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06nov7:30 pmOregon Symphony: The Decemberists
For their first time performing with an orchestra in nearly two decades, The Decemberists take the stage with the Oregon Symphony for a landmark hometown collaboration. Known for their rich storytelling and
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For their first time performing with an orchestra in nearly two decades, The Decemberists take the stage with the Oregon Symphony for a landmark hometown collaboration. Known for their rich storytelling and meticulously crafted songs, Portland’s beloved indie-rock band will bring their singular style to the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, performing songs from across their catalog—including selections from their expansive 2024 LP, As It Ever Was, So It Will Be Again—in sweeping new symphonic renditions.
For tickets and more information, please visit www.orsymphony.org
(Thursday) 7:30 pm
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
1037 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97205
november 7, 2025 7:30 pm
Join us for a special solo concert with Twanguero, the internationally acclaimed Spanish guitarist and Latin Grammy winner, performing live in Portland on November 6 at Sanctuary Hall. Known for his
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Join us for a special solo concert with Twanguero, the internationally acclaimed Spanish guitarist and Latin Grammy winner, performing live in Portland on November 6 at Sanctuary Hall.
Known for his exceptional technique and emotionally rich performances, Twanguero blends Spanish classical guitar, Latin American folk traditions, blues, and roots music into a cinematic, instrumental experience. No loops, no effects — just guitar, a subtle stompbox, and heartfelt storytelling.
Often described as a “guitar explorer”, Twanguero’s sound resonates with lovers of classical, world, and acoustic traditions. His return to Portland promises a night of musical virtuosity and global influences.
Price: $37.90
(Thursday) 7:30 pm
Sanctuary Hall at First Congregational
1126 SW Park Ave, Portland OR 97205
07novAll DayCannon Beach Stormy Weather Arts FestivalThe Cannon Beach Chamber of Commerce Presents

The Cannon Beach Chamber of Commerce presents the 38th annual Stormy Weather Arts Festival, running from 11/07-11/09. With over 50+ events, including artist demonstrations, a concert, hands-on workshops, artist receptions,
The Cannon Beach Chamber of Commerce presents the 38th annual Stormy Weather Arts Festival, running from 11/07-11/09. With over 50+ events, including artist demonstrations, a concert, hands-on workshops, artist receptions, buskers around town, special dinners & tastings, kids’ craft events, and more, there is truly something for everyone to experience.
A highlight of this year’s festival will be a performance by Oregon bluegrass band, Midnight 45 on Saturday night at 7pm.
All Day (Friday)
Sandpiper Square - Canon Beach
172 N Hemlock
november 8, 2025 9:00 amnovember 9, 2025 9:00 am
07nov5:00 pmShades of Autumn!The Sirens Trio Go To The Library!Free Event:Free Event
The Sirens Trio of the Oregon Chamber Players perform at the Oregon City Public Library on Friday, November 7, 2025. 5:00pm Price: FREE! Rebecca Towers, flute Victoria Racz, oboe Maria Manzo, piano
The Sirens Trio of the Oregon Chamber Players perform at the Oregon City Public Library on Friday, November 7, 2025.
5:00pm
Price: FREE!
Rebecca Towers, flute
Victoria Racz, oboe
Maria Manzo, piano
(Friday) 5:00 pm
Oregon City Public Library
606 John Adams St. Oregon City, OR 97045
BLACK MATTER Closing Celebration & Social Practice Performance Featuring Master Artist Michael Bernard Stevenson Jr. Free and open to the public If you’ve been inspired by the work you’ve seen in the
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BLACK MATTER Closing Celebration & Social Practice Performance Featuring Master Artist Michael Bernard Stevenson Jr.
Free and open to the public
If you’ve been inspired by the work you’ve seen in the exhibition, join us in sending it off with some love by meeting the artists at our closing celebration and participating in a unique performance. Master Artist Michael Bernard Stevenson Jr. Stevenson activates the Urban Shaman—an imagined and embodied ancestral self—in direct with capitalism’s totem: the Charging Bull on Wall Street. Through ritualized struggle, Stevenson exposes the friction between creative agency and economic oppression. This performative act of resistance becomes both a reclamation of denied heritage and a challenge to systemic commodification. In this spiritually healing somatically engaged action, Stevenson transforms absence into presence, conjuring a cultural lineage lost to erasure and reimagined through artful defiance.
