlogMusicPerforming Arts 8 months ago

“It goes by much quicker than an Avengers movie,” Andrew Bisantz says of the opera La Bohème. “There’s never a dull moment.” Bisantz, in his … Continue reading →

To Die Like a Man

A powerful production at VLT explores the art of facing an unjust death

Theater 8 months ago

A Lesson Before Dying, Romulus Linney’s drama based on the acclaimed 1993 novel by Ernest J. Gaines, is now playing in a heart-wrenching production at The … Continue reading →

Pegasus Playhouse Takes Flight

Theater company opens new location, continues to expand limits of the youth musical

ArtsBlogEW-ExtraTheater 8 months ago

“I can’t help but want to create something,” says Scott Frazier-Maskiell, founder and artistic director of Pegasus Playhouse. “I’m addicted to it.” Pegasus Playhouse, a … Continue reading →

‘Finding Each Other’

Eugene theater set to host original play about breast cancer, space and discovering friendship under the unlikeliest of circumstances

Theater 8 months ago

“You can find connection with any person if you’re able and open to listen,” says Siena Marilyn Ledger, the playwright of Man and Moon.  Eric … Continue reading →

Life Lessons in the Death House

VLT opens an adaptation of a prize-winning novel on facing mortality

ArtsBlogTheater 9 months ago

In Ernest J. Gaines’ 1993 novel A Lesson Before Dying, a young African American man innocent of any crime is sentenced to the electric chair … Continue reading →

Dance During Wartime

At the newly opened Vault Dance Studio, two professional Ukrainian dancers seek to make Oregon a center of ballroom dance

Dance 9 months ago

Walking by Vault Dance Studio on the corner of 17th and Oak, you may look through the spotless floor-to-ceiling windows and see a couple training … Continue reading →

Christmas May Yet Come to Pemberley

OCT's COVID-delayed production of the holiday show is now set to open Dec. 14

BlogTheater 10 months ago

The Grinch known as COVID has done its best to steal Christmas this year at Eugene’s Oregon Contemporary Theatre. But OCT is fighting back and … Continue reading →

The Hills Are Alive And Well

A talented cast renews the classic musical with liveliness and heart, making for a nostalgic theater experience

Theater 10 months ago

Few children ever forget the image of a blondish Julie Andrews twirling around the glorious Austrian countryside, and in The Shedd Institute’s winter production of … Continue reading →

Christmas at the Trailer Park

Actors Cabaret of Eugene provides an intimate setting for a musical that’s as heartwarming as it is hilarious

Theater 10 months ago

Welcome to Armadillo Acres Trailer Park, where blowup flamingos wear Santa hats, old beer cans make perfectly festive wreaths and a good margarita is always … Continue reading →

The Maron Nation Army

Acclaimed standup comedian and podcast host Marc Maron warms up for a new comedy special in Eugene

BlogComedy 10 months ago

Arts and culture writers sometimes meet creative people they not only admire, but who have also helped them through the death of a parent, a … Continue reading →

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