Current & Upcoming at PCS
BIPOC Affinity Night: Karaoke Party for Milk Crate Kitchen & Equitable Giving Circle
Wanna help fight food insecurity? Sing a song with us! Sticking with Kristina Wong's amazing theme, for our BIPOC Affinity Night, we will be hosting a Karaoke Party at The Armory. Every song sung will be a meal donated to local nonprofit Milk Crate Kitchen & Equitable Giving Circle, so come sing for a good cause! Oh, and of course, there'll be come complimentary beer from Deschutes Brewery :)
PCS Teen Playwrights Spring Showcase 2026
Don't miss this evening of phenomenal plays written by teens from our PCS Teen Playwrights residencies, directed and performed by PCS professionals.
June First Thursday w/ Alana Rich
Join us for fun filled First Thursday with complimentary beer from Deschutes Brewery, live music from local pop sensation Alana Rich & an evening performance of Kristina Wong #FoodBankInfluencer! Also, check out the new gallery exhibit Through The Eye of I by Izaya Golden.
Improv Comedy: Love, Shakespeare
Witness the Magic of Unscripted Shakespeare! Step into the offbeat word of Love, Shakespeare, where seasoned Portland comedians attempt something audacious: performing a fully improvised Elizabethan play based on your suggestions!
Improvisation Classes for Beginners
Whether you're looking to get more confident in social situations, think quicker on your feet, or get in touch with your imaginative side, these "one-off" improv classes will set you on the path to success!
Liberace & Liza: A Tribute
Liberace & Liza Minnelli never performed together, but should have! David Saffert & Jillian Snow have created a wildly successful mashup of two over-the-top icons, which is now headed to London’s West End after a sell-out UK tour. Saffert’s dizzying piano skills and Snow’s powerhouse belt team up in songs such as Cabaret, New York, New York, Over the Rainbow and even in surprise covers of Lady Gaga and Britney Spears. There are as many laughs as sequins when Liberace & Liza take hilarious turns vying for the spotlight. No matter what, they both come out winning and audiences are left in awe after a night they won’t soon forget. We hope to see you at The Armory and if you’re feeling frisky, come on over and join us in London!
Portland Center Stage is committed to identifying & interrupting instances of racism & all forms of oppression, through the principles of inclusion, diversity, equity, & accessibility (IDEA).