(Friday) 6:00 pm
The Patricia Reser Center for the Arts
12625 SW Crescent Street, Beaverton, OR 97005
07nov7:00 pmTrinity Music: Celebrity Organ Recital: Amanda MoleGallery / Film:Live Event
Internationally-renowned concert organist Amanda Mole returns to the Cathedral for a thrilling program on Trinity's landmark Rosales organ! Praised for her "elegant, lucid" performances (The American Organist), Dr. Mole will perform a diverse program showcasing the instrument’s full range
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Internationally-renowned concert organist Amanda Mole returns to the Cathedral for a thrilling program on Trinity’s landmark Rosales organ!
Praised for her “elegant, lucid” performances (The American Organist), Dr. Mole will perform a diverse program showcasing the instrument’s full range – from quiet beauty to thrilling power.
For tickets and more information, visit trinity-episcopal.org.
(Friday) 7:00 pm
07nov7:30 pmOregon Symphony: The Decemberists
For their first time performing with an orchestra in nearly two decades, The Decemberists take the stage with the Oregon Symphony for a landmark hometown collaboration. Known for their rich storytelling and
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For their first time performing with an orchestra in nearly two decades, The Decemberists take the stage with the Oregon Symphony for a landmark hometown collaboration. Known for their rich storytelling and meticulously crafted songs, Portland’s beloved indie-rock band will bring their singular style to the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, performing songs from across their catalog—including selections from their expansive 2024 LP, As It Ever Was, So It Will Be Again—in sweeping new symphonic renditions.
For tickets and more information, please visit www.orsymphony.org
(Friday) 7:30 pm
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
1037 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97205
07nov7:30 pmHDCM Concert Series: QUATUOR AGATEFrench String Quartet Debuts in Bend
High Desert Chamber Music’s 18th season, presented by Washington Trust Bank and Lynch Murphy McLane LLP, continues with Quatuor Agate. Awarded the prestigious Young Classical Artists Trust award in London
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High Desert Chamber Music’s 18th season, presented by Washington Trust Bank and Lynch Murphy McLane LLP, continues with Quatuor Agate. Awarded the prestigious Young Classical Artists Trust award in London and the European ECHO Rising Stars Award, this French string quartet recently concluded a tour of 23 major concert halls across 14 European countries. Don’t miss this critically acclaimed group’s Central Oregon debut!
This evening is brought to you by the Pine Tavern Restaurant. Join quartet for a pre-concert talk about the program beginning at 6:45pm. This concert preview is free for all ticket holders.
Program: Mozart String Quartet No.21 in D Major K.575, Haydn Op.33 No.2 ‘The Joke’, Ravel String Quartet in F Major
Price: General $49 / Child $10
(Friday) 7:30 pm
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Central Oregon
61980 Skyline Ranch Rd.
08novAll DayCannon Beach Stormy Weather Arts FestivalThe Cannon Beach Chamber of Commerce Presents

The Cannon Beach Chamber of Commerce presents the 38th annual Stormy Weather Arts Festival, running from 11/07-11/09. With over 50+ events, including artist demonstrations, a concert, hands-on workshops, artist receptions,
The Cannon Beach Chamber of Commerce presents the 38th annual Stormy Weather Arts Festival, running from 11/07-11/09. With over 50+ events, including artist demonstrations, a concert, hands-on workshops, artist receptions, buskers around town, special dinners & tastings, kids’ craft events, and more, there is truly something for everyone to experience.
A highlight of this year’s festival will be a performance by Oregon bluegrass band, Midnight 45 on Saturday night at 7pm.
All Day (Saturday)
Sandpiper Square - Canon Beach
172 N Hemlock
november 9, 2025 9:00 am
08nov10:00 amGobble Up Portland
Come shop, sample, and savor! Gobble Up is the perfect place to knock out your holiday shopping for all those foodies in your life, find your hostess gifts for holiday
Come shop, sample, and savor! Gobble Up is the perfect place to knock out your holiday shopping for all those foodies in your life, find your hostess gifts for holiday parties, and add so many goodies to your own home kitchen and pantry. You’ll find over 100 vendors selling everything from small batch food and beverages to handmade kitchenware and decor, food trucks, a full bar (Portland show only), and hourly book signings with local authors every hour — all for just $2!
