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OREGON'S LGBTO NEWSMAGAZINE ------------------------------------------------- 1 OCTOBER 7, 2011 th eater • 31 PETROUCHK/J g /CARMEN T H E W O R LD P R E M IE R E ’...O F A C L A S S IC . O C T O B E R 8 - 15, 2011 KELLER AUDITORIUM ST R A V IN SK Y ’S P E T R O U C H K A Choreographed by Nicoto Fonte B IZ E T ’S C A R M E N Choreographed by Christopher Stowell owner Ronni Lacroute and Just Out publisher Marty Davis lined up to participate on Octo ber 22, with other sessions in the works. “It’s provocative and it’s interesting and we wanted to have some women who have been successful in areas that are traditionally male to he part of a discussion afterwards,” Kern says. The post-show talks are not unique to the Glengarry Glen Ross performance, but a reg ular feature at defunct shows. “O ur post-show discussions are the most interesting in town, we like to think,” Kern says. This time, he adds, defunct sought to do something more “official” and invite people who would have insight on the themes the play addresses, rather than just members of the theater community. Discussion of gender and sexuality is likely to come up— in fact, it’s Kern’s hope. He doesn’t expect the dialogue to stop with Glengarry Glen Ross, either. The company’s next production, Fire Island, follows a vari ety o f couples, gay and straight. “We are, in our current incarnation, par ticularly interested in gender and sexual identity, perhaps a little more directly than in the past. I t’s just where our interest lies,” Kerns says. JK Oct. 14-Nov. 19, S p.m.; The Rack Door The ater, 4319 SE Hawthorne St.; $20; 503-481- 2960 or defunktheatre. cojol ___ "Nicolo Fonte’s contemporary take on ballet is silky and m uscular... sexy and affecting.” - Willamette Week v V / T ic k e t s ( P I 1R O U I HHA IS PRES* NT! f) bY OBT NEW WORKS FUND start at $2 3 503.222.5538 / WWW.OBT.ORG j 'A { TICKETMASTER \ C A R M l N IS P R F S F N T F i) BY JEANNINE B COWLES DIA SPONSORS (£ v T ) (Jjv* (OfCtyOtUaU OREGONBALLETTHEATRE C H R IS TO P H ER S TO W ELL / A R TIS TIC D IRECTOR \ - a wife and kids, but no such mention is made in the original script, leaving more room for interpretation. “1 think that character is mysterious in a way because he talks much less than every one else hut he has a kind o f quiet power,” Kern says. “And so I think having him hav ing secrets is interesting.” But the relationship between Levene and Williamson is not the only one that takes a turn with women in the play’s main roles. Kern says Roma’s relationship with timid cli ent James Lingk (played by Spencer Conway) takes on new layers of meaning when Roma, who is trying to persuade Lingk not to cancel his property purchase, is played by a woman. “That scene is a seduction, it’s sort of se ducing [Lingk] into seeing the world the way [Roma] sees it and then getting him to buy a piece of property,” Kern says. “W ith a woman in that role, she’s playing the exact same in tention but the audience, because we’re look ing at a woman, sees something else. It’s still a seduction, but it has another layer to it.” The play also features Tom Mounsey as Dave Moss, Garland Lyons as George Aar- onow and David Bellis-Squires as D etec tive Baylen. Because the casting brings up issues of women in customarily male jobs, Kerns says defunct decided to host post-show discussions featuring a panel of local businesswomen. So far, they have WillaKenzie Estate Winery RESTAURANT+ LOUNGE: IHE TIKI BAR IN PORTLAND PORTLAND'S PARTY DESTINATION 4024 N. INTERSTATE AYE. * 503-287-5335 * OPEN EVER YD AY, IIAM-2AM KARAOKE! Seven Nights a Week! No charge to sing, and never a cover! fresh ingredients . prepared daily a new look at classic dishes Shandong cuisine of northern china ^ 3724 ne broadway Portland or 97232 503.287.0331 shandonqportland.com open daily. 11-2:3 0 lunch. 4 -9 :3 0 dinner, happy hour specials 4 6