Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 02, 2011, Special edition coverage, Page 18, Image 18

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Armed with her accordion and drawing from her multi-ethnic
French-Chinese-American upbringing, L.A.-based chanteuse/
songwriter Jessica Fichot is scheduled to perform Tuesday, Nov.
8 at 8 :3 0 p.m. at Secret Society, 11 6 N.E. Russell St. Fichot’s
music fuses Gypsy jazz, Chinese and Latin American folk music.
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Joel Montgomery and Kaija Rayne are entangled in a mess o f a
theater production to save a school in Portland Community
College 's fall play 'Footlight Frenzy. '
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Portland Community College's
Theatre Arts Program students will
send their comedic skills into a frenzy
with the fall term play "Footlight
Frenzy.’
Written by Ron House, Diz White,
Alan Shearman and Bud Slocumb
and based on the book "Fleeting
Moment,” the play centers on a
desperate attempt to save a bank­
rupt School.
"The scenes shift back and forth
from the real tribulations of the per­
formers to the play they are ‘per­
forming,’ and it is hard to tell which
is sillier," said Theatre Arts Director
Patrick Tangredi. "This fast moving
slapstick farce is theatrical fun of
the first order."
All showings are in the 400-seat
Performing Arts Center on the
Sylvania Campus, 12000 S.W. 49th
Ave.
Performances are scheduled at
7:30p.m.,Thursday, Nov. 10, Satur­
day, Nov. 12, and Friday through
Saturday, Nov. 18-19. Matinee per­
formances are at 11 a.m. on Thurs­
day, Nov. 17 and 2 p.m., Sunday,
Nov. 20
Tickets are available at the PCC
Sylvania Bookstore or a half hour
before performances at the Perform­
ing Arts Center. Tickets are $ 10 for
general admission, and $8 for se­
niors, students, and staff.