May 10, 2017 Page 9 Mississippi Alberta North Portland Vancouver East County Beaverton Salim Sanchez (left) portrays Louis Armstrong (right) in Satchmo at the Waldorf. The play presented by Portland’s Triangle Productions goes backstage at the Empire Room of the Waldorf Astoria Hotel to tell the story of the greatest trumpet player in the world. Now showing through Saturday, May 27 at The Sanctuary, 1785 N.E. Sandy Blvd. Satchmo Play depicts an amazing journey Salim Sanchez portrays Louis Armstrong in Satcho at the Waldorf, the Oregon premiere of a celebrated play that goes backstage at the Empire Room of the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York to tell the story of the greatest trum- at the Waldorf pet player in the world. Set in March 1971, Armstrong sits in his dressing room trying to pull himself togeth- er following his celebrated performance. Be- cause as long as they clap, Louis will go out there and play. His mind wanders through the amazing journey of his life and his complex relationship with his manager Joe Glaser. He played there that night against his doctor’s or- ders – as this performance would be his last, four months later, he dies of a heart attack. The exciting off-Broadway hit has Salim actually playing three different roles; Louis Armstrong, Miles Davis, and Joe Glaser. The show opened last Thursday and runs through Saturday, May 27 at The Sanctuary at Sandy Plaza. 1785 N.E. Sandy Blvd. Regular ticket prices are $15-$35. Call 503-239-5919 or go on line: triangle- pro.org.