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EPISODE · Sep 29, 2019 · 27 MIN

Portland'5 Podcast - S01E04 - Artists in Residence

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In this episode, we touch on how the nonprofit theaters in the Portland area can reach out to Portland’5 to rent their venues and artistic spaces. In addition, we will hear from three of these organizations who have utilized these opportunities. The first is the August Wilson Red Door Project, whose mission is to change racial ecology through the arts. The second is Stumptown Stages, a musical theatre company who has presented fully-staged professional musicals for Portland audiences. This season, they are kicking it off with West Side Story. The third testimony comes from Oregon Children’s Theatre, who believe that all children, families, and communities can learn and grow through theater and the arts. Their season begins with Me…Jane, about the dreams and adventures of a young Jane Goodall. Guests Andrea Abbott, Booking & Sales Coordinator, Portland’5 Centers for the Arts Kevin Jones, Co-founder, Artistic Director, CEO, August Wilson Red Door Project Kirk Mouser, Producing Artistic Director, Stumptown Stages Kay Spielman, Business Analyst, Oregon Children’s Theatre After listening to this episode, you can view the full The August Wilson Red Door Project season here. Stumptown Stages season here. Oregon Children’s Theatre season here. Host: Rebecca Webb, Co-Founder, Portland Radio Project ~ Support comes from Portland’5, which provides its five iconic downtown theatres to local and national arts, music, dance, and education performances. For more, visit portland5.com~

In this episode, we touch on how the nonprofit theaters in the Portland area can reach out to Portland’5 to rent their venues and artistic spaces. In addition, we will hear from three of these organizations who have utilized these opportunities. The first is the August Wilson Red Door Project, whose mission is to change racial ecology through the arts. The second is Stumptown Stages, a musical theatre company who has presented fully-staged professional musicals for Portland audiences. This season, they are kicking it off with West Side Story. The third testimony comes from Oregon Children’s Theatre, who believe that all children, families, and communities can learn and grow through theater and the arts. Their season begins with Me…Jane, about the dreams and adventures of a young Jane Goodall. Guests Andrea Abbott, Booking & Sales Coordinator, Portland’5 Centers for the Arts Kevin Jones, Co-founder, Artistic Director, CEO, August Wilson Red Door Project Kirk Mouser, Producing Artistic Director, Stumptown Stages Kay Spielman, Business Analyst, Oregon Children’s Theatre After listening to this episode, you can view the full The August Wilson Red Door Project season here. Stumptown Stages season here. Oregon Children’s Theatre season here. Host: Rebecca Webb, Co-Founder, Portland Radio Project ~ Support comes from Portland’5, which provides its five iconic downtown theatres to local and national arts, music, dance, and education performances. For more, visit portland5.com~

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