Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 11, 1999, Page 14, Image 14

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August 11, 1999
Focus
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Publisher
Chuck Washington
Editor
Larry J . Jackson, Sr.
Director t r f Adoertising
Tony Washington
I r\ ’S ortland Acces-
U / s i b l e Theatre
Copy Editor
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presents RESI­
DENT ALIEN, Stuart
S p e n c e r ’s co m ed y
about what happens
when the people of a
small W isconsin town
have a close encoun­
ter with a visitor from
another planet. Port­
land Accessible The­
atre brings a unique
cast to R ESID EN T
ALIEN, featuring ac­
tors with and without
d is a b ilit ie s .
S ally
Stauffer directs.
R E S ID E N T
ALIEN plays August
13-28 at the Interstate
F ir eh o u se C ultu ral
Center, 5340 N. Inter­
state. Perform ances
are Fridays at 8 PM
and Saturdays at 2 and
8 PM. Tickets are $10.
Group rates are avail­
able. The Friday, Au­
gust 20 performance is
SOLD OUT. For res­
ervations and more in­
form ation, call 236-
7456.
P ortlan d A c c e s­
sible Theatre provides
equal creative access to
the theatre for people
with and without dis­
abilities.
Joy Ramos
Creative Director
Heather Fairchild
4747 NE Martin Luther
King, Jr., Blvd.
Portland, OR 97211
503-288-0033
Fax 503-288-0015
e-mail:
news@
portlandobserver.net
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or any FASTIXX Outlet
Tickets on sale 60 days prior to
show date.
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