Theater: Pocket Playhouse plans a full schedule of weekly shows m Continued from Page 2D Sanders said, “they give you a chance to really surprise the au dience and gives them a chance to participate in something new.” The new year also holds a full schedule of weekly Pocket Play house shows, which are put on by undergraduates. The graduate student-run theater, the Arena, will hold four shows inter spersed with the mainstage four. Friday will be a full day for Ab solute Improv as they put on an afternoon show at the EMU Am phitheater, take part in a show case at Robinson in the early evening and headline at an EMU Ballroom show to close the night. Neither the theater department nor Absolute lost many perform ers to graduation. The extensive requirements of the major held up many would-be graduates, Sanders said. “This program is not a profes sional industrial training pro gram,” he explained. “When you’re done, you’ll be able to do a Shakespearian monologue and build a platform.” 1998-99 Robinson Season ■ ‘GUYS AND DOLLS’: A musical fable of love, marriage and temperance. Songs include "Luck Be a Lady,” “Sit Down You’re Rocking the Boat," “If I were a Bell" and “I’ve Never Been in Love Before.” Directed by Jack Watson. Shows on Nov. 6,7; 12-14; 20,21 ■ ‘A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE’: Blanche DuBois is a Southern belle whose life has been undermined by her romantic illusions to the point that she cannot face the realities of life as they are harshly presented by her sister, Stella, after Blanche moves to New Orleans. Directed by Kirk Boyd. Shows on Jan. 29,30; Feb. 4-6; 11,12 ■ ‘OUR TOWN’: Humor, picturesqueness and pathos are set against a background of cen turies of social history in a 1901 New Hampshire village. Directed by Ed Ragozzino. Shows on April 9,10; 15-17; 23,24 ■ ‘DARKOFTHEMOON’: The play is set in the Smoky Mountains and recounts the tale of an elfin witch boy who once saw Barbara Allen and was smitten in love. He is given human form to woo her and from there the story unfolds. Directed by Joseph Gilg. Shows on May 21,22; 27-29; June 4,5 SOURCE: University Theater ODE Classifieds... Worth Looking Into! Team Rider Dave Scaftidi Lamar Snowboards A 13th & High Eugene 484-2588 C„eeb ■•a ■ es»i0 Rider Owned & Operated Since 1985 Student’s Choice Best Breakfast In Eugene STUDENTS RECEIVE 15% OFF FOOD & BEVERAGE Moiv-F ri: 7:00-11:00 & 2:00-4:00 Good all day Wednesday Must show current student 10 • Not valid on orders to go Discount valid tor students only • Not valid with other otters Marionberry French Toast • Four Benedicts Morning Star • Seared Ahi Sandwich Tasty Tofu and Tempeh Dishes Black Bean Ravioli • Salads Four Homemade Soups Outdoor Seating Qm QaU Gourmet Cuisine in a Casual Atmosphere ^ 1473 E. 1 9th STREET QdO-QRQfi (CORNER OF 19,M & AGATE IN EUGENE) iCm UJ?U OPEN 7 UNTIL 4 DAILY 003949, 7 Stack 'P'Utt&i Buy one get one half off (of equal or lesser value) Make your new apartment your home. 'P’Uttfo .. Ansel Adams Salvador Dali Michael Parkes 0pfuz44ied cvAile you ounzit Specialists in Art, Custom Framing and Design Valley River Center (541) 683-8040 d UN11* Shows start at 9; Mohawk Blvd Restaurant and Plzzaria co i o c a 0 I LUSCIOUS CLOTflES FOR m Sr WOMErt 1797 flTan 5>-K££+ o Evgenis 343—3225