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Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

U.S. Bank Main Stage 128 NW Eleventh Ave, Portland, OR, United States
George and Martha have invited a young couple—Nick and Honey—over for a nightcap. As the drinks start flowing and skeletons claw their way out of their closets, the couples soon learn that marriage isn’t all fun and games. Hilarious and harrowing, one of the theater’s beloved classics, Edward Albee’s dark...

Notes from the Field

Portland Playhouse 602 NE Prescott St, Portland, OR, United States
Drawn from interviews with more than 250 students, parents, teachers and staff, Notes from the Field is a heart-wrenching tale of injustice, compassion, and hope that will leave you on the edge of your seat. This production lays the broken criminal justice system bare and explores the harrowing experiences of...

A Case for the Existence of God

CoHo Theatre 2257 NW Raleigh St, Portland, OR, United States
Keith and Ryan, two working dads who seemingly have little in common, meet in Keith’s cubicle to discuss business. Despite different upbringings, identities, and lifestyles—and the primarily transactional nature of their relationship—the men connect over their experiences of fatherhood; growing up in a small, rural town; and the loneliness of...

The Hunting Horn: Handel, Couperin & Bach

Sanctuary Hall at First Congregational 1126 SW Park Ave, Portland, OR, United States
Featuring horn, oboe, violin, and harpsichord, this musical ride through the European countryside echoes with the thundering hooves and spirited chase of the hunt. Stölzel’s Sonata sets the scene with its evocative simplicity, capturing the essence of the outdoors. The complexity of the music then intensifies with works by Telemann...

Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

U.S. Bank Main Stage 128 NW Eleventh Ave, Portland, OR, United States
George and Martha have invited a young couple—Nick and Honey—over for a nightcap. As the drinks start flowing and skeletons claw their way out of their closets, the couples soon learn that marriage isn’t all fun and games. Hilarious and harrowing, one of the theater’s beloved classics, Edward Albee’s dark...

Copland & Sibelius: Sounds of Spring

Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall 1037 SW Broadway Ave, Portland, OR, United States
The first warm, fragrant breezes of spring waft through the pages of two beloved works: Copland's Appalachian Spring, a tender portrayal of rural American life, and Sibelius's Fifth Symphony, with its heart-stopping vision of swans soaring across an April sky. Plus, Artist-in-Residence Xavier Foley returns to your Oregon Symphony to...

Notes from the Field

Portland Playhouse 602 NE Prescott St, Portland, OR, United States
Drawn from interviews with more than 250 students, parents, teachers and staff, Notes from the Field is a heart-wrenching tale of injustice, compassion, and hope that will leave you on the edge of your seat. This production lays the broken criminal justice system bare and explores the harrowing experiences of...

A Case for the Existence of God

CoHo Theatre 2257 NW Raleigh St, Portland, OR, United States
Keith and Ryan, two working dads who seemingly have little in common, meet in Keith’s cubicle to discuss business. Despite different upbringings, identities, and lifestyles—and the primarily transactional nature of their relationship—the men connect over their experiences of fatherhood; growing up in a small, rural town; and the loneliness of...

Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

U.S. Bank Main Stage 128 NW Eleventh Ave, Portland, OR, United States
George and Martha have invited a young couple—Nick and Honey—over for a nightcap. As the drinks start flowing and skeletons claw their way out of their closets, the couples soon learn that marriage isn’t all fun and games. Hilarious and harrowing, one of the theater’s beloved classics, Edward Albee’s dark...

Copland & Sibelius: Sounds of Spring

Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall 1037 SW Broadway Ave, Portland, OR, United States
The first warm, fragrant breezes of spring waft through the pages of two beloved works: Copland's Appalachian Spring, a tender portrayal of rural American life, and Sibelius's Fifth Symphony, with its heart-stopping vision of swans soaring across an April sky. Plus, Artist-in-Residence Xavier Foley returns to your Oregon Symphony to...

Notes from the Field

Portland Playhouse 602 NE Prescott St, Portland, OR, United States
Drawn from interviews with more than 250 students, parents, teachers and staff, Notes from the Field is a heart-wrenching tale of injustice, compassion, and hope that will leave you on the edge of your seat. This production lays the broken criminal justice system bare and explores the harrowing experiences of...

A Case for the Existence of God

CoHo Theatre 2257 NW Raleigh St, Portland, OR, United States
Keith and Ryan, two working dads who seemingly have little in common, meet in Keith’s cubicle to discuss business. Despite different upbringings, identities, and lifestyles—and the primarily transactional nature of their relationship—the men connect over their experiences of fatherhood; growing up in a small, rural town; and the loneliness of...