Review: STORM LARGE MAKES IT HOME at Portland Center Stage
Storm Large is back, and her new cabaret memoir explores what makes a home. Like all of us, she's still working it out, and the show is as raw and funny as her voice is powerful.…
Storm Large is back, and her new cabaret memoir explores what makes a home. Like all of us, she's still working it out, and the show is as raw and funny as her voice is powerful.…
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X is not the type of show you sit back and enjoy. It will put you on edge, drag you into dark places, and leave you thinking for days. If you're the kind of theatergoer who considers that a feature rather than a bug, this one's for you.…
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You don't often get the chance to see DOCTOR FAUSTUS on stage. Christopher Marlowe's early 1600s masterwork is the ur-text of the Faustian bargain, the template for everything from the musical Damn Yankees to the Al Pacino-Keanu Reeves film The Devil's Advocate. And yet it rarely gets produced. Than…

Our 2021 Festival Finale is a fitting testament to the trials and tribulations of the past 18 months, a collective journey of reflection and now...

The internationally renowned Brentano String Quartet begin their tenure as CMNWs 2021-22 Artists-in-Residence merging their luxuriously warm sound and yearning lyricism (The New York Times)...

Two Grammy Award-winners, saxophonist Timothy McAllister and guitarist Jason Vieaux team up for their Summer Festival debuts performing the world premiere of an exciting CMNW...

The Dover Quartet, former Protgs and one of the CMNW audiences favorite ensembles, returns for thrilling works with two of the worlds great virtuoso pianists:...

In a program of captivating works, a host of magnificent musicians present world premieres by two leading composers: Kenji Bunchs beautiful Vesper Flight for flutist...

Artistic Director Emeritus and luminary clarinetist David Shifrin opens the concert with Webers show-stopping Clarinet Quintet. Some of CMNWs and Oregons most beloved musicians perform...
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