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SHOW BRAZIL at Skamania Lodge Ampitheater, July 15
IMAGE: Ana Mendonca, www.showbrazil.com
BY WW EDITORIAL STAFF | 503-243-2122

[June 6th, 2007]

June

Stage

Through July 8: Picasso at the Lapin Agile (Arts Equity) The Main Street Theatre, 360-695-3770. 8 pm Thursdays-Sundays (except 2 pm June 10 and July 8, no show June 3). $8-$24.

June 7-July 1: Wonder of the World (Integrity Productions) Theater! Theatre!, 286-3456. 8 pm Thursdays-Saturdays, 4 pm Sundays. $12-$15.

June 8-30: Floyd Collins (Stumptown Stages) Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center, 381-8686. 8 pm Fridays-Saturdays, 2 pm Sundays. $25-$27.

***** June 8-July 8: GOOD (Sojourn Theatre) Wentworth Subaru Service and Parts, 971-544-0464. 8 pm Thursdays-Sundays. $10-$15.

June 8-June 24: Small Tragedy (Portland Actors Conservatory) Firehouse Theatre, 274-1717. 7 pm Wednesdays-Thursdays, 8 pm Fridays-Saturdays, 2 pm June 17 and 24. $5-$20.

June 15-16: Men on the Verge 2 (Insight Out Theatre Collective) Q Center, pdxqcenter.org. 8 pm Friday-Saturday. $15.

June 19-24: Stomp (Broadway Across America) Keller Auditorium, 248-4335. 7:30 pm Tuesday-Friday, 2 and 7:30 pm Saturday, 1 and 6:30 pm Sunday. $27.50-$72.50.

June 23-13: Third (Profile Theatre) Theater! Theatre!, 235-8089. 7 pm Sundays-Wednesdays. $10-$15.

***** June 27: The Chuck Mee Challenge: Chapter Two (Francesca Sanders) Theater! Theatre! 8 pm Wednesday. Free.

***** June 29-July 15: Singin' in the Rain (Broadway Rose) Deb Fennell Auditorium, 620-5262. 8 pm Thursdays-Saturdays, 2 pm Sundays. $19-$26.

Classical

***** June 9: All-Beethoven (Portland Chamber Orchestra) Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, 771-3250. $16-$60.

June 16: The Peacemakers (Portland Gay Men's Chorus) Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, 226-2588. 7:30 pm Saturday. $20-$30.

June 17: Portland Taiko Ensemble (Skamania Performing Arts) Skamania Lodge Amphitheater, Stevenson, Wash., 427-7047. 2 pm Sunday. $20-$25.

June 23: About Debussy (Cascade Head Music Festival) St. Peter the Fisherman Lutheran Church, Lincoln City, 877-994-5333. 7 pm Saturday. $20-$65.

***** June 24: About Schubert (Cascade Head Music Festival) St. Peter the Fisherman Lutheran Church, Lincoln City, 877-994-5333. 3 pm Sunday. $20-$65.

***** June 29: Ein Deutsches Requiem (Oregon Bach Festival) Hult Center for the Performing Arts, Eugene, 800-457-1486. 7:30 pm Friday. $15-$52.

June 30: Late Beethoven and Early Brahms (Chamber Music Northwest Summer Festival) Kaul Auditorium at Reed College, 294-6400. 8 pm Saturday. $10-$43.

Dance

***** June 8-10: The Sleeping Beauty, Act III (Oregon Ballet Theatre) Keller Auditorium, 222-5538. 7:30 pm Friday-Sunday; 2 pm Saturday-Sunday. $10-$105.

June 9: Peter Pan Ballet (Classical Ballet Academy) St. Mary's Academy, 890-6101. 2 and 7 pm Saturday. $10-$15.

June 16: Dance Uncovered: Susan Banyas (Conduit Dance) Conduit Dance Studio, 221-5857. 1 pm Saturday. Free.

June 16: 75th Year Founder's Celebration (Billings Dance Center) Newmark Theatre, 670-7008. 2 and 7 pm Saturday. $22.25-$25.50.

