Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, December 16, 2015, Page Page 8, Image 8

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December 16, 2015
Boss Hogg
Arts &
ENTERTAINMENT
Christmas Tree Lot
Any Doug Fir 5-7 ft. $25.00
Any Grand Fir 5-7 ft. $25.00
Any Nobel Fir 5-7 ft. $35.00
New Location:
Corner of MLK and Lombard
photo by p atriCk W eishampel
John San Nicolas as the Ghost of Jacob Marley and Craig Cackowski as Scrooge in the Second City
adult comedy ‘A Christmas Carol: Twist Your Dickens.’
Christmas Carol Farewell Twist
After two holiday seasons, a
favorite Portland comedy returns
for a final twist in “Second City’s
A Christmas Carol: Twist Your
Dickens” with shows running
through Dec. 31 at Portland Cen-
ter Stage.
A complete send-up of the hol-
iday classic, the show includes
zany holiday sketches, an ev-
er-changing list of drop-in local
celebrities and uproarious improv
based on audience participation
— it’s never the same show twice!
Tickets are on sale now and can
be purchased at pcs.org, 503-445-
3700, or in person at the Gerding
Theater at the Armory box office,
128 N.W. 11th Ave. Regular tick-
ets start at $37. Tickets for stu-
dents and patrons who are 30 or
younger are $25. A full schedule
and more information are avail-
able at pcs.org/dickens-2015.
Christmas
Potluck
in the Park
Potluck in the Park, the local
group that feeds anyone in need
52 weeks a year each Sunday at
O’Bryant Square, downtown,
moves indoor for a special Christ-
mas Dinner hosted at the Portland
Art Museum at 1119 S.W. Park
Ave.
Over 1,200 guests expected for
the Friday, Dec. 25 holiday dinner
which will be served from noon to
3 p.m., and is free to all and any-
one without family or friends. The
menu includes turkey with all the
trimmings, gifts, and photos with
Santa, and live entertainment by
some of Portland’s best jazz art-
ists. Pet food and kennels will be
available during the meal. Guests
can also make free phone calls to
loved ones and guest transporta-
tion will be available for the mo-
bility impaired who call ahead at
503- 255-7611.