Made in Oregon
July 13 — 16

How do you have your cake and eat it too in Victorian England? Well, if you are an attractive man of means like Jack Worthing, its pretty simple: create a double life. Mr. Worthing’s double life (he is known as Jack in the country, but "Ernest" in town) unfolds without a hitch until he decides to come clean and propose to the love of his life, one Gwendolen Fairfax. The snag...

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Grey Gardens moves onstage
02 June 2009
The countdown begins. After our final week in the rehearsal hall we've finally landed on stage. Last week increased everyone's intensity level, as we tried to nail the harmonies, polish dance steps and drill the overlapping lines that wouldn't gel.
Rebecca remained calm, but intensely focused on the challenge before her. She has the toughest show, both in terms of the amount of material to digest, and the complexity of the...
Eugenia Pardue: White Flowers for Grey Gardens
02 June 2009 & Posted by Natalie Gilmore
A critically–acclaimed presence in the Portland visual artscape, Eugenia Pardue has had numerous solo, group shows and international exhibitions (including at Linfield College, Jordan Schnitzer Museum, at Art Basel, Switzerland, at Mark Woolley Gallery and at the Nines Hotel in the coveted Presidential Suite).

Whistle while you work
02 June 2009 & Posted by Natalie Gilmore
Eric Hausmann installs a multimedia miniature performance in the Portand Center Stage Lobby bathroom as part of the site specific performances for Portland Center Stage's 2008 JAW: A Playwright's Festival. Mr. Hausmann will be present throughout the festival, providing an edgy, indie soundtrack to your personal call of nature. He will also assist you with selecting the proper pomade and Is re ero corem venis dolupie ndebis quideli tatenimus, quam qui tem lam quo volore volorit quo molesti dolo omnisimolest versperro eaqu


















