Quick list of ASL interpreted performances

2024-25 Season interpreted performances

  The 2024-25 season quick list of signed performance is below. This list will be updated soon, to include links to each production's we...

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Tuesday, September 24, 2024

2024-25 Season interpreted performances

 


The 2024-25 season quick list of signed performance is below. This list will be updated soon, to include links to each production's website and more information. Check back for updates throughout the season, as well;  new plays, concerts, readings, and so on are added as they are known. You can also follow PAIA on Facebook [paiaPDX] and/or Instagram [paia_pdx]. [updated 10/4/2024]

KEY to abbreviations

ART Artists Repertory Theatre

B&B : Bag and Baggage Productions

 LinS: LineStorm Playwrights

PacU: Pacific University  

PCC : Portland Community College 

PCS : Portland Center State

TRR : Third Rail Repertory



SEPTEMBER

9/28 VAN's  7:30p  Lizzie: The Musical (at Chapel Theatre)


OCTOBER


10/24 PCS   7:30p  [musical]  Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

10/27 PacU  Sun 2:00p  The Lantern of Jack

10/27 LinS  Sun 7:00p Go Play Outside - 6 short play readings


NOVEMBER


11/8  TRR  7:30p  Infinite Life

11/8  ART   FRI. 7:30p  The Event!  

11/23 PCC  SAT 7:00p  A Christmas Carol  


DECEMBER


12/5 PCS  7:30p   Liberace & Liza: Holiday at the Mansion (A Tribute)

12/5   PCS  11:00a  Twelfth Night, Or What You Will : student matinee

12/12  B&B  7:30p  Hardboiled Eggnog (music, puppets, more)

12/12 PCS  7:30p    Twelfth Night, Or What You Will


FEBRUARY


2/6   PCS  7:30p     Jaja’s African Hair Braiding

2/13 PCS  11:00a  Jaja’s African Hair Braiding :student matinee

2/20 B&B  7:30p  Beginnings & Endings

TBD STT.   tbd 7:30p/Su 5* The Antipodes by Annie Baker (late Feb/early Mar)


MARCH


3/8   PCC  7:00p Orlando (by Sarah Ruhl) 

3/14  TRR 7:30p  A CASE FOR THE EXISTENCE OF GOD

3/16 PacU  2:00p  39 Steps   

3/20 PCS   7:30p  Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

3/21 ART   FRI. 7:30p  Sapience


APRIL


4/3 PCS   11:00a  The Light   student matinee

4/3 PCS   7:30p    The Light  


MAY


5/1  B&B  7:30p   Ballad of Iron Joe

5/1  PCS   11:00a  The Brothers Size   : student matinee

5/8  PCS   7:30p   The Brothers Size  

5/16  ART   FRI. 7:30p  The Storyteller

5/17  PCC   SAT. 7:30p  12 Angry Jurors   

5/22 PCS   11:00a  Chris Grace: As Scarlett Johansson : student matinee

5/23 TRR 7:30p PRECIPICE


JUNE


6/5 PCS  7:30p  Chris Grace: As Scarlett Johansson 

6/26 PCS  7:30p  The Importance of Being Earnest


Updates coming soon, which will include links to get ticketing and more production information.

Thursday, January 12, 2023

List of Upcoming Interpreted Plays Feb - August 2023

 (Updated 07/07/2023) A quick list of interpreted performance dates for January to July 2023 at several Portland Metro area venues. The show titles link to the specific production page (when available). Below the season is a key to the theatre abbreviations. Check back for updates. You can also follow Performing Arts Interpreting Alliance on Facebook [paiaPDX] and/or Instagram [paia_pdx] for additional information, insights, play reviews, and more.

Portland Center Stage's JAW Festival is happening later this month, July 29-30. All public readings are free and will be interpreted. Join us for these incredible new plays at the end of an intensive theatrical workshopping week! Link below for more information.

NOTE: Interpreted performance dates for some theatres will be available in late August. Schedules and interpreters are being arranged for several theater companies right now.  *The first play interpreted for the 2023-24 season will be at Bag and Baggage Productions on 8/3 - see the link below!

