Our festival finale is an exciting celebration of the vitality of American music from the turn of the 20th century until today: native and folk influences in Antonín Dvoák, New England church hymns and popular tunes in Charles Ives, traditional Romanticism in Amy Beach, and modern-day lyricism in Chris Rogerson. The sensational Fleur Barron, who opened the festival, returns to close the summer in a beautiful world premiere work by Rogerson, and the dynamic South African pianist Anton Nel makes his CMNW debut in Beach’s ravishing Piano Quintet.
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What the Constitution Means to Me
Ten Fifteen Productions (1/30 - 2/7) | |
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Mr. Marmalade
Twilight Theater Company (1/22 - 2/8)
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Poirot: The Murder of Roger Ayckroyd
Lakewood Theatre Company (1/2 - 2/8) PORTLAND PREMIERE
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The Prom
Stumptown Stages (4/24 - 5/17) | |
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The Dark Stuff
Twilight Theater Company (8/20 - 9/6) | |
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The Wiz
Keller Auditorium (2/3 - 2/8) | |
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One Man, Two Guvnors
Twilight Theater Company (3/19 - 4/5) | |
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Tina: The Tina Turner Musical (Non-Equity)
Hult Center (2/5 - 2/8) | |
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The Body’s Midnight
100 Lives Repertory (2/6 - 3/1) | |
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A Taste of Ireland - The Irish Music and Dance Sensation
Vert Auditorium (5/16 - 5/16) | |
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