Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, March 12, 2014, SPECIAL EDITION, Page 14, Image 14

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Raw Emotion on Playhouse Stage
Portland Playhouse presents the
hit musical The Light in the Piazza, a
Tony Award-winner that received its
world premiere at Seattle’s Intiman
Theatre before heading to Broadway.
Perform ances are now playing
through M arch 30 at the theater
group’s intimate performance venue,
The Church, located at 602 N.E.
Prescott St.
The Light in The Piazza departs
som ewhat from The Playhouse’s
usual aesthetic while em bracing the
g roup’s reputation for cham pion­
ing works that “push the envelope
them atically and stylistically,’’ ac­
cording to the Playhouse’s Brian
W eaver.
“This is a musical about people
searching for who they are, and for
some intimate connection to another
person,” Weaver said. “I want our
audiences to be up close and personal
with this raw emotion. It will move
them deeply!”
Featured cast members are musical
theatre veterans Susannah M ars,
Merideth Kaye Clark, and Michael
Morrow Hammack.
Tickets are $15 to $40. For more
inform ation, call the box office at
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The Clark College Concert Choir
and Concert Band will present their
Winter Concert, “Brits and Pieces,”
Friday,M arch 14at7:30p.m . in the
Royal Durst Theatre, Vancouver
School of Arts and Academics, 3101
Main St., Vancouver.
Performances will include a wide
variety of classic choral and pop
music from Handel to McCartney,
including the pop hit by Queen,
Bohemian Rhapsody. Traditional
choral highlights include two selec­
tions from Dido and Aeneas by
Henry Purcell, and the traditional
English folk song, Greensleeves,
arranged by Ralph Vaughn Will­
iams.
The concert is free and open to
the public.
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