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5010 NE 9th Unit A
Portland Oregon 97221
503-284-2989
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Hours o f operation:
M-F 9 am - 6 pm
Sat
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Sun 11 am - 6 pm
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Angela Freeman stars as Dorothy and Quincy Hickson is the Scarecrow in the Stumptown Stages musical ‘The Wiz, '
opening Friday at the Jefferson High School auditorium.
‘The Wiz’ Opens Friday
Wizard of Oz, the musical is an
African-American adaptation of
the tale we all know by heart.
Dorothy is blown by a tornado
into Munckinland where she
m eets the S carecro w , the
Stumptown Stages’ fourth Tinman, and the Cowardly Lion
season of bringing quality mu­ and they all go off to see the
sicals to Portland audiences is Wizard of Oz.
marked by the presentation of
The Wiz features one of the
‘The W iz,’ the Broadway show Northwest’s most noted per­
that won 7 Tony Awards, in­ formers Julianne R. Johnson-
cluding Best Musical.
Weiss as Evillene, and reunites
Based on the W onderful cast m em bers Y ohannes
‘Come on
and ease on
down the road’
Murphy, Eugene Blackmon,
AmberC. Cobb III, Loretha Gar­
ner, and Yasmine Moore from
last se a so n ’s hit m usical
Dreamgirls. Returning to the
Jefferson stage are alumni Shawn
PnceasGlindaandShalandaSims
as The Gatekeeper.
Performances open Friday,
Feb. 13 at 8 p.m. at the Jefferson
High School Auditorium, 5210
N. Kerby Ave., with shows con­
tinuing each Friday and Satur­
day at 8 p.m. and each Sunday at
2 p.m. through March 1.
A special benefit performance
for Jefferson High School and
the Portland Public School Dis­
trict; will be held a day earlier, on
Thursday, Feb. 12 at 7 p.m.
Admission is $27 for general
admission, $25 for students and
seniors, and $18 when pur­
chased in groups of 10 or more.
Tickets s can be purchases
online at stumptownstages.com
or by calling the box-office at
503-381-8686.
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Political Satire at Curious Comedy
Pastor Ju lia N e ufeld
K in g d o m Ifuth Ministries
Curious Com edy Theater, 5225 N.E. M artin Luther King Jr. Blvd., presents
presents Are We There Yet? o r D on't Make Me Turn This Country Around.
S a t u r d a y .
Through sketches that range from smart, sharp and witty to the downright
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Ladewig, Bri Pruett, David Saffert, Stephanie Cordell, Kathryn Durkin, and
Scott Rogers explore the vas’ expanse between hope and reality, anticipation
and reality, expectation and reality, and fantasy and reality. Damn reality.
veryone is welcome
Directed by Stacey Hallal, this sketch show is funnier than you can hope,
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more entertaining than you could ever anticipate, will exceed your highest
expectations, and be more satisfying than your
wildest fantasy.
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‘C om breti’ Spoken Word Debuts
The non-profit soul food café
Po’Shines will begin hosting a
weekly spoken word and open
mic nights for youth readers
and performers.
T he
p ro g ram
c alled
“Combred” will debut on Fri­
day, Feb. 13 from 8 p.m. to 10
p.m.
Since opening in the summer
o f2007 at 8189 N. Denver Ave.,
Po'Shines has been active in its
mission to empower the com­
munity. One of their first moves
was to become a partner in
Teach Me to Fish, an initiative
designed to empower at-risk and
troubled youth by providing job
training, life and performing arts
skills.
T h is p ast fall, the cafe
partnered with Write Around
Portland to host a weekly writ­
ing workshop for youth writers.
"In working with a lot of
young people in our commu­
nity, we are increasingly aware
of the hunger that they have for
a place to express themselves,"
says Mackenzie Doyle, a gen­
eral manager at Po'Shines. "We
are very excited to be able to
offer our cafe as a place of cre-
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ative refuge for a burdened and
For more information, visit
misunderstood generation of poshines.com or call 503-978-
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Enero*‘tic and Interactive Keynote
Dr Brenda Caldwell
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• Special Testim onies
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Pastor Tammic Gibson
Ontano CA