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Theatre 33’s Regional New Play Festival Presents: “Prodigies”, a comedy by Brooke Bethel
When a new talented competitor appears at an annual youth piano competition, Isla, Benji, Kinsleigh, and Eden question their own competency and ability to keep up with the growing demands of being a prodigy. After Isla gets her period while practicing, she takes it as a sign that she should quit playing piano forever, and …
More →Theatre 33’s Regional New Play Festival Presents: “Crumbs / Migas” a drama by Rebecca Tourino Collinsworth
In a fictional Latin American country, two hungry children are orphaned by a U.S.- backed coup. Fifteen years later they return, a modern-day Hansel and Gretel, to follow what migas they can in search of their father. Revisiting the scene of the violence they survived, they discover a landscape of secrets and sacrifice they are …
More →Theatre 33’s Regional New Play Festival Presents: “Prodigies”, a comedy by Brooke Bethel
When a new talented competitor appears at an annual youth piano competition, Isla, Benji, Kinsleigh, and Eden question their own competency and ability to keep up with the growing demands of being a prodigy. After Isla gets her period while practicing, she takes it as a sign that she should quit playing piano forever, and …
More →Theatre 33’s Regional New Play Festival Presents: “Majnun”, a fantastical play by Layli Rohani
A love that defies every rule. Nearly a year after her mother has passed, Asal finds herself in a rut; she hates her job, her father has busied himself in his work and barely speaks to her, and she misses her brother who’s been overseas for quite some time. Depressed, fed up, and grieving, she …
More →Theatre 33’s Regional New Play Festival Presents: “Be Witch”, a magiKal comedy by Rob Smith
Some bonds are stronger than MagiK (with a K). All Kendra has ever wanted is to be a witch. Sadly, her magik doesn’t make for the most solid career. Down on her luck and with nowhere else to go, Kendra moves in with her brother, Huey. The fun doesn’t last long and sibling tension grows …
More →Theatre 33’s Regional New Play Festival Presents: “Pull”, a relevant by Sara Jean Accuardi
When the unthinkable becomes the curriculum. Teachers are learning to defend their classrooms. Throughout the firearm training, their cynicism, dread, eagerness and reluctance contrasts the high emotional toll and practical questions surrounding arming teachers. Over the five-day course, convictions are tested as they wrestle with questions about responsibility and what safety really means.
More →Theatre 33’s Regional New Play Festival presents “Lights in the Sky”, a comedy by Ricky Zipp
The truth is out there, we just can’t tell you….. A political satire about the blindness of power and the violent choice that human beings decide to make. It shows how a group of people can get to the brink of world destruction — literally — and still not learn the lessons of the past. …
More →Amadeus Chamber Orchestra: Baroque by Candlelight
Every Tuesday at 7PM, the Amadeus Chamber Orchestra is presenting an hourlong program of gorgeous baroque music, featuring some of the country’s finest baroque musicians, lit only by candlelight. Beautiful music in the sublime setting of Grace Memorial Episcopal Church. And on May 12, the first season will finish with a bang, taking the best …
More →John Pitman Reviews: ‘Terra Infirma’
John Pitman’s latest conversation is with two artists who knew each other’s work, but who had not worked together, before this project. In this bold new work, with a title taken from a poem by Robert Walters, the harp symbolizes the protagonist Earth, both fragile and powerful. Terra Infirma was directly inspired by the experiences …
More →Amadeus Chamber Orchestra: Annual Winners Showcase
A concert featuring 3 winners of the annual Amadeus Chamber Orchestra Youth Competition. Violinist Alexander Zhu, cellist Emily Seo, and saxophonist Jacob Peizner will join us in a concert of Haydn, Wieniawski and Glazunov. This concert is free. To reserve your seats, please go to AmadeusPdx.org
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