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26jul9:00 amFestival Of Friends PNWGallery / Film:Live Event
Welcome to Festival of Friends PNW! Grassroots Music Festival dedicated to promoting amazing bands and songwriters from across the PNW and BEYOND! Since the first magical musical campout, the festival has grown
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Welcome to Festival of Friends PNW! Grassroots Music Festival dedicated to promoting amazing bands and songwriters from across the PNW and BEYOND!
Since the first magical musical campout, the festival has grown in size and reputation.
If you want to hang out in the great outdoors with your besties and listen to some amazing music… you’ve found home!
Join us for an unforgettable weekend of music, nature, and most importantly, friends…
because life is better with friends and music.
For more information, visit festivaloffriendspnw.com.
(Saturday) 9:00 am
Dundee Lodge
50845 SW Dundee Rd
26jul10:30 amAbbey Bach Festival: Bach for KidsGallery / Film:Live Event
Bring the family for an interactive children’s concert performed by Alon Goldstein, Artistic Director, Nina Bernat, and Balourdet Quartet. A short concert designed especially for children and youth with the opportunity
A short concert designed especially for children and youth with the opportunity to meet and talk with the musicians over snacks. Note: Children under age 18 must be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian while at Mount Angel Abbey.
(Saturday) 10:30 am
Mt. Angel Abbey
1 Abbey Dr, St Benedict, OR 97373
26jul1:00 pmPortland Opera: Opera a la Cartat Argyle WineryFree Event:Free Event
Opera a la Cart is back in Dundee at Argyle Winery for the perfect pairing of opera and wine. This event is free and open to the public with wines
Opera a la Cart is back in Dundee at Argyle Winery for the perfect pairing of opera and wine. This event is free and open to the public with wines available for purchase.
Inspired by Portland’s food cart culture, Opera a la Cart is a mobile performance venue that brings live opera performance directly into the community spaces where people gather. Designed and built by architecture students at Portland State University, the cart features a fold-out stage and a “menu” of operatic specials of the day to be sung by local artists.
(Saturday) 1:00 pm
Argyle Winery
691 OR-99W Dundee, OR 97115
A Midsommer Nights Dreame in 50 words Hermia loves Lysander (requitedly). Helena loves Demetrius (unrequitedly). Pucke (a fairy) accidentally makes Lysander and Demetrius love Helena. Chaos ensues. King Oberon bespells Queen
A Midsommer Nights Dreame in 50 words
Hermia loves Lysander (requitedly). Helena loves Demetrius (unrequitedly). Pucke (a fairy) accidentally makes Lysander and Demetrius love Helena. Chaos ensues. King Oberon bespells Queen Titania to love an actor transformed into an ass. The fairies reconcile. Pucke fixes the spells (except Demetrius). Everyone gets married and watches a terrible play.
(Saturday) 2:00 pm
Laurelhurst Park
SE Cesar E Chavez Blvd & Stark St Portland, OR 97214
Musica Maestrale and Baker Cabin Historical Society present: The Art of the Toccata: Lute and Guitar in 17th-Century Italy Hideki Yamaya, lute and Baroque guitar In Musica Maestrale's farewell program, artistic director Hideki
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Musica Maestrale and Baker Cabin Historical Society present:
The Art of the Toccata: Lute and Guitar in 17th-Century Italy
Hideki Yamaya, lute and Baroque guitar
In Musica Maestrale’s farewell program, artistic director Hideki Yamaya will perform a concert featuring masterpieces for lute and guitar from 17th-century Italy. The focus will be on the ‘toccata,’ an improvisatory form that was developed in the early Baroque to highlight the expressive capabilities of plucked strings and keyboard instruments. Composers represented include Kapsberger, Piccinini, Corbetta, Bartolotti, and Roncalli.
