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SUMMARY:POIROT: The Murder Of Roger Ackroyd
DESCRIPTION:The Murder of Roger Ackroyd\, one of Agatha Christie’s most famous novels and named the best crime novel of all time by the British Crime Writers’ Association\, has been adapted into a compelling stage mystery called Poirot: The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Rick Robinson. The intricate story features unique characters who harbor secrets about blackmail and murder that only detective Hercule Poirot can uncover. Prepare yourself for a clever\, sharp-witted mystery that will keep you guessing\, “Whodunit?” \nFamous detective Hercule Poirot (Mark Schwahn) has retired to the English village of King’s Abbot\, where he hopes to spend his days tending to his garden. No such luck. Two deaths shake the village within 24 hours. Poirot is compelled to investigate when he learns that his friend\, Roger Ackroyd (Todd Hermanson)\, is one of the victims. To find the killer\, he enlists the help of the local doctor\, Dr. James Sheppard (Grant Byington)\, and the new detective duo uncover a web of deceit in which every member of the manor’s household has something to hide. No one will see the shocking twist coming as the murderer discovers there’s no secret they can keep from Hercule Poirot. As Poirot says in his imperfect English\, “I find there is fishy everywhere in this case.” \nThe ensemble also includes Elizabeth Jackson\, Tom Mounsey\, Lucy Paschall\, Brian Peter\, Ashley Pio\, Kylie Jenifer Rose\, Marilyn Stacey\, and Tom Walton. \nThe play is a murder mystery that depicts both murder and suicide. While parents or guardians are best equipped to decide what’s appropriate for their children\, this production is not recommended for children under 8. \nLTC’s production of Poirot: The Murder of Roger Ackroyd is directed by David Sikking. The stage manager is Grant M. Christnacht\, and the assistant stage manager is Cassie Kanios. Scenic design is by John Gerth\, sound design by Marcus Storey\, lighting design by Dug Martell\, costume design by Moth Noriega\, hair and wig design by Miranda Nolten\, dialect coaching by Lucy Paschall\, properties design by Kyra Bishop Sanford\, and the producer is Steve Knox.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/poirot-the-murder-of-roger-ackroyd/2026-02-07/
LOCATION:Lakewood Center for the Arts\, 368 S. State Street\, Lake Oswego\, OR\, 97034\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing,Theater
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SUMMARY:POIROT: The Murder Of Roger Ackroyd
DESCRIPTION:The Murder of Roger Ackroyd\, one of Agatha Christie’s most famous novels and named the best crime novel of all time by the British Crime Writers’ Association\, has been adapted into a compelling stage mystery called Poirot: The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Rick Robinson. The intricate story features unique characters who harbor secrets about blackmail and murder that only detective Hercule Poirot can uncover. Prepare yourself for a clever\, sharp-witted mystery that will keep you guessing\, “Whodunit?” \nFamous detective Hercule Poirot (Mark Schwahn) has retired to the English village of King’s Abbot\, where he hopes to spend his days tending to his garden. No such luck. Two deaths shake the village within 24 hours. Poirot is compelled to investigate when he learns that his friend\, Roger Ackroyd (Todd Hermanson)\, is one of the victims. To find the killer\, he enlists the help of the local doctor\, Dr. James Sheppard (Grant Byington)\, and the new detective duo uncover a web of deceit in which every member of the manor’s household has something to hide. No one will see the shocking twist coming as the murderer discovers there’s no secret they can keep from Hercule Poirot. As Poirot says in his imperfect English\, “I find there is fishy everywhere in this case.” \nThe ensemble also includes Elizabeth Jackson\, Tom Mounsey\, Lucy Paschall\, Brian Peter\, Ashley Pio\, Kylie Jenifer Rose\, Marilyn Stacey\, and Tom Walton. \nThe play is a murder mystery that depicts both murder and suicide. While parents or guardians are best equipped to decide what’s appropriate for their children\, this production is not recommended for children under 8. \nLTC’s production of Poirot: The Murder of Roger Ackroyd is directed by David Sikking. The stage manager is Grant M. Christnacht\, and the assistant stage manager is Cassie Kanios. Scenic design is by John Gerth\, sound design by Marcus Storey\, lighting design by Dug Martell\, costume design by Moth Noriega\, hair and wig design by Miranda Nolten\, dialect coaching by Lucy Paschall\, properties design by Kyra Bishop Sanford\, and the producer is Steve Knox.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/poirot-the-murder-of-roger-ackroyd/2026-02-08/
LOCATION:Lakewood Center for the Arts\, 368 S. State Street\, Lake Oswego\, OR\, 97034\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing,Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260214T103000
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SUMMARY:Wing It for Kids
DESCRIPTION:Wing It is an interactive show for families that introduces children to the fundamentals of live theatre\, with plenty of humor for adults. Join our wacky forest friends for fun-filled Saturday morning shows that include song\, dance and fun! Don’t miss our Valentine’s Day Show coming up on Saturday\, Feb. 14! \nBest of all\, it’s only $5 at the door (cash/check). \nSponsored by Oregon City Woman’s Club\, Oregon Impact
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/wing-it-for-kids/
LOCATION:Clackamas Repertory Theater\, 19600 Molalla Ave\, Oregon City\, OR\, 97045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly,Theater,Youth
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260214T193000
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SUMMARY:Bridge City Improv presents Cliffbanger: Musical Improv... That Hits!
