A month or so ago, Chris Coleman was looking for a fun and entertaining way to introduce our distinguished visitors at the recent LORT (League of Resident Theatres) conference to the concepts of sustainability that Portlanders consider second-nature these days and that went into the design of the Gerding Theater at the Armory. He […]
Visitors from Elsewhere
30 Oct, 2007
published in chris's blog, pcs says
Last week, PCS was honored to host colleagues from across the country for the LORT (League of Resident Theaters) Conference. About 75 Managing Directors and Development Directors from the largest theaters in America descended upon Portland to meet about all the nuts and bolts negotiations that go into keeping our theaters healthy.
Kathy Budas, our Marketing Director, […]
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