Advance premium tickets: $20 general/$10 student and youth; At the door: Pay-what-you-wish; no one will be turned away; cash (change provided), personal checks, and Venmo accepted
(Saturday) 3:00 pm
Pioneer Church at Baker Cabin
18005 S Gronlund Rd. Oregon City, OR 97045
A part of the Folk Music Exchange: PDX/Colombia - Selva Espiral(Colombia) & Chamberlain / Gonzalez at Mother Foucault's Bookshop As part of the Folk Music Exchange: PDX/Colombia - Join us for
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A part of the Folk Music Exchange: PDX/Colombia – Selva Espiral(Colombia) & Chamberlain / Gonzalez at Mother Foucault’s Bookshop
As part of the Folk Music Exchange: PDX/Colombia – Join us for a night of acoustic music featuring the guitar duo from Colombia, Selva Espiral and the duo Chamberlain / Gonzalez. Hosting is Mother Foucaults bookstore. Located on the border of Portland’s inner southeast industrial district, Mother Foucault’s specializes in used, rare, and vintage books. Mother Foucaults creates the perfect cozy space and unique listening room for acoustic music.
RSVP Online
Donation – $15 cash / venmo at doors
Doors @ 6:30 pm
Music at 7 pm sharp
(Saturday) 6:30 pm
Mother's Foulcalt Bookstore
715 SE Grand Ave
26jul7:00 pmUpon the KingGallery / Film:Live Event
Get ready for an epic journey through history with Upon the King! Adapted from eight of Shakespeare's greatest history plays, this production weaves one continuous story of England’s crown as
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Get ready for an epic journey through history with Upon the King! Adapted from eight of Shakespeare’s greatest history plays, this production weaves one continuous story of England’s crown as it passes from king to king—through acts both noble and treacherous.
Spanning the Hundred Years’ War with France to the chaos of the War of the Roses, this play captures the triumphs, betrayals, and humanity behind the throne. Packed with the best action and thought-provoking moments, Andrew Philpot’s masterful adaptation crafts a deeply engaging experience. Making its Oregon debut, Upon the King explores the timeless and ever-relevant themes of leadership—the glory, the burden, and the sacrifices demanded of those who wear the crown.
Join Penguin under the stars for this epic we promise you have never seen the likes of before!
Tickets: $18 Students / $15 Seniors ($3 off on Thursday)
For tickets and more information, please visit penguinsonstage.org.
(Saturday) 7:00 pm
Penguin Productions
17530 NE Terrys Lane Newberg, OR 97132
The Tragedie of Romeo and Juliet in 50 words The Capulets and Montagues hate one another. Romeo (Montague) sneaks into a Capulet party and meets Juliet (Capulet). They marry in secret.
The Tragedie of Romeo and Juliet in 50 words
The Capulets and Montagues hate one another. Romeo (Montague) sneaks into a Capulet party and meets Juliet (Capulet). They marry in secret. Juliet’s cousin challenges Romeo. Romeo kills them and is banished. Juliet fakes death. Romeo doesn’t realize, takes poison, and dies beside the “body.” Juliet wakes and commits suicide by dagger.
For more information, please visit opsfest.org.
(Saturday) 7:00 pm
Laurelhurst Park
SE Cesar E Chavez Blvd & Stark St Portland, OR 97214
Musica Maestrale presents: The Art of the Toccata: Lute and Guitar in 17th-Century Italy Hideki Yamaya, lute and Baroque guitar In Musica Maestrale's farewell program, artistic director Hideki Yamaya will perform a concert
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Musica Maestrale presents:
The Art of the Toccata: Lute and Guitar in 17th-Century Italy
Hideki Yamaya, lute and Baroque guitar
In Musica Maestrale’s farewell program, artistic director Hideki Yamaya will perform a concert featuring masterpieces for lute and guitar from 17th-century Italy. The focus will be on the ‘toccata,’ an improvisatory form that was developed in the early Baroque to highlight the expressive capabilities of plucked strings and keyboard instruments. Composers represented include Kapsberger, Piccinini, Corbetta, Bartolotti, and Roncalli.