DESCRIPTION:This Valentine’s Day\, Bridge City Improv is excited to present Cliffbanger\, musical improv like you’ve never seen—raw\, unpredictable\, and unapologetically fun. No scripted storylines\, no predictable arcs—just razor-sharp comedy\, top-tier musicianship\, and on-the-spot songs that make you laugh til your stomach hurts. They take what’s funny\, crank it up to 11\, and let the music drive it home. Unpredictable\, high-energy\, and unlike anything else in Portland—this is musical improv with teeth. We’ll close it out with Bridge City founders Beau & Lisa Brousseau joining the stage for a shorter improvised set inspired by your suggestions. It’s gonna be a good time. Join us! \nDirected by Rachel Rosenthal\nMusical Direction by Mont Chris Hubbard \nFeaturing:\nRachel Rosenthal\nSam De Roest\nEmily Larkin\nLauren Van Kurin\nBradford Jordan\nLena Roper\nAnd Mont Chris Hubbard on keys! \nDoors at 7pm.\nBeer\, wine\, concessions.\nAll ages welcome\, though assume PG13 content.\nTIX $15 online until 5pm show date / $20 at door.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/bridge-city-improv-presents-cliffbanger-musical-improv-that-hits/
LOCATION:Chapel Theatre\, 4107 Harrison Street\, Milwaukie\, OR\, 97222\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing,Theater
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SUMMARY:Maze\, A Labyrinth Parody
DESCRIPTION:Twenty-year-old Sarah is given thirteen hours to solve a labyrinth and rescue her baby brother Toby when her wish for him to be taken away is granted by the Goblin King\, Jareth. Maze\, A Labyrinth Parody\, both pays homage to and pokes fun at the classic 80s movie. \nChapel Theatre is collaborating with Infernal Machine Productions\, a Portland-based film and stage show production house\, to bring “Maze” to life. A cultural phenomenon\, Maze continues Chapel Theatre’s focus on familiar storytelling\, presented with unique perspectives. The show will include a live band playing all David Bowie songs.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/maze-a-labyrinth-parody/2026-02-20/
LOCATION:Chapel Theatre\, 4107 Harrison Street\, Milwaukie\, OR\, 97222\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dance,Music,Performing,Theater
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260221T213000
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SUMMARY:Maze\, A Labyrinth Parody
DESCRIPTION:Twenty-year-old Sarah is given thirteen hours to solve a labyrinth and rescue her baby brother Toby when her wish for him to be taken away is granted by the Goblin King\, Jareth. Maze\, A Labyrinth Parody\, both pays homage to and pokes fun at the classic 80s movie. \nChapel Theatre is collaborating with Infernal Machine Productions\, a Portland-based film and stage show production house\, to bring “Maze” to life. A cultural phenomenon\, Maze continues Chapel Theatre’s focus on familiar storytelling\, presented with unique perspectives. The show will include a live band playing all David Bowie songs.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/maze-a-labyrinth-parody/2026-02-21/
LOCATION:Chapel Theatre\, 4107 Harrison Street\, Milwaukie\, OR\, 97222\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dance,Music,Performing,Theater
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260226T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260226T213000
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SUMMARY:Witch by Jen Silverman
DESCRIPTION:Clackamas Community College’s Theatre Department will present Jen Silverman’s Witch\, as their Winter 2026 Main Stage Production. \nInspired by a 17th-century Jacobean drama\, Witch puts a modern twist on timeless themes of temptation\, power\, and human desire. What if you were offered a deal with the Devil? Mischief is afoot in the sleepy village of Edmonton and the fate of the world is at stake in this smart modern fable. When the emotionally conflicted son of the local lord and an ambitious newcomer come into opposition\, help presents itself to both of them in the same guise—as the Devil himself. But while these two young men take advantage of the Devil’s bargain to accomplish their own questionable ends\, someone else in town stands her ground—Elizabeth\, an outcast whom everyone believes to be a witch. Clever\, wickedly funny\, and full of sharp insights\, Witch asks: what do we truly value\, and what are we willing to trade to get it? How much are our souls worth when hope is hard to come by? \nA mesmerizing drama that’s filled with unexpected humor and feels as contemporary in theme as today’s headlines. Witch celebrates the power of imagination\, identity\, and the bonds that connect us—even beyond this world. Silverman’s writing moves effortlessly between the poetic and the colloquial\, asking the audience to see the present reflected in the past. \nDirected by Allison Moon\, Witch features a dynamic ensemble of CCC students and staff\, with scenic and lighting design by Chris Whitten\, prop design by Shelly Mortimer\, and costumes by Aiden McFarland. \nWitch runs from February 26 – March 8\, Thursdays and Fridays at 7:30pm\, Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30pm\, Friday\, March 6 at 10am in the Niemeyer Osterman Theatre\, 19600 Molalla Ave.\, Oregon City. Join us for an opening night reception featuring light refreshments and music on February 26 at 6:30pm in the Niemeyer Lobby. \nTickets are $16 for adults\, $14 for seniors (62+) and FREE for all students. Tickets are discounted by $1 if you purchase online. Visit www.clackamas.edu/theatre or call 503-594-3153 for reservations.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/witch-by-jen-silverman/2026-02-26/
LOCATION:Clackamas Community College\, 19600 Molalla Avenue\, Oregon City\, OR\, 97045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:Maze\, A Labyrinth Parody
DESCRIPTION:Twenty-year-old Sarah is given thirteen hours to solve a labyrinth and rescue her baby brother Toby when her wish for him to be taken away is granted by the Goblin King\, Jareth. Maze\, A Labyrinth Parody\, both pays homage to and pokes fun at the classic 80s movie. \nChapel Theatre is collaborating with Infernal Machine Productions\, a Portland-based film and stage show production house\, to bring “Maze” to life. A cultural phenomenon\, Maze continues Chapel Theatre’s focus on familiar storytelling\, presented with unique perspectives. The show will include a live band playing all David Bowie songs.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/maze-a-labyrinth-parody/2026-02-27/
LOCATION:Chapel Theatre\, 4107 Harrison Street\, Milwaukie\, OR\, 97222\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dance,Music,Performing,Theater
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SUMMARY:Witch by Jen Silverman
