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Community Dream Productions To Present Deeply Human BLIND

On January 28 and 29, 2017, Fertile Ground audiences can see Blind, a staged reading of a new work by Portland playwright, Bonnie Ratner. Award-winning director, Bobby Bermea, is at the helm. Performances are at 1:00 p.m. on the 28 th and 7:30 p.m. on the 30 th . The Saturday matinee performance is followed by a post-show conversation facilitated by The Color of Now, and the Sunday evening performance will be ASL interpreted. Performances are at Third Rail/Imago Theatre, 17 SE 8th Ave, Portland, OR 97214. The reading features popular Portland actors Jason Glick, Josie Seid, Danielle Weathers, Ted Schulz, Isabella Buckner, James Dixon and LaTevin Alexander.
Defunkt Theatre Presents Portland Premiere of COCK by Mike Bartlett Tonight

Defunkt Theatre presents COCK by Mike Bartlett, directed by Jon Kretzu, running tonight, October 9, through November 14 2015. 
Defunkt Theatre to Present Portland Premiere of COCK by Mike Bartlett, 10/9-11/14

Defunkt Theatre presents COCK by Mike Bartlett, directed by Jon Kretzu, running October 9-November 14 2015. 
THREE MEN ON A HORSE Opens Tonight at Lakewood Theatre Company

Lakewood Theatre Company continues its 62nd season tonight, March 6, 2015 with the 1930s comedy Three Men on a Horse by John Cecil Holm and George Abbott. This dizzy and delightful Depression-era comedy brings an opportunity for reflection, and a much-needed lift to our spirits, as we recover from the Great Recession.
THREE MEN ON A HORSE to Open 3/6 at Lakewood Theatre Company

Lakewood Theatre Company continues its 62nd season Friday, March 6, 2015 with the 1930s comedy Three Men on a Horse by John Cecil Holm and George Abbott. This dizzy and delightful Depression-era comedy brings an opportunity for reflection, and a much-needed lift to our spirits, as we recover from the Great Recession.
BWW Reviews: Shakespeare Goes Mod in Portland Shakespeare Project's THE TAMING OF THE SHREW

We enter the world of Padua, which in director Michael Mendelson's vision takes place in the swinging 1960s. The set is a clear reminder of Laugh-In, with its pastel colors and patterned walls with small doors that the actors can peep through. The costumes are witty reminders of that era, particularly the women's outfits and wigs. And the music throughout echoes Carnaby Street.

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