The Oregon Symphony Presents: Stravinsky’s Rite Of Spring, Jan. 13-15
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View ArticleFrom the Editor-at-Large, Barry Johnson: January / February 2018
By Barry Johnson In Peter Paul Rubens’ lively painting of the myth of Apollo and Daphne, Apollo has nearly caught the mythically beautiful daughter of the river god. Both arms stretch for Daphne’s...
View ArticleWho is Michael Greer?
Artslandia recently caught up with Michael Greer, the new Executive Director for Oregon Ballet Theatre, to discuss his fascinating path from ballet dancer to Mandarin-speaking international...
View ArticleWisdom Guides in Times of Change
By Hannah Krafcik. Photos by Christine Dong. Arlie Neskahi’s voice is carried with clarity across space and time in a digital recording, an archive of Wisdom of the Elders Radio: Series One. Listening...
View ArticleA Bird’s-Eye View of Astoria
By Benjamin Fainstein Production Dramaturg In Astoria, the real people of many nationalities who populated North America in the early 1800s become characters. So does the landscape itself, pitting both...
View ArticleFrom Artistic Director Chris Coleman
ASTORIA “How are you going to do that?” That was the most common question I encountered when friends or colleagues learned that I had secured the rights to adapt Peter Stark’s epic story for the stage....
View ArticleCelebrating New Play Development – Portland Center Stage at The Armory
As Portland Center Stage at The Armory celebrates their 30th anniversary this season, they are particularly proud of one area that has continued to grow throughout our history: new play development....
View ArticleWin two tickets to Artists Rep’s MAGELLANICA
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View ArticleNikki Weaver and Gretchen Corbett / Dainichia Noreault, Kristy Bigelow,...
This week we have two podcast for you! First up, Susannah chats with Nikki Weaver and Gretchen Corbett about Portland Playhouse’s up coming production of Weaving Women Together, opening January 17....
View ArticleE.M. Lewis
Susannah chats with award-winning playwright, teacher, and librettist, E.M. Lewis, about her upcoming play Magellanica, directed by Damason Rodriguez and opening at Artist Repretory Theatre January 20,...
View ArticleAstoria: Part One & Two / Kodachrome – Portland Center Stage
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View ArticlePete the Cat: The Musical – Oregon Children’s Theatre
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View ArticleChris Coleman talks Astoria: Part Two | January 20 — February 18, 2018
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View ArticleMagellanica – Artists Repertory Theatre
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View ArticleWin Opening Night Tickets to Astoria Part Two at Portland Center Stage at The...
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View ArticlePeter Stark
Susannah chats with Author, Peter Stark, about his book ASTORIA: John Jacob Astor and Thomas Jefferson’s Lost Pacific Empire, A Story of Wealth, Ambition, and Survival, adapted and directed for the...
View ArticleRennie Harris / Mark Morris – White Bird Dance
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View Article2 5 Minute Ride – Profile Theatre
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View ArticleMeet the Playwright: E.M. Lewis – Magellanica
E.M. LEWIS is an award-winning playwright, teacher and librettist. Her work has been produced around the world, and published by Samuel French. She received the Steinberg Award for Song of Extinction...
View ArticleVoice as Musica Universalis in Magellanica – By Mary McDonald-Lewis
Magellanica lives inside a kind of dark and stormy snow globe. It opens in a small space, stuffs us into an even smaller place and then leaves us, for eight and a half months, in a cramped and cold...
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