DESCRIPTION:Clackamas Community College’s Theatre Department will present Jen Silverman’s Witch\, as their Winter 2026 Main Stage Production. \nInspired by a 17th-century Jacobean drama\, Witch puts a modern twist on timeless themes of temptation\, power\, and human desire. What if you were offered a deal with the Devil? Mischief is afoot in the sleepy village of Edmonton and the fate of the world is at stake in this smart modern fable. When the emotionally conflicted son of the local lord and an ambitious newcomer come into opposition\, help presents itself to both of them in the same guise—as the Devil himself. But while these two young men take advantage of the Devil’s bargain to accomplish their own questionable ends\, someone else in town stands her ground—Elizabeth\, an outcast whom everyone believes to be a witch. Clever\, wickedly funny\, and full of sharp insights\, Witch asks: what do we truly value\, and what are we willing to trade to get it? How much are our souls worth when hope is hard to come by? \nA mesmerizing drama that’s filled with unexpected humor and feels as contemporary in theme as today’s headlines. Witch celebrates the power of imagination\, identity\, and the bonds that connect us—even beyond this world. Silverman’s writing moves effortlessly between the poetic and the colloquial\, asking the audience to see the present reflected in the past. \nDirected by Allison Moon\, Witch features a dynamic ensemble of CCC students and staff\, with scenic and lighting design by Chris Whitten\, prop design by Shelly Mortimer\, and costumes by Aiden McFarland. \nWitch runs from February 26 – March 8\, Thursdays and Fridays at 7:30pm\, Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30pm\, Friday\, March 6 at 10am in the Niemeyer Osterman Theatre\, 19600 Molalla Ave.\, Oregon City. Join us for an opening night reception featuring light refreshments and music on February 26 at 6:30pm in the Niemeyer Lobby. \nTickets are $16 for adults\, $14 for seniors (62+) and FREE for all students. Tickets are discounted by $1 if you purchase online. Visit www.clackamas.edu/theatre or call 503-594-3153 for reservations.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/witch-by-jen-silverman/2026-02-27/
LOCATION:Clackamas Community College\, 19600 Molalla Avenue\, Oregon City\, OR\, 97045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:The Glass Menagerie
DESCRIPTION:Lakewood Theatre Company is proud to announce its upcoming production of Tennessee Williams’ timeless memory play\, The Glass Menagerie. This classic of the American stage is widely regarded as the play that launched Williams’ career. With a story that resonates as strongly today as it did at its 1944 premiere\, The Glass Menagerie is a poetic and poignant exploration of family\, memory\, and the struggle between responsibility and freedom. \nThe play\, directed by Antonio Sonera\, opens at Lakewood Theatre on February 27\, 2026\, and runs through April 5\, 2026. Performances are Thursday\, Friday\, and Saturday nights at 7:30 PM\, with one Wednesday performance (Mar. 18) at 7:30 PM\, one Saturday matinee at 2:00 PM (Mar. 28)\, and Sunday matinees at 2:00 PM on Mar. 1\, 8\, 15\, 22\, 28\, and April 5. The show’s title sponsors are the Lakewood Center Associates\, and the directorial sponsor is the Ronni S. Lacroute Fund of Oregon Community Foundation. \nSpecial Note: On Wednesday\, March 18\, the theater continues its WOW: 25-35 program. For audience members 35 and under\, tickets are $30 each. Use the code WOW30 when purchasing tickets online to receive this discount. At this performance\, there will be a complimentary wine tasting one hour before the curtain\, courtesy of local vineyards. OLCC rules apply! Bring your ID for the tasting! \nThe story: Set in St. Louis in the 1930s\, it is told through the eyes of Tom Wingfield (Mario Calcagno)\, who recalls life in a cramped apartment with his formidable mother\, Amanda (Luisa Sermol)\, and his fragile sister\, Laura (Ariel Puls). As the family struggles with financial instability and shattered dreams\, they pin their hopes on the arrival of Jim O’Conner (Spencer Conway)\, a “gentleman caller\,” for Laura.  More than just a play\, The Glass Menagerie is an emotional landscape. It captures the universal ache of looking backward—at the family members we loved\, the ones we left behind\, and the illusions we build to survive reality. It is a story about the fragility of the human heart\, as easily broken as glass. \nLTC’s production of The Glass Menagerie is directed by Antonio Sonera. The stage manager is Kristen Hartman. Scenic design is by John Gerth\, sound design and music composition is by Matthew B. Zrebski\, lighting design is by Kristeen Willis\, costume design is by Sherry Ostendorf\, properties design is by Shelley Aisner\, and the producer is Steve Knox.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/the-glass-menagerie/2026-02-27/
LOCATION:Lakewood Center for the Arts\, 368 S. State Street\, Lake Oswego\, OR\, 97034\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing,Theater
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SUMMARY:Witch by Jen Silverman
DESCRIPTION:Clackamas Community College’s Theatre Department will present Jen Silverman’s Witch\, as their Winter 2026 Main Stage Production. \nInspired by a 17th-century Jacobean drama\, Witch puts a modern twist on timeless themes of temptation\, power\, and human desire. What if you were offered a deal with the Devil? Mischief is afoot in the sleepy village of Edmonton and the fate of the world is at stake in this smart modern fable. When the emotionally conflicted son of the local lord and an ambitious newcomer come into opposition\, help presents itself to both of them in the same guise—as the Devil himself. But while these two young men take advantage of the Devil’s bargain to accomplish their own questionable ends\, someone else in town stands her ground—Elizabeth\, an outcast whom everyone believes to be a witch. Clever\, wickedly funny\, and full of sharp insights\, Witch asks: what do we truly value\, and what are we willing to trade to get it? How much are our souls worth when hope is hard to come by? \nA mesmerizing drama that’s filled with unexpected humor and feels as contemporary in theme as today’s headlines. Witch celebrates the power of imagination\, identity\, and the bonds that connect us—even beyond this world. Silverman’s writing moves effortlessly between the poetic and the colloquial\, asking the audience to see the present reflected in the past. \nDirected by Allison Moon\, Witch features a dynamic ensemble of CCC students and staff\, with scenic and lighting design by Chris Whitten\, prop design by Shelly Mortimer\, and costumes by Aiden McFarland. \nWitch runs from February 26 – March 8\, Thursdays and Fridays at 7:30pm\, Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30pm\, Friday\, March 6 at 10am in the Niemeyer Osterman Theatre\, 19600 Molalla Ave.\, Oregon City. Join us for an opening night reception featuring light refreshments and music on February 26 at 6:30pm in the Niemeyer Lobby. \nTickets are $16 for adults\, $14 for seniors (62+) and FREE for all students. Tickets are discounted by $1 if you purchase online. Visit www.clackamas.edu/theatre or call 503-594-3153 for reservations.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/witch-by-jen-silverman/2026-02-28/
LOCATION:Clackamas Community College\, 19600 Molalla Avenue\, Oregon City\, OR\, 97045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:Maze\, A Labyrinth Parody
DESCRIPTION:Twenty-year-old Sarah is given thirteen hours to solve a labyrinth and rescue her baby brother Toby when her wish for him to be taken away is granted by the Goblin King\, Jareth. Maze\, A Labyrinth Parody\, both pays homage to and pokes fun at the classic 80s movie. \nChapel Theatre is collaborating with Infernal Machine Productions\, a Portland-based film and stage show production house\, to bring “Maze” to life. A cultural phenomenon\, Maze continues Chapel Theatre’s focus on familiar storytelling\, presented with unique perspectives. The show will include a live band playing all David Bowie songs.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/maze-a-labyrinth-parody/2026-02-28/
