Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 06, 1990, Page 10, Image 9

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    _Encore!_
Play unfolds tale of jealous friends
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Aren.i Theatie opens tin- tourth ot its In. pi.ns
this season Wednesday night .it H with /fene/ac -
tors writtentn Mu.haul Iravn
\iidilioiial peiloriti.iiu es .ire sc heduled for
April 1J 11 and in .M. all perfonnances begin .it
IS p III
Hrni'liit tor* whic h features the talents ol lour
performers follows the lives of two emiples who
are loon I line friends
()ne of the i harm tcrs. < olin. sets out to destroy
the i areer of l),n id. an up and-t inning yuppie ar
i Intel t In destroying one of Ins projet ts
To complicate the plot, (adln’s wile Sheila
dei ides to go to work lor liavid and ends up toll
mg in love u ith him
Ihis is a story ol jealousy and opposition and
benefai lion said duel tor Nam V heating 1 he
i Inline ters have to dec ide when helping is n< Inal
ly helping and when not helping is helping
I he play also deals \y ith the ideas ol i o clepeii
demy and giving i are and receiving can' said
heating
‘‘Jane David’s cs lie is always helping every
one " heating said She’s almost a niartyi with
mil knowing it lull in the 1-11(1 she tomes In ,i re
ali/.ation and gels her life bat h
Tlie fniii i .ist itiemhers and many ( rcu mem
bers have been prat lit mg tor six weeks and ke.il
mg said the pla\ has i nine a long wav
"When von hrst read the pla\ it seems verv
wnrtlv ver\ l.nglish. hut the east and 1 have had
the best time finding more and more and more in
the pla\ explained Keating Its a verv tom
pies play ami it's very ( lever in the things it ties
together
In /feoe/.ittors actors spe.ik diret 11 \ to the au
dience in monologue form It) wars aftei the
events tlesi ribeti took plat e The actors and at
tresses present their monologues then go hat k
and perform the e\cuts
"It’s verv i inematit . it flows verv quit kh and
it's punctuated hv the monologues." Keating
said
Although the plot tells of friends torn apart, it
ends on a somewhat good note ' The ending is a
little bit up, Keating explained "All the t burnt
lets end up a little hit better off and ihcv all tome
to an understanding
One of the good things about the pla\ "is that
it allows eat h t harm ter to go through t flanges."
she said
l’lie tangled plot of /fene/at tors promises to en
tertain audit-in es " I his is a funnv plav Keating
is known lor his funnv stuff so people will he
entertained . " Keating explained "Hut it will also
leave them thinking and mavbe seeing some of
themselves I he\ will he amusingly ilhiminat
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