(Saturday) 10:00 am
The Redd on Salmon
831 SE Salmon, Portland, OR 97214
08nov2:00 pmLa Bohème Preview EventsFree Event:Free Event
Enjoyable for the opera-expert and the opera-curious, these preview events are an opportunity for library visitors and others to learn about the opera and hear excerpts. Preview events are free and
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Enjoyable for the opera-expert and the opera-curious, these preview events are an opportunity for library visitors and others to learn about the opera and hear excerpts.
Preview events are free and open to the public.
Dates:
Saturday, November 8 | 2:00 PM, Gresham Library, 385 NW Miller Ave, Gresham, OR 97030
Sunday, November 9 | 3:00 PM, Oregon City Public Library, 606 John Adams St, Oregon City, OR 97045
Monday, November 10 | 12:00 PM, Multnomah County Central Library, 801 SW 10th Ave, Portland, OR 97205
Sunday, November 16 | 12:30 PM, Clark County Family YMCA, 11324 NE 51st Cir, Vancouver, WA 98682
(Saturday) 2:00 pm
Gresham Library
385 NW Miller Ave Gresham, OR 97030
08nov4:00 pmMetropolitan Youth Symphony: Community Concert SeriesGallery / Film:Live Event
Saturday, November 8th, 4:00 PM Patricia Reser Center for the Arts Portland Overture Strings Interlude Orchestra Portland Chamber Strings Sinfonietta Orchestra Symphonic Wind Ensemble
Portland Overture Strings
Interlude Orchestra
Portland Chamber Strings
Sinfonietta Orchestra
Symphonic Wind Ensemble
(Saturday) 4:00 pm
The Patricia Reser Center for the Arts
12625 SW Crescent Street, Beaverton, OR 97005
08nov6:30 pmColumbia Gorge Orchestra Association Cabaret Fundraiser
The Columbia Gorge Orchestra Association Presents CABARET FUNDRAISER The Ruins, 13 Railroad St, Hood River Saturday, November 8 at 6:30 PM Come to the Cabaret! On Saturday, November 8, the Columbia Gorge Orchestra Association
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The Columbia Gorge Orchestra Association Presents
CABARET FUNDRAISER
The Ruins, 13 Railroad St, Hood River
Saturday, November 8 at 6:30 PM
Come to the Cabaret! On Saturday, November 8, the Columbia Gorge Orchestra Association will host our 2nd Annual Cabaret Fundraiser, featuring a lively evening of music and merriment at The Ruins, 13 Railroad Street, Hood River. The event will celebrate CGOA’s 20th Anniversary, with performers from all 4 ensembles presenting musical favorites from past seasons. Happy hour starts at 6:30 PM. The Cabaret show begins at 7:15 PM. The evening will also include delicious desserts by donation, a cake silent auction, a no-host bar and a paddle raise. All proceeds go toward funding our 2025-2026 CGOA season.
Tickets are $20 at http://www.gorgeorchestra.org. Call 541-357-9722 or email joincgoa@gmail.com for more information. See you at the Cabaret, my friends!
The Columbia Gorge Orchestra Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and presenting musical performances of the highest quality in the Columbia River Gorge region. With a commitment to artistic excellence and education, CGOA brings the joy of music to audiences of all ages.
(Saturday) 6:30 pm
The Ruins
13 Railroad Street
08nov7:30 pmNewport Symphony Orchestra: Gandelsman Returns!

Adam Flatt, conductor Johnny Gandelsman, violin* November 8th, 2025, Pre-concert chat with Maestro Adam Flatt at 6:45pm We begin this evening's concert with renowned American composer, Jennifer Higdon. Written in 1999, Blue Cathedral
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Adam Flatt, conductor
Johnny Gandelsman, violin*
November 8th, 2025, Pre-concert chat with Maestro Adam Flatt at 6:45pm
We begin this evening’s concert with renowned American composer, Jennifer Higdon. Written in 1999, Blue Cathedral was commissioned for the 75th anniversary of the Curtis Institute. Titles of musical compositions are often—most often it can seem—misleading, but this one is singularly apt. Cast in a single short movement of lush, soothing cascades of orchestra sound, the over-used descriptor, “shimmering,” is more than apropos in this case. Imaginative scoring for strings and delicate percussion—including exotic bells and water glasses—are the foundation for an evocation of the atmosphere of the title. Short motives from various wind instruments provide aphoristic commentaries throughout, but generally without what we would call “tunes.” The whole weft of sound seems to gently and constantly float upward without having to start all over at the “bottom.” It’s a remarkable and sensual musical experience, and justly deserves its popularity as perhaps the composer’s most performed composition.
