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Experience Theatre Project to Present Immersive THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST Beginning Next Month

Experience Theatre Project will present 'The Importance of Being Earnest,' an immersive journey to Victorian England January 26 to February 25, 2024, in Beaverton, OR. Learn more about this uproarious farce that pokes fun at Victorian traditions and customs here!

Make It A Date Night With Dinner And A Show: Deschutes Brewery, Now Available Inside Portland Center Stage At The Armory

Bend-based craft brewery and restaurant Deschutes and theater veterans Portland Center Stage have been long-time next door neighbors and collaborators on NW 11th and Davis. Now, they are combining forces to provide theater audiences and event-goers a dining option within the Armory's beautifully designed lobby: dinner and a show!

Want to Support the Arts? Here s How to Become an Arts Benefactor

A Portland prolific arts donor, Ronni Lacroute, shares her strategy for helping fund artists and cultural organizations.

The Skanner News - Shakespeare s Most Popular Comedy, A Midsummer Night s Dream, Brings Mischief and Mayhem to Portland Center Stage

Portland Center Stage presents the final play of their 2022-23 season by one of the world’s most renowned playwrights: directed by Artistic Director Marissa Wolf, William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream opens on June 9, and runs through July 2 on the mainstage. When four young lovers escape their oppressive society and seek refuge in the fairies’ woods on a midsummer night, mayhem ensues! Tickets are on sale now, including sliding scale tickets for BIPOC affinity night, a.k.a. The People’s Party, on Friday, June 30, at 7:30 p.m.

Marie Antoinette meets Syrian refugee in Off the WALL s latest

Off the WALL's Not My Revolution, which Elizabeth Elias Huffman has been developing since 2016, is “a dreamlike play” about two women from two different historical moments dealing with the impact of forced displacement and civil war. The play weaves together a narrative of Marie Antoinette’s imprisonment during the French Revolution with the experiences of a once-wealthy Syrian art dealer, known only as “the Displaced Woman.”

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