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Please check back often as the schedule of performances is subject to change. The Management

Friday, August 8th, 2008

21A by Kevin Kling HELD OVER

8 pm Curtain, seating at 7:15

3430 SE Belmont
Arena at Theatre, Theater, Portland OR
360-695-3770

TICKETS: $17 General Admission, $14 Senior/Student at the door.
ONLINE TICKET SPECIAL $10.50 good until 4 hours before curtain when
we cut off internet sales to sync up our at the door box office.
click link below
https://th896bz645.boxpro.net/


REACTIONS AND REVIEWS OF "21A":

"21A" received an Oregonlive.com "Editor's Choice"

..."loved it.  It's actually a first class mystery, and a very
exciting one act.  Joey does a good job becoming several different
characters convincingly."  Kay Olsen (Kay ushers at everything in the
Portland area. She has seen it all)

"Some good edgy stuff." Win Goodbody, COHO Theater board President.

(You need to hear the accent in "Fargo"...you'll get the joke!) then
read what the Willamette Week wrote:

"It's an exercise in middle-American quirkiness, worth a chuckle...
There's some shouting, some shoving and some gunfire. But don't worry!
Everything's A-OK in the end... 21A resembles an episode of "Guy Noir:
Private Eye" written the morning after Garrison Keillor's latest
bachelor party--weird and menacing, but still a feel-good piece in the
end." Ben Waterhouse of the WW

"Go see this talented actor create distinct, sympathetic characters,
and constantly bring energy to the stage." as reviewed by the
Followspot Blog

Produced through special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc.

Watch our blog for more info: http://artsequity.blogspot.com/

Saturday, August 9th, 2008

21A by Kevin Kling HELD OVER

8 pm Curtain, seating at 7:15

3430 SE Belmont
Arena at Theatre, Theater, Portland OR
360-695-3770

TICKETS: $17 General Admission, $14 Senior/Student at the door.
ONLINE TICKET SPECIAL $10.50 good until 4 hours before curtain when
we cut off internet sales to sync up our at the door box office.
click link below
https://th896bz645.boxpro.net/


REACTIONS AND REVIEWS OF "21A":

"21A" received an Oregonlive.com "Editor's Choice"

..."loved it. It's actually a first class mystery, and a very
exciting one act. Joey does a good job becoming several different
characters convincingly." Kay Olsen (Kay ushers at everything in the
Portland area. She has seen it all)

"Some good edgy stuff." Win Goodbody, COHO Theater board President.

(You need to hear the accent in "Fargo"...you'll get the joke!) then
read what the Willamette Week wrote:

"It's an exercise in middle-American quirkiness, worth a chuckle...
There's some shouting, some shoving and some gunfire. But don't worry!
Everything's A-OK in the end... 21A resembles an episode of "Guy Noir:
Private Eye" written the morning after Garrison Keillor's latest
bachelor party--weird and menacing, but still a feel-good piece in the
end." Ben Waterhouse of the WW

"Go see this talented actor create distinct, sympathetic characters,
and constantly bring energy to the stage." as reviewed by the
Followspot Blog

Produced through special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc.

Watch our blog for more info: http://artsequity.blogspot.com/

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

21A by Kevin Kling HELD OVER

2 pm Curtain, seating at 1:15

3430 SE Belmont
Arena at Theatre, Theater, Portland OR
360-695-3770

TICKETS: $17 General Admission, $14 Senior/Student at the door.
ONLINE TICKET SPECIAL $10.50 good until 4 hours before curtain when
we cut off internet sales to sync up our at the door box office.
click link below
https://th896bz645.boxpro.net/


REACTIONS AND REVIEWS OF "21A":

"21A" received an Oregonlive.com "Editor's Choice"

..."loved it. It's actually a first class mystery, and a very
exciting one act. Joey does a good job becoming several different
characters convincingly." Kay Olsen (Kay ushers at everything in the
Portland area. She has seen it all)

"Some good edgy stuff." Win Goodbody, COHO Theater board President.

(You need to hear the accent in "Fargo"...you'll get the joke!) then
read what the Willamette Week wrote:

"It's an exercise in middle-American quirkiness, worth a chuckle...
There's some shouting, some shoving and some gunfire. But don't worry!
Everything's A-OK in the end... 21A resembles an episode of "Guy Noir:
Private Eye" written the morning after Garrison Keillor's latest
bachelor party--weird and menacing, but still a feel-good piece in the
end." Ben Waterhouse of the WW

"Go see this talented actor create distinct, sympathetic characters,
and constantly bring energy to the stage." as reviewed by the
Followspot Blog

Produced through special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc.

Watch our blog for more info: http://artsequity.blogspot.com/

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