Check the theatres' websites for the most up to date information regarding safety protocols or programming updates

The following two productions are available from Artists Repertory Theatre for streaming on-demand with ASL interpretation:

ART: Mercury Company     Berlin Diaries
ART: Mercury Company     Magellanica 



Upcoming interpreted performances 


JUL 2023
July 28-30     PCS    JAW New Play Festival 

AUG 2023
8/3/2023       B&B   Red Velvet

      

*Key to Theater Abbreviations, with links*

ART        Artists Repertory Theatre
B&B        Bag & Baggage Productions
CORR     Corrib Theatre
MODA     Rose Quarter/Moda Center/Veterans Memorial Coliseum
PacU       Pacific University 
PCC        Portland Community College, Sylvania 
PCS        Portland Center Stage at The Armory
PGMC     Portland Gay Men's Chorus
PLC        Portland Lesbian Choir
PPH        Portland Playhouse
RES        The Reser
TRR        Third Rail Repertory Theatre

Friday, November 11, 2022

11/18: "Blink" from Third Rail Repertory

Third Rail Repertory Theatre presents
an interpreted performance of



DATE & TIME: November 18th at 7:30 pm
LOCATION: CoHo Theater - 2257 NW Raleigh St, Portland, OR 97210
TICKETS: $25 & up (check possible discount options)
INTERPRETERS: KT Corlett and Sam Jackson


"Giving up grief's like giving up anything. When you start to think the battle's won that's when you're most exposed."

After each loses a parent, Sophie and Jonah struggle in parallel lives of isolation and loneliness, unable to find a foothold in the unfamiliar blur of London life. With both adrift and sinking fast, Sophie opens the door to an unconventional connection, and Jonah gladly walks through. Their worlds expand and contract - boundaries drawn, erased, and reconfigured. Blink offers a tender, quirky, painfully awkward, sweet, and often-times hilarious look at the fundamental human need to be seen - and the unexpected people who show up for us when we need it most. 

 

We are offering Pay-What-You-Will tickets to anyone who identifies as BIPOC for all of our programming this season. Use the promo code: BIPOC at checkout!

Thursday, November 10, 2022

11/19: "Sorry Wrong Number" & "The Hitchhiker" at PCC

Portland Community College presents
an interpreted performance of

stage adaptations of the radio dramas by Lucille Fletcher


  DATE & TIME: Saturday 11/19/2022 at 7:00 pm
LOCATION: The Little Theatre, PCC Sylvania
                        12000 SW 49th Ave. Portland, OR 97219
TICKETS: available at the door (cash or check only)
                  $5 students, PCC staff, veterans, and seniors; $10 general
INTERPRETERS: Marie Groshans and Courtney Borchert

Come see two plays considered “the greatest audio dramas ever written”. But wait! We’re producing them entirely for the stage!

In Sorry, Wrong Number, we meet Mrs. Stephenson, a sickly woman restricted to bed with only a telephone to connect her to her 1943 New York community. When she overhears a murder plot on a crossed line, she races the clock to save an unknown woman from a date with death! Will she succeed? Can she get anyone to believe her? And why is her husband so late in coming home? Come find out!

In The Hitchhiker, young Ronald Adams sets out from 1941 Brooklyn for the sunny shores of California, but he can’t avoid seeing the same Hitchhiker over and over. Is it a trick of the mind, or has Adams entered a different, relentless roadside reality?

In our first live and in-person production since the pandemic, we present these two suspenseful plays, each masterfully focusing on the isolation each character must overcome to avoid their own bitter end

Trigger warnings: high suspense, strangulation, and existential angst.

Running time: 90 minutes including a brief intermission (where you can view our Art Gallery!)

Friday, October 14, 2022

10/27: "the ripple, the wave that carried me home" at Portland Center Stage at The Armory

Portland Center Stage & Artists Repertory Theatre present
an interpreted performance of
By Christina Anderson

DATE & TIME: October 27th at 7:30 pm
LOCATION: The Armory, 128 NW Eleventh, Portland 97209
TICKETS: Check the Ticket Specials page to see what is available; 
                or use promo code SIGN to get a community discount
INTERPRETERS: Taiwo Olopade & Lo Aviles

Like diving into a glorious pool of water, this play suspends you with its bright humor and healing depth.