Advance premium tickets: $20 general/$10 student and youth; At the door: Pay-what-you-wish; no one will be turned away; cash (change provided), personal checks, and Venmo accepted
(Saturday) 7:00 pm
The 2509
2509 NE Clackamas St. Portland, OR 97232
As part of the Folk Music Exchange: PDX/Colombia - Join us for a night of acoustic music featuring the guitar duo from Colombia, Selva Espiral and the duo Chamberlain /
As part of the Folk Music Exchange: PDX/Colombia – Join us for a night of acoustic music featuring the guitar duo from Colombia, Selva Espiral and the duo Chamberlain / Gonzalez. Hosting is Mother Foucaults bookstore. Located on the border of Portland’s inner southeast industrial district, Mother Foucault’s specializes in used, rare, and vintage books. Mother Foucaults creates the perfect cozy space and unique listening room for acoustic music.
RSVP Online
Doors @ 6:30 pm
Music at 7 pm sharp
Cost: $15–20 sliding scale
(Saturday) 7:00 pm
Mother's Foulcalt Bookstore
715 SE Grand Ave
26jul8:00 pmLatticework & LegendsCMNW Summer FestivalGallery / Film:Live Event
Be the first to hear legendary musicians Leila Josefowicz and Paul Watkins shine in their World Premiere of Sean Shepherd’s Violin & Cello Duo written especially for them. Josefowicz and
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Be the first to hear legendary musicians Leila Josefowicz and Paul Watkins shine in their World Premiere of Sean Shepherd’s Violin & Cello Duo written especially for them. Josefowicz and Gloria Chien will pair next for Igor Stravinsky’s Divertimento from The Fairy’s Kiss, showcasing their exquisite artistry. The evening concludes with an all-star ensemble performing Brahms’s profound and emotionally resonant Sextet in B-flat Major.
Reed College, Kaul Auditorium
Saturday, 7/26 • 8:00 pm PT
For full festival schedule and tickets, visit cmnw.org.
(Saturday) 8:00 pm
Kaul Auditorium, Reed College
3203 SE Woodstock Blvd, Portland, OR 97202
27jul9:00 amFestival Of Friends PNWGallery / Film:Live Event
Welcome to Festival of Friends PNW! Grassroots Music Festival dedicated to promoting amazing bands and songwriters from across the PNW and BEYOND! Since the first magical musical campout, the festival has grown
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Welcome to Festival of Friends PNW! Grassroots Music Festival dedicated to promoting amazing bands and songwriters from across the PNW and BEYOND!
Since the first magical musical campout, the festival has grown in size and reputation.
If you want to hang out in the great outdoors with your besties and listen to some amazing music… you’ve found home!
Join us for an unforgettable weekend of music, nature, and most importantly, friends…
because life is better with friends and music.
For more information, visit festivaloffriendspnw.com.
(Sunday) 9:00 am
Dundee Lodge
50845 SW Dundee Rd
27jul2:30 pmChamber Music ConcertGallery / Film:Live Event
Free Chamber Music concert featuring works by Telemann, CPE Bach, Penderecki, Schubert and Shostakovich
Free Chamber Music concert featuring works by Telemann, CPE Bach, Penderecki, Schubert and Shostakovich
(Sunday) 2:30 pm
Community Music Center
3350 SE Francis St, Portland, OR 97202
27jul4:00 pmFestival Finale: Mozart, Ngwenyama & BrahmsCMNW Summer FestivalGallery / Film:Live Event
The grand finale of our 2025 Summer Festival promises an evening of exceptional beauty. Experience Nokuthula Ngwenyama’s Miasma, a captivating blend of intricate textures, and delight in Mozart’s Piano Quartet in
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The grand finale of our 2025 Summer Festival promises an evening of exceptional beauty. Experience Nokuthula Ngwenyama’s Miasma, a captivating blend of intricate textures, and delight in Mozart’s Piano Quartet in E-flat Major, renowned for its playful brilliance. Our finale culminates with Brahms’s String Sextet No. 2, a breathtaking work of profound depth. These final summer performances offer a perfect mix of classical elegance, virtuosity, and memorable melodies—an extraordinary conclusion to an unforgettable festival.
Reed College, Kaul Auditorium
Sunday, 7/27 • 4:00 pm PT
For full festival schedule and tickets, visit cmnw.org.
(Sunday) 4:00 pm
Kaul Auditorium, Reed College
3203 SE Woodstock Blvd, Portland, OR 97202
This summer, OPERA IN THE PARK Portland brings you an unforgettable concert performance of Bizet's Carmen with a stellar cast of nationally and internationally acclaimed artists, led by the electrifying
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This summer, OPERA IN THE PARK Portland brings you an unforgettable concert performance of Bizet’s Carmen with a stellar cast of nationally and internationally acclaimed artists, led by the electrifying Sandra Piques Eddy in the title role. A celebrated mezzo-soprano with a voice praised for its “dusky richness” and dramatic fire, Ms. Eddy returns to Portland to take on the iconic role, this time outdoors and free of charge. From the Metropolitan Opera to major international stages, her “Carmen” has captivated audiences around the world—and now, she brings it to Peninsula Park in a shortened 2-hour concert opera.
CAST:
Sandra Piques Eddy (Carmen)
Lawrence Barasa (Don José)
Luis Ledesma (Escamillo)
Aubry Ballarò (Micaëla)
Quinton Gardener (Zuniga/Moralès/Dancaïre)
Jocelyn Claire Thomas (Frasquita)
Anna Jablonski (Mercédès)
John Boelling (Remendado)
The cast be joined by dancers and students from Espacio Flamenco, a orchestra, and chorus, all under the baton of Nicholas Fox.
In this gift to the city, admission is FREE — no tickets required.
All Classical Radio is the official media sponsor of Opera in the Park.
(Sunday) 6:00 pm
Peninsula Park
700 N Rosa Parks Way
27jul7:00 pmPortland Opera: Opera a la Cartat Walters Cultural Arts CenterFree Event:Free Event
Join us at Walters Cultural Arts Center for Puccini to Porter: An Evening of Passion (with No Regrets in the Morning). Beautiful, warm evenings, a picnic supper, and the lovely music
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Join us at Walters Cultural Arts Center for Puccini to Porter: An Evening of Passion (with No Regrets in the Morning).
Beautiful, warm evenings, a picnic supper, and the lovely music wafting on the breeze—sounds like the perfect summer outing! This free summer concert perfectly captures these sweet, golden hours with gorgeous selections from opera, musical theater, and the great American songbook, including everything from Puccini to Porter. Don’t miss this evening of passion with no regrets in the morning!
Free – No tickets required
Bring a blanket and snacks for a concert on the Walters lawn.
Note: In case of higher temperatures, the performance will be moved indoors.
Inspired by Portland’s food cart culture, Opera a la Cart is a mobile performance venue that brings live opera performance directly into the community spaces where people gather. Designed and built by architecture students at Portland State University, the cart features a fold-out stage and a “menu” of operatic specials of the day to be sung by local artists.
(Sunday) 7:00 pm
Glenn & Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center
527 E. Main St., Hillsboro, OR, 97123
Theatre 33 presents its 2025 Regional New Play Festival in repertory. 9 performances of 6 plays by Oregon/NW playwrights in 2 theatres each week. Astoria and the treacherous Columbia Bar are
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Theatre 33 presents its 2025 Regional New Play Festival in repertory. 9 performances of 6 plays by Oregon/NW playwrights in 2 theatres each week.
Astoria and the treacherous Columbia Bar are the setting for this fantastical musical tale of love and loss. Participate in the creative process and celebrate infusing new regional work into the national theatre. See it first at Theatre 33!
Can attend for free. Suggested donation of $18.
For more information, please visit theatre33.org.
(Tuesday) 7:00 pm
Pelton Theatre Building, Willamette University Campus
900 State St.
30jul12:00 pmPortland Opera: Opera a la CartPioneer Courthouse Square SeriesFree Event:Free Event
Enjoy lunch-time serenades downtown in Portland's living room—Pioneer Courthouse Square. This event series is free and open to the public. Learn more here. Inspired by Portland’s food cart culture, Opera a
Enjoy lunch-time serenades downtown in Portland’s living room—Pioneer Courthouse Square. This event series is free and open to the public. Learn more here.
