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    Cirque du Soleil: Kurios

    Cirque du Soleil: Kurios

    3.8(14 reviews)
    2.4 miKenton, North Portland

    Wow, it's our 4th Cirque du Soleil show under the big top here in Portland, and I'd rank this…read moresecond on the list...steam punk! Fun, exciting and brought our kids to experience this live. Favorites was the trampoline act and the tumblers! Food was outrageously over priced, hence the one star lost, I mean $12 for popcorn? Still the acts were top notch, beautiful set pieces and scenery, and the artistry of the acts was phenomenal! And yes, the big top is air conditioned!

    What an incredible, inspirational, JAW-DROPPING show under the big tent last night…read more As adults, we so rarely find a chance to feel like a kid again. To feel amazed, completely wowed, and like you are part of something magical. It's practically impossible to capture a moment or an experience that will give us those elements, but Cirque du Soleil exquisitely delivered with their newest show, "Kurios". It's the ultimate vaudevillian fantasy. From elaborate steampunk-inspired stage setups, to beautiful acrobatics, to the absolutely killer band providing the live soundtrack to the show, it's HANDS DOWN the best Cirque I've ever seen. It reminded me of a true old school circus--the Cirque shows that I've seen in years past have always been great, but it was such a treat to see the company revert back to a show that captures the heart of the circus. Highlights of the show for me: the French woman as the lead singer of the show's band (gorgeous and talented), our killer seats front and center (more on that shortly), and the ultra handsome juggler in his solo act. The golden lining to this evening--we won tickets to the VIP experience. WHAT A TREAT. An open bar and gourmet food served up in a very stylish, comfortable setting. Glass of Prosecco as you walk in? Yes please. Antipasti in fried salami cups, and maybe some grilled oysters tucked under an herbed Parmesan crust? That'll do. Creme brûlée and a glass of Sauvignon blanc at intermission? You betcha. I had an ear-to-ear grin on my face all night. Thanks for making me feel like a kid again......well, a big kid with access to an open bar.

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    Portland Center Stage at The Armory - 10/20/2025 - Witch was a great play to watch! The after talk was fantastic as well.

    Portland Center Stage at The Armory

    4.3(95 reviews)
    4.4 miPearl District

    Baffled sometimes when people say theatre is expensive to watch. We have so many great places to…read moresee plays for many different budgets, and Portland Center Stage hits the mark on it. They have a number of programs, like $25 tickets, Rush/Standby Tickets, Arts for All, Pay What You Will days. All very affordable! And for the quality of the shows here, it's absolutely worth it to go see at least one show a season. The stage crew and actors put on great shows! Every staff member I've encountered there have been friendly, patient and accommodating. I've done the Standby tickets for a few shows now and it's a great experience. Put your name on the wait-list about 90 minutes before showtime, go grab a bite to eat, and if you get a seat, that's great! If not, they can put you on the wait list for the next show (and then you can go do another activity downtown). They keep the place pretty clean too, really nice bathrooms haha.

    I need to do an update as I have become a lot more attending of the performances here. The reason…read morefor this is accessibility. As someone with limited mobility often - I have a tissue disorder and some days I am far more mobile than others. I am also, due to the tissue disorder, more modest means. Thankfully Portland Center Stage is a proud Arts for All member. In addition - they really do welcome people. They have a lot of seating for ADA and accommodate you should you need chair arms or no arms or will have a spot cleared for your wheelchair. I appreciate tickets being low cost for me but with ADA it can be tricky and the events at the most challenging ADA locations expect you to show up right before a show hoping they will have an extra ticket which I cannot physically do and would not want that on ushers either. When inquiring, I have been treated with less than stellar attitude. I would love to have money and mobility and I used to! I know so many who are starting to struggle with mobility as they age and I really encourage them to go to spaces like this where they can easily get in and out. But even just calling - they actually answer the phone and are so helpful! I get that they want to sell as much at full price but it makes me really appreciate how truly welcoming Portland Center Stage is. Arts are healing and the productions here really are top notch. Their staff is very diverse throughout the theater making it feel like a safe space for everyone also. When seeing shows here, they do have a great concessions stand/bar with a great wine selection and some decent snacks. The theater is in such a great location - to the back of the theater is a favorite gelato place of mine and also some of the most delicious West African food if you want to make a whole night of it!

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    10/20/2025 - Witch was a great play to watch! The after talk was fantastic as well.

    Portland Center Stage at The Armory - 12/4/2024 - Albina Music Trust's 'Wall to Wall Soul' exhibit through the downstairs of the Armory

    12/4/2024 - Albina Music Trust's 'Wall to Wall Soul' exhibit through the downstairs of the Armory

    Portland Center Stage at The Armory - 1/28/2026 - The Play That Goes Wrong is a master class in comedy... A perfect production for how messy things are in our lives.

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    The Headwaters Theatre - The Headwaters

    The Headwaters Theatre

    4.4(17 reviews)
    2.7 miPiedmont, Northeast Portland
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    The Headwaters theater is a small black box theater with a modest reception area and cafe by…read morerailroad tracks. If you want to rent a less than 100 seat theater as a presenter, or see some experimental performances as an audience participant, this is a good spot to explore. They are also home to workshops at the space and in the St Johns area. As others have mentioned, the theater fronts a broad gravel yard entering behind the building address. You can drive, bike or walk easily around the front of the building on NE Farragutt to the right facing it, traveling behind to the East to the area below by train tracks. You might bring a flashlight to avoid puddles when it is raining between car-bike and theater. I have seen quite a few very unique performances here. The comradery, community and discussions are unbeatable. If you are a cultural explorer in the area, suggest to bookmark the site for upcoming events and then sample them as you desire. They are Portland central for performances and workshops in the modern dance butoh dance form. Headwaters Theater has a rare schedule of performances and workshops, but if you learn about them through Yelp, and it sounds interesting to you, go, see do!

    The Headwaters Theatre seems to be located the No-Fo-O-Fo bridge neighborhood... Over the bridge,…read moreNorth of Lombard, so far north that you're almost in the Columbia slough. I guess that's why it's called the Headwaters! But it really only took 10 minutes to get there from the Rose Quarter. We were warned that the theater was a little tricky to find, especially in the dark. This was good advice, as the theater is located in the bottom of a building, which you can only approach from around the corner near some sketchy looking railroad tracks. Once inside, the place is actually quite nice, with comfortable seats and good sound and lighting. They seem to present a lot of experimental theater and dance; check their website for current listings!

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    The Headwaters Theatre - American ME at The Headwaters, Dec. 6-14, 2013

    American ME at The Headwaters, Dec. 6-14, 2013

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