Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 12, 1993, Page 7B, Image 15

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    If you read the article about where to spend Valen
tine’s Day with your sweetheart, and you're stHI hav
ing a little trouble making concrete plans, the Pocket
Playhouse is open and is presenting Postcards Feb.
12 and 13.
If you have never attended one of the Pocket per
formances. they are in Room 102 Villard, 1109 Old
Campus Ln. If you spent all of your money on flow
ers and dinner, this is the place to be. The cost is only
a $1 donation.
The Pocket Playhouse is a nonprofit organization.
It earns money from selling concessions at Robinson
Theater. Each production is given $50 for each play
"We usually spend about $40 on paint and $10
on miscellaneous props,” said Director Rebecca
David.
Postcards is the directing debut for David, a the
ater major at the University. She had to submit the
play and then go through a lottery system to be cho
sen to direct the play.
Postcards opens to three American women in the
beach in St. Tropez, France. The women have been
their for a few days but have just met one another.
The play is considered contemporary and is set in
1992. The story unfolds as the audience learns about
the recent experiences each of the women have had
to get to where they are now.
Tha Pockat Playftouaa wHI praaant Poitcardi today
and Saturday In Room 102 VUard.
The audience gets to know the women as they get
to know each other in the play. The three women are
played by Sandy Vrvtlo. Jdl Petersen, and Angie Gaa
par.
The Pocket Playhouse used to be a 430-level the
ater class but has now turned into a nonprotit student
run organization. There are about 10 people involved
in the production ot Postcards. The Pocket Playhouse
encourages alt students to not only view its plays, but
to be a part of the production as well.
All it takes to be a member ol the stall is contact
through a submitted piece ol work or a phone call
Every Friday at 4 30 p.m, the door opens and seats
are available on a lirst-come. lirst-served basis. So
when Valentine's plans are made, do not overtook the
newest production ol the Pocket Playhouse. And lor
any more information contact John Harris or the Uni
versity Theater bo* office
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