Next up, we celebrate the welcome return of local favorite and MacArthur Genius Fellow, Johnny Gandelsman. Mendelssohn wrote several concertos for both piano and for violin. The last concerto, for violin, is one of the most important solo works of the nineteenth century. Finished in the fall of 1844, after many years of work, the concerto is the product of a man at the height of his artistic powers. At the time Mendelssohn was literally the toast of Europe, composing fervidly, visiting everywhere as guest conductor and composer, serving as music administrator of a new conservatory in Leipzig, and all the while trying to cope with the bedeviling trials of an official appointment at the Prussian court at Berlin and Potsdam. He was literally working himself to death, and his life indeed only lasted a few more years. The concerto was premièred in 1845 in Leipzig by Mendelssohn’s friend, the great violinist, Ferdinand David, himself a noted composer (yay trombones!) but the performance of it by the very young virtuoso of violin, Joseph Joachim, one month before Mendelssohn’s death in 1847 must have been a particularly poignant one. At the time he was driven to incapacitation by the death of his beloved sister; that and his onerous professional schedule led to a series of strokes that killed him. Johnny Gandelsman’s performance is certain to move you to new emotional heights.
The evening concludes with Tchaikovsky’s massive Symphony No. 6. Maestro Adam Flatt and the Newport Symphony will take you on a powerful journey into the depths of the composer’s very soul. This symphony is Tchaikovsky’s last work—he died of cholera only nine days after its première—and it is universally hailed as one of his finest. It exhibits all of the characteristic passion and melodic beauty for which the composer justly is known, and is suffused with a dark and tragic essence. Tchaikovsky struggled all of his life with his identity, fears of social rejection, and frustrated relationships with others. By the end of his life these issues had surely come to a head, and the composer freely spoke with his brother of the reflection of his suffering in this final, gripping composition. There is even a current musicological fight over whether or not he poisoned himself to end his life (under threat of social disgrace), or deliberately drank the un-boiled glass of water during an epidemic. In any case, the circumstances of his life’s final struggles are manifest in this beautiful and tragic work. In the event, he had at first actually considered “Tragic” as a subtitle for the symphony, but his brother suggested the Russian for “pathos,” and the French equivalent, “pathétique,” is the evocative descriptor that we all know. But, be aware of inexact translations–there is nothing pathetic here.
For tickets and more information, visit newportsymphony.org
(Saturday) 7:30 pm
november 9, 2025 2:00 pm
08nov7:30 pmPortland Youth Philharmonic: Rising WindsGallery / Film:Live Event

We open Season 102 with a program that pairs personal roots with bold new voices. Percy Grainger’s Lincolnshire Posy is a piece deeply connected to Music Director David Hattner, who first
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We open Season 102 with a program that pairs personal roots with bold new voices. Percy Grainger’s Lincolnshire Posy is a piece deeply connected to Music Director David Hattner, who first encountered it as a high school clarinetist. Its vivid storytelling and daring writing for winds left an indelible mark, making this a meaningful way to launch the season and spotlight the wind section.
Grainger’s Duke of Marlborough Fanfare adds a ceremonial flair, while Gabriela Ortiz’s La Calaca adds vibrant, rhythmically alive energy rooted in Día de los Muertos traditions.
The program also features Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 5, “Emperor”, performed by PYP’s own Lucy Joo, winner of the 2025 Portland Piano International Concerto Competition. This towering masterpiece takes on new depth when played by one of our own.
