We the people of Portland Center Stage, in order to form a more artistic union, establish theatre, insure domestic entertainment, provide for the common man, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of tickets to ourselves and our patrons, do ordain and establish this New Deal for the citizens of Portland Oregon: For one day only, all remaining seats in the 2008/2009 season will be on sale for $25. From midnight to midnight on April 15th, Portlanders can put their stimulus package tax refunds directly to work on three shovel ready productions that are guaranteed to provide additional, er, stimuli of their own: Frost/Nixon, Grey Gardens, and Storm Large's Crazy Enough.
Tickets can be purchased by phone at 503.445.3700 or online through www.pcs.org by using the special code "DEAL." The $25 price will be good for all performance days and times, and there is no limit on the number of tickets per patron that are available through this one time only offer. The DEAL is up at midnight.
Storm Large's autobiographical world premiere musical Crazy Enough is garnering rave reviews, including the Oregonian, who describes it as "part cabaret, part confessional and part comedy" with a "rich slate of deeply personal (and often surprisingly gentle songs) [that] reveal the hopes against odds of an unprepared girl and the fears of a woman using bravado to hide the human flailing inside." Crazy Enough plays in the Ellyn Bye Studio through June 7th. Tickets at www.pcs.org/crazyenough (use the promo code "DEAL" to get the $25 tickets).
Peter Morgan's Frost/Nixon, the play that became the Oscar-nominated film, dissects the conversation between David Frost and Richard Nixon that irrevocably changed the media's relationship to the American presidency. Frost/Nixon runs April 14th through May 10th on the Main Stage. Tickets are available at www.pcs.org/frostnixon (use the promo code "DEAL" to get the $25 tickets).
And closing out the season will be an entirely different look at the uneasy ways sensationalist public life and personal tragedy can mingle with Grey Gardens, the musical based on the cult documentary about "Little Edie" Beale and her mother "Big Edie" Bouvier Beale, two shirttail relations of Jackie Onassis who went from the cream of New York society to exile as eccentric shut ins at their crumbling 28 room Hampton estate. Grey Gardens will run May 26th through June 21st, 2009 on the Main Stage. Tickets are available at www.pcs.org/greygardens. (use the promo code "DEAL" to get the $25 tickets).
Portland Center Stage inspires our community by bringing stories to life in unexpected ways. Established in 1988 as an off shoot of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, PCS became an independent theater in 1994 and has been under the leadership of Artistic Director Chris Coleman since May 2000. The company presents a blend of classic, contemporary and original productions in a conscious effort to appeal to the eclectic palate of theatergoers in Portland. PCS also offers a variety of education and outreach programs for curious minds from six to 106, including the PCS GreenHouse, a school of theater.
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