Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 18, 2011, Page 14, Image 14

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May 18. 2011
Arts
ENTERTAINMENT
Five chances to see Riverdance
Tapping its way onto the Keller
Auditorium stage, Friday, May 27
through Sunday, 29 is the Irish danc­
ing phenomenon, Riverdance, who
in a thunderous celebration of Irish
music, song, and dance will play
five farewell performances before
taking the world by storm in an
international tour.
“A Phenomenon of Historic Pro­
portions!” raves the Washington
Post.
“An explosion of sight and sound
that simply takes your breath away,”
cheers the Chicago Tribune.
“A family evening unlike any­
thing else!” exclaims The London
Times.
Whether it’s your first time or
fifth, you won’t want to miss these
farew ell
p e rfo rm an c e s
o f The thunderous celebration o f Irish music with an international
Riverdance!
cast o f performers comes to Portland with Riverdance.
E N T T R T A IN M T N T
African Dance Troupe
Fundraiser -- Kukatonon
non
C h ild re n ’s A frican D ance
Troupe invites you to its Spring
Annual Fundraiser Friday, June 3
from7p.m. to 9:30p.m. at the Center
for Self-Enhancement, 3920 N.
Kerby St. Purchase tickets in ad-
vance: $ 10 Adults, $5 Children un-
der 12 by contacting Lionel Clegg
at
5 0 3 -3 8 0 -8 4 8 2
or
lclegg@ pps.kl2.or.us.
M e l a n i e B l o c k , L .D .
D entur / st
503-230-0207
200 NE 20th Ave., Suite 100
Portland OR 97232
Free parking
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• Molitallonai Speaker
Miracle Theatre — Lazarillo is a
new, bilingual adaptation of the clas-
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sic Spanish book, L azarillo de
Tormes, and will premiere onstage
through Saturday, May 28 at Miracle
Theatre on 528 S.E. Stark St. Admis-
sion is $14-$25; discounts for stu­
dents, seniors, and advance pur­
chases. For more information and
purchase of tickets, visit milagro.org
or call 503-236-7253.
Your Care
Our First
Priority
r
Ma Rainey’s Black Bot­
tom —Julianne Johnson stars
in the Portland Playhouse pro­
duction of Ma Rainey’s Black Bot­
tom, a play about the legendary
blues singer
know n
for
both her mu­
sic and her at­
titu d e. The
sto ry
by
Pulitzer Prize
p la y w rig h t
August Wilson is set during the
Chicago Black Renaissance. Shows
have been extended through the
month of May, at Portland Play­
house, 602 N.E. Prescott St. Call the
box office at 503-205-0715 or visit
portlandplayhouse.org.
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Children’s Theatre - In the spirit of
Narnia and Harry Potter, Oregon
C hildren’s Theatre presents, A
Wrinkle in Time, a new adaptation
to a classic science fiction novel by
Madeleine L’Engle. The show plays
Sunday, May 15 through June 5 at
the Newmark Theater, 1111 SW
Broadway. Tickets are $13-$26. For
more information, contact the box
o ffice at 5 0 3 -2 2 8 -9 5 7 1 or
TicketMaster.