Working Thru It + BIPOC Affinity Night: MONSTER FEST EDITION
Join us for a special Working Thru It, where the stars align to pair our special workshop + social with our BIPOC Affinity Night for Lizard Boy! To start the day off, we have the talented Ashley Song giving a free course on vocal technique for beginners from 4PM-5PM. As for our Affinity Night social, we'll have live music from local talent Vodou, complimentary beer from Deschutes and fun gifts to shop for from our local PDX vendors! AND YES, DRESS UP FOR OUR COSTUME CONTEST. Winners will receive fun prizes such as: tickets to a PCS production, gift cards to amazing local restaurants and much more!
Vendors include:
PIXIE PANIC
CORVID CREATIONS PDX
CHAPPY’S CHAINS
BLACK ZODIAC PRINTS
Ashley Song is an actor, producer, and co-founder of Desert Island Studios, a Portland-based film production company and studio facility. She has performed at Seattle Rep, Profile Theatre, 21ten Theatre, Portland Shakespeare Project, Corrib Theatre, Chapel Theatre, and the Fertile Ground Festival of New Works. She has produced narrative films/documentaries Mother of Color, Borrufa, The 100-Year Effect, Empano Gleasium and Private Chat, and has worked for commercial clients including xfinity, Straightaway Cocktails, Rice Krispies, National Geographic, and Dell. Ashley is a board member of Catalyst Film Collective and a graduate of NYU’s acting program. ashley-song.com, @ashleysongofficial, @desertislandstudiospdx
Ashley is a member of Actors' Equity Association.
Vodou crafts genre-bending alternative R&B grounded in emotion, mystique, and creative freedom. Through hypnotic vocals and commanding presence, she transforms the stage into a space of liberation, identity, and unapologetic power.
Portland Center Stage is committed to identifying & interrupting instances of racism & all forms of oppression, through the principles of inclusion, diversity, equity, & accessibility (IDEA).

