Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 24, 1990, Page 7, Image 7

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    ARTS
Theatre season begins Friday with Bum This
Play by Lanford Wilson about life, love
By Ming Rodrigues
Emerald Reporter
The intrigues of life, love and
relationships set the mood for
Hum This, a contemporary dra
ilia set in New York City open
ing the University Theatre's
second season at the Kobinson
Theatre this Friday.
"The key to this play is pas
sion," said director Andrew
Longoria, a University theater
arts graduate student. "You are
not always able to decide who
to love even when you know
who you should love "
A recent play by Pulitzer
Prize winning American play
wright I.anford Wilson. Hurn
This deals with passion in rela
tionships. The plot revolves
around four people (one wom
an and three men) in New York
City coming to grips with the
death of a mutual friend In the
process, their lives are irrevoca
bly entwined.
The woman. Anna, has a pas
sionless romance with one
man. Burton. She is deeply
shaken by the appearance of
Pale, the mysterious brother of
the deceased who arrives to set
tle his sibling's affairs.
Ijinforil \\ ilson's other plays
include Fifth at luly ami l’.ilt\ '<
loll ns a Pulitzer Prize win
ning play
"Kac.h nl the plays I haye di
reeled at the I'niversilv were
seltH led in order to present me
with a spei itic direr ting chat
lenge. and tins is also true ol
Hurn This," said Longoria
w ho directed Ghost on Firr and
\liro in Wonderland for the
I 'Diversity, Theatre
"The play deals with phvsi
cal passion that's rarely dealt
with in drama." he said "(let
ting a group ol undergraduates
to ai t intimate with one anoth
er is a delit ate thing
Hunt This is Longoria's first
produr tion in the Robinson
Theatre lor the first time in
three years, a I'niversilv stu
dent is directing a play at the
theater
In addition. Hurn This will
play in repertory with Richard
Green's Fastern Standard, an
other contemporary play set in
New York Gity to open next
week
The performance starts at H
pin Additional performances
will be on Oct. 27; Nov ‘I, to.
15 and 20; and Dec. 1 Curtain
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T/mi Trulhiere and Hr,id Goodman slur in the l 'niversify Theatre production of Burn Thin,
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