Current & Upcoming at PCS
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!
Exhibit: Someday Not Today by See King
Portland Center Stage will host the interactive art project Someday Not Today, by artist See King, featuring a collection of short film scenes paired with an original musical score.
Fall Teen Academy: Improvisation
Through fun games, acting lessons, and spontaneous character creation these classes will unlock your inner creative genius and give you the chance to get out of your comfort zone in a fun and safe environment.
Larry Owens in Sondheimia
Sondheimia: it’s a state of mind. In this curated concert, multi-award-winning musical theatre actor Larry Owens explores time, love, and ambition through the music and lyrics of Stephen Sondheim. Conceived, arranged, directed by, and starring Owens, Sondheimia is a tour de force of epic proportions, tackling the most revered catalogue in musical theater history. Piano arrangements by Josh Kight, and directed with Chip Miller, PCS Associate Artistic Director.
Pre-show Panel Discussion with Black Men's Wellness
Join us for a pre-show panel discussion for Primary Trust, featuring Black Men’s Wellness. This conversation will explore themes of brotherhood, healing, and mental well-being for black men in their communities, connecting the play’s powerful narrative to real-life experiences. This event is FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
PCS Fall Teen Academy: Stage Combat
Professional stage combat choreographers and certified instructors Kristen Mun-Van Noy and Adam Mun-Van Noy lead these Fall Teen Academy sessions where teens will learn the necessary skills and techniques that performers use to "fight & die" onstage night after night. Choose hand-to-hand combat, knife skills, or both!
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