Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 27, 1992, Page 3, Image 3

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    Women struggle on ‘Home Front’
By Karen Engels
E mw a ■ ’ ftet> J
Wnimm fighting 1* Und tlnur n ■■ . if tv
while their men .ire off lighting .1 w.ir one
strong theme in Horne I ront. 0 play Is Karen
Vossler-Chumpion that opened V. 1 v in
Villard Hall's Arena Iheatre
Set during World Wat II. the plus 1 enters
around four women dealing iiot-onh witlethe ah
sent e of their men hat with the absent'r .a the::
traditional roles
The changes duint t ome e.lslh l uthrrme, tile
heroine, returns home Irom college to tied that
her father, brother 'and- sister's husband have all
gone off to war Shi ..nwiHing!s si .is borne to
help support tile I'amils at he! aging another s re
quest
Catherine, a pacifist and writer •- .peaks out
against what she believes is a. uy .■ -a. vw. hat
finds nothing lint silence
s aila raie s mother and 1 - > I
Volie. also each go on a psyt ii.iiogu .a , ■ .: 111 ■ %
during the phis Brenda is. racked >vdh gaift be
cause she is pregnant arid can t work-in li- ip the
family Millie, at a tender lre d isi overs 1.- ; .sexu
ality and falls in lose svitjh a returned siddiet
I'lie mother, meahss!:; ha struggles belsyfen the
old security of being taken t are . I bs her men and
the new reality
Although women are central to the pi.is, men
are also "present'' through th.e women's eves in
lirr.im M'i|Ui:i)ics .i;iii nightmans!*. liar ut,*..f mui*
s,:cnes. portraying dark >1:ui sontr'. Hr. * •> v tulrnl
i liangi's ar Causrs in IkiIIi thusi w!io g.i am!
thuM- who stay in h : tAm thos. win May <n
tin- homo fnint < .ni t * ■■• .1;tin- war ■ inm. ;-.
It's .1 11*r\ ;• malour • ntri! j>!.1- ini I!
Win!!v. inn* nt luiir lli.ili* ast tiu-iiii ■ t-s , In* 1111*11
an! uti sliigii fi r tin* wi. ii* play, hut tin s arm t
tiii* fix us.
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hrwlhi'r w 1 ill’s .1 hrt.li-r to li.ilia-niu* ill pn *• ut
all statin till! at tualli .n ( .itinTim*> t.n iu-.-.Ms
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tu ami riialistu stylus, attuirpling to show <-at ii
t iiar.H ti*r s ps\ 1 holi gu al ■ .miry in tin* iirgin
nu.>*,. tilings start mil .n wl .it w. •. r .111,1 jjrogri'ss
*,1* mt ri-.isingil nightmarish si in , Sarin' *-■■:,!.
iti's i til * *. titrinis ui vs in;:* *. s :. , •*. m.i w n r.a
ism. fapiSanii; aburtiun aft* ilisi vissi il
It's an .inti a-int ul-thitigs pi.n Sarno -....it.
milling tli.it .1 pn v.iiiirig thiritu* ul war -uni [ 1 • * 1 >
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tli.it a sltuiii* . light. U'l il in .. *•*■ I iti tii.* jn r i.it
mam • Sunn* 1 untrnt is also pnsti .n.ilili* for
1 iuldn It. shi* s.nii
ilulhf iiiinl i nliiiuis tonight :.’i:- s tar
(in*, ami Aiarvh * ' in ! i. A. * ■ > ' Ail
shows ix'gin (it H pin Lat.-i .itin-rs w.i m*t in*
si-atud I 11 ki ts an Si gimiutl admission .mil st
(or studi'iits
COOL TOPS -
HOT PRICES!
2/18.00
OR 9.99 EACH
ORIG. 14.0015.00 EACH
YOUR FAVORITE
CAP SLEEVE, ONE
BUTTON TEE OR
ONE POCKET,
CREW NECK TEE IN
A LARGE
SELECTION OF
FASHION COLORS.
COTTON BLENDS.
SIZES S, M, L.
2/12.99
OR 6.99 EACH
ORIG. 10.00 EACH
EVER POPULAR TANK
TOPS IN A LARGE COLOR
SELECTION. COTTON
BLENDS. SIZES S, M, L.
Reducer #40
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Coflee . Esprnss • Sandwiches. Catering • Etc.
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Editor-in-Chief
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THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON
Eat my apple will you’’ LEAVE MY GARDEN'
BEGONE1 And take all the mole traps with you'