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January 30, 2019 Page 11 Arts & ENTERTAINMENT theatricality, the classic romantic comedy is now playing through Feb. 10. Tickets can be purchased by calling the box office at 503- 445-3700 or visiting t pcs.org. Festival of New Works -- The Portland-grown Fertile Ground Citywide Festival of New Works continues through Sunday, Feb. 3 at multiple locations, featuring acts of creation from prolific play- wrights, abundant actors, innova- tive dancers, talented designers and adventuresome producers. For details and a full list of events, visit fertilegroundpdx.com. Following Your Own Bliss -- The ‘Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed: The Rock Experience,’ an Oregon Children’s Theater musical with an important message about being yourself plays through Feb. 17 at the Newmark Theater, downtown. For tickets, call 503-288-9571, vis- it octc.org or the box office at 1111 S.W. Broadway. Norman Sylvester Band -- “Boogie Sense & Sensibility -- Danea C. Cat” Norman Sylvester plays Sat- Osseni (The Color Purple) returns urday, Feb. 2 at Catfish Lou’s; Sat- to Portland Center Stage as Elinor urday, Feb. 9 at the Spare Room; Dashwood in Sense & Sensibili- Friday, Feb. 15 at Wilf’s; Saturday, ty. Bursting with humor and bold Feb. 16 at the Vinyl Tap; Friday, Feb. 22 at Clyde’s; and Saturday, S.W. Grant Ave. Now playing Feb. 23 at the Half Penny in Salem. through Feb. 24. For tickets, visit broadwayrose.org, call 503-620- Dial M for Murder -- Lakewood 5262 or visit the box office. Theatre Company presents “Dial Life under Nazi Rule -- The Port- M for Mur- land Art Museum and Oregon Jew- der,” a ish Museum and Center for Holo- bone-chilling caust Education jointly present two thriller about exhibitions featuring photographs a marriage by the late Polish-Jewish photo- gone wrong. journalist Henry Ross offering an Now playing extraordinary rare glimpse of life through Feb. under Nazi rule. Both facilities are 10 at Lake- offering offer a full slate of exhib- wood Center it-related programming. for the Arts in Lake Oswe- Zoo for All -- The Oregon Zoo has go. For tickets and more informa- launched “Zoo for All,” a discount tion. call the box office at 503-635- program that provides $5 admis- 3901 or visit lakewood-center.org. sion for low income individuals brining a photo ID and documen- tation showing they participate in low income service, like the Ore- gon Trial Card, Medicaid, Section 8, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, and Head Start. Discount Tickets -- Low income families and individuals can pur- chase $5 tickets to classical musical performances in Portland as part of a unique program called Music for All. Participating organizations in- clude the Oregon Symphony, Port- land Opera, Oregon Ballet Theater, Chamber Music Northwest, Port- land Youth Philharmonic, Portland Baroque Orchestra, Friends of Chamber Music, Portland Cham- ber Orchestra, Portland Piano In- ternational, Portland Symphonic and families. Visitors may pur- Choir, Cappella Romana and Port- chase up to six of the $5 tickets by land Vocal Consort. BUSINESSGuide A Habit Forming Musical -- Join the Little Sisters of Hoboken for a hysterical variety show to raise emergency funds for the convent. The Rose Theatre Company pres- ents “Nunsense” at the Broadway Rose New Stage in Tigard, 12850 b ody of K noWledge Marcella Tancreti LMT 4829 NE MLK Jr., Blvd. Suite 101 License# 7363 cellatancreti@gmail.com • www.BOKmassage.com • 503-333-4993 Advertise with diversity in The Funerals ~ Memorial Services ~ Cremation ~ Preplanning “Dedicated to providing excellent service and superior care of your loved one” Funeral Home staff available 24 hours 503-249-1788 Terry Family Funeral Home 2337 N Williams Ave, Portland, Or 97227 www.terryfamilyfuneralhome.com Portland Observer BUSINESS GUIDE $5.00 TEES CLUBS FAMILY REUNIONS SCHOOL CLUBS Call 503-288-0033 BUSINESSES ads@portlandobserver.com SCREEN PRINTING 971-570-8214