LOCATION:Chapel Theatre\, 4107 Harrison Street\, Milwaukie\, OR\, 97222\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dance,Music,Performing,Theater
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SUMMARY:The Glass Menagerie
DESCRIPTION:Lakewood Theatre Company is proud to announce its upcoming production of Tennessee Williams’ timeless memory play\, The Glass Menagerie. This classic of the American stage is widely regarded as the play that launched Williams’ career. With a story that resonates as strongly today as it did at its 1944 premiere\, The Glass Menagerie is a poetic and poignant exploration of family\, memory\, and the struggle between responsibility and freedom. \nThe play\, directed by Antonio Sonera\, opens at Lakewood Theatre on February 27\, 2026\, and runs through April 5\, 2026. Performances are Thursday\, Friday\, and Saturday nights at 7:30 PM\, with one Wednesday performance (Mar. 18) at 7:30 PM\, one Saturday matinee at 2:00 PM (Mar. 28)\, and Sunday matinees at 2:00 PM on Mar. 1\, 8\, 15\, 22\, 28\, and April 5. The show’s title sponsors are the Lakewood Center Associates\, and the directorial sponsor is the Ronni S. Lacroute Fund of Oregon Community Foundation. \nSpecial Note: On Wednesday\, March 18\, the theater continues its WOW: 25-35 program. For audience members 35 and under\, tickets are $30 each. Use the code WOW30 when purchasing tickets online to receive this discount. At this performance\, there will be a complimentary wine tasting one hour before the curtain\, courtesy of local vineyards. OLCC rules apply! Bring your ID for the tasting! \nThe story: Set in St. Louis in the 1930s\, it is told through the eyes of Tom Wingfield (Mario Calcagno)\, who recalls life in a cramped apartment with his formidable mother\, Amanda (Luisa Sermol)\, and his fragile sister\, Laura (Ariel Puls). As the family struggles with financial instability and shattered dreams\, they pin their hopes on the arrival of Jim O’Conner (Spencer Conway)\, a “gentleman caller\,” for Laura.  More than just a play\, The Glass Menagerie is an emotional landscape. It captures the universal ache of looking backward—at the family members we loved\, the ones we left behind\, and the illusions we build to survive reality. It is a story about the fragility of the human heart\, as easily broken as glass. \nLTC’s production of The Glass Menagerie is directed by Antonio Sonera. The stage manager is Kristen Hartman. Scenic design is by John Gerth\, sound design and music composition is by Matthew B. Zrebski\, lighting design is by Kristeen Willis\, costume design is by Sherry Ostendorf\, properties design is by Shelley Aisner\, and the producer is Steve Knox.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/the-glass-menagerie/2026-02-28/
LOCATION:Lakewood Center for the Arts\, 368 S. State Street\, Lake Oswego\, OR\, 97034\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing,Theater
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SUMMARY:Maze\, A Labyrinth Parody
DESCRIPTION:Twenty-year-old Sarah is given thirteen hours to solve a labyrinth and rescue her baby brother Toby when her wish for him to be taken away is granted by the Goblin King\, Jareth. Maze\, A Labyrinth Parody\, both pays homage to and pokes fun at the classic 80s movie. \nChapel Theatre is collaborating with Infernal Machine Productions\, a Portland-based film and stage show production house\, to bring “Maze” to life. A cultural phenomenon\, Maze continues Chapel Theatre’s focus on familiar storytelling\, presented with unique perspectives. The show will include a live band playing all David Bowie songs.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/maze-a-labyrinth-parody/2026-03-01/
LOCATION:Chapel Theatre\, 4107 Harrison Street\, Milwaukie\, OR\, 97222\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dance,Music,Performing,Theater
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SUMMARY:The Glass Menagerie
DESCRIPTION:Lakewood Theatre Company is proud to announce its upcoming production of Tennessee Williams’ timeless memory play\, The Glass Menagerie. This classic of the American stage is widely regarded as the play that launched Williams’ career. With a story that resonates as strongly today as it did at its 1944 premiere\, The Glass Menagerie is a poetic and poignant exploration of family\, memory\, and the struggle between responsibility and freedom. \nThe play\, directed by Antonio Sonera\, opens at Lakewood Theatre on February 27\, 2026\, and runs through April 5\, 2026. Performances are Thursday\, Friday\, and Saturday nights at 7:30 PM\, with one Wednesday performance (Mar. 18) at 7:30 PM\, one Saturday matinee at 2:00 PM (Mar. 28)\, and Sunday matinees at 2:00 PM on Mar. 1\, 8\, 15\, 22\, 28\, and April 5. The show’s title sponsors are the Lakewood Center Associates\, and the directorial sponsor is the Ronni S. Lacroute Fund of Oregon Community Foundation. \nSpecial Note: On Wednesday\, March 18\, the theater continues its WOW: 25-35 program. For audience members 35 and under\, tickets are $30 each. Use the code WOW30 when purchasing tickets online to receive this discount. At this performance\, there will be a complimentary wine tasting one hour before the curtain\, courtesy of local vineyards. OLCC rules apply! Bring your ID for the tasting! \nThe story: Set in St. Louis in the 1930s\, it is told through the eyes of Tom Wingfield (Mario Calcagno)\, who recalls life in a cramped apartment with his formidable mother\, Amanda (Luisa Sermol)\, and his fragile sister\, Laura (Ariel Puls). As the family struggles with financial instability and shattered dreams\, they pin their hopes on the arrival of Jim O’Conner (Spencer Conway)\, a “gentleman caller\,” for Laura.  More than just a play\, The Glass Menagerie is an emotional landscape. It captures the universal ache of looking backward—at the family members we loved\, the ones we left behind\, and the illusions we build to survive reality. It is a story about the fragility of the human heart\, as easily broken as glass. \nLTC’s production of The Glass Menagerie is directed by Antonio Sonera. The stage manager is Kristen Hartman. Scenic design is by John Gerth\, sound design and music composition is by Matthew B. Zrebski\, lighting design is by Kristeen Willis\, costume design is by Sherry Ostendorf\, properties design is by Shelley Aisner\, and the producer is Steve Knox.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/the-glass-menagerie/2026-03-01/
LOCATION:Lakewood Center for the Arts\, 368 S. State Street\, Lake Oswego\, OR\, 97034\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing,Theater
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SUMMARY:Witch by Jen Silverman
