Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 23, 2002, Page 7, Image 7

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The full Pulse entertainment
calendar is available online
at www.dailyemerald.com.
■ Thursday, May 23
12:15 p.m. — Logos Academy
Band, (SHOcase performance),
Hult Center Lobby, Seventh
Avenue and Willamette Street,
682-5000, free.
7:30 p.m.—Andre Carpenter,
(French songs), The Buzz
Coffeehouse, EMU, 346-0590, free.
8 p.m. — “Accidental Death of
an Anarchist,” (satirical comedy),
Lord LeebrickTheatre Company,
540 Charnelton St., 465-1506,
$8 to $12.
8 p.m.—Charles Johnson,
(reading), Knight Library
Browsing Room, free.
8:30 p.m. — Paul Geremia,
(blues), Cafe Paradiso, 115 W.
Broadway, 484-0933, $10.
8:30 p.m. —Olem Alves
Quartet, (funky jazz), Luna, 30 E.
Broadway, 344-6948, two-drink
minimum.
9 p.m. — Panhandle Slim,
(country trio), Sam Bond’s
Garage, 407 Blair Blvd.,
431-6603, free.
9 p.m.—Global Funk Council,
Tympanic, (funk groove), Samurai
Duck, 960 Oak St., 345-6577, $7.
9:30 p.m.—All Star Jazz Jam,
Jo Federigo’s Restaurant and
Jazz Club, 259 E. Fifth Ave.,
343-8488,$2.
9:30 p.m. —Amblin And
Morgan, Black Forest Tavern,
50 E. 11th Ave., 344-0816, $2.
■ Friday, May 24
Dusk—“Casablanca,” (Starlight
Cinema Film Series), quadrangle
in front of Knight Library, free.
7 p.m. —“Boca A Boca,”
(foreign comedy film festival),
International Lounge, EMU, free.
7 p.m. — Erik Muiderman, Luna,
two-drink minimum.
8 p.m. — ‘Accidental Death of
an Anarchist,’ (satirical comedy),
Lord Leebrick, $22.
8 p.m. — ‘The Odd Couple,’
(comedy), Actors Cabaret of
Eugene, 996 Willamette St.,
683-4368, $17.
8 p.m.—Tami Hart, Aisha Ayers,
Cris Williamson, Jordan
Blumberg-Enge, (Lesbopalooza),
WOW Hall, 291 W. Eighth Ave.,
687-2746, $10.
8 p.m. — Dustin ‘Screech’
Diamond, Mest, Richard Cheese,
Lounge Against The Machine,
Agate Hall, $9.79 advance, $12
at the door.
8 p.m.-— Darcy Du Ruz and
David Koteen, (spoken word),
Tsunami, 2222 Centennial Blvd.,
343-4734, $10 to $12.
8:15 p.m. — ‘Angel Street,’
(theater), Very Little Theatre,
2350 Hilyard St., $12.
8:30 p.m.—Oregon Ballroom
Dance, 220 Gerlinger Hall, $5.
9 p.m. — ‘Macbeth,’ (theater),
Robinson Theatre, Villard Hall,
346-4191 or 346-4363, $12.
9 p.m. —Tim Readman, (folk),
Cafe Paradiso, $6.
9 p.m. —The U-Gene Band, (folk
and soul), Tiny’s Tavern, free.
9 p.m. — Eclectic Open Mike,
(hosted by Patrick Dodd), The
Buzz, free.
9:30 p.m.—West Coast Rhythm
Kings, (jump, jive and swing),
Luna, $5.
9:30 p.m. — Fungus, Mosaic,
(rock), Wild Duck Music Hall,
169 W. Sixth Ave., 485-3825, $5.
9:30 p.m.—Oavid O’Toole
Boptet, (jazz), Jo Federigo’s, $4.
9:30 p.m.—Papa’s Soul
Kitchen, (funk) Sam Bond’s, $3.
