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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1981)
Artistic Directors Toni Pimble & Riley Grannan DON’T MISS A SINGLE STEP! Each year Eugene Ballet grow* in suture and following Last year was no exception Critical success and sold out performances characterized the season. Eugene Ballet's 1M1H982 season brings together the timeless classics, the great composers, interesting set* and beautiful costumes However, therr is a growing possibility of missing a performance due to a sellout if you are not a subscriber The time to subscribe to Eugene Ballet's coming season is now As a subscriber you are guaranteed seats The best seats available And it's the only way to he sure of enjoying each and every performance A season ticket saves you 15% on the price of a single ticket and spec la, Sunday matinee series can save rven more (studenu and senior citizens discounts available! Subscriptions for all 3 programs start as low as $9.50 IS5.50 for students and senior citizens). Here's what's in store for you in the coming season. • OCTOBER 17 & 18,1981 • CINDERELLA The Eugene Ballet recreates this delightful fairy tale with zip, sparkle and sheet exuberance. Join us to see the Ugly Sisters cause mischief in this deliciously funny and entertaining ballet. The Eugene Symphony Orchestra, conducted by new music director William McGlaughiin. will heighten your enjoyment with the stunning score by Sergei Prokofiev. Last time Cinderella was a sellout. Don't chance missing this wonderful family presentation. Two days only. Playing the Prince will be guest artist David Loring. from the American Concert Ballet in New York City. • DECEMBER 11,12,13,1981 • THE NUTCRACKER This classic ballet in two acts with music by Tchaikov sky has become an annual Christmas tradition through out Canada and the United States. Danced and played with humor and high spirits, the Eugene Ballet’s version is a feast for your eye and ear. Internationally known guest artist. Denise Jackson and Gregory Huffman, from the Joffrev Ballet, perform with the Eugene Ballet in this irresistable holiday pre sentation. Miss Jackson most recentK appeared in the PBS Nijinsky Tribute partnered by Rudolph Nureyev. Last year's production with the Symphony was a sell out. The Nutcracker will undoubtedly move you into the holi day mood. • APRIL 24 & 25,1982 • SEVEN DEADLY SINS The Bertold Brecht/Kurt Weil classic is a stunning combination of theatre and dance The seven deadly sms sloth, pride, anger, gluttony, lust, avarice and envy —are explored in this visual feast The exploration involves one central figure, Annie, who is represented by both sides of her character. The experienced alter^go Annie narrates the progress of the silent dancing, innocent Annie II. Annie's intense journey through seven years, seven cities and seven sins will capture theatre, music and ballet lovers. An experience not to be missed. ALL PERFORMANCES AT SOUTH EUGENE HIGH SCHOOL SOUTH EUGENE HIGH SCHOOL PERFORMANCE HALL 490 EAST 19TH AVENUE TICKET POLICY Subscriptions are processed according to date received No single tickets will be available until October 7th. No refunds available on cancellations or price adjustments on exchanges To secure seat ing with friends, include all orders in one envelope CUT OUT & MAIL TODAY! 1 FILL OUT THE FORM BELOW AND MAIL TO: The Eugene Ballet Company P.O.Box 11200 Eugene, Oregon 97440 METHOD OF PAYMENT □ Check enclosed □ MasterchargelVISA Card No.___ Expiration Date_____ EVENING PERFORMANCES 8:00 P.M._ ICinderella. Sat., Oct. 17, 198) ' JNutcracker. Fri.. Dee. 11, 1981 Nutcracker, Sat.. Dec. 12, 1981 Seven Deadly Sins, Sat.. Apr 24, 1982 I would like to ait in: EVENING PERFORMANCES MATINEES _2r00 PM._ □Cinderella, Sun.. Oct 18. 1981 □ Nutcracker. Sat.. Dec. 12.1981 □ Nutcracker. Sun.. Dec 13. 1981 □Seven Deadly Sins, Sun.. Apr 25, 1982 MATINEES □Section A $2}.00 SEND MY SUBSCRIPTION TO: [ 'Section B 17.00 Name __ Section C 10.50 Address_Stale Zip Section C 6.00 OOF Students & Seniors Home Phone_Day Phone □Section A f 19.50 □Section B 15.50 ( ISection C 9.50 □Section C 5*50 Students & Seniors AS A CHARTER SUBSCRIBER YOU WILL ENJOY ... PRIORITY SEATING! GREAT SAVINGS! NO WAITING! TICKET INSURANCE! EXCHANGE PRIVILEGES! SPECIAL NOTIFICATION! I I I I -J For further information, call the Eugene Opera at 485-3985 and they will transfer you to the Eugene Ballet