Portland’s Space Race
Theatres have banded together to fight the city’s rising rents, but civic and private support doesn’t hurt.
Theatres have banded together to fight the city’s rising rents, but civic and private support doesn’t hurt.
Whose programs do the programmers admire most? We asked some U.S. theatre leaders and they told us.
Over 10 days of performance art, lines between performer and audience blurred, then disappeared altogether.
For this week’s Offscript, recorded live in Portland, Ore., guests Amy Wang, Dámaso Rodríguez, and Maureen Porter gave us a primer on the local theatre scene.
The conference in Stumptown kicks off with a look back and a bracing glimpse at Oregon stories.
The Portland-based playwright will receive funding for five years.
The season will feature six new plays, including two world premieres.
The theatre in Portland, Ore., joins the organization for national profile—and local leadership on wages.
Amid the January rains, theatre artists and audiences scramble from show to show at a festival of seedlings, blossoms, and tilling for future harvests.
The season brings comedy and light to the many struggles of pursuing happiness and the American Dream.