Inspired by Portland’s food cart culture, Opera a la Cart is a mobile performance venue that brings live opera performance directly into the community spaces where people gather. Designed and built by architecture students at Portland State University, the cart features a fold-out stage and a “menu” of operatic specials of the day to be sung by local artists.
(Wednesday) 12:00 pm
Pioneer Courthouse Square
701 SW 6th Ave, Portland, OR 97205
FEATURING: Trevor Fitzpatrick, Cellist Maria Garcia, Pianist Darrell Grant, Pianist Sherry Alves, Vocalist
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FEATURING:
Cellist Trevor Fitzpatrick of the Oregon Symphony and Pianist Maria Garcia open our concert with ACT 1: the impassioned Rachmaninoff Cello Sonata in G minor. In our first “Curated with chatterPDX” offering we are presenting artists connected to the chatterPDX concert series to our barn including Chatter Artistic Director Trevor Fitzpatrick as solo cellist. ACT 2: After a brief intermission, Portland jazz star Darrell Grant on piano and vocalist Sherry Alves will perform classic jazz standards at the most intimate jazz club in town, The Barn!
Tickets: VIP $60, General $45, bring a child for free
For tickets and more information, please visit theconcertsatthebarn.com.
(Wednesday) 7:00 pm
The Butler Barn at Hoffman Farms Store
22242 SW Scholls Ferry Road, Beaverton, OR 97007
Theatre 33 presents its 2025 Regional New Play Festival in repertory. 9 performances of 6 plays by Oregon/NW playwrights in 2 theatres each week. A comedic and touching journey as seen
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Theatre 33 presents its 2025 Regional New Play Festival in repertory. 9 performances of 6 plays by Oregon/NW playwrights in 2 theatres each week.
A comedic and touching journey as seen through Geraldine’s eyes as she struggles with dementia and two disparate daughters. Participate in the creative process and celebrate infusing new regional work into the national theatre. See it first at Theatre 33!
Can attend for free. Suggested donation of $18.
For more information, please visit theatre33.org.
(Wednesday) 7:00 pm
Pelton Theatre Building, Willamette University Campus
900 State St.
Theatre 33 presents its 2025 Regional New Play Festival in repertory. 9 performances of 6 plays by Oregon/NW playwrights in 2 theatres each week. Mystery abounds when coincidences merge into something
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Theatre 33 presents its 2025 Regional New Play Festival in repertory. 9 performances of 6 plays by Oregon/NW playwrights in 2 theatres each week.
Mystery abounds when coincidences merge into something much bigger. Paranoia or conspiracy? Who is the man in the yellow raincoat? Participate in the creative process and celebrate infusing new regional work into the national theatre. See it first at Theatre 33!
Tickets: can attend for free. Suggested donation of $18.
For more information, please visit theatre33.org.
(Thursday) 7:00 am
Pelton Theatre Building, Willamette University Campus
900 State St.
31jul7:30 pmBroadway Rose Theatre: Anything GoesJuly 31 - August 17
Climb aboard for a tap-filled classic this summer! With music and lyrics by Cole Porter, this voyage of the S.S. American between New York and England is filled with a madcap
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Climb aboard for a tap-filled classic this summer! With music and lyrics by Cole Porter, this voyage of the S.S. American between New York and England is filled with a madcap group of passengers, witty repartee, exceptional songs, and thrilling tap dancing. The 2022 revision includes familiar classics from the Great American Songbook such as “Anything Goes,” “You’re the Top,” and “I Get a Kick Out of You.” This musical will have you rooting for true love to win out in the end. It’s delightful, delicious, and de-lovely. For tickets and more information, visit broadwayrose.org.
Music and Lyrics by Cole Porter
Original Book by P.G. Wodehouse & Guy Bolton and Howard Lindsay & Russel Crouse
New Book by Timothy Crouse & John Weidman
Directed by Peggy Taphorn
Performances held at the Deb Fennell Auditorium,
9000 SW Durham Rd., Tigard, OR
(Thursday) 7:30 pm
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