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Shakespeare Showcase bigger than ever

Student, professional, community actors perform classic scenes

Shakespeare Showcase bigger than ever

Three times a year, Judith "Sparky" Roberts helps LCC students recreate their favorite scenes from Shakespeare's works in the Shakespeare Showcase. The showcase is held at the end of Fall, Winter and Spring terms. While the showcase is open to almost anyone in the community, it serves as a final project for Roberts' Shakespeare acting class.

Lord Leebrick moving to Broadway

Theater company's relocation will help downtown renovation

Lord Leebrick moving to Broadway

Lord Leebrick Theatre Company packs the house nearly every night of its productions. Each season, the company dazzles audiences with electric performances by talented actors and elaborate sets. This season, Lord Leebrick presented Eugene with provocative pieces such as "Doubt: A Parable," now a major motion picture, "The Clean House" and "Suicide Weather.

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Lights, camera, finals!

Theater arts and media arts collaborate

Lights, camera, finals!

LCC instructor Patrick Torelle has given many aspiring actors the skills to take to the stage, but a career in acting doesn't always lead to Broadway. Torelle also provides students with skills to act in a different kind of medium: the camera. The third class in Torelle's intermediate acting series deals with acting for video and film.

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