
Here’s a hint: She was the second-funniest thing in Will and Grace.
Get the scoop on the L.A. production from theatermania.com.
Find out all about our production (starring Sharonlee MacLean, who reprises her Drammy winning performance) right here.
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Here’s a hint: She was the second-funniest thing in Will and Grace.
Get the scoop on the L.A. production from theatermania.com.
Find out all about our production (starring Sharonlee MacLean, who reprises her Drammy winning performance) right here.
At the annual Drammy Awards, where Portland theater celebrates the past season and acknowledges outstanding achievement, Portland Center Stage had a terrific night. Check out all the winners here, including several awards for How To Disappear Completely and Never Be Found. But special congratulations to Storm Large and James Beaton, who were honored for Outstanding Achievement in Original Music for Crazy Enough, and for Storm for being singled out for Outstanding Achievement by a Lead Actress in a Musical.
It’s unusual in Portland to be able to see a production after it receives Drammy honors, because the usual performance run is only a few short weeks. But thanks to the extensions on Crazy Enough, you’ll have a chance to see a Drammy-winning show!
And another rare opportunity is coming up in the 2009-10 season. Sharonlee McLean received an award for Outstanding Achievement by a Leading Actress in a Play for The Receptionist, which was produced at CoHo Productions last fall. PCS has announced that we will revive the production (directed by our own Rose Riordan, no slouch in directing multiple Drammy-winning productions) in our 09/10 season in the Ellyn Bye Studio. So once again, you’ll be able to see a Drammy-winning performance after it has been honored!
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I’m pleased to announce that you can now purchase tickets to our revised 2009/2010 season online. We’ve done some rearranging of the season order- we’ll be postponing Thurgood Marshall, The Best So Far and Joe Turner Has Come and Gone to a later season. For complete details you can check out the release here.
Replacing those three shows we will be adding Josh Kornbluth’s Benjamin Franklin: Unplugged, Mike Schlitt’s Mike’s Incredible Indian Adventure and the just added remount of Rose Riordan’s runaway hit show The Receptionist. The Chosen, originally scheduled for the studio season, will move upstairs to the Main Stage.
Get the Complete Revised 2009/2010 Season Schedule.
Then check out your package and price options and order your subscription online.
Takes about 5 minutes and then you’ll be all set for a whole season of fun!