I gether, and I see that happening. Softball has helped; get together, get crazy, and not worry about theater for a day. “What used to bug me is when a show like “ Evita" or "The Wiz" would come through town, people would think nothing of laying out $20 for a ticket, and the same people would squabble about paying $7 for a Port­ land show. Portlanders finally seem to be supporting their own theater. There is a real good climate for theater here. Also, there is a lot of “crossover" in the arts community in general — theater artists know musicians, musicians know painters, etc. It's a real crea­ tive place. I love it" Then Rick Jones arrived. He talked of his producing and acting in Fugard s “Sizwe Bansi is Dead," which led to his being offered a role in "Blood Knot" at Critical Mass. How­ ever, when various co-producers made vari­ ous conflicting offers regarding payment, Rick decided to walk. He felt that he'd been largely responsible for developing an audi­ ence for Fugard in Portland, and therfore deserved a bigger slice of the pie. He decided to produce the show himself, having learned a lot from doing “ Sizwe Bansi.” However, he couldn't find anyplace to stage the show, and gave up the idea for several days. Then, on his birthday, he went to see a BAMM comedy show, after which members of BAMM asked him when he was going to do a show at their space. Jones thought, “Wow! What a birth­ day present!” Rick Jones has been a busy actor. In one December week, he performed in two diffe­ re n t plays each night with director John Zagone shuttling him from the Willamette Center to Portland Civic’s Blue Room. "He needed a Negro," said Jones with a grin. Jones continued. “ I’ve been real busy. You have to be if you want to make a living off the theater in Portland. No, living’ is the wrong word. Surviving. An existence. It can be done here, but it is a lot of work." By this time, the conversation has moved to Chateau L'Bamm, where the afternoon rehearsal is due to start shortly. Schulz talks about how hard it can be for an actor to pursue his craft and hold down a rent-paying, food-providing job at the same time. “ I’m just grateful for people like Tony De- Micoli at the old La Bambas. Tony was real cool about letting his employees pursue their artistic careers while working for him. I some­ times work at landscaping for Dick Celsi, and he is also real flexible." Jones adds that Larry at Starry Night is also from the same suppor­ tive mold. Schulz says. "Places are getting better about paying their actors something, at least a stipend. Portland is a good place to work. It is getting better." Just then everything stops when an ’an­ ger’ named Tracy comes into the room and offers around a bag containing oranges, rolls, and cheese. Everyone present gratefully ac­ cepts. Ah, the way to an actor's heart... TheNewRoseTheatre Coming To Chateau L ’ Bamm Portland's Classic Repertory Theatre 2235 N W Saviar WM S.W M ain P ortland, O rrgon 97209 (90.11 222 2499 TALES FRO M M O TH E R G O O S E S p e c ia l L im ite d E n g a g e m e n t Saturday matinees Jan. 21 -March 3 Athol Fugard’s I C H R IS TM A S AT TH E JUNIPER TAVERN THE BLOOD KNOT I r- A comedy set in Central Oregon A C H E K H O V Q U A R TE T Thursday-Sunday through Feb. 4 Opens Jan. 20 starring TED SCHULTZ Tx Call 222-2487 for more information or reservations RICK JONES Opening Jan. 20 — 8 p.m. Playing Thurs., Fri. & Sat. through Feb 11 tè •5 tè 2> Call for reservations: 228-5544 £ 3- » tfel $5.00 THURSDAY $6.00 FRIDAY $7.00 SATURDAY I I | RO^GWhY 7229 NE SANDY DO JUMP _ M ccn m iri uc-Alcr A DANCE THEATER PERFORMANCE EVENT h alf p rice admission with this a d Directed & Choreographed by Robin Lane Jan. 2 8 [ rr. john ? } J a n u a ry 18 24 8 pm ECHO THEATRE Crum fn \ lo r*onu ft J nearer >V isi 5 sc S 7 H,inr OrrIItind Or o 7214 wo / naombard I DESK SET 0957) with Katharine Hepburn 4 Spencer Tracv HOW TO MARRY A MILLIONAIRE f1953 with M arilyn M onroe Lauren B acall 4 Betty G rabie Wheel Chair Accessible. Cast of Thousands. I I 281-5713 - 4 MOGAMBO 1953] with C larke G a b le Ava G ardner 4 G race Kellv KING SOLOMON S MINES f1950i with Stewart G ranger 4 D eborah Kerr J a n u a ry 25-31 KIM 1950) with Erroll Flvnn IVAN HOE 119521 with Robert Taylor F e b ru a ry 1-7: GASLIGHT 1944! w ith Ingrid Bergm an 4 Charles Bover THE PICTURE OF DORIAN GRAY 1945) " The Miracle on Ì7th A ve." Live Original Music 4 J a n u a ry 18-24 gala opening event ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY For S h o w tim e * I j | I J a n u a ry 25-31 THE KING AND I with D eborah Kerr 4 Yul Brynner The m o n th o f F e b ru a ry GANGSTER FESTIVAL WHITE HEAT with James C agnev 4 V irginia M avo DARK PASSAGE with Humphrey Bogart 4 Lauren Bacall I half price admission with this a d Just Out January 20-February 3 13