Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 21, 1988, Page 8, Image 8

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Continued from Page 5
Lewiston Morning Tribune.
The musical, based on a book
by Jess Gregg and Robert
Bridges and performed by the
Missoula-based theatre troupe,
present the West "the way we
have come to believe it to have
been — with a strong slug of fun
and a shot of flatout
wackiness.” McCarthy added.
"Cowboy" is a fitting tribute
to the life of America's great
cowboy artist whose rise to
fame and solid relationship
with wife Nancy "Mamie"
Cooper provide the basis for a
highly entertaining production
Opening with a scene that
features Russell and his pals at
tempting to pawn paintings in
order to head north to the last
open range, the play quickly
moves to the entry of Mamie
Cooper into Russell's life. Upon
Mamie's arrival. Russell soon is
forced to choose between his
two sidekicks and Mamie’s
love.
The choice is a difficult one.
but Russell chooses to follow
Mamie and her dreams, enabl
ing the play to progress from the
point where Russell is a "going
his career. But I often found
myself wondering, ‘If Charlie
Russell and Mamie Cooper had
never met. would the world
have ever known the greatest of
the western artists. Charles
Marion Russell.' " mused
Bridges.
‘Russell’s works have a warm feeling of
storytelling around the campfire’
— Patricia Cusick
nowhere-quick” cowboy to an
artist in the high society of New
York City.
“There is little doubt that
while Charlie's artistic
brilliance was wholly his own.
the young uneducated orphan
he married was absolutely
responsible for the brilliance of
"Cowboy" plays at the Hult
Center’s Silva Concert Hall
tomorrow at 8 p.m. Tickets are
$10 and $8 for students and
$14. $12 and $7.50 for the
general public. Tickets can be
purchased at the EMU Main
Desk or by phoning the Hult
Center at 687-5000.
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