Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 03, 1992, Image 1

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    Oregon Daily
TUESDAY, MARCH 3,1992
EUGENE, OREGON
VOLUME 93. ISSUE 112
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New theater group performs plays of minorities
j Local organization seeks
to explain diverse back
grounds, provide outlet for
non white actors
By Hope Nea son
; about spreading history But mure
j i iiu <i! 1 \. it'.-, the history uf minorities
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. other King Theater (In. ip gave its sc
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ret Theater in bug’. m: to a sellout crowd
last Sunday
The first play . In IV/ri/e \inrrh .1 it.Us
three Alrn .111 Anicriuiis arid three I.j.i
itasun* portraying the struggles ■ ■! Alri
can Americans in their eflurt to gain so
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Dire* lor Uridgrlte J.u hsiiji-i' ahnt.u!.e!i
sanl tlte group plans on doing plays
which help to explain the more diverse
bin ^grounds of minorities namely AI
ru an-Anieruans, Asian-Americans, hat
in Alltel 11 ans and \atne Ane'i, ms
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left out of the mainstream theater, she
s.lid "I'eople who need a von e
111 In Whih• Amrrit .t. .. tors ih rifn
recollections of slavery, sui h as being
chained by the bands and feet to ships
and being force fed Slave 'handlers an
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tin* floor of u slaughter is.
Slave owners give other monologues,
in. holing t.ortes|toii.if!;. t ■ ' v,i-i n ,i for
liter slave who has been Irei-il and a for
nu*r *>In v i uw tier
1'he owner implores the former slave
to i Him: ! k saving ■ nosed her
sl.r.e •• t inidren like her .. The former
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you raise \our own c h.i ! 1 m.ir
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J.o k solid . s 11 r 11 ill lit !. ..d i-.ngette thru
lei already dues .i good .0 oi .thralling
outside talent and pulling on sm h Uadi
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group wants to etu on rage ha a I artists l ;r
c a use she believes hu. -I*. doesn't do
enough for loi al talent
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people who go to Portland or out ,.!
town, her,him- thi s ..: no' r> . I
li« ally. she *..i.d
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live outlet (he group p: "■ i- s tor her
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( jir >' of thf impnrt.UU e i>[ lilt: subject
Mi.»t ,d .is really don't know .1 lot
bl.11 k !. 1 -.tor y.' she -..nil ' I lear net!
,1 lot (list Irnin learning the si rip!
Another actress, I‘.e.!el!e Ansar; nor
n .: , w ; > , in the Springfield School
liislnc t. ami |ier!orsneil in the lot al story
lelh:;^ lestai tins year
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ven t t onlribiileti anything according to
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, :,. ■ play s pertorinetl 11 v I he Ml K
g; up ar' a way o( (hanging that kirn! of
tl: using An 1!. ml
" The more people are aware 11! our
history, the more they are going to he
able to apjiret iate each other," Ans.iri
said
j0 kst.n-l ..hnholleh said the gr. up
will now perform yvherever they tan,
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kei ; going
m group had t een working ior tv. n
years to get enough money to start per
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tie y .! turned down for all the grants
! , . . .; ' ' the Vf Kell/ie
giver t at: ering and Oregon State (ion:
■ GROUP
Maya Fnnctno Thomas recollects slavery
in In Whilo America which portrays the
struggles ot African-Americans in their ef
fort to gam sor lal equality with whites