Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 23, 2013, Page 13, Image 13

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    January 23, 2013
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SUB BIDS/SUPPLIER
QUOTES REQUESTED
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Doo-Wop Infused
Playhouse
tackles violence
in America
Portland Playhouse presents the
World Premiere of The Huntsmen
by Quincy Long, as part of the Fer­
tile Ground festival. Performances
opened last weekend and will run
through Feb. 17 at Portland Play­
house, 602 N.E. Prescott St.
A doo-wop infused meditation
on fantasy and violence in Ameri­
can culture, The Huntsmen follows
its machete-wielding teenage anti-
hero on a delirious downward spiral
o f crimes and cover-ups. Caught
between the real and the surreal,
between action and imagination,
Devon wades into trouble... and
into song, punctuating his wrong-
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is currently bidding the Mt. Tabor Remodel package including
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Bids due February 1,2013 @ 10:00 am
Walkthrough: Wednesday January 23 @ 7:00 am
Trades Excluded: None
Plans are available for review on 1/18/13 at:
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Special Notes: This is a Prevailing Wage project with Workforce Training
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Gavin Gregory stars in The Huntsmen at the Portland Playhouse,
602 N.E. Prescott St.
doings with catchy tunes that will
stay in your head long after the
performance concludes.
The Huntsmen was developed at
Portland Center Stage’s JAW festi-
val, and features favorite actors on
Portland stages including Gavin Gre-
gory, M ichael O ’C onnell and
Sharonlee McLean, as well as New
York-basednewcomerDeanLinnard.
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(503) 493-6045 FAX (503) 460-0956
Contact: Aser Heye or Ali O ’Neill
ORCCB #129027
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The 1978 cult classic Don, ’ one o f India’s biggest box office hits, will be previewed Thursday Jan.
31 as part of a celebration o f Bollywood.
Hollywood Goes Bollywood
Crime, song, seduction and mistaken identity will
light up the screen at the historic Hollywood Theatre
when Portland DJ Anjali kicks off the ‘Bollywood at
the Hollywood’ series with the 1978 cult classic ‘Don.’
One of India’s biggest box office hits, the movie
weaves a story of revenge and subterfuge. When the
title character of a crime syndicate murders a member
of his gang, the dead man's wife and sister want him to
pay dearly for his crimes.
A serving of a tasty, Indian-spiced popcorn snack
mix handcrafted in Portland, will be part of the festivi­
ties, coming Thursday, Jan. 31 at 7 p.m. Admission is
$5. The non-profit Hollywood Theater is located at
4122 N.E. Sandy BIvd.
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