9:30 p.m.—Jet Harris and His
Hotrod Hellcats, (rockabilly),
Black Forest, free.
■ Saturday, May 25
3:30 p.m. —Christopher
Fiztgerald, (senior recital), Beall
Concert Hall, 346-5678, free.
7:30 p.m. — Carol Ann Manzi
and Robert Ashans, ( Being Alive’
benefit concert), McDonald
Theatre, 1010 Willamette St.,
345- 4442 $25, $35.
8 p.m. — Infinite X’s, Celestina
Pearl, Tracy and the Plastics, The
New Shenanigans,
(Lesbopalooza), WOW Hall, $10.
8 p.m. — ‘Accidental Death of
an Anarchist,’ (satirical comedy),
Lord Leebrick, $22.
8 p.m. — ‘The Odd Couple,’
(comedy), Actors Cabaret of
Eugene, 996 Willamette St.,
683-4368, $17.
8:15 p.m. — ‘Angel Street,'
(theater), Very Little Theatre,
2350 Hilyard St., $12.
8:30 p.m.—Spencer Bohren,
(delta blues), Cafe Paradiso, $10.
9 p.m. — ‘Macbeth,’ (theater),
Robinson Theatre, 346-4191 or
346- 4363, $12.
9:30 p.m. — Abakadubi,
(rootsy folk), Wild Duck, $8.
9:30 p.m.—Sabor Tropical,
(jazz), Jo Federigo’s, $4.
9:30 p.m. —Ed Cole and
Friends, Sam Bond’s, $3.
9:30 p.m. — Christie and
McCallum, (variety), Black Forest,
free.
■ Sunday, May 26
7:30 p.m. — Women’s Open
Mike, (music, spoken word and
performance art), Cafe
Paradiso, free.
8 p.m. — Musician’s Open Mike,
(hosted by Pete Christie), Black
Forest, free.
8:30 p. m.—Adema, Trust
Company, WOW Hall, $15
advance, $17 at the door.
9 p.m. —Mark Alan, (acoustic
guitar and vocals), Jo
Federigo’s, $3.
Macbeth
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made many of the fight scenes pos
sible, Cole said.
“Quinn is a tremendously gifted
athlete,” he said. “He’s able to do
choreography that other actors
couldn’t do.”
And the ladies will have plenty
of opportunities to show their
fighting skills as well, he said.
Some of the male roles will be
played by women.
“There are some really kick-ass
women in this” play, he said.
In a fight between Macbeth and
one of the female characters, Cole
said she not only makes Macbeth
look good, but she also “holds
her own.”
Other strong women in the play
include the weird sisters.
“The weird sisters are incredibly
amazing and strange,” said Curtis
Williams, who plays Ross , a porter
and an armorer named Seyton.
“They are ever-present. They har
vest the bodies” from the stage.
To break up the dark tone of the
play, Williams’ character as the
porter will provide some comic re
lief in between bloody scenes. He
said the porter has several mo
ments of drunken foolery that will
lighten the mood.
Williams said he was not worried
about invoking bad luck from the
“Macbeth” curse. We’re going to
“throw caution to the wind,” he said.
“Macbeth” is the final produc
tion in the University Theatre’s
2001-2002 season. The play will
open 8 p.m. Friday at the Robinson
Theatre. Performances will contin
Courtesy of Ron Norberg
Lady Macbeth (Kirsten Schmieding) lends her support to Macbeth (Quinn Mattfeld)
after he murders the king.
ue on Saturday and May 30, June 1
and June 7 to 8. A special benefit
performance for St. Vincent de Paul
will be held at 2 p.m. June 2 in the
Robinson Theatre.
Tickets are $12 for the general
public, $9 for University faculty
and staff members, senior citizens
and non-University students and
$5 for University students. Tickets
are available on performance days
only at the University Theatre Box
Office in Robinson Theatre. Tick
ets are also available at the EMU
Ticket Office.
E-mail reporter Jen West
at jenwest@dailyemerald.com.
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