Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, April 10, 2013, SPECIAL EDITION, Page 16, Image 16

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Lincoln Hall Performance
One o f the m ost sought-after performing pianists today, Jon Kimura Parker takes center stage for a
solo recital, Wednesday, April 1 0 at 7:30 p.m. at Lincoln Performance Hall, Portland State Univer­
sity. Parker has jam m ed with Doc Severinsen and Bobby McFerrin, and has collaborated with Audra
McDonald and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, as well as with Joshua Bell.
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Neighbors Pitch a Battle
Comedy has new twist in challenges over race
Portland Center Stage’s produc-
tionofBruceNorris’ incendiary com­
edy, Clyboume Park opens on Fri­
day, April 12 and runs Tuesday
through Sunday through May 5 at
Portland Center Stage.
A white community in 1950s
Chicago splinters over the black
family about to move in. Fast for­
ward to our present day, the same
house represents very different
demographics, and neighborhood
values and tensions.
Decades apart, hilarious and
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Bruce Norris
tu ^ u d t f
Chris Coleman
horrifying neighbors pitch a battle
over territory and legacy that forces
us to consider how far our ideas
about race have evolved— or not.
“Bruce Norris puts a bunch of
stuff into the room that we are un-
comfortable with, and then we get to
laugh about it,” says Portland direc-
tor Chris Coleman. It’s incendiary,
but hysterical.”
Clyboume Park won the 2012
Tony Award, the 2011 PulitzerPrize
and the 2011 Olivier Award for Best
New Play.
Portland Center Stage will present
a series of 20-minute, post-show dis-
cussions following every weekend
matinee performance. Hear and share
personal reactions and thoughts in-
spired by the social issues, historical
context, and themes found in the
play; filtered through the perspec-
tives of community leaders, histori­
ans, activists and academics well-
versed on the topics of gentrification,
race relations and more.
April 14-- Professor Lisa K. Bates,
PSU School of Urban Planning, a
race and housing lecturer; and Felicia
Tripp, deputy director, Portland
Housing Center.
April 20 - Rev. Dr. W.G. Hardy,
Highland Christian Center.
April 21 — Donna Maxey, direc­
tor and founder o f Race Talks.
April 27— Diane Hess o f the Fair
Housing Council and Ed Washing-
ton, PSU community liason for di-
versity.
April 28 — Dr. Candace Young,
Oregon Psychoanalytic Center.
April 30 -- Architectural Heri­
tage Center and the Historic Preser-
vation League of Oregon,
May 4 - Professor Lisa K. Bates,
PSU School of Urban Planning, race
and housing lecturer.
May 5 —Jesse Beason, executive
directorofProud Ground and Karen
Gibson, PSU urban planning pro-
fessor.
In addition, an audience ques-
tion and answer session will follow
every performance of Clyboume
Park.
Tickets can be purchased online
at pcs.org, by phone at 503-445-
3700 or by visiting the box office
located at 128 N.W. 11th Ave.