DESCRIPTION:Clackamas Community College’s Theatre Department will present Jen Silverman’s Witch\, as their Winter 2026 Main Stage Production. \nInspired by a 17th-century Jacobean drama\, Witch puts a modern twist on timeless themes of temptation\, power\, and human desire. What if you were offered a deal with the Devil? Mischief is afoot in the sleepy village of Edmonton and the fate of the world is at stake in this smart modern fable. When the emotionally conflicted son of the local lord and an ambitious newcomer come into opposition\, help presents itself to both of them in the same guise—as the Devil himself. But while these two young men take advantage of the Devil’s bargain to accomplish their own questionable ends\, someone else in town stands her ground—Elizabeth\, an outcast whom everyone believes to be a witch. Clever\, wickedly funny\, and full of sharp insights\, Witch asks: what do we truly value\, and what are we willing to trade to get it? How much are our souls worth when hope is hard to come by? \nA mesmerizing drama that’s filled with unexpected humor and feels as contemporary in theme as today’s headlines. Witch celebrates the power of imagination\, identity\, and the bonds that connect us—even beyond this world. Silverman’s writing moves effortlessly between the poetic and the colloquial\, asking the audience to see the present reflected in the past. \nDirected by Allison Moon\, Witch features a dynamic ensemble of CCC students and staff\, with scenic and lighting design by Chris Whitten\, prop design by Shelly Mortimer\, and costumes by Aiden McFarland. \nWitch runs from February 26 – March 8\, Thursdays and Fridays at 7:30pm\, Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30pm\, Friday\, March 6 at 10am in the Niemeyer Osterman Theatre\, 19600 Molalla Ave.\, Oregon City. Join us for an opening night reception featuring light refreshments and music on February 26 at 6:30pm in the Niemeyer Lobby. \nTickets are $16 for adults\, $14 for seniors (62+) and FREE for all students. Tickets are discounted by $1 if you purchase online. Visit www.clackamas.edu/theatre or call 503-594-3153 for reservations.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/witch-by-jen-silverman/2026-03-01/
LOCATION:Clackamas Community College\, 19600 Molalla Avenue\, Oregon City\, OR\, 97045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:Maze\, A Labyrinth Parody
DESCRIPTION:Twenty-year-old Sarah is given thirteen hours to solve a labyrinth and rescue her baby brother Toby when her wish for him to be taken away is granted by the Goblin King\, Jareth. Maze\, A Labyrinth Parody\, both pays homage to and pokes fun at the classic 80s movie. \nChapel Theatre is collaborating with Infernal Machine Productions\, a Portland-based film and stage show production house\, to bring “Maze” to life. A cultural phenomenon\, Maze continues Chapel Theatre’s focus on familiar storytelling\, presented with unique perspectives. The show will include a live band playing all David Bowie songs.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/maze-a-labyrinth-parody/2026-03-05/
LOCATION:Chapel Theatre\, 4107 Harrison Street\, Milwaukie\, OR\, 97222\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dance,Music,Performing,Theater
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SUMMARY:Witch by Jen Silverman
DESCRIPTION:Clackamas Community College’s Theatre Department will present Jen Silverman’s Witch\, as their Winter 2026 Main Stage Production. \nInspired by a 17th-century Jacobean drama\, Witch puts a modern twist on timeless themes of temptation\, power\, and human desire. What if you were offered a deal with the Devil? Mischief is afoot in the sleepy village of Edmonton and the fate of the world is at stake in this smart modern fable. When the emotionally conflicted son of the local lord and an ambitious newcomer come into opposition\, help presents itself to both of them in the same guise—as the Devil himself. But while these two young men take advantage of the Devil’s bargain to accomplish their own questionable ends\, someone else in town stands her ground—Elizabeth\, an outcast whom everyone believes to be a witch. Clever\, wickedly funny\, and full of sharp insights\, Witch asks: what do we truly value\, and what are we willing to trade to get it? How much are our souls worth when hope is hard to come by? \nA mesmerizing drama that’s filled with unexpected humor and feels as contemporary in theme as today’s headlines. Witch celebrates the power of imagination\, identity\, and the bonds that connect us—even beyond this world. Silverman’s writing moves effortlessly between the poetic and the colloquial\, asking the audience to see the present reflected in the past. \nDirected by Allison Moon\, Witch features a dynamic ensemble of CCC students and staff\, with scenic and lighting design by Chris Whitten\, prop design by Shelly Mortimer\, and costumes by Aiden McFarland. \nWitch runs from February 26 – March 8\, Thursdays and Fridays at 7:30pm\, Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30pm\, Friday\, March 6 at 10am in the Niemeyer Osterman Theatre\, 19600 Molalla Ave.\, Oregon City. Join us for an opening night reception featuring light refreshments and music on February 26 at 6:30pm in the Niemeyer Lobby. \nTickets are $16 for adults\, $14 for seniors (62+) and FREE for all students. Tickets are discounted by $1 if you purchase online. Visit www.clackamas.edu/theatre or call 503-594-3153 for reservations.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/witch-by-jen-silverman/2026-03-05/
LOCATION:Clackamas Community College\, 19600 Molalla Avenue\, Oregon City\, OR\, 97045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:The Glass Menagerie
DESCRIPTION:Lakewood Theatre Company is proud to announce its upcoming production of Tennessee Williams’ timeless memory play\, The Glass Menagerie. This classic of the American stage is widely regarded as the play that launched Williams’ career. With a story that resonates as strongly today as it did at its 1944 premiere\, The Glass Menagerie is a poetic and poignant exploration of family\, memory\, and the struggle between responsibility and freedom. \nThe play\, directed by Antonio Sonera\, opens at Lakewood Theatre on February 27\, 2026\, and runs through April 5\, 2026. Performances are Thursday\, Friday\, and Saturday nights at 7:30 PM\, with one Wednesday performance (Mar. 18) at 7:30 PM\, one Saturday matinee at 2:00 PM (Mar. 28)\, and Sunday matinees at 2:00 PM on Mar. 1\, 8\, 15\, 22\, 28\, and April 5. The show’s title sponsors are the Lakewood Center Associates\, and the directorial sponsor is the Ronni S. Lacroute Fund of Oregon Community Foundation. \nSpecial Note: On Wednesday\, March 18\, the theater continues its WOW: 25-35 program. For audience members 35 and under\, tickets are $30 each. Use the code WOW30 when purchasing tickets online to receive this discount. At this performance\, there will be a complimentary wine tasting one hour before the curtain\, courtesy of local vineyards. OLCC rules apply! Bring your ID for the tasting! \nThe story: Set in St. Louis in the 1930s\, it is told through the eyes of Tom Wingfield (Mario Calcagno)\, who recalls life in a cramped apartment with his formidable mother\, Amanda (Luisa Sermol)\, and his fragile sister\, Laura (Ariel Puls). As the family struggles with financial instability and shattered dreams\, they pin their hopes on the arrival of Jim O’Conner (Spencer Conway)\, a “gentleman caller\,” for Laura.  More than just a play\, The Glass Menagerie is an emotional landscape. It captures the universal ache of looking backward—at the family members we loved\, the ones we left behind\, and the illusions we build to survive reality. It is a story about the fragility of the human heart\, as easily broken as glass. \nLTC’s production of The Glass Menagerie is directed by Antonio Sonera. The stage manager is Kristen Hartman. Scenic design is by John Gerth\, sound design and music composition is by Matthew B. Zrebski\, lighting design is by Kristeen Willis\, costume design is by Sherry Ostendorf\, properties design is by Shelley Aisner\, and the producer is Steve Knox.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/the-glass-menagerie/2026-03-05/
