Showing posts with label theatre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label theatre. Show all posts

THE SHRUNKEN HEAD OF PANCHO VILLA

This is where I will be tonight!

THE SHRUNKEN HEAD OF PANCHO VILLA (which is presented in English) plays May 8-30, 2009 at the Milagro Theatre (525 SE Stark St., Portland). Performances are Thursdays at 7:30 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m., and Sundays at 2:00 p.m. Tickets are $20-$22 (only $16 for students and senior citizens) from 503-236-7253 or www.milagro.org. For a complimentary bilingual study guide call 503-236-7253 or visit
www.milagro.org

Hand2Mouth’s newest performance explores love, family, and looking alike

Photo from H2M - I am not talking about Couples that look like Siblings. I am wondering about Everyone Who Looks Like You- the upcoming show by Hand2Mouth Theatre -I thought it was going to be called Things We Talk About. If you have seen a H2M show you know the actors and the creators like many family and make the best of whatever they are given and make it work. I think some of them already kinda do look alike. May 14-24 you can see Hand2Mouth come together again at MilePost 5 and put on another great show. This piece is inspired from their own lives and will be very "For Real". H2M states, "Using their own lives and families as source materials, the company members re-create, imitate and initiate the complexities of family life – of living and breathing with those who know you best and least. As this house of five moves through furious dances, ear-piercing fights, unlikely reconciliations and meditative storytelling, a picture of universal family life emerges from the raw and personal. This springtime performance is a prelude to the full fall premiere. “The idea of performing a story about your family is as old as storytelling itself. But this new performance pushes our company into new, difficult terrain. We set an impossible task on ourselves; to convey the love, confusion and feeling of belonging in each performer’s own family relations. From this mash-up of multiple family sagas we hope to create a family setting surprisingly familiar to the audiences own experiences. We’ll do this via a dense blend of performance styles so as not to allow our story to slip into easy clichés or let audiences ever think I've seen this story before,’” says Jonathan Walters, Hand2Mouth’s Artistic Director. Everyone Who Looks Like You. May 14 –24, Thursday – Sundays, 8 p.m. Milepost 5, 900 NE 81st Avenue, Portland, Oregon $15 general admission, $10 on Thursdays. $25 for May 15 Opening Party. Tickets: mail@hand2mouththeatre.org, 503-235-5284

Swan Dive


LOCAL WOMEN ARTISTS FEATURED IN “SUPPORT WOMEN ARTISTS NOW” (SWAN) DAY PDX - PERFORMANCE, ARTS EXHIBITS & CELEBRATION - MARCH 28TH AND 29TH, 2009
Hot Buzz: Pema Teeter has a short play, SWAN DIVE, will be invited as part of the event. Likely will be a staged reading, and will star Jeff Hardison and Kate Ertmann, returning to the stage after their hilarious performances in Pema's sold out TALKING DOGS show at FERTILE GROUND in January. Learn more about SWAN DAY: http://www.swanday.org/

Thank you PCS

Being that I am on vacation this week there are some things that I just want. A drink, good food, sun, and good news. I was asked not to tell you all the line up of Portland Center Stage last week. Now it is totally public since they had a big announcement Monday night. I am most excited about Ragtime and Santaland Diaries- others include A Christmas Carole, Thurgood, Snow Falling on Cedars, The Chosen, Alfred Hitchcock’s The 39 Steps, Joe Turner’s Come and Gone, The Best So Far and one of my other favorites- The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. GO to http://www.pcs.org/ Some of the cast is already been announced!