June 16-17: Cabaret Boris & Natasha (Performance Works NorthWest) Performance Works NorthWest, 777-1907. 8 pm Saturday-Sunday. $12-$15.

***** June 21-30: Show Me The Body (Tere Mathern Dance) Conduit Dance Studio, 221-5857. 8 pm Thursday-Saturday. $13-$15.

Visual Arts

June 7-July 7: Justin Gibbens' works . Elizabeth Leach Gallery. Free.

June 2-Sept. 16: Rembrandt and the Golden Age of Dutch Art. Portland Art Museum. $6-20.

June 5-30: David Hacker's sculptures. Ogle. Free.

June 5-30: Brad Cloepfil's renderings. PDX Contemporary Art. Free.

June 5-30: Anna Fidler's works. Pulliam Deffenbaugh Gallery. Free.

June 7-27: James Minden's works, Terry Waldron's paintings. Augen Gallery. Free.

June 7-30: Kim Osgood's monotypes, Anne Siems' paintings. Laura Russo Gallery. Free.

June 7-30: Brian Mock's sculpture. Mark Woolley Gallery. Free.

June 9-Oct. 7: APEX: Wes Mills. Portland Art Museum. $6-20.

June 28-July 28: Michelle Ross' works. Elizabeth Leach Gallery. Free.

Words

June 7: Pete Jordan (Dishwasher: One Man's Quest to Wash Dishes in all 50 States) Independent Publishing Resource Center. 7 pm.

June 12: Khaled Hosseini (A Thousand Splendid Suns) Bagdad Theater. 7 pm.

June 12: Alex Mindt (Male of the Species) Annie Bloom's Books. 7:30 pm.

June 14: M. Allen Cunningham (Lost Son) 23rd Avenue Books. 7:30 pm.

June 27: Nina Planck (Real Food) Powell's City of Books. 7:30 pm.

June 27: Robert Wiersema (Before I Wake) Annie Bloom's Books. 7:30 pm.

June 27: Panel Discussion: Appreciating Comics with Scott McCloud and Douglas Wolk. Central Library. 6 pm.

June 28: Megan Crane (Frenemies) Twenty-third Avenue Books. 7:30 pm.

July

Stage

July 6-July 28: Women in Prison (Parasol Theatre Company) CoHo Theatre, 220-2646. 8 pm Fridays-Saturdays. $TBA.

July 10-15: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (Broadway Across America) Keller Auditorium, 248-4335. 7:30 pm Tuesday-Friday, 2 and 7:30 pm Saturday, 1 and 6:30 pm Sunday. $27.50-$77.50.

July 12-28: Wizard of Oz (New Moon Productions) Washington Park Amphitheatre. 6:30 pm Tuesdays-Sundays, 12 and 2 pm July 14-15, 21-22. Free.

July 13-21: Steel Magnolias (New Century Players) Rex Putnam High School, Mainstage,367-2620. 7:30 pm Thursdays-Fridays, 2 and 7:30 pm Saturdays. $8-$12.

July 13-Aug. 8: Hamlet (Quintessence Language and Imagination Theatre) Mago Hunt Theater, 285-2826. 8 pm Thursdays-Saturdays, 2 pm select Sundays. $12-$15.

***** July 13-Aug 19: Noises Off (Lakewood Theatre) Lakewood Center for the Arts, 635-3901. 8 pm Thursdays-Saturdays, 2 and 7 pm Sundays. $23-$25.

July 20-29: Cole (Broadway Rose) Deb Fennell Auditorium, 620-5262. 8 pm Thursdays-Saturdays, 2 pm Sundays. $19-$26.

***** July 21-22: Just Add Water readings (Portland Center Stage) Gerding Theater at the Armory, 445-3700. 4 and 8 pm Saturday-Sunday. Free.

July 25-29: Mamma Mia! (Broadway Across America) Keller Auditorium, 248-4335. 7:30 pm Wednesday-Friday, 2 and 7:30 pm Saturday, 1 and 6:30 pm Sunday. $33.25-$81.