LOCATION:Lakewood Center for the Arts\, 368 S. State Street\, Lake Oswego\, OR\, 97034\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing,Theater
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SUMMARY:Witch by Jen Silverman
DESCRIPTION:Clackamas Community College’s Theatre Department will present Jen Silverman’s Witch\, as their Winter 2026 Main Stage Production. \nInspired by a 17th-century Jacobean drama\, Witch puts a modern twist on timeless themes of temptation\, power\, and human desire. What if you were offered a deal with the Devil? Mischief is afoot in the sleepy village of Edmonton and the fate of the world is at stake in this smart modern fable. When the emotionally conflicted son of the local lord and an ambitious newcomer come into opposition\, help presents itself to both of them in the same guise—as the Devil himself. But while these two young men take advantage of the Devil’s bargain to accomplish their own questionable ends\, someone else in town stands her ground—Elizabeth\, an outcast whom everyone believes to be a witch. Clever\, wickedly funny\, and full of sharp insights\, Witch asks: what do we truly value\, and what are we willing to trade to get it? How much are our souls worth when hope is hard to come by? \nA mesmerizing drama that’s filled with unexpected humor and feels as contemporary in theme as today’s headlines. Witch celebrates the power of imagination\, identity\, and the bonds that connect us—even beyond this world. Silverman’s writing moves effortlessly between the poetic and the colloquial\, asking the audience to see the present reflected in the past. \nDirected by Allison Moon\, Witch features a dynamic ensemble of CCC students and staff\, with scenic and lighting design by Chris Whitten\, prop design by Shelly Mortimer\, and costumes by Aiden McFarland. \nWitch runs from February 26 – March 8\, Thursdays and Fridays at 7:30pm\, Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30pm\, Friday\, March 6 at 10am in the Niemeyer Osterman Theatre\, 19600 Molalla Ave.\, Oregon City. Join us for an opening night reception featuring light refreshments and music on February 26 at 6:30pm in the Niemeyer Lobby. \nTickets are $16 for adults\, $14 for seniors (62+) and FREE for all students. Tickets are discounted by $1 if you purchase online. Visit www.clackamas.edu/theatre or call 503-594-3153 for reservations.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/witch-by-jen-silverman/2026-03-06/1/
LOCATION:Clackamas Community College\, 19600 Molalla Avenue\, Oregon City\, OR\, 97045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:Maze\, A Labyrinth Parody
DESCRIPTION:Twenty-year-old Sarah is given thirteen hours to solve a labyrinth and rescue her baby brother Toby when her wish for him to be taken away is granted by the Goblin King\, Jareth. Maze\, A Labyrinth Parody\, both pays homage to and pokes fun at the classic 80s movie. \nChapel Theatre is collaborating with Infernal Machine Productions\, a Portland-based film and stage show production house\, to bring “Maze” to life. A cultural phenomenon\, Maze continues Chapel Theatre’s focus on familiar storytelling\, presented with unique perspectives. The show will include a live band playing all David Bowie songs.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/maze-a-labyrinth-parody/2026-03-06/
LOCATION:Chapel Theatre\, 4107 Harrison Street\, Milwaukie\, OR\, 97222\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dance,Music,Performing,Theater
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SUMMARY:Witch by Jen Silverman
DESCRIPTION:Clackamas Community College’s Theatre Department will present Jen Silverman’s Witch\, as their Winter 2026 Main Stage Production. \nInspired by a 17th-century Jacobean drama\, Witch puts a modern twist on timeless themes of temptation\, power\, and human desire. What if you were offered a deal with the Devil? Mischief is afoot in the sleepy village of Edmonton and the fate of the world is at stake in this smart modern fable. When the emotionally conflicted son of the local lord and an ambitious newcomer come into opposition\, help presents itself to both of them in the same guise—as the Devil himself. But while these two young men take advantage of the Devil’s bargain to accomplish their own questionable ends\, someone else in town stands her ground—Elizabeth\, an outcast whom everyone believes to be a witch. Clever\, wickedly funny\, and full of sharp insights\, Witch asks: what do we truly value\, and what are we willing to trade to get it? How much are our souls worth when hope is hard to come by? \nA mesmerizing drama that’s filled with unexpected humor and feels as contemporary in theme as today’s headlines. Witch celebrates the power of imagination\, identity\, and the bonds that connect us—even beyond this world. Silverman’s writing moves effortlessly between the poetic and the colloquial\, asking the audience to see the present reflected in the past. \nDirected by Allison Moon\, Witch features a dynamic ensemble of CCC students and staff\, with scenic and lighting design by Chris Whitten\, prop design by Shelly Mortimer\, and costumes by Aiden McFarland. \nWitch runs from February 26 – March 8\, Thursdays and Fridays at 7:30pm\, Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30pm\, Friday\, March 6 at 10am in the Niemeyer Osterman Theatre\, 19600 Molalla Ave.\, Oregon City. Join us for an opening night reception featuring light refreshments and music on February 26 at 6:30pm in the Niemeyer Lobby. \nTickets are $16 for adults\, $14 for seniors (62+) and FREE for all students. Tickets are discounted by $1 if you purchase online. Visit www.clackamas.edu/theatre or call 503-594-3153 for reservations.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/witch-by-jen-silverman/2026-03-06/2/
LOCATION:Clackamas Community College\, 19600 Molalla Avenue\, Oregon City\, OR\, 97045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:The Glass Menagerie
