
"launching a movement that champions depth over flash, experience over novelty, and connection over comfort."
"Audiences are hungry for the kind of complex, deeply human stories that only seasoned artists can bring to life, and we're here to share these stories in all of their prismatic and visceral nuance while creating community in the process."
"a gripping, sexy and surprisingly funny glimpse behind the closed doors of two married couples,"
Portland stages a busy season opening with a mix of new and continuing productions across multiple theaters. Portland Playhouse presents Paradise Blue, a jazz-infused show honoring Black excellence. Portland Center Stage stages Primary Trust, offering Gilmore Girls–like rhythms with more trauma. Artists Repertory Theatre presents The Bed Trick. Stumptown Stages offers Rock of Ages. Northwest Children's Theatre presents Ken Yoshikawa's From a Hole in the Ground, nominated for a 2025 Oregon Book Award. Broadway Rose continues a musical love story blending past and present, and Broadway in Portland hosts Disney's The Lion King tour. New company 100 Lives Repertory debuts Orange Flower Water and centers work by female artists over 40, followed by Tira Palmquist's The Body's Midnight.
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