Emerald archive Last season’s Robinson Theatre slate was highlighted by a modern-day turn on ‘Caesar.’ Casting for plays is open to all students and community members. The stages are set for a few good acts ■ University theater troupes can help drive away those ‘I have nothing-to-do’ blues By Rebecca Newell Oregon Daily Emerald When the movie and popcorn routine gets a little old, it’s time to check out the options for entertain ment that actually stimulate a brain cell or two. And for students, the University Theatre can do just that. Inexpensive and conveniently lo cated, catching a performance at Robinson Theatre is just the ticket for that theatrical kick. Fall Launching Robinson Theatre’s season schedule is the production I “She Stoops to Conquer,” directed by Theater Arts department head jack Watson. The reinvented come dy by Oliver Goldsmith is set in 18th century England and uses comical events and humor to criti cize the snobbery of the upper class. “It’s one of the most famous farces in history,” Watson said. “It’s really a delightful satire of London at the time.” The production is set up in a pe riod cartoon strip style, an idea cre ated by scene designer Kristine Mitchell, a Theater Arts graduate student. “This play is more fun and car toony,” Mitchell said. “Jack really Turn to University plays, page4D THEATRE >resents Eugene's Premiere Comedy Troupe Robinson Theatre Sept 29, 30- 8 PM UO Tickets- 346-4363 Hult Center- 682-5000 UT Box Office- 346-4191 .(Days of Performances Only) . John Henry's Dance Nijhts for the Emerald For more information about freelancing for the Oregon Daily Emerald call 346-5511. *RUN LOLA RUN - GIRL INTERRUPTED* TOUCH OF EVIL - THE VIRGIN SUICIDES - ORGAZMO - AMERICAN BEAUTY NUBY IN PARADISE - THE LIMEY - SMOKE SIGNALS - ZENTROPA MA VIE EN ROSE - MEN WITH GUNS - A BRIEF HISTORY OF TIME., MRS. DALLOWAY - DELICATESSEN - THE TANGO FAST CHEAP AND OUT OF CONTROL - EVE’S BAYOU CITY OF WOMEN ERASERHEAD KAMA SUTRA HOWARD’S ENG LONE STAR RICHARD III DAS BOOT SLACKER EROTIQUE,, KAFKA KIDS' SHALL DANCE ULEE’S GOLD l BIJOU ART CINEMAS MOVIES THAT MATTER Mention that you saw this ad in Back to Books, and receive a FREE LARGE POPCORN -$2 value- with ticket purchase, or a CELEBRATING TWENTY YEARS OF BRINGING INDEPEN DENT, ALTERNATIVE, THOUGHT/LAUGHTER PROVOKING MOVIES FROM THE U.S.A AND ABROAD TO UNIVERSITY OF OREGON FILM-LOVERS! _ r---- - ” i »«■ uvnvi uuiviiasti a FREE GREAT BIG POPCORN -S3 value- with ticket and drink purchase. This offer is good only through Thursday, November 30th, 2000!! 492 E. 13th Avenue, Eugene (541)686-2458 PONETTE - BOYS DON’T CRY - BEING JOHN MALKOVICH - HOLY SMOKE ^ T LIVE IS BEAUTIFUL - MAGNOLIA The Need Help or Assistance? of Student Life is here for you! The Office of Student Life has moved to 164 Oregon Hall. Services we provide include - Drop-in support and assistance for student problems/ emergencies - Diversity Programs - LGBT Educational <& Support Services Program - Family Programs/Nontraditional Student Support - Student Judicial Affairs - Sexual Assault Support/Prevention/Education - Substance Abuse Prevention/Education Stop by and see the staff from Student Life, the Office of Multicultural Affairs, and Disability Services Program in our new space — 164 Oregon Hall!