Community Calendar
Friday, October 26, 7:30pm - The Underpants Audio-Described Performance
Thursday, November 1 - Q&A following the Noon Matinee of The Underpants
Thursday, November 1, 7:30pm - The Underpants Sign-Interpreted Performance
Thursday, November 8 - Q&A following the Noon Matinee of The Underpants
Thursday, November 15 - Q&A following the Noon Matinee of The Underpants
Find Your Center at the Gerding Theater at the Armory
Free Tai Chi classes are being held Tuesdays and Thursdays, 12:30-1:30pm on the Mezzanine of the Gerding Theater at the Armory. This class is open to the public, no pre-registration required. Price: FREE, although a donation is suggested. Class focuses on Cheng Man Ching’s Yang style form.
Instructor: David Vanadia
First Thursdays Amplified at the Armory
Each month the proscenium reaches out to the street, inviting you to experience the lively and visual arts of the city — bringing stories to life in unexpected ways! Every First Thursday in the Pearl, PCS animates the sustainable spaces of the Gerding Theater at the Armory with live music, visual art, cocktails and conversation. Brought to you through a partnership between PCS with the Portland Art Dealers Association and PDX Pop Now.
Before the theater or after work, sample a spectacular array of art from some of the city’s finest galleries, listen to the kaleidoscopic sounds of Portland indie music, and relax with a drink from the Armory Café. Visual art spotlight on the Lower Gallery and Studio lobby levels, music in the Main Lobby, 5:30-7 pm. Free to the public. The art of the city is at the Gerding Theater at the Armory, First Thursdays and everyday.
November
Music: Loch Lomond, Per Se
Visual Art from Butters Gallery
December
Music: Laura Gibson
Visual Art from Butters Gallery
January
Music: Portland Cello Project with Special Guests
Visual Art from Pulliam Deffenbaugh, Blackfish Gallery
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Louise Maske (Elizabeth Meadows Rouse) enjoys the reverie of an imagined affair with her new border while her neighbor Gertrude (Sharonlee McLean) harvests vicarious pleasure from the scene in Portland Center Stage's production of Steve Martin's The Underpants.
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