Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 01, 1984, Page 5, Image 5

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    Lily Tomlin's coming and
that's the truth — phhhhhhh
The indomitable sister Boogie
Woman, known professionally as Lily
Tomlin, appears in Eugene al the Hult's
Silva Hall on May 14. The concert will
benefit, in part, the nuclear freeze spon
sored by Women for Disarmament and
Citizens for Lasting Security. The 472
freeze-benefit tickets are available at
Marketplace Books in the Fifth Street
Market, Paper Traders at Southtowne,
Paradox Books on 13th Avenue by campus
and Mother Kali's on Fifth and Blair.
Tickets are $16.50, $13.50 and $10.50.
After the concert, freeze diehards can
attend a champagne reception for Tomlin.
The extra $25 reception cost is tax
deductible. Top-notch seats have been
reserved for those attending the
reception.
For further information and reception
tickets, call 343-8548.
Photo courtesy of Michael Childers
Topgirls' ends Second Season
“Top Girls," the last of this year's Second
Season productions, makes its Northwest
premiere Thursday, May 3, at the Arena Theater in
Villard Hall.
British playwright Caryl Churchill's 1982 work
tells the story of Marlene, the newly promoted
manager of the Top Girls Employment Agency. To
celebrate her success, she holds a dinner party
and invites some of history's most prominent
women. Top girls, she learns, have all had to pay
the price for power and success in the modern
world.
The play is directed by graduate student Lyn
da Czajkowska who starred as Joan in this year's
University Theatre production, "Saint Joan." Cza
jkowska directed last year's Second Season
drama, "Slow Dance on the Killing Ground."
The cast includes Kimberly Anderson, Shan
non O'Keefe, Nancy West, Tina Richey and Nancy
Julian. The set design is by Faber de Chaine, and
costumes are designed by Jeanette de Jong.
Performances run May 3-5, 10-12, and 17-19.
Tickets are $2 and can be ordered through the
theater box office at 686-4191 from noon to 4 p.m.,
Monday through Saturday.
Photo by Michael Clapp
Kim Anderson and Tina Richey play in the Se
cond Season production of Caryl Churchill's
"Topgirls."
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