July 26-28: The Hero (Sowelu Theater) Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center, 730-9066. 8 pm Thursday-Saturday. $10-$12.

July 28-Aug. 18: As You Like It (Northwest Classical Theatre Company) Terry Schrunk Plaza. 3 pm Saturdays. Free.

Classical

July 6-8: Composers Symposium: Wild Nights Improv Cafe (Oregon Bach Festival) Collier House at University of Oregon, Eugene, 800-457-1486. 10:30 pm Friday-Sunday. $3-$5.

July 7: Schubertiade: An Intimate Evening Musicale (Chamber Music Northwest Summer Festival) Kaul Auditorium at Reed College, 294-6400. 8 pm Saturday. $10-$43.

***** July 8: Haydn's Theresa Mass (Oregon Bach Festival) Hult Center for the Performing Arts, Eugene, 800-457-1486. 7:30 pm Sunday. $15-$52.

July 9: Joyce Yang (Portland Piano International Festival) World Forestry Center, 228-1388. 4 pm Monday. $12-$30.

July 11: Summer Sing! With Steve Zopfi: Mozart's Requiem (Portland Symphonic Choir) First Congregational Church, 223-1217. 7:30 pm Wednesday. $5.

July 12: Honegger's King David (Oregon Bach Festival) Hult Center for the Performing Arts, Eugene, 800-457-1486. 7:30 pm Thursday. $15-$52.

***** July 14: Opera Cinema: Cecil B. DeMille's Carmen (Opera Theater Oregon) Someday Lounge, 248-1030. 8 pm Saturday. $5.

July 15: Beethoven's Missa Solemnis (Oregon Bach Festival) Hult Center for the Performing Arts, Eugene, 800-457-1486. 4 pm Sunday. $15-$52.

***** July 15: Joanna MacGregor (Portland Piano International Festival) World Forestry Center, 228-1388. 7:30 pm Sunday. $12-$30.

***** July 23-24: Old Favorites Meet 21st-Century Jazz (Chamber Music Northwest Summer Festival) Kaul Auditorium at Reed College Monday, July 23. Catlin Gabel School, Tuesday, July 24. 8 pm Monday-Tuesday. $10-$43.

Dance

July 15: Show Brazil (Show Brazil) Skamania Lodge Amphitheater, 427-7047. 2 pm Sunday. $20-$25.













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***** July 28-August 3: Northwest International Flamenco Festival (Portland Flamenco Festival) Newmark Theatre, 224-4400. Various times Saturday-Friday. $32.25-$49.50.

Visual Arts

July 5-28: Deborah Oropallo's prints. Pulliam Deffenbaugh Gallery. Free.

July 3-28: Wes Mills' drawings. PDX Contemporary Art. Free.

July 5-25: Jon Langford's prints and paintings, Bernhard Epple's engravings. Augen Gallery. Free.

July 5-28: Group show. Laura Russo Gallery. Free.

July 5-28: David Eckard's works, Julia Stoops' works. Mark Woolley Gallery. Free.

July 3-28: Krista K. Wheeler's photos. Ogle. Free.

July 31-Aug. 25: D. E. May's works. PDX Contemporary Art. Free.

July 31-Sept. 1: Jerry Iverson's paintings. Pulliam Deffenbaugh Gallery. Free.

Words

June 2: Kristian Williams (Our Enemies in Blue: Police and Power in America) Central Library, 1 pm.

***** July 6: Tin House New Voices Reading Powell's City of Books, 7:30 pm.

July 18: Peter Charles Melman (Landsman) Powell's City of Books, 7:30 pm.

July 19: Penelope Schott 23rd Avenue Books, 7:30 pm.

July 20-21: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows release parties Powell's City of Books, midnight; Annie Bloom's Books, 10 pm; Central Library, 10 am-noon July 21.

July 23: Howard Mosher (On Kingdom Mountain) Annie Bloom's Books, 7:30 pm.

