t*W > i» I * S » i » •» ♦ * ♦ ■ t » » I 9 * * ♦ • • M »*♦ •• P o rtla n d O b s e rv e r October 14, 1942..TW PortlMd ENTERTAINMENT IF C C O p e n s T e n th A n n iv e r s a r y S e a s o n W ith “T h e C o lo r e d M u s e u m The IFCC Theatre celebrates its tenth anniversary w ith a season o f “ greatest hits,” beginning w ith George c. W o lfe ’s satirical revue w ith music The Colored Museum. Performances are November 5 - 29 at the Interstate Firehouse C ultural Center, 5340 N. In ­ terstate Avenue. The Colored Museum has had two highly successful and popular runs at the IFCC, in February 1989 and again inNovember 1989. M o sto f the original cast w ill return fo r his revival. Reviews in the Oregonian have called The C o l­ ored Museum “ audacious theatre, chal­ lenging politics, and one o f the best shows in town... a dynamite script w ith a dynamo cast.” Using a carefully con­ cocted mixture o f song, w it and w is­ dom, The Colored Museum is a sophis­ ticated, satirical show exploring the myths and changes o f Black America. A t times hilariously funny or haunt- in g ly poignant, eleven “ e x h ib its ” (scenes) in a museum setting lampoon the stereotypes and sacred cows o f B lack culture. The talented cast features Brenda P H illips, who won the W illie Aw ard for Best Actress in a M usical for her o rig i­ nal performance in The Colored M u ­ seum. Brenda has recently appeared in Red Beans And Rice, A ...M y Name Is A lice and Stories About The O ld Days. Other original cast members include Louise Moaning, seen recently in Red Beans And Rice; Neal Thomas, fea­ tured in last season’ s production o f A Soldier’s Play; and Denise W illiam s, who also appeared in Red Beans And Rice, as w ell as K ind O f Heart and Passin’ . Percussionist/actor Nyewusi Askari also returns for this revival, and the cast is completed by newcomer Kenneth Dembo, whose previous ap­ pearances include A S oldier’ s Play and R a p W ith S p ik e L e e JJ v ?< - "THE SCARIEST FILM SINCE 'SILENCE OF THE LAMBS.” ’ The U niversity o f Portland Cam­ pus Program Board presents “ Rap with Spike Lee” Friday, October 23,1992 at 7:00 PM in the Earle A. Chiles Center. Tickets w ill be on sale Wednesday, October 14, 1992 at all Ticketmaster outlets. Prices are $6.00 plus service charge fo r University o f Portland stu­ dents, $13,50 for reserved seating and $10.00 fo r general admission. Spike Lee, p ro d u c e r/d ire c to r/ writer/actor, in only seven years, has e s ta b lis h e d h im s e lf as one o f H ollyw ood’s most important film m a k­ ers. He marks his sixth feature film with the soon to be released Malcom X . In 1986, his debut film , She’ s Gotta have It, earned him the Prix de Jeunesse Aw ard at the Cannes Film festival and set him forefront o f the Black New Wave in american cinema. His other film s include Jungle fever, M o ’ Better Blues, and Do the Right Thing. For more inform ation, please con­ tact Annette C lovis, Student Activities, at 283-7470 or Susan Deviny at 283- 7471. for ticket inform ation call the Chiles Center Box O ffice at 283-7525. Ma Rainey’ s Black Bottom. The Colored Museum w ill be d i­ rected and choreographed by M ic h ­ elle Blackmon (A Soldier’s Play and A ...M y Name Is A lice), w ith scenery by Jeff Seats and Jon Arcs, costumes by Wanda Walden, lighting by Jeff Forbes, and music direction by Janice Scroggins. Performances o f The Colored M u­ seum w ill be at 8pm Thursday, Friday and Saturday, and 2pm Sunday, N o­ vember 5-29, w ith no performance on Thanksgiving (Nov. 26). Tickets are $12 general admission/? 10 students - seniors. To make reservations for this sure- to-be-sold-out show, call the IFCC at 823-2000. IFC C *5340 N. Interstate Ave. Portland, OR 97217*(5O3)823-2OOO Showing Portland’ s diverse cul­ tural communities through the arts. .. 1*1 -S '"C A N B Y M A N ’ SPINS A T tR R FIC WEB n OF INTRIGUE A N D HORROR.' ■J < • ./• I V* ». CAHDYMAN P o r tla n d A p o llo N ig h t S aturday, N ovem ber 2 8 ,1 9 9 2 F10M TIE CHILLING IMAGINATION OF CUVE IAXKH A rle n e S ch nitze r C o n c e rt H a ll i t ’ s Back! Portland’ s own A p ollo Night. We are now holding registration for a ll performers wishing to appear. Country & Western, Jazz, R & B , Rap, Dance, Comedy, Rock, Folk Blues, Raggae and Gospel acts are all w el­ come to register to perform liv e at Portland’ s A pollo Night. I f your inter­ ested or need further information, call Keenan Dorley at 224-2616. eV ' • AM’ IllSiifOli!____ ____ « h » lWliWIWHl » K K iR K i’ US ¡ W I N C I M - . M I O ! . WIUI « M l -nWilS; .'jot -KurJUiWl * ^ HIN^ SQ^ 82NDAVE. | 3RD I f V f I FOOO COURT LLOYD M ALL C INEM AS °a>1’ 335*37»» I > a STA R TS FRIDAY, O C T O B E R 16th I - ROSE M OVER . tt* V . .. r-.--. * •A - W V ie n n a C h o ir B o y s ? -“ .A. Saturday, October 31, 1992 Schnitzer Concert Hall “I’M THE BABY” Music Video P re m ierin g Friday, O ctober 3 0 th on D inosaurs Since their form ation, more than five centuries ago. The Vienna C hoir Boys have been the symbol o f excel­ lence in the w orld o f voice and modern operatic form. Their legendary reputa­ tion as the w o rld ’ s most beloved choir has come as a result o f their heavenly sound combined w ith their message o f universal hope and redemption. Double Tee promotions is bringing this legendary group o f youngsters to Portland for one magical performance Saturday, October 31,1992 at 4:00 pm . a special discount w ill be offered to Church groups, school choirs and fam i­ lies w ho purchase ten or more tickets. Those interested or requiring more in ­ form ation, should contact Jeff Famand at 224-8499. Due to the nearness o f the showdate, we urge interested parties to act quickly. C r e e d O f T h e B la c k P r e s s The Black Press believes that America can best lead the w orld away from racial and national antagonisms when it accords to every person, regardless o f race, color or creed, fu ll human and legal rights. H ating no person, fearing no person, the Black Press strives to help every person in the Firm b e lie f that all are hurt fe ci« A THRILLING CELEBRATION! 50 Legendary Singers, Dancers and Musicians from 9 Regions of Africa! 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