Your Support Matters
Right now your support is more important than ever before. These heartfelt messages from some of the artists that we've been fortunate enough to bring to our stages serve as a reminder of the incredible impact your gift can have on our community.
Spotlight: The Extraordinary Kristen Mun
In these difficult times, when we can’t share the work of our incredible creative teams on our stages, we’re taking a moment to celebrate the individuals who make the magic happen. Or, as Kristen Mun so accurately puts it: “It’s not magic, it’s hard work.”
Nine Parts, One World
An interview with Iraqi-American Israa Hasani, cultural consultant for 9 Parts of Desire, on how she helps ensure the show's authenticity and safeguards the spirit and intent of the stories being told.
Social Story for Our Sensory-friendly Performance of Curious Incident
Get ready for our sensory-friendly performance by viewing this visual resource, designed to help prepare visitors on the autism spectrum for an experience at the theater and to help them to become familiar with the surroundings.
Curious Incident Cast & Creative Team
Meet the cast and creative team for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.
Curious Incident Plot Synopsis
Investigate the plot summary for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. Note: this crime scene contains spoilers!
Reviews of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
“Curious is hilarious, intense, bittersweet, and triumphantly successful at bringing the world of one character to the hearts of his audience, and offering us the chance to invoke empathy for all who are differently-abled." - PerformInk
Live Sketch Artists for School Girls
We invited local comic artists to bring their sketchbooks to a performance of School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls Play and draw whatever inspired them about the experience. Here are the results!
Jocelyn Bioh: An Interview with the Playwright
"As a young girl, there was so much I didn’t understand about what was being imposed on me about beauty ideals." The playwright of School Girls lends some insight into her brilliantly funny and poignantly revealing new play.
Portland Center Stage is committed to identifying & interrupting instances of racism & all forms of oppression, through the principles of inclusion, diversity, equity, & accessibility (IDEA).
