Chitra: The Girl Prince – Northwest Children’s Theater
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View ArticleMeet the Cast: Astoria – Portland Center Stage at The Armory
JEREMY AGGERS Donald Mackenzie/ R. Stuart/Coles/LeClerc/ Ensemble/Musician Jeremy Aggers is a voice-over artist, songwriter and actor based out of Atlanta, GA. He’s pleased to be returning to The...
View ArticleJacob Halverson
Susannah chats with Jacob Halverson, General Manager of The Society Hotel about the upcoming collaboration between The Society Hotel and artist Jen Fuller for the Portland Winter Light Festeval. Do...
View ArticleBehind the Scenes Team: Astoria – Portland Center Stage at The Armory
CHRIS COLEMAN Adaptor/Director Chris joined Portland Center Stage at The Armory as artistic director in 2000. Before coming to Portland, Chris was the artistic director at Actor’s Express in Atlanta, a...
View ArticleMeet the Cast: Kodachrome – Portland Center Stage at The Armory
RYAN VINCENT ANDERSON The Policeman/The Hardware Store Owner Ryan is excited to make his Portland debut at The Armory. New York City credits include Indians (Metropolitan Playhouse); We Live Here...
View ArticleBehind the Scenes Team: Kodachrome – Portland Center Stage at The Armory
ADAM SZYMKOWICZ Playwright Adam Szymkowicz’s plays have been produced throughout the U.S., and in Canada, England, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Australia, Germany, Greece, Slovenia and Lithuania. His...
View ArticleFrom the Director Rose Riordan
KODACHROME We were first introduced to Kodachrome in 2015 as part of JAW, our annual playwrights festival, when it was workshopped under the title Colchester. During the Big Weekend of public readings,...
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View ArticleFrom Artistic Director Dámaso Rodríguez
“Scientific experiments are supposed to be filled with wild imagination and help us to understand better about beautiful universe.” –Todor Kozlek, the Bulgarian cartographer, played by Artists Rep...
View ArticleA Brief History of Antarctica – Magellanica
Shackleton and his men set off on a desperate 920-mile journey in 1914. 200 MILLION YEARS AGO: The supercontinent Pangaea breaks into two parts: Laurasia and Gondwanaland. 180 MILLION YEARS AGO:...
View ArticleA Hole in the Sky – Magellanica
Magellanica is a fictional story with invented characters; however, it is based on factual events and real science. In 1986, when the play is set, scientists knew that there was a dangerous hole in the...
View ArticlePortland Opera
What began in 1964 as a small company staging performances at a local high school has transformed into the Portland hub for all things opera-related. Portland Opera’s offerings include more than 25...
View ArticleArtists Repertory Theatre Receives Anonymous $7 Million Gift Largest Donation...
Artists Repertory Theatre announces it has received an anonymous donation of $7 million. This historic gift is in support of Artists Rep’s mission to produce intimate, provocative theatre and provide a...
View ArticleThis Week in Artslandia
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View ArticleSusannah Mars on Tri-Met
Susannah chats with a few of her fellow passangers on Tri-Met about Oregon Symphony and Portland Opera’s upcoming productions! The post Susannah Mars on Tri-Met appeared first on .
View ArticleOregon Ballet Theatre’s ALICE (IN WONDER) BALL
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View ArticleFrom Artistic Director Josh Hecht
PARENTS ARE COMPLICATED, AREN’T THEY? Even the closest parent-child relationships can take expert navigating. They embarrass us. They nag us. They worry when they shouldn’t. Like many of us, I spent...
View ArticleMeet the Playwright: Lisa Kron – 2.5 Minute Ride
Welcome to Profile Theatre’s first production of their 2018–2019 season! For their twenty-first season, Profile Theatre is doing something special: an 18-month “double-season” featuring the works of...
View ArticleFrom the Director Jane Unger
The great writer Philip Roth wrote “American reality has a way of outrunning art.” With her play 2.5 Minute Ride Lisa Kron has kept apace with the mercurial nature of American reality and sometimes...
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