Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 18, 2012, Page 14, Image 14

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    January 18, 2012
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Between Science
and Religion
A rtists R epertory T heatre p re­
sents a staged reading o f D ear G alileo
by Portland playw right Claire W illett
as part o f P o rtlan d ’s Fertile G round
series.
W illett tackles science, religion
and a fa m ily ’s destiny in the w orld
prem iere staged readings on Satur­
day, Jan. 21 at 2 p.m . and M onday,
Jan. 23 at 7:30 at the M orrison Stage
at S outhw est 15th and M orrison
Street.
The play involves three w om en in
three different tim es w ho wrestle with
their identity, the conflict betw een
science and religion, and what it means
to be their fathers’ daughters.
T he w ork w ill also feature D avid
Bodin, A drienne Flagg, Chris H arder
Claire Willett
and G ilberto M artin del C am po.
Post-show talkbacks w ill be held
after each perform ance with the play­
w right and director.
A dm ission is pay-w hat-you-w ill
w ith a suggested donation o f $10.
M Y
M IN IS T R IE S
Come and Experience Faith and Mire
Pastor^
Gutie^ez:
eeyer,y
FRIDAY NIGHT AT 7PM
Services will be held a t
New Song Community Center
2S11NE MLK BlVd.
Corner of NE MLK Blvd & Russell Street in Portland
Doors open at 6pm for every service
For directions or more information, call
503-488-5481
w w w .m fh m p o r tla n d .c o m
Theater Introduces
‘Hecklevision’
Your texts appear on screen
T h e h isto ric , n o n p ro fit H o lly ­
w o o d T h e a tre an d th e P o rtla n d
M ercu ry are th rille d to in tro d u c e
P o rtla n d to H e c k le v is io n , an all-
n ew series th a t e n c o u ra g e s p eo p le
to u s e t h e i r c e l l
p h o n e s at th e m o v ­
ies.
T h ro u g h m ira c u ­
lo u s n e w te c h n o l­
o g y , te x ts w ith c o m ­
m e n ta ry fro m a u d i­
en ce m em b ers (you !)
an d M e rc u ry w rite rs
w ill p o p up at the
b o tto m
of
th e
H o lly w o o d ’s 50 foot
sc re e n as th e m o v ie
p la y s .
T h e new v ie w in g
ex p erien ce d eb u ts on
Friday, Ja n .20 at 7:30
p.m . w ith th e sc re e n ­
ing o f th e c lassic film
R ed D aw n.
R e le a se d in 1984,
R ed D aw n is set in
an a lte rn a te 1980s in
w h ic h th e U n ite d S ta te s is in ­
v a d e d by th e S o v ie t U n io n an d its
L a tin A m e ric a n a llie s. T h is fact
se rv e s m o re as a b a c k d ro p , h o w ­
e v e r, as th e m a in sto ry fo llo w s a
g ro u p o f A m e ric a n h ig h sch o o l
stu d e n ts w h o re s ist the o c c u p a ­
tio n w ith g u e rrilla w a rfa re .
T h e film not o n ly b o asts P atrick
S w ay ze, L ea T h o m p so n , and
C h a rlie S h e e n , b u t at the tim e o f
its re le a se h eld the G u in n e ss B ook
o f W o rld R ec o rd s title fo r m o st
v io le n t film , w ith a w h o p p in g a v ­
e ra g e o f tw o a cts o f v io le n c e e v ­
ery m in u te .
G e n e ra l a d m issio n is $7.