Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 10, 1991, Page 6, Image 6

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ARTS
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I Imath.i s \[*olo ti\ o/irns tonuiirm* m^ht .it \rrmi Ihr.itrr t I Oft t)l<l ( .unpti s l.tnr l hr firrtnrmaiu r starts .it H
Play explores morality, strength
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Showtime : • 4, *<», it th»* A'- t
Theatre 1109 Old Campus Lane Showtime • 8 pm Addi
tion.ii performances an- •>; heduted 1 • ? Apr M1 13 and 18 20
T i *> ■ • , a, 4«: * <itj * * * at !?••• Hoh«'-v : Thoatf a'?- S3 fi • stu
dents and S4 for the general public The t>office is open
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6 30 p in to 8 15 p m on performance nights
This is .1 (ila\ lh.it i olebrutes tin- hit
tersweet i ninplexities ot thi> human
(■motion As direi tot Marion Rossi
summed it up Klmath.i s \poloi’\
explores issues ol honestv moral it \
love self awareness and personal
strength
I he |>lii\ lurries .1 message th.ii goes Iwsonil
just (hr slor\ of ,1 young vviiin.m s quest for love
■ mil happiness
Klmatha s struggle to find true love m a loss
Ilian Irui* u * irlil asks that wo i onsidet tin- reasons
ami results of our at lions in rolalKinships while
rei ogni/.mg where true beauty lies in out
solves ” saui Rossi a master s student in theater
arts
In the pi.i\ I Imafha rot ounls memories of her
past lives ospoi taliv her relationships with men
and refler Is on how fulfillment Inis somehow
eluded her Hut .is slir reviews these events In hei
life Ml mat ha reconstructs her own sense of sell'
esteem through the ha/e ol her emotional lutrden
The end ol the |da\ however is i ratted ambig
uously The audience is I el I to dei ide II Klmalha
is resolved in her willingness to Irv again at love
ot d as the title suggests, she is offering an apol
ogy lot taking her life and putting an end to her
agony
Written in 107 C playwright Kehei i a Kunson
entered Apology in the Amerii an ( Allege Theater
I estival Since then Kanson. a North Carolina
native, has written more than til plays many
about rural women and grass roots politics.
Kanson tom lies on issues whii h I think we all
need lo think about and look at in our lives.
Kossi said "I find lllm.illui s Apoiogl in
Irigumglv different lyru al and poetii
What Kossi finds appealing as well is Kanson s
stvlistit elfort to mesh musk and movement in
lei hides into her w orks to enhan. e then dramatii
strut tore
By Ming Rodrigues
Fmeraid Fnieflammen! Reporter
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