DESCRIPTION:Lakewood Theatre Company is proud to announce its upcoming production of Tennessee Williams’ timeless memory play\, The Glass Menagerie. This classic of the American stage is widely regarded as the play that launched Williams’ career. With a story that resonates as strongly today as it did at its 1944 premiere\, The Glass Menagerie is a poetic and poignant exploration of family\, memory\, and the struggle between responsibility and freedom. \nThe play\, directed by Antonio Sonera\, opens at Lakewood Theatre on February 27\, 2026\, and runs through April 5\, 2026. Performances are Thursday\, Friday\, and Saturday nights at 7:30 PM\, with one Wednesday performance (Mar. 18) at 7:30 PM\, one Saturday matinee at 2:00 PM (Mar. 28)\, and Sunday matinees at 2:00 PM on Mar. 1\, 8\, 15\, 22\, 28\, and April 5. The show’s title sponsors are the Lakewood Center Associates\, and the directorial sponsor is the Ronni S. Lacroute Fund of Oregon Community Foundation. \nSpecial Note: On Wednesday\, March 18\, the theater continues its WOW: 25-35 program. For audience members 35 and under\, tickets are $30 each. Use the code WOW30 when purchasing tickets online to receive this discount. At this performance\, there will be a complimentary wine tasting one hour before the curtain\, courtesy of local vineyards. OLCC rules apply! Bring your ID for the tasting! \nThe story: Set in St. Louis in the 1930s\, it is told through the eyes of Tom Wingfield (Mario Calcagno)\, who recalls life in a cramped apartment with his formidable mother\, Amanda (Luisa Sermol)\, and his fragile sister\, Laura (Ariel Puls). As the family struggles with financial instability and shattered dreams\, they pin their hopes on the arrival of Jim O’Conner (Spencer Conway)\, a “gentleman caller\,” for Laura.  More than just a play\, The Glass Menagerie is an emotional landscape. It captures the universal ache of looking backward—at the family members we loved\, the ones we left behind\, and the illusions we build to survive reality. It is a story about the fragility of the human heart\, as easily broken as glass. \nLTC’s production of The Glass Menagerie is directed by Antonio Sonera. The stage manager is Kristen Hartman. Scenic design is by John Gerth\, sound design and music composition is by Matthew B. Zrebski\, lighting design is by Kristeen Willis\, costume design is by Sherry Ostendorf\, properties design is by Shelley Aisner\, and the producer is Steve Knox.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/the-glass-menagerie/2026-03-06/
LOCATION:Lakewood Center for the Arts\, 368 S. State Street\, Lake Oswego\, OR\, 97034\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing,Theater
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SUMMARY:Witch by Jen Silverman
DESCRIPTION:Clackamas Community College’s Theatre Department will present Jen Silverman’s Witch\, as their Winter 2026 Main Stage Production. \nInspired by a 17th-century Jacobean drama\, Witch puts a modern twist on timeless themes of temptation\, power\, and human desire. What if you were offered a deal with the Devil? Mischief is afoot in the sleepy village of Edmonton and the fate of the world is at stake in this smart modern fable. When the emotionally conflicted son of the local lord and an ambitious newcomer come into opposition\, help presents itself to both of them in the same guise—as the Devil himself. But while these two young men take advantage of the Devil’s bargain to accomplish their own questionable ends\, someone else in town stands her ground—Elizabeth\, an outcast whom everyone believes to be a witch. Clever\, wickedly funny\, and full of sharp insights\, Witch asks: what do we truly value\, and what are we willing to trade to get it? How much are our souls worth when hope is hard to come by? \nA mesmerizing drama that’s filled with unexpected humor and feels as contemporary in theme as today’s headlines. Witch celebrates the power of imagination\, identity\, and the bonds that connect us—even beyond this world. Silverman’s writing moves effortlessly between the poetic and the colloquial\, asking the audience to see the present reflected in the past. \nDirected by Allison Moon\, Witch features a dynamic ensemble of CCC students and staff\, with scenic and lighting design by Chris Whitten\, prop design by Shelly Mortimer\, and costumes by Aiden McFarland. \nWitch runs from February 26 – March 8\, Thursdays and Fridays at 7:30pm\, Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30pm\, Friday\, March 6 at 10am in the Niemeyer Osterman Theatre\, 19600 Molalla Ave.\, Oregon City. Join us for an opening night reception featuring light refreshments and music on February 26 at 6:30pm in the Niemeyer Lobby. \nTickets are $16 for adults\, $14 for seniors (62+) and FREE for all students. Tickets are discounted by $1 if you purchase online. Visit www.clackamas.edu/theatre or call 503-594-3153 for reservations.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/witch-by-jen-silverman/2026-03-07/
LOCATION:Clackamas Community College\, 19600 Molalla Avenue\, Oregon City\, OR\, 97045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:Maze\, A Labyrinth Parody
DESCRIPTION:Twenty-year-old Sarah is given thirteen hours to solve a labyrinth and rescue her baby brother Toby when her wish for him to be taken away is granted by the Goblin King\, Jareth. Maze\, A Labyrinth Parody\, both pays homage to and pokes fun at the classic 80s movie. \nChapel Theatre is collaborating with Infernal Machine Productions\, a Portland-based film and stage show production house\, to bring “Maze” to life. A cultural phenomenon\, Maze continues Chapel Theatre’s focus on familiar storytelling\, presented with unique perspectives. The show will include a live band playing all David Bowie songs.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/maze-a-labyrinth-parody/2026-03-07/
LOCATION:Chapel Theatre\, 4107 Harrison Street\, Milwaukie\, OR\, 97222\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dance,Music,Performing,Theater
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SUMMARY:The Glass Menagerie
DESCRIPTION:Lakewood Theatre Company is proud to announce its upcoming production of Tennessee Williams’ timeless memory play\, The Glass Menagerie. This classic of the American stage is widely regarded as the play that launched Williams’ career. With a story that resonates as strongly today as it did at its 1944 premiere\, The Glass Menagerie is a poetic and poignant exploration of family\, memory\, and the struggle between responsibility and freedom. \nThe play\, directed by Antonio Sonera\, opens at Lakewood Theatre on February 27\, 2026\, and runs through April 5\, 2026. Performances are Thursday\, Friday\, and Saturday nights at 7:30 PM\, with one Wednesday performance (Mar. 18) at 7:30 PM\, one Saturday matinee at 2:00 PM (Mar. 28)\, and Sunday matinees at 2:00 PM on Mar. 1\, 8\, 15\, 22\, 28\, and April 5. The show’s title sponsors are the Lakewood Center Associates\, and the directorial sponsor is the Ronni S. Lacroute Fund of Oregon Community Foundation. \nSpecial Note: On Wednesday\, March 18\, the theater continues its WOW: 25-35 program. For audience members 35 and under\, tickets are $30 each. Use the code WOW30 when purchasing tickets online to receive this discount. At this performance\, there will be a complimentary wine tasting one hour before the curtain\, courtesy of local vineyards. OLCC rules apply! Bring your ID for the tasting! \nThe story: Set in St. Louis in the 1930s\, it is told through the eyes of Tom Wingfield (Mario Calcagno)\, who recalls life in a cramped apartment with his formidable mother\, Amanda (Luisa Sermol)\, and his fragile sister\, Laura (Ariel Puls). As the family struggles with financial instability and shattered dreams\, they pin their hopes on the arrival of Jim O’Conner (Spencer Conway)\, a “gentleman caller\,” for Laura.  More than just a play\, The Glass Menagerie is an emotional landscape. It captures the universal ache of looking backward—at the family members we loved\, the ones we left behind\, and the illusions we build to survive reality. It is a story about the fragility of the human heart\, as easily broken as glass. \nLTC’s production of The Glass Menagerie is directed by Antonio Sonera. The stage manager is Kristen Hartman. Scenic design is by John Gerth\, sound design and music composition is by Matthew B. Zrebski\, lighting design is by Kristeen Willis\, costume design is by Sherry Ostendorf\, properties design is by Shelley Aisner\, and the producer is Steve Knox.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/the-glass-menagerie/2026-03-07/
