Portland Center Stage’s January World Premiere production of Nancy Keystone’s Apollo joins over 20 other World Premiere performances for the first-annual city-wide festival of new works in Portland, Fertile Ground, which will run January 23rd through February 1st, 2009.
The Fertile Ground Festival is a great way to sample the full breadth and depth of new theater being produced in Portland while directly supporting Portland Center Stage.
Right now, we’re offering a LAST CHANCE DEAL on Festival Passes.
Save $50 on your Festival Pass when you use the link below and insert the coupon code “LCD” (for Last Chance Deal). Not only will you get to see Apollo and all 35 other participating festival events, you’ll be contributing half the price of your pass directly to Portland Center Stage.
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Click Here to Buy Your Festival Pass Online Now.
How it works: You’ll receive an email confirmation with your special link to make all of your festival event reservations.
For just $100, you’ll enjoy…
…Nancy Keystone’s groundbreaking world premiere at PCS, Apollo, about the juxtaposition of the civil rights movement and the space race in ’60s era Huntsville
Alabama.
You’ll spend time with some of the greatest writers of the twenties and thirties (and listen to some great new tunes from jazz legend Dave Frishberg) at Artists Rep and Rainy Day Productions’ Vitriol
and Violets.
You’ll experience the giddy improvised soap opera that is Action/Adventure’s Fall of the House….
explore the intersection of craft and theater at the Museum of Contemporary Craft with FUSE Theater Ensemble’s Craft/Craeft/Kraft…
indulge in the libidinous musings of Eleanor O’Brien in Dance Naked Productions’
Inviting Desire…
…and the smart/sexy investigations of a mechanical engineer turned lounge singer in Artists Rep’s Gracie and the Atom…
and watch a beloved children’s classic be transformed into a swinging examination of the jazz greats with NW Children’s Theater’s jazz adaptation of Alice in Wonderland.
You’ll be invited to lunch at The Armory with playwrights every day at our “Down and Dirty at 12:30” box lunch readings….
or you can stay up late and enjoy the newest and best in cabaret and alt/theater performance at the Armory’s Hothouse after hours venue (including Thomas Schroyer’s alternative vaudeville piece The Sketchbook of Tommy Twimble).
As a Pass Holder, you’ll get exclusive invitations to our Festival Kickoff Party at Backspace, and our Festival Closing Party, at the Gerding Theater at the Armory.
Plus workshops, performances and readings (including cool new projects from the Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center, PenPlay, Breaking and Entering and more)… the list grows every day- for a complete calendar of the events your Festival Pass grants you access to, click here.
Ready? Buy Your Pass Online Now.
We can’t wait to see you at Apollo, and we thank you for your support of Fertile Ground!
















