MgRRELL WEAR THEM OUT WHERE LANi>, SkY 8 WATER MEET MCKENZIE Downtown Kuj>ene . 79 West Broadway • 541 485-5946 Valley River Center Up The Escaltor • 541 343-2300 Neil Simon play opens at Leebrick The theater company takes on a 1960s flavor with ‘Red Hot Lovers’ By Amy Jennaro for the Emerald The year is 1969. Students are rallying against the Vietnam War, feminism has caught on like wildfire, and the sexual revolu tion is overtaking America. Among all this confusion, Bar ney Cashman, a 47-year-old straight-laced fish salesman, de cides to give up his conventional life and join in the fun with three other women — besides his wife. The first is Elaine, a Marilyn Monroe-type seductress, played by Kathy James La Montagne. Next, Barney tries with Bobbie (Lyn Burg), a crazy, offbeat ac tress. Finally, he turns to Jean nette (Marla Norton), his wife’s best friend and a Bible-thumping moralist. Together, they are “The Last of the Red Hot Lovers” in Neil Si mon’s popular comedy, playing Nov. 1 through 25 at the Lord Leebrick Theatre Co. This marks the first time the theater company has staged a Si mon production. “Our reputation is more on the edge,” theater owner Randy Lord said. “We do more daring and new works that people haven’t seen before." But while Barney’s love life is doomed to failure, this produc tion isn’t. “Lovers” has already struck a chord with theatergoers, selling out several shows before its run has even started. Lord credits the play’s popularity to its famous playwright. “Simon sells,” he said. Lead actor Achilles Massehos, who is appearing in a Simon play for the first time, was drawn to the production for more than name recognition. Massehos said he believes the play is a reflec tion of the no-holds-barred val ues of the era. “Barney is doing what so many people of that time did in terms of massive exploration,” he said. But Director Reva Kaufman says the show’s appeal lies more in Massehos’ acting. “The values of the play come out because of the way Achilles is,” Kaufman said. “He is a very honest actor.” Massehos, like most of the cast and crew, is a Eugene native. The theater company often recruits local talent, including members The Last of the Red Hot Lovers by Neil Simon ■ TYPE: Play ■ WHEN: Nov. 1-25 ■ WHERE: Lord Leebrick Theatre Co. of the University’s Robinson Theatre. Because the show’s focus is on intimacy, the set is not elaborate and relies on low-key furnishings and few special effects. Costumes will be relevant to the play’s era but not exaggerated. The most unusual touch is the seating, which will be placed di rectly on the stage. “It’s definitely in-your-face,” Lord said. The play will be performed Thursday through Saturday evenings at 8 p.m. and Sunday afternoons at 2 p.m. Tickets are $11 on Thursdays and Sundays and $15 Fridays and Saturdays. Tickets are available at the Lord Leebrick box office, 540 Charnel ton Street. Nowhere to ran {^Nowhere to hide. The Oregon Daily Emerald on the world wide web. www.uoregon.edu/~ode Twice the Coffee, Half the Money Show your U of 0 Student ID and yet any 2 Coffee People drinks for the price of 1. Offer food on all Coffee People smoothies, shakes, and coffee drinks. This offer is yood until October 5th, to help you stabilize your vibe during your tint week in class. Toffee 'tm Drop by for seme Coffee Culture. Address: 840 E. 13 («ro» the jtreet from the University (oolutore) Phone: 302-1771