LOCATION:Lakewood Center for the Arts\, 368 S. State Street\, Lake Oswego\, OR\, 97034\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing,Theater
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SUMMARY:Maze\, A Labyrinth Parody
DESCRIPTION:Twenty-year-old Sarah is given thirteen hours to solve a labyrinth and rescue her baby brother Toby when her wish for him to be taken away is granted by the Goblin King\, Jareth. Maze\, A Labyrinth Parody\, both pays homage to and pokes fun at the classic 80s movie. \nChapel Theatre is collaborating with Infernal Machine Productions\, a Portland-based film and stage show production house\, to bring “Maze” to life. A cultural phenomenon\, Maze continues Chapel Theatre’s focus on familiar storytelling\, presented with unique perspectives. The show will include a live band playing all David Bowie songs.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/maze-a-labyrinth-parody/2026-03-08/
LOCATION:Chapel Theatre\, 4107 Harrison Street\, Milwaukie\, OR\, 97222\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Glass Menagerie
DESCRIPTION:Lakewood Theatre Company is proud to announce its upcoming production of Tennessee Williams’ timeless memory play\, The Glass Menagerie. This classic of the American stage is widely regarded as the play that launched Williams’ career. With a story that resonates as strongly today as it did at its 1944 premiere\, The Glass Menagerie is a poetic and poignant exploration of family\, memory\, and the struggle between responsibility and freedom. \nThe play\, directed by Antonio Sonera\, opens at Lakewood Theatre on February 27\, 2026\, and runs through April 5\, 2026. Performances are Thursday\, Friday\, and Saturday nights at 7:30 PM\, with one Wednesday performance (Mar. 18) at 7:30 PM\, one Saturday matinee at 2:00 PM (Mar. 28)\, and Sunday matinees at 2:00 PM on Mar. 1\, 8\, 15\, 22\, 28\, and April 5. The show’s title sponsors are the Lakewood Center Associates\, and the directorial sponsor is the Ronni S. Lacroute Fund of Oregon Community Foundation. \nSpecial Note: On Wednesday\, March 18\, the theater continues its WOW: 25-35 program. For audience members 35 and under\, tickets are $30 each. Use the code WOW30 when purchasing tickets online to receive this discount. At this performance\, there will be a complimentary wine tasting one hour before the curtain\, courtesy of local vineyards. OLCC rules apply! Bring your ID for the tasting! \nThe story: Set in St. Louis in the 1930s\, it is told through the eyes of Tom Wingfield (Mario Calcagno)\, who recalls life in a cramped apartment with his formidable mother\, Amanda (Luisa Sermol)\, and his fragile sister\, Laura (Ariel Puls). As the family struggles with financial instability and shattered dreams\, they pin their hopes on the arrival of Jim O’Conner (Spencer Conway)\, a “gentleman caller\,” for Laura.  More than just a play\, The Glass Menagerie is an emotional landscape. It captures the universal ache of looking backward—at the family members we loved\, the ones we left behind\, and the illusions we build to survive reality. It is a story about the fragility of the human heart\, as easily broken as glass. \nLTC’s production of The Glass Menagerie is directed by Antonio Sonera. The stage manager is Kristen Hartman. Scenic design is by John Gerth\, sound design and music composition is by Matthew B. Zrebski\, lighting design is by Kristeen Willis\, costume design is by Sherry Ostendorf\, properties design is by Shelley Aisner\, and the producer is Steve Knox.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/the-glass-menagerie/2026-03-08/
LOCATION:Lakewood Center for the Arts\, 368 S. State Street\, Lake Oswego\, OR\, 97034\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performing,Theater
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SUMMARY:Witch by Jen Silverman
DESCRIPTION:Clackamas Community College’s Theatre Department will present Jen Silverman’s Witch\, as their Winter 2026 Main Stage Production. \nInspired by a 17th-century Jacobean drama\, Witch puts a modern twist on timeless themes of temptation\, power\, and human desire. What if you were offered a deal with the Devil? Mischief is afoot in the sleepy village of Edmonton and the fate of the world is at stake in this smart modern fable. When the emotionally conflicted son of the local lord and an ambitious newcomer come into opposition\, help presents itself to both of them in the same guise—as the Devil himself. But while these two young men take advantage of the Devil’s bargain to accomplish their own questionable ends\, someone else in town stands her ground—Elizabeth\, an outcast whom everyone believes to be a witch. Clever\, wickedly funny\, and full of sharp insights\, Witch asks: what do we truly value\, and what are we willing to trade to get it? How much are our souls worth when hope is hard to come by? \nA mesmerizing drama that’s filled with unexpected humor and feels as contemporary in theme as today’s headlines. Witch celebrates the power of imagination\, identity\, and the bonds that connect us—even beyond this world. Silverman’s writing moves effortlessly between the poetic and the colloquial\, asking the audience to see the present reflected in the past. \nDirected by Allison Moon\, Witch features a dynamic ensemble of CCC students and staff\, with scenic and lighting design by Chris Whitten\, prop design by Shelly Mortimer\, and costumes by Aiden McFarland. \nWitch runs from February 26 – March 8\, Thursdays and Fridays at 7:30pm\, Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30pm\, Friday\, March 6 at 10am in the Niemeyer Osterman Theatre\, 19600 Molalla Ave.\, Oregon City. Join us for an opening night reception featuring light refreshments and music on February 26 at 6:30pm in the Niemeyer Lobby. \nTickets are $16 for adults\, $14 for seniors (62+) and FREE for all students. Tickets are discounted by $1 if you purchase online. Visit www.clackamas.edu/theatre or call 503-594-3153 for reservations.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/witch-by-jen-silverman/2026-03-08/
LOCATION:Clackamas Community College\, 19600 Molalla Avenue\, Oregon City\, OR\, 97045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theater
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SUMMARY:Maze\, A Labyrinth Parody
DESCRIPTION:Twenty-year-old Sarah is given thirteen hours to solve a labyrinth and rescue her baby brother Toby when her wish for him to be taken away is granted by the Goblin King\, Jareth. Maze\, A Labyrinth Parody\, both pays homage to and pokes fun at the classic 80s movie. \nChapel Theatre is collaborating with Infernal Machine Productions\, a Portland-based film and stage show production house\, to bring “Maze” to life. A cultural phenomenon\, Maze continues Chapel Theatre’s focus on familiar storytelling\, presented with unique perspectives. The show will include a live band playing all David Bowie songs.
URL:https://clackamasartsalliance.org/event/maze-a-labyrinth-parody/2026-03-12/
LOCATION:Chapel Theatre\, 4107 Harrison Street\, Milwaukie\, OR\, 97222\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dance,Music,Performing,Theater
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