Bulletin Daily Paper 11-29-13

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THE BULLETIN • FRIDAY, NOV 29, 2013

GO! MAGAZINE • PAGE 13

From previous page Starring as Ash, and making a c h oice stand-in for Campbell, is Tommy Kuchulis, who's all rubber physicality and toothy grins, an actor clearly game to deliver all the bravado and one-liners the role demands. I t's all of the fun of t h e '80s and '90s comedy-horror franchise, plus songs written by a team of four including George Rainblatt, who also wrote the book and lyrics,

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S-Mart employee Ash, played by Tommy Kuchulis, must stop the tina Jermaczonak. A four- forces of evil in "Evil Dead the Musical (Dead for the Henidays)u piece band will provide the opening Thursday at 2nd Street Theater in Bend. cast live accompaniment. As the "hellidays" subtitle "It may be even more tion. But you have to admit: suggests, the whole thing is spruced up with a Christmas raunchy than we've It is red, although not necesmotif. That holiday feeling is sarily the shade of red Santa done in the past. primarily achieved through swears by. There are even references to "A Christmas It's one of those a couple of trees that come Story" and other pop-culture to life (played by Neil Londeals where we're borrowings. Listen closely don and Pierce Morrow) but they're also evil. and you may even hear one of already doing this for " It may b e e v e n m o r e the possessed call Ash a cot- Christmas. Why hold ton-headed ninnymuggins. raunchy than we've done in back now?" The cabin set has holiday the past," Klein said of the — Sandy Klein, director production. "It's one of those decorations including mistletoe, a wreath and a deer head deals where we're already with a nose that glows, which doing this f o r C h r i stmas. offer a nice contrast to the Spurting blood, even fake Why hold back now?" — Reporter: 541-383-0349, chainsaw, sawed-off double blood, is probably nobody's barrel shotgun and axe. idea of a Christmas decoradjasperC<bendbulletinicom Throw i n s om e z ombie Christmas carols and a candy cane that shoots blood, II I and you have "Evil D ead / the Musical (Dead for t he

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Derek Sitter rehearses a scene from "The Santaland Diaries," a playbased on the famous essay by David Sedaris. Catch a preview Thursday at Volcanic Theatre Pub.

Redmondlibraryshows landscapephotos Photographer Cory O'Neill's "A Tapestry of Wilderness and Landscape" will exhibit during December and January in the Silent Reading Room of the Redmond Public Library, 827 S.W. Deschutes Ave. O'Neill, who's been called a modern master of landscape

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from 1-5 p.m. Sunday. photography by O u t door Dolezal's oil paintings "exPhotographer Magazine, has amine the deeper meaning of logged hundreds of nights life and connect its challenges and countless trail miles in and rewards to a self-empowpursuit of "life-changing mo- ered and justlyordered exisments that are created by sim- tence," according to a press reply spending time in a world lease announcing the opening m ostly unchanged by t h e of The Art of Alfred A. Dolezal, human hand," according to a located at 7525 Falcon Crest press release. He seeks to cap- Drive in Eagle Crest Resort. ture those moments in each of Contact: 434-989-3510 or his photographs. www.alfreddolezal.com. Artwork wil l b e fo r sale with a portion going to supCatch a 'Santaland port the Friends of the Red- Diaries' preview mond Branch Library, which sponsors art exhibitions in the At 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Vollibrary. canic Theatre Pub (70 S.W. Contact: 541-526-5073 or C entury Dr ive, Bend) w i l l lindab@dpls.us. hold a preview of "The Santaland Diaries," the irreverent Beginning improvclass one-man show based on the famed radio essay by humorstarts Wednesday ist David Sedaris (and adaptImprov instructor Rhonda ed by Joe Mantello) about the Ealy, who also directs local author's stint as a Christmas improv groups Triage and the elf at a M a cy's department Reality Benders, will lead a store. weekly, six-week beginning Admission to the preview comedy improv class from is "Pay As You Cans." Bring 6-8 p.m. starting Wednesday recyclable cans or cash doand continuing through Jan. nations to benefit The Bethle22. (No class on Christmas or hem Inn. New Year's Day) Look for full coverage of the The class will teach the ba- show, which runs Dec. 7-21, in sics of improvisational com- next week's GO! Magazine. edy through fu n e x ercises Contact: 541-323-1881 or and games. It will be held at wwwvolcanictheatrepub.com. Bend's Community C enter, — David Jasper

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