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M arch 9, 2011
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Women’s History Month
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PassinArt: A Theatre Company
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family surviving the rigors of mar­
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changing diagnosis of breast
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of two to question her faith,
marriage, family and friends.
She eventually learns to relin­
quish her ideas of how it is
supposed to go, ask for what
she needs and accept the love
and limitations of family,
friends and herself.
Tough Titty by the late Af­
rican American playwright
and artist Oni Faida Lampley
celebrates the constructive
engagement with the incur-
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The play will feature
Portland’s artists RaChelle
Schmidt as Angela and Ken­
neth Dembo as her husband,
Shaka, along with Shelley
Johnson, Anya Pearson,
Harold Phillips, Laura Li,
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It boils down to one insistent
refrain: Authority Must Always
Be Questioned. One Flew Over
the Cuckoo’s Nest pits trickster
convict Randle Patrick
McMurphy against icy, authori­
tative Nurse Ratched. A band o f
crazies gets half-inspired, half
destroyed by McMurphy’s
rebellion and the question
remains... was it worth it
anyway? Chief Bromden (Tim
Sampson) understands more
than Nurse Ratched (Gretchen
Corbqtt) suspects in One Flew
Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
Playing now through March 2 7
on the Main Stage theater at
Portland Center Stage.