When Janice is pressed to return to her hometown and speak at a ceremony honoring her father, she has to reconcile with the childhood she’s tried to distance herself from and forget — one defined by her parents’ political activism and fight for the integration of their local swimming pools. Drawing on history that spans from 1930s segregation to the Rodney King trial and beyond, this deeply moving story explores the joys and challenges of forgiveness, justice, and the weight of one’s family legacy. Written by Tony Award-nominated playwright Christina Anderson, this gorgeous play was just selected as the winner of the coveted Horton Foote Prize!

“Anderson is a gifted playwright you want to pay attention to. She has the voice of a poet.” Variety

 



10/27: "The Last White Man" from Bag&Baggage Productions

Bag&Baggage Productions presents
an interpreted performance of
by Bill Cain

DATE & TIME: October 27th at 7:30 pm
LOCATION: The Vault Theater, 350 E Main St, Hillsboro OR 97123
TICKETS: Pay-what-you-will starting at $20. Let your generosity pick the price!
INTERPRETERS: Rich Hall and Marie Groshans

Playing Hamlet is no easy task. In a troubled production, three successive actors fight their way through Shakespeare’s longest and most challenging role. Movie star Charlie, his understudy Rafe and the transcendent Tigg battle doubts, ghosts, critics, and each other while trying to prove that each of theirs is the performance to remember. There’s even a disco number to add to the craziness! Bill Cain has penned a thrilling, fast-moving love poem to writers and actors, and everything that makes theatre the greatest show on Earth. This show marks the return of Bag&Baggage Productions Founding Artistic DIrector, Scott Palmer, to the very stage he built. He will guest direct this play, and Apples in Winter, later in the season.


Strong language and themes, including suicide and self harm. This show also includes some strobing/moving lighting effects



Thursday, October 13, 2022

10/23: "How I Learned to Drive" at Pacific University

Pacific University Theatre & Dance present
an interpreted performance of

by Paula Vogel

DATE & TIME: Sunday October 23, 2022 at 2:00 pm
LOCATION: Pacific University, Warner Hall, 2115 Pacific Ave, Forest Grove  97116
TICKETS: at the door - free for students and $5 for general admission
INTERPRETERS: Marie Groshans and Gilly Platt

"Pacific University’s Theatre Department is proud to present its Fall 2022 production, How I Learned to Drive by Paula Vogel and directed by guest artist Matthew B. Zrebski.

How I Learned to Drive is the story of a woman who learns the rules of the road and life from behind the wheel. A wildly funny, surprising, and devastating tale of survival as seen through the lens of a troubling relationship between a young girl and an older man.

Please note that this play contains explicit content and sensitive themes. Recommended for ages 13 and up."

Sunday, October 9, 2022

10/20: "Chicken & Biscuits" interpreted at Portland Playhouse

Portland Playhouse presents
an interpreted performance of


By Douglas Lyons
Date & Time: October 20, 2022 at 7:30p; doors at 6:30p
Location: 602 NE Prescott Street, Portland 97211
Tickets: $25 (select ACCESS)
Interpreters: Pamela and Edwin Cancel
Coming to Portland Playhouse from Broadway, A family comedy that’ll leave you begging for seconds…
Join Baneatta and Beverly as they gather to celebrate the life of Daddy. Baneatta’s praying for a peaceful reunion, despite all the spice her family brings. But, in the middle of all the chaos, a family secret walks in and the pot boils over.  

Meet The Family

Baneatta: Just wants to bury Daddy right…
Reginald: Baneatta’s husband, who’s trying to keep the peace & write the eulogy…
Simone: Baneatta & Reginald’s daughter, and Baneatta’s favorite (that’s not the secret)…
Kenny: Baneatta & Reginald’s son. He’s fabulous and knows it…
Logan: Kenny’s very white, very Jewish Boyfriend…
Beverly: Baneatta’s sister, showing up to church ready to show just what God has blessed her with…
La’Trice: Beverly’s daughter, who just can’t help but stir the pot…
And… a family secret that’s been cooking for SO. MANY. YEARS.