Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 19, 2006, Page 9, Image 9

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    July 19. 2006
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Theater
Production
Providing Insurance and Financial Services
Home Office, Bloomington. Illinois 61710
Michael E Harper
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9045 SW Barbur Blvd. Suite 109
Portland. OR 97219
503 221 3050 Fax 503 227 8757
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The Washington Park and Mt. Tabor Park
amphitheatres will host free performances of
the play Alice in Wonderland featuring adult
and youth casts. Donations will be gratefully
accepted.
The outdoor performances are presented by
the Multnomah Arts Center, Portland Parks and
Recreation and New Moon Productions.
Washington Park shows are at 6:30 p.m. on
Thursday, July 27 through Sunday, July 30. The
Mt. Tabor performances are scheduled Satur­
day, July 22 at 2 p.m. and4 p.m. and Sunday, July
23 at 2 p.m.
CANNON'S
RJB EXPRESS
(FORMERLYCHUCK HINTON’S)
C a terin g & T a k e -O u t
O ur S pecialty :
R eal H ickory S moked B ar -B-Q
• Sandwiches • Salads
• Chicken • Pork Ribs
• Beef Ribs
Hannah Ballou, Audrey Sackett and
Timothy Scarrott star in ‘Alice in
Wonderland,' coming to Washington
and Mt. Tabor Parks.
photo hv
P atrick F. S mith
Evening of Flamenco
Interstate
Firehouse
event
The lines between truth and love get crossed
in the dark comedy ‘Private Eyes.'
Private Eyes
Melissa Kaiser, Dallas Harp, Brooke Fletcher,
Andrew Dannhorn and Gary Norman star in
‘‘Private Eyes,” a thrilling dark comedy by
Steven Dietz about truth, love and salad dress­
ing, playing July 20 through Aug. 12 at Theatre
Theater, 3430 S.E. Belmont St.
The story follows Matthew and Lisa, a hus­
band and wife rehearsing for a play in which
they play an actress and director having an
affair. In real life, Adrian is their director and is
having an affair with Lisa.
Tickets are $10. For reservations, call 503-
232-5375.
Flam enco both in her
birthplace o f Japan and
the United States. She
is an assistant instruc­
tor at Solo Flam enco’s
A rts A cadem y and a
S olo F lam en co ,
lead soloist in El Cuadro
O regon's only N on­
Solo Flamenco.
profit devoted to the
M itsue is one o f few
Flamenco Arts, will
dancers to be able to
present an evening
honestly em brace and
of Flam enco dance
execute the spirit and
and music at the In­
su b tlety o f the Jerez
te rsta te F ire h o u se
style o f dance. “ I am
Cultural Center, 5340
filled with the music and
N. In te rs ta te A v ­
m oved to flow with it. 1
enue, on Friday. July
am literally m oved to
2 8 at 7:30p.m . T ick­
dance,” she explains.
ets are $12 for adults
Jo in in g M itsu e on
and $9 for youth un­
s ta g e
a re
M ark
der 17. For tickets call
Ferguson, resident g u i­
the information Line at 503-972-1178.
tarist for Solo Flam enco, Diana Bright and
El A lm ade Flamenco (The Soul o f Fla­ Juliet Cardinal on cante Flamenco (Flam enco
menco) will feature traditional Flamenco song) and. Adam W einer on cajon. Solo Fla­
d a n c e and m u sic in s p ir e d by the menco president Laurena M arrone will artis­
Andalucian city o f Jerez de la Frontera, tically direct the show.
known as the birthplace o f Flamenco. This
El Alma de Flamenco is appropriate for all
is the first o f a series o f concerts presented ages. The performance will run approximately
by Solo Flam enco that will highlight the one hour in length.
talents o f P ortland's flam enco artists.
Tickets and information are available by call­
D ancer M itsue Johnson has studied ing Solo Flamenco, 503-972-1178.
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wed-Thu rs.
Eri. & Sat.
CATERING ALL EVENTS
HOURS:
II am - 8 pm
11 am -9 pm
closed
11 am - 9 pm
11 am - 10 pm
Try our new healthy
& vegetarian menu items
* * * N ew L ocation * * *
5410 N.E. 3 3 rd
Oregon
Shakespeare
Festival.
503-288-3836
A shland
O r g a n iz ed bus tours
Aug. 31 - Sept. 2
Intimate Apparel
by Lynn Nottage
The Two Gentlemen of Verona
by William Shakespeare
The Importance of Being Earnest
by Oscar Wilde
($345/person double occupancy)
Sept. 2 - 3
The Merry Wives of Windsor
by William Shakespeare
The Winter’s Tale
by William Shakespeare
($275/person double occupancy)
50th Birthday Celebration
fo r th e classes o f 1974
Sept. 29 - Oct. 1
Cyrano de Bergerac
by Edmond Rostand
The Importance of Being Earnest
"Old School Jam"
featuring
The KIRK GREEN Band
by Lynn Nottage
($345/person double occupancy)
The Tragical History o f Doctor Faustm (zoos, IrwembFe
Relax and Enjoy!
Intim ate Apparel (x>o6) Gwendolyn M ulam ba li f t any Adams
Photos David Cooper And T Charles fric K o n
Round trip coach trip; dinner
“American Idol” 2004 winner
Fantasia Barrino
A guest appearance by
The BEYONS
Fantasia’s
Story to Air
Sheraton Airport Inn
9:00 pm until 2:00 am
August 12, 2006
‘Life Is Not a
Fairy Tale’
“American Idol" winner Fanta­
sia Barrino had to be persuaded to
play herself in a television movie
about her hardscrabble life.
“Life Is Not a Fairy Tale," to air
Aug. 19 on Lifetime, is inspired by
the R&B singer's autobiography
about dropping out of high school
and becoming an unwed mother at
17.
“ I didn't think it was going to be
tough going back playing myself,
but it was because I had to relive
those moments," Barrino told the
Television Critics Association's
summer meeting Friday.
At the end, I began to cry and I
said, 'I went through all those things,
but I know why I share my life.' I'm
thankful that I was able to do it.”
A rape scene was particularly
unnerving for Barrino, who initially
told director Debbie Allen she
wouldn't do it.
by Oscar Wilde
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