Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 02, 1987, Page 8, Image 8

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Garland Lee Thom pson as Ishi.
W ith this Coupon buy a meal and you w ill get an egg roll free
"Wild Indian" Opens Season
The IFCC Theatre will open its 1987 88 season with the Northwest
premiere of “ Wild Indian" by Theodore Shank The play opens September
18 at 8 p.m. at the Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center, 5340 N. Interstate,
and will continue through October 18.
"W ild Indian" is a fictionalized drama based upon the true story o
Ishi, the last of the Vahi tribe in Northern California, and the anthropologist
who became his guardian. Ishi became a living exhibit in the San Francisco
Museum of Anthropology under observation and study by the anthropolo­
gist The play takes place in the museum's setting of Ishis habitat where
Ishi lived for the remainder of his life. Playwrite Theodore Shank who will
attend the opening performance, also introduces two fictional characters -
Hilary Addison as the female assistant to the anthropologist and Wing Su,
a second generation Chinese-American as his secretary to delineate the
issue of acculturation, and the ability of adaption as the key to survival.
"W ild Indian" plays at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and at 2 p.m. on
Sunday, September 18 through October 18. Tickets are $10 on Friday and
Saturday and $9 on Sunday. A special reception for author Theodore
Shank will follow the opening performance September 18, with a $1 dona
tion requested.
Subscriptions to the 1987-88 IFCC Theatre Season are available at a
discount over single ticket prices. The 1987-88 Season under Managing
Director Sue Busby, also includes the West Coast premiere of "Dom the
Reality Rag” by Lawrence Perkins, and Oregon premieres of both "Hom e­
land" by Salaelo Maredi and Steve Friedman, and "Tea" by Velina Hasu
Houston.
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For Season Subscriptions, or "W ild Indian" ticket reservations, call
the IFCC Theatre, 243-7930, from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.. Monday through
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