Proscenium Live + Kurios

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Tue, 07/25/2017 - 11:00am to 11:30am
Cirque du Soleil KURIOS ~ Cabinet of Curiosities.
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 KURIOS ~ Cabinet of Curiosities.
Portland Shakespeare Project & Proscenium Journal collaborate on staged readings festival +Cirque du Soleil's "Kurios" coming to Portland

 

Dmae presents new works at Proscenium Live with collaborating partners Michael Mendelson, founder/artistic director of Portland Shakespeare Project and Steve Rathje of Proscenium Journal.  The staged readings are Aug. 4-6 at Artists Repertory Theatre,. And then in the second part of the show, we'll hear from Jeff Lovari with Cirque du Soleil to hear about their newest show KURIOS ~ Cabinet of Curiosities.

(Airs 11am 7/25/17 on KBOO 90.7FM or always on stagenstudio.com and always on  iTunes)

Portland Shakespeare Project and Proscenium Journal, in association with Artists Repertory Theatre, present the third annual Proscenium Live Festival of New Work. All performances are free and begin at 7:30pm on Artists Rep’s Alder Stage. 

The 2017 festival will offer new plays each night featuring five outstanding playwrights. Full-length plays will be presented on Friday, August 4 and Saturday August, 5; three short plays commissioned by Portland Shakes and Proscenium Journal will be offered on Sunday, August 6. The three-night festival features new plays written by award-winning playwrights Steve Rathje , C.S. Whitcomb, Aleks Merilo, Susan Mach and Patrick Wohlmut and are performed in a staged reading format featuring more than a dozen of Portland’s most talented actors on Artists Rep’s Alder Stage.

The festival is supported in part by an Ozy Genius Award, awarded to Steve Rathje by Ozy Media, and by Portland Shakespeare Project.

Proscenium Live Festival of New Work 2017
VENUE: Artists Repertory Theatre, Alder Stage, 1516 SW Alder St., Portland
DATES: August 4-6, 2017
PERFORMANCES: Friday – Sunday @ 7:30pm
PLAYS:
August 4 @ 7:30pm Signs by Steve Rathje. Directed by Michael Mendelson.
August 5 @ 7:30pm Santos by C.S. Whitcomb. Directed by Michael Mendelson.
August 6 @ 7:30pm A Maiden of Venice by Aleks Merilo. Directed by Josh Rippy.
Coyote Play by Susan Mach. Directed by Josh Rippy.
Patchwork Dreams by Patrick Wohlmut. Directed by Brenda Hubbard.
TICKETS: FREE – General admission seating, no reservations

ABOUT PORTLAND SHAKESPEARE PROJECT

Founded in 2010 by Michael Mendelson, Portland Shakes is a nonprofit theatre company in residence at Artists Repertory Theatre dedicated to educating, enriching and entertaining audiences by producing classical works and contemporary works associated with classical material. More info at portlandshakes.org

 

ABOUT PROSCENIUM JOURNAL

Proscenium is the first free literary journal dedicated to publishing plays. Proscenium publications are free of charge and readily accessible online, allowing playwrights to share their work with a large, web-based audience. Proscenium Journal‘s mission is to support emerging playwrights, make new plays easier to discover, and make theatre easily accessible to new and wider audiences.

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Cirque du Soleil presents KURIOS ~ Cabinet of Curiosities...

at the the Portland Expo Center  – opening for an extended run premiering August 24th.

Tickets available at www.cirquedusoleil.com/kurios.

KURIOS ~ Cabinet of Curiosities is Cirque du Soleil’s 35th production since 1984 is about  the ancestors of museums.  Also known as “cabinet of wonders” in Renaissance Europe, Aristocrats, members of the merchant class and early practitioners of science formed collections of historical relics, works of art, or mysterious travel souvenirs and artifacts. In an alternate yet familiar past, the Seeker unlocks a world of wonders that in turn, unlocks the imagination. In this parallel reality, it is the steam engine and not the internal combustion engine that reigns supreme. The set evokes the start of the industrialization era, but as if science and technology had evolved differently and progress had taken on a more human dimension.

 

 

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