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There’s no pussyfooting around the fact that live theater is back. And feline obsession has proven to be the purr-fect mews for a new play that’s running now through April 14-23 at the Very Little Theater in Eugene.
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COVID-19 has shuttered or limited virtually all performing arts venues, including those in Oregon. But many community theatres have not only weathered the…
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Sinclair Lewis, the first American to receive a Nobel Prize for literature, wrote his shocking dystopian novel, “It Can’t Happen Here,” in 1935. The next…
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Minority Voices Theatre, in collaboration with the University of Oregon and the Very Little Theatre, will produce its first full production this month.…
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A lot of hard work has gone into The Very Little Theatre’s latest show, “Dracula”, which opens Friday. Production staff hope the story of a blood-sucking…
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The Very Little Theatre in Eugene opens its 90th season this month, with the horror classic, Dracula. KLCC’s Claude Offenbacher – a lifetime member of VLT…
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The play Whose Life Is It Anyway? examines quality of life issues through the eyes of a paralyzed sculptor, portrayed by Blake Beardsley in the Very…
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Actresses Kim Fairbairn and Storm Kennedy speak with Eric Alan about Love, Loss and What I Wore, a play regarding the connection between clothes and…
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The play Anne of the Thousand Days depicts the tumultuous and lethal relationship of King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. Jay Hash, director of the Very…
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The Very Little Theatre in Eugene presents the Pulitzer Prize-nominated play Other Desert Cities, which explores the personal and political tensions in a…
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The Very Little Theatre presents The Language Archive, from January 17th through February 1st. The play is centered around a specialist in dying languages…
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The Man from Earth was science fiction writer Jerome Bixby’s philosophical final work, a piece about immortality completed on his death bed in 1998. It…