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Comedian Steve Martin’s absurd comedy of historical fiction, has  Albert Einstein and Pablo Picasso meeting in a bar in Paris in 1904, the year before Einstein’s theory of relativity and Picasso’s transition into cubism. The two celebrities of science and art spar for their fields, surrounded by a cast of supporting characters from the turn of the century and beyond.
The additional  flourishes of humor can be found in bystanders who join the duo in the bar. The final surprise patron to join the merriment at the Lapin Agile is a charismatic dark-haired singer, time-warped in from a later era.

September 4-21, 2025
PERFORMING AT UACT
1614 West Harvard


TICKET PRICES
Adult Ticket- $17
Child Ticket-$12 
(12 and under)

 

PERFORMANCE TIMES
Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays- 7 PM
Sunday Matinees- 2 PM

 

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TICKETS GO ON SALE FRIDAY AUGUST 8 AT NOON

2025-2026 Season

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Auditions

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When: August 16 & 17
Time: 6 PM
Where: UACT

Who: Performers ages 12-18
Production Dates: October 9-19, 2025

This entire production is student led. All proceeds from this production go to the Douglas County youth performers who are going to New York in the Spring of 2026.

Picasso Inspired Art Contest

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Umpqua Actors Community Theatre is holding a Picasso inspired art competition!

This contest is open to artists of all ages. There will be separate judging categories for Youth (under 18 years of age) and Adults (Over 18 years of age). Art will be judged by the cast and crew of the upcoming performance of Picasso at the Lapin Agile opening September 4th.

One youth winner and one adult winner will receive $100 and one set of season tickets to UACT's 25/26 season.

For more information and to submit your piece, click the link below. 

WANT TO CONTRIBUTE?

Did you know ticket purchases cover just 50% of the cost to keep the theatre open? For 42 years, UACT has strived to bring quality and affordable theatre to all of Douglas County. We are able to do this through the generosity of sponsors, members, foundations and individual donations.

We need your help more than ever.
Your contribution, no matter the size, matters to us.


Your community theatre brings people together to connect and flourish through live performance and together, we can make a difference. 

  

Other Ways To Give

Did you know by donating to the Oregon Cultural Trust, you will help preserve, protect, and develop arts, heritage and humanities in Douglas County?

Click on the links below to find out how your tax credited donation can help ensure the continued growth of the trust. 

  

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