July 24: Richard Morgan (Thirteen) Powell's City of Books, 7:30 pm.

July 31: Jasper Fforde (Thursday Next) Powell's Books at Cedar Hills Crossing, 7 pm.

August

Stage

***** Aug. 3-19: No Way to Treat a Lady (Broadway Rose) Deb Fennell Auditorium, 620-5262. 8 pm Thursdays-Saturdays, 2 pm Sundays. $19-$26.

***** Aug. 17-18: 5th Annual Richard Foreman Mini-Festival (Performance Works NorthWest) Performance Works Northwest, 777-1907. 8:30 pm Friday-Saturday. $15-$75 for one night, $25-$125 both nights.

Aug. 22-Sept. 2: Monty Python's Spamalot (Broadway Across America) Keller Auditorium, 248-4335. 7:30 pm Tuesdays-Fridays, 2 and 7:30 pm Saturdays, 1 and 6:30 pm Sundays. $33-$78.

***** Aug. 24-Sept. 22: A Doll's House (Theatre Vertigo) Theater! Theatre!, 306-0870. 8 pm Thursdays-Saturdays. $15.

Aug. 30-Sept. 16: Thom Pain (based on nothing) (Our Shoes Are Red/The Performance Lab) Lincoln Hall, 725-3307. 7:30 pm Thursdays-Sundays. $TBA.

Classical

Aug. 1: Summer Sing! With Bruce Browne (Portland Symphonic Choir) First Congregational Church, 223-1217. 7:30 pm Wednesday. $5.

Aug. 1-11: Richard Rodgers: The Sweetest Sounds (Oregon Festival of American Music) Hult Center for the Performing Arts, 800-457-1486. 7:30 pm Wednesday-Saturday (except 2 pm Aug. 5 and Aug. 11. $24-$48.

***** Aug. 4: Opera Cinema: DADA Night (Opera Theater Oregon) Someday Lounge, 248-1030. 8 pm Saturday. $5.

Aug. 26: Trio Voronezh (Skamania Performing Arts) Skamania Lodge Amphitheater, Stevenson, Wash., 427-7047. 2 pm Sunday. $20-$25.

***** Aug. 27: Lynn Harrell and Jennifer Hines (Cascade Festival of Music) Drake Park, Bend, 888-545-7435. 7:30 pm Monday. $15-$38.

Dance

Aug. 2-4: Gerald Casel Dance (Gerald Casel Dance) Conduit Dance Studio, 221-5857. 8 pm Thursday-Saturday. $10-$15.

Aug. 4: Obonfest 2007 (Oregon Buddhist Temple) Oregon Buddhist Temple, 234-9456. 4 pm Saturday. $10-$25.

***** Aug. 9-12: The House Project/Beautiful Decay (Theory 1: dance) Private Home at 1414 SE 32nd Ave., 971-506-0527. 7:30 pm Thursday-Sunday. $15.

Visual Arts

Aug. 1-31: Derli Barroso's installation. Ogle. Free.

Aug. 2-28: Marilyn Higginson's paintings. Augen Gallery. Free.

Aug. 2-Sept. 1: Joe Thurston's paintings. Elizabeth Leach Gallery. Free.

Aug. 2-Sept. 1: Chris Gander's sculpture, Stephen McClelland's paintings. Laura Russo Gallery. Free.

Aug. 2-Sept. 1: Group show. Mark Woolley Gallery. Free.

Aug. 25 Iron Artist Contest SCRAP, 294-0769.

Words

Aug. 4: Drew Curtis (It's Not News, It's Fark) Powell's City of Books, 4 pm.

Aug. 7: Paul Hornschemeier (The Three Paradoxes) Powell's City of Books, 7:30 pm.

Aug. 8: Paulann Peterson (A Bride of Narrow Escape) Annie Bloom's Books, 7:30 pm.

Aug. 10: Brian Herbert and Kevin Anderson (Sandworms of Dune) Powell's Books at Cedar Hills Crossing, 7 pm.

