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lukew said in 2-27-2008 @ 15:20:39    

Apollo looks amazing in an epic sense. Meanwhile, I’ve got a Radiohead track ringing in my skull as I look forward to How to Disappear Completely and Never Be Found… though it feels a little ironic to publicly blog about that.

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thomt said in 2-27-2008 @ 15:28:00    

Wow, can you say Edgy? With just a couple exceptions, these plays are all poised to make us reconsider our conception of ourselves, our culture, our leaders, the media…even how we think about the Universe! The words “not to be missed” come to mind about nearly EVERY show. I’m going on record right here to predict sell-outs and extensions for Apollo, Crazy Enough and How to Disappear.

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megankathygrace said in 2-27-2008 @ 15:44:29    

I am so excited for APOLLO. I think it will bring all sorts of national attention to PCS. Nancy Keystone is an amazing director and conceptual artist.

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Jessola said in 2-27-2008 @ 17:26:08    

I am super stoked for How to Disappear Completely and Never Be Found. Yes, that’s right…super stoked.

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GrantsGoddess said in 2-27-2008 @ 18:00:48    

After writing grant requests for Apollo for the past four years, I’m thrilled the project (at last!) will make it to the PCS stage. Promises to be very cool, and should provoke lots of discussion!

I’m also really looking forward to Frost/Nixon.

Just a BTW, little typo on the Wilde play title (it’s Earnest)

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Charlie said in 2-27-2008 @ 19:37:33    

Being a student of politics and history, I am especially psyched to see both Frost/Nixon and Grey Gardens -oh the intrigue, the drama, the scandals - the merriment of it all right in Portland on the PCS mainstage!

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Rdub said in 2-29-2008 @ 17:47:36    

“How to disappear….” is a title that gets me in the door. Buckminster and Frost/Nixon cause I love interesting bio’s. Who doesn’t want to see Storm again and again and again.

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TechNerd said in 3-4-2008 @ 16:51:18    

As a ten-year-old science nerd in 1969 I loved the Apollo program and everything it made possible for the future. But one year later the country and world starting screaming for the funds to be devoted to solve social problems like hunger, disease, and ignorance. Our future in space was castrated but the social problems remain. That is the tragedy that Keystone or somebody should be writing about.

I’m sad to see PCS stage “APOLLO”. It is yet another swipe at a program that again and again and again has gotten beaten into the ground, and all the wonderful hopes for the future squashed.

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ThatOneGuy said in 3-5-2008 @ 20:51:56    

On behalf of LOLcats everywhere. I can haz awesome season? (the answer is yes)

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