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Virtual events still dominate the entertainment landscape around Portland, and with that in mind, we’ve curated a batch of streaming theater, dance, and classical music performances for the upcoming week. Some of the offerings are free, or low-cost and accessible to anyone with an internet connection.
Broadway Rose Theatre Co. s production of The Last Five Years stars Kailey Rhodes as Cathy and Jeff Rosick as Jamie.Photo courtesy of Broadway Rose
“The Last Five Years”
Broadway Rose Theatre Co. mounts a livestreamed musical about a brief marriage between two young artists: a struggling actor and a literary prodigy. Music and lyrics are by Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown. The local production will be directed by Sharon Maroney and stars Kailey Rhodes as Cathy and Jeff Rosick as Jamie.
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Portland Baroque Orchestra presents the very first performance from Great Arts. Period.’s new studio: Seasons of Bulgaria. Join PBO violinist Toma Iliev as he takes us on
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Portland Baroque Orchestra presents the very first performance from Great Arts. Period.’s new studio: Seasons of Bulgaria. Join PBO violinist Toma Iliev as he takes us on a journey through the year with four folk-inspired solo violin pieces by fellow Bulgarian, composer Peter Hristoskov. From the lively dances of Spring to the tumultuous yet hopeful Winter, Hristoskov’s music has roots in Bulgarian song and dance traditions but its feet in contemporary Classical music trends. This performance is presented in partnership and support of National Culture Fund Bulgaria