Aug. 11-12: 7th Annual Portland Zine Symposium Smith Memorial Center, PSU, pdxzines.com.

Aug. 28: Brian Libby (Tales from the Oregon Ducks Sideline) Powell's City of Books, 7:30 pm.

Venues

23rd Avenue Books 1015 NW 23rd Ave., 224-5097.

Annie Bloom's Books 7834 SW Capitol Highway, 246-0053.

Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall 1037 SW Broadway, 248-4335.

Augen Gallery 817 SW 2nd Ave., 224-8182.

Bagdad Theater 3702 SE Hawthorne Blvd., 236-9234.

Catlin Gabel School 8825 SW Barnes Road, 297-1894

Central Library 801 SW 10th Ave., 988-5123.

CoHo Theatre 2257 NW Raleigh St., 220-2646.

Collier House 1170 E 13th Ave., Eugene, 800-457-1486.

Conduit 918 SW Yamhill St., Suite 401, 221-5857.

Deb Fennel Auditorium 9000 SW Durham Road, Tigard, 620-5262.

Drake Park 901 NW Riverside Blvd., Bend.

Elizabeth Leach Gallery 417 NW 9th Ave., 224-0521.

Firehouse Theatre 1436 SW Montgomery St., 274-1717.

First Congregational Church, 1126 SW Park Ave., 228-7219.

Gerding Theater at the Armory, 128 NW 11th Ave., 445-3700.

Hult Center for the Performing Arts 1 Eugene Center, Eugene, 541-682-5000.

Independent Publishing Resource Center 917 SW Oak St. #218, 827-0249.

Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center 5340 N Interstate Ave., 823-4322.

Kaul Auditorium 3203 SE Woodstock Blvd., 224-9842.

Keller Auditorium 222 SW Clay St., 248-4335.

Lakewood Center for the Arts 368 S State St., Lake Oswego, 635-3901.

Laura Russo Gallery 805 NW 21st Ave., 226-2754

Lincoln Hall 1620 SW Park Ave., 725-3307.

Mago Hunt Center Theater University of Portland 5000 N Willamette Blvd., 943-7287.

Main Street Theatre 606 Main St., Vancouver, 360-695-3770.

Mark Woolley Gallery 128 NE Russell St., 224-5475.

Newmark Theatre 1111 SW Broadway, 248-4335.

Ogle 310 NW Broadway, 227-4333.

Oregon Buddhist Temple 3720 SE 34th Ave., 234-9456.

PDX Contemporary Art 925 NW Flanders St., 222-0063.

Performance Works Northwest 4625 SE 67th Ave., 777-1907.

Portland Art Museum 1219 SW Park Ave., 226-2811.

Powell's City of Books 1005 W Burnside St., 228-4651.

Powell's at Cedar Hills Crossing 3415 SW Cedar Hills Blvd., Beaverton, 228-4651.

Pulliam Deffenbaugh Gallery 929 NW Flanders St., 228-6665.

Q Center 1028 SE Water Ave., 234-7837.

Rex Putnam High School 4950 SE Roethe Road, 353-5860.

SCRAP 3901A N Williams St., 294-0769.

Skamania Lodge 1131 SW Skamania Lodge Way, Stevenson, Wash., 800-221-7117.

Smith Memorial Center Portland State University, 1825 SW Broadway, 725-4522.

Someday Lounge 125 NW 5th Ave., 248-1030.

St. Mary's Academy 1615 SW 5th Ave., 228-8306.

St. Peter the Fisherman Lutheran Church 1226 SW 13th St., Lincoln City, 994-8793.

Terry Schrunk Plaza Southwest 3rd Avenue and Madison Street.

Theater! Theatre! 3430 SE Belmont St., 306-0870.

Washington Park Ampitheater 400 SW Kingston Blvd, 823-3636.

Wentworth Subaru Service and Parts 130 SE 7th Ave., 866-306-4963.

World Forestry Center 4033 SW Canyon Road, 228-1367.

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