![]() ![]() Family activities will be offered from 3 pm to 6 pm most market days, and on the last day, Dec. Market hours are 10 am to 6 pm except for Dec. 18, and running weekends through Sunday, Dec. Holiday Market will return to the Lane Events Center, 796 W. 8th Avenue, to pick up an ArtWalk guide, browse the Artist Marketplace, and catch a free live concert by The Sugar Beets from 6 pm to 8 pm. Stop by the Farmers Market Pavilion, 85 E. 1, has downtown galleries staying open later into the evening, from 5:30 pm to 8 pm. The Eugene First Friday ArtWalk on Friday, Dec. The two shows feature work by more than 170 member artists, who have been busy all year creating plaster works, paintings, drawings, watercolors, prints, photography, metal, sculpture, jewelry, fiber art, wearable textiles, tapestry, basketry weaving, mixed media, fiber art, collage, ceramics, art quilts and video art. Receptions are free and open to the public. 17, with a reception from 5 to 7 pm, and runs through Friday, Dec. 15th Avenue, has its biggest show of the year when its 31st annual Art for All Seasons Membership Show and Club Mud Ceramics Holiday Show & Sale opens Friday, Nov. O Christmas Tea: A British Comedy is woven from wordplay and physical comedy by the comedy duo of James & Jamesy. Bean, with some audience participation thrown in, to the Hult Center’s Soreng Theater for three performances at 3 pm and 7:30 pm Dec. 17 at OCT, 194 West Broadway tix at and 54.Ĭontinuing the British theme, a traveling duo brings the flavor of Monty Python and Mr. The show, populated with characters from Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, runs Dec. Jane Austen fans can load up on regency holiday revelry when Oregon Contemporary Theatre decks its halls with Lauren Gunderson’s festive Georgiana & Kitty: Christmas At Pemberley. Tix are $27 adult, $15 for 18 and under, at and 54. Kids of all ages can meet and greet Santa in the lobby between 6:30 and 7 pm at evening shows and from 1:30 to 2 pm for matinees. Shows are 7:30 pm Fridays and Saturdays and 2:30 Sundays, except that the Dec. Based on the 2003 movie, the show follows Buddy the Elf in his quest for his true identity. 23 at Cottage Theatre, 700 Village Drive. Should you want a more contemporary musical, head down to Cottage Grove and check out Elf the Musical, which opens Dec. Admission is by suggested donation of $10. The 90-minute show uses the Dickens original as a starting point for improvisation. 15 and 16, in the intimate Stage Left at Very Little Theatre, 2350 Hilyard Street. Order dinner with your tickets the food at ACE is excellent.įor a more-spontaneous version of Dickens, check out No Script Society Improv’s A Scriptless Carolat 7:30 pm Friday and Saturday, Dec. 17, and runs Friday and Saturday evenings through Dec. ACE’s Christmas Carol opens at 7:30 pm Friday, Nov. What would Christmas be without a grumbling Scrooge? And Bob Cratchit and Tiny Tim? Actors Cabaret of Eugene, our town’s best little dinner theater that does nothing but musicals, is bringing back the Broadway musical version of A Christmas Carol, the popular story based on Charles Dickens’ strange 1843 novella A Christmas Carol. Tix are $25-$65, $15 youth and students with ID, at /performances and the Hult box office, 54. In case you don’t want to travel that far to see them, the ballet is also doing six shows at the Hult Center in Eugene Dec. They’re taking the show to Anchorage, Alaska, this year for the 10th time since 2009 there they’ll be doing seven performances over Thanksgiving weekend. That success came not only because people want a cheerful holiday spectacle but also because of the large number of roles in the ballet for dancing children, whose parents, relatives and friends all buy tickets.Įugene Ballet has been doing Nutcracker as part of its repertoire since the company formed in 1981, often traveling around the Northwest before returning to Eugene for the show’s final performances at the Hult Center. ![]() Hoffmann’s 1816 story “The Nutcracker and the Mouse King.” Though it didn’t hit the top of the charts in the 19th century, had there but been charts in those days, this easy-to-love ballet has become a major crowd pleaser - and moneymaker - for dance companies around the country since San Francisco Ballet staged it in 1944. The holiday chestnut of all time is The Nutcracker ballet, Tchaikovsky’s 1892 musical imagining of E.T.A. Here are a few recommendations for everything from music and theater to interesting local gift shopping. The winter holidays are dead ahead, so now is the perfect time to buy tickets and make reservations for holiday fun. ![]()
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