(Saturday) 7:30 pm
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
1037 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97205
08nov7:30 pmChamber Music Northwest: Trio AfioriGallery / Film:Live Event

Returning to CMNW this fall are three of classical music’s most brilliant musicians: the exceptional clarinetist and Avery Fisher Prize-winner Anthony McGill, Grammy Award-winning mezzo-soprano Fleur Barron, and our own
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Returning to CMNW this fall are three of classical music’s most brilliant musicians: the exceptional clarinetist and Avery Fisher Prize-winner Anthony McGill, Grammy Award-winning mezzo-soprano Fleur Barron, and our own Artistic Director, pianist Gloria Chien! Their new Trio Afiori will present one of our most unique programs yet, as these three illuminating musical minds join forces with repertoire specially arranged for the triple-threat of mezzo-soprano, clarinet, and piano. Join them for an evening of stunning music by Brahms, Kian Ravaei’s mesmerizing Gulistan—a CMNW commission premiered in 2023—and two brand-new works by Alex Ho and Valerie Coleman commissioned by CMNW for this outstanding trio.
For tickets and more information, visit cmnw.org.
(Saturday) 7:30 pm
09novAll DayCannon Beach Stormy Weather Arts FestivalThe Cannon Beach Chamber of Commerce Presents

The Cannon Beach Chamber of Commerce presents the 38th annual Stormy Weather Arts Festival, running from 11/07-11/09. With over 50+ events, including artist demonstrations, a concert, hands-on workshops, artist receptions,
The Cannon Beach Chamber of Commerce presents the 38th annual Stormy Weather Arts Festival, running from 11/07-11/09. With over 50+ events, including artist demonstrations, a concert, hands-on workshops, artist receptions, buskers around town, special dinners & tastings, kids’ craft events, and more, there is truly something for everyone to experience.
A highlight of this year’s festival will be a performance by Oregon bluegrass band, Midnight 45 on Saturday night at 7pm.
All Day (Sunday)
Sandpiper Square - Canon Beach
172 N Hemlock
09nov12:00 pm45th Parallel and The Oregon Symphony Present: A Caroline Shaw String Quartet Pub Crawl
Join us for a day of Caroline Shaw works for string quartet and voice, spanning six hours and three locations. Magical, uplifting, and beautiful, this string quartet pub crawl was
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Join us for a day of Caroline Shaw works for string quartet and voice, spanning six hours and three locations. Magical, uplifting, and beautiful, this string quartet pub crawl was imagined and curated by composer Gabriel Kahane, a close friend of Caroline’s. These concerts are presented as part of Oregon Symphony’s Sounds Like Portland Festival, Oct-Nov 2025.
Sunday, November 9, 2025
12:00-1:00 PM @ Polaris Hall
Sunday, November 9, 2025
2:00-3:00 PM @ TBD
Sunday, November 9, 2025
5:00-6:00 PM @ Show Bar
For more information about tickets and pricing, visit 45thparallelpdx.org
(Sunday) 12:00 pm
Polaris Hall
625 N Killingsworth Court, Portland, OR 97217
09nov2:00 pmNewport Symphony Orchestra: Gandelsman Returns!

Adam Flatt, conductor Johnny Gandelsman, violin* November 8th, 2025, Pre-concert chat with Maestro Adam Flatt at 6:45pm We begin this evening's concert with renowned American composer, Jennifer Higdon. Written in 1999, Blue Cathedral
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Adam Flatt, conductor
Johnny Gandelsman, violin*
November 8th, 2025, Pre-concert chat with Maestro Adam Flatt at 6:45pm
We begin this evening’s concert with renowned American composer, Jennifer Higdon. Written in 1999, Blue Cathedral was commissioned for the 75th anniversary of the Curtis Institute. Titles of musical compositions are often—most often it can seem—misleading, but this one is singularly apt. Cast in a single short movement of lush, soothing cascades of orchestra sound, the over-used descriptor, “shimmering,” is more than apropos in this case. Imaginative scoring for strings and delicate percussion—including exotic bells and water glasses—are the foundation for an evocation of the atmosphere of the title. Short motives from various wind instruments provide aphoristic commentaries throughout, but generally without what we would call “tunes.” The whole weft of sound seems to gently and constantly float upward without having to start all over at the “bottom.” It’s a remarkable and sensual musical experience, and justly deserves its popularity as perhaps the composer’s most performed composition.
Next up, we celebrate the welcome return of local favorite and MacArthur Genius Fellow, Johnny Gandelