Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 26, 1990, Page 6, Image 6

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Lvsistrata faces timeless themes
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Uh.it li<i()|)i'ns w lii-ii ,i (Ireek
pla\ nrigmallv performed in
till III is si't m I‘120 Amen
i .i / i si.sir,il,i is w hat happens
1'nivi‘isitv Theatre debuted
l.\ sislml.i UTdnes(ia\ in k il
lard I Fall's Arena I lie.ilri I In
pln\ tackles dm ongoing topic
ot uar t.iking an anti war
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l.\ Sis/rata vs Inc II IS set ill the
post World War II era tells a
stor\ ol Inns women hand to
gethei lr\ mg to tort r llu'ir
mi*n into finding .1 lasting
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rile women of sisfrafa ie
fuse to return home li.rve sev
m 1 are for their 1 luldren until
the men 1 flange the vva\ they
are looking at things The goal
of the women's refusals is to
get tti«* men to work together
anil find a \\ay to se< lire a Iasi
mg peace
This play deals with the
strengths nt women and tfie
i.ontributions the\ can make to
sin n-l\ said direr tin Mai A
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.uni important members nl soi t
ety tli.it need In hf heard, and
I \ sislr.lt,I addresses this impnr
taut issue
/ i sistralti i iintronls an issue
and then goes deeper tu show
how determination i an make a
ddtereiu e
' I .ysistiata sees a i ause and
is v\ tiling tu stand behind it
said l.enanne Sylvester, the ai
tress who portrays l.ysistrata
the tamale lead
'' She's a i miliilante. a ti lend
a teai her and a drill sergeant
who's lighting tin her t ause
she said
Donahue decided to set the
play in the 1 mitts 'because that
was the beginning ol the worn
mi's movement. she said
She added. "We look an old
pla\ and set it in contemporary
times because it puts the play
i loser to (the audience s) i on
si ieni e and bet ause the themes
are so contemporary
"This play is bawdy
Donahue said. emphasizing
that the si ript has a lot ol puns
and sexual |okes It's a very
sexual pla\ .'' she said
Hat ked up by songs and
pieces ill the IDUOs. the stage
i nines alive with the ai ling ol
i!() last members "The i asl is
marvelous." Donahue said
"It's a group ol very talented
very disi iphned people who
bring positive energy to this en
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Also following in the tradi
tional footsteps ol ( .reek drama
l.\sishiil.i employs a dancing
chorus ol lour men and lour
women who dame sing and
kibitz as Donahue desi lilies
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