Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, July 26, 1984, Page 6, Image 6

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Swing into
summer with
CARNIVAL THEATRE!
University Theatre’s fun-filled season of plays will fill
your summer evenings with music and laughter!
I'm Getting My Act Together and
Taking It On The Road
The critically acclaimed musical starring
PRISCILLA LAURIS
July 5, 6, 7, 19, 25, 26; August 3, 4, 10
Side ty Side ty
A musical revue of
Broadway show tunes by the
master songwriter, Stephen
Sondheim
July 12, 13, 14, 20, 21
August 2, 11
Robinson Theatre • 8 p.m.
$5.00 - Any Friday or Saturday
$3.50 - Any other performance day
Call 686-4191 for ticket reservations and information.
Mass Appeal
A heartwarming comic
drama starring TOM
LASSWELL and DENNIS
SMITH
July 17, 18, 27, 28
August 1, 8, 9
calendar
FILM
THURSDAY, 7-26
Cinema 7: “Seeing Red” at
7:30 p.m. “The Front” at 3:45
p.m. $3.50.
FRIDAY, 7-27
Cinema 7: “Heat and Dust”
at 7:30 p.m. “Zorba the Greek” at
9:50 p.m. $3.50.
SATURDAY, 7-28
Cinema 7: (See Friday’s
listing)
SUNDAY, 7-29
Cinema 7: "Heat and Dust”
at 1 and 7 p.m. “Zorba the Greek”
at 3:20 and 9:20 p.m. $3.
MONDAY, 7-30
Cinema 7: “Heat and Dust”
at 7 p.m. "Zorba the Greek” at
9:20 p.m. $3.50.
TUESDAY, 7-31
Cinema 7: (See Monday’s
listing)
WEDNESDAY, 8-1
Cinema 7: (See Monday’s
listing)
MUSIC
THURSDAY, 7-26
Beer Garden. EMU Dining
Room. 3-6 p.m. Free.
A Farewell to Wheatgerm,
with music by Whatisname and a
Bunch of Other Guys. Amazon
Park, 27th Avenue and Hilyard
Street. 6:30 p.m. Free.
Whitetones, a capella do
wop. Downtown Mall. Noon.
Free.
FRIDAY, 7-27
The Third Annual Mozart
Festival, Part III, featuring the
Oregon Mozart Players, con
ducted by Robert Hurtwitz. Beall
Concert Hall. 8 p.m. $7 and $5.
Call 345-6197 for further info.
Visions, The Fantasy Affair, a
seven member rhythm and blues
band from Portland. Community
Center for the Performing Arts,
8th Avenue and Lincoln Street.
Doors open at 9 p.m. $3. All ages
welcome, wheelchair accessible.
Adult refreshments available
downstairs with i.d. Call
687-2746 for further info.
SATURDAY, 7-28
Sundance, reggae from Seat
tle. Community Center for the
Performing Arts, 8th Avenue and
Lincoln Street. Doors open at 9
p.m. $4. All ages welcome,
wheelchair accessible. Adult
refreshments available downstairs
with i.d. Call 687-2746 for further
info.
SUNDAY, 7-29
Children’s Music Festival.
Amazon Park, 27th Avenue and
Hilyard Street. 1 p.m. Free.
The Intimate Strangers. Skin
ner’s Butte Park. 2 p.m. Free.
MONDAY, 7-30
Touch, jazz with vocals.
Downtown Mall. Noon. Free.
Eugene Stage Band. Universi
ty Park, 24th Avenue and Univer
sity Street. 6:30 p.m. Free.
WEDNESDAY, 8-1
Eagle Park Slim, blues.
Downtown Mall. Noon. Free.
Amankay. Westmoreland
Community Center, 22nd Avenue
and Fillmore Street. 6:30 p.m.
Free.
THEATRE
“Side by Side by Son
dheim” performed by Carnival
Theatre. Robinson Theatre,
Villard Hall. Aug. 2 and 11. 8
p.m. $5 Friday and Saturday,
$3.50 any other performance day.
Call 686-4191 for reservations and
further info.
“Camelot” by Lerner and
Loew, performed by the
Mainstage Theatre Company.
Downtown Mall. Aug. 2, 4, 10,
16, and 18. 8:30 p.m. $5 advance,
$6 at the gate. Directed by Joe
Zingo. Call 683-4368 for reserva
tions and further info.
“Alice in Wonderland” per
formed by the Mainstage Theatre
Company. Downtown Mall. July
28, Aug. 3, 4, 10, 11. 17, and 18.
6:30 p.m. $3 adults, $2 under 12.
Directed by Dana Brown and Joe
Zingo. Call 683-4368 for reserva
tions and further info.
"Mass Appeal” performed by
Carnival Theatre. Robinson
Theatre, Villard Hall. July 27, 28,
Aug. 1, 8. and 9. 8 p.m. $5 Friday
and Saturday. $3.50 any other
performance day. Call 686-4191
for reservations and further info.
“Godspell” performed by the
Mainstage Theatre Company.
Downtown Mall. July 29, 31. and
Aug. 1. 8:30 p.m. $5 advance, $6
at the gate. Directed by Joe Zingo.
Call 683-4368 for reservations and
limner mm.
‘‘Life is a Four-Letter Word”
musical review directed by
Melina Neal, performed by the
Mainstage Theatre Company. July
26. 28. Aug. 3, 9.11. and 17. 8:30
p.m. $5 advance, $6 at the gate.
Call 683-4368 for reservations and
further info.
"I’m Getting My Act
Together and Taking It on the
Road” performed by Carnival
Theatre. Robinson Theatre,
Villard Hall. July 26, Aug. 3, 4,
and 10. 8 p.m. $5 Friday and
Saturday, $3.50 any other pterfor
mance day. Call 686-4191 for
reservations and further info.
‘‘Trouble in Mind” by Alice
Childress, performed by Mixed
Pieces/Hands On Theatre. The
former Artists’ Union space at 985
Willamette Street. July 26, Aug.
1, 2, and 5. 8 p.m. $3.
"Safety Rest" by local
playwright Maggie Martin, per
formed by Mixed Pieces/Hands
On Theatre. The former Artist’s
Union space at 985 Willamette
Street. July 27, 29, and Aug. 4. 8
p.m. $3.
DANCE
New Works by C. Rider
Dance Company. Monroe Park,
10th Avenue and Monroe Street.
Sunday. G p.m. Free
"Crossroads" a modern
dance/theatre piece choreograph
ed by Kathy Petersen, performed
by members of Mixed
Pieces/Hands On Theatre and by
other local dancers to music by
local composers and others. The
former Artist’s Union space at 985
Willamette Street. July 28 and
Aug. 3. 8 p.m. $3.
MISCELLANEOUS
FRIDAY, 7-27
Weiss the Magician.
Downtown Mail. Noon. Free.
SATURDAY, 7-28
Saturday Market. 8th Avenue
and Oak Street. All day. Food,
crafts, and entertainment.
‘‘Summer Skies’1
planetarium show. Willamette
Science and Technology Center,
next to Autzen Stadium. 3 p.m.
$2 general, $1 students and senior
citizens.
Creswell Air Fair, featuring
stunt planes, skydivers, and anti
que aircraft. $3. Call 683-4946 for
further info.
SUNDAY, 7-29
Non-alcoholic beverage
tasting event, sponsored by the
Lane Alcoholism Foundation.
Maude Kerns Art Center. 2 p.m.
to 5 p.m. $5 general, $3 students.
Call 484-1713 for further info.
"Summer Skies" (See Satur
day’s listing)
Creswell Air Fair. (See Satur
day's listing)
CONTINUING
Maude Kerns Art Center:
Contemporary Realist Painters,
works by Philip Behymer.
Madelaine Leipe, Andrew
Johnston, Terry Olson. Judith
Nantker. Michael Harris and The
Oregon Society of Realist
Painters. Through July 30.
Opus 5 Gallery: "10 X 10”
featuring works by Mary
Bowman, Tony Bowman, Hannah
Goldrich. Sophie Kirtner, Allan
Kluber, Sandra Lopez, Bill
Lowry. Carol Pratt, Lotte Streis
inger, and Joanne Taylor.
Through July.
University Museum of Art:
Drawings and paintings by Nor
thwest artist Morris Graves.
Through July 31.
University Museum of
Natural History: “Raven's
Cousins. Traditional Arts of the
Native Northwest.” Through
December. Hungarian Folk Art
exhibit. Through July.
New Zone Gallery: "Spec
tator Sports/Armchair Olympics”
mail art and gallery artist exhibit.
Through Aug. 2.
Aperture Gallery:
Photographs by Marianne Clancy.
Through Aug. 11.
The Book and Tea Shop:
"Prints” by Ed Rice. July 30-Aug.
31.
NORTHWEST
"The King and 1" starring
Yul Brynner. Portland Civic
Auditorium. Tuesday-Sunday, Ju
ly 26-Aug. 5. 8 p.m. evenings. 2
p.m. Saturday and Sunday
matinees. $14-$37. Call
1-226-4371 for reservations and
further info.
Seafair 84. Seattle. July
26-Aug. 5. Call 1-206-623-7100
for further info.
Compiled by Bob Webb
686-INFO
TAPE 651
The Calendar deadline for the
Thursday paper is Friday at noon.
et al.
THE UNITED STATES STUDENT ASSOCIA
TION’S national congress, which will be held at the
University August 4-9, invites interested students to
attend workshops. Students can register as an
observer delegate at the ASUO office. Suite 4, EMU,
until 5 p.m. Tuesday. A complete congress agenda is
posted in Suite 4. For more information contact
Sherri Schultz in the ASUO office, or call 686-3724.
THE LANE COUNTY DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL
COMMITTEE meeting will be held today at Alton
Baker Park. A potluck picnic will begin at 5:50 p.m.
(A-M bring main dish, N-Z bring salad or dessert). A
panel will discuss the 1984 Democratic national con
vention at 6:30, and at 7:30 the central committee
will meet.
TOE ALLIANCE FOR PEACE IN CENTRAL
AMERICA is holding a benefit dinner at Zoo-Zoo’s
restaurant, 454 Willamette St., Sunday, 5 p.m. to 10
p.m. Classical guitarist Peter Thomas will provide
the evening’s entertainment. For more information
call 484-5867 or 485-1755.
TOE RELIGIOUS COMMUNITY FOR EQUAL
JUSTICE is sponsoring a state-wide anti-death
penalty rally Sunday at 3:30 p.m. in Willson Park,
Salem. Following brief presentations, there will be a
walk to the Oregon State Penitentiary, at about 4:15.
For more information call Rollie Smith, 753-4323;
Myron Hall, 362-1478; Llano Thelin, 650-0166; or
Paul Wichman, 227-3186.