{Hank (P.J. Sosko) tries out a new pair of caulk (pronounced “cork”) boots in Sometimes a Great Notion, now EXTENDED through May 10th.}
After a weekend of packed-to-the-rafters houses, we are delighted to announce that Sometimes a Great Notion will extend for yet another week!
Tickets are now on sale for the extra extension week, which will […]
Extended Again!
More about Ken Kesey
A few more things you may not know about Kesey’s life and times:
- Ken Kesey was born in La Junta, Colorado, and brought up in Eugene, Oregon. His father worked in the creamery business, and his brother still runs Nancy’s Yogurt.
- He was a star football player and a wrestler at the University of Oregon. […]
Beginning the Process of Bringing the Oregon Forest to Life
{Yes! This photo is of a scale model, taken by Scenic Designer Tony Cisek}
The first rehearsal for Sometimes a Great Notion was today, allowing cast and staff to get their first glimpse of the designs and ideas that will start to bring this great Oregon novel to life.
The rehearsal began with a Portland Center […]
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Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters: In Search of New Wilderness
When I think of Ken Kesey, I don’t think of burly loggers and NW Wilderness. In the popular imagination he’s that crazy trippy guy from Electric Kool Aid Acid Test. He’s the founder of the Merry Pranskters, whose cross country trek arguably INVENTED ’60s counterculture.
What’s he doing writing a novel about life chopping down trees […]
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Cussedness and Columbine: Capturing the Beauty of Oregon (from page to stage)
I am about 200 pages into Ken Kesey’s novel Sometimes a Great Notion (which will arrive on the PCS stage in April) and already I am struck by the sheer subversive glee that Kesey takes in storytelling.
The story, about an Oregon coastal logging family in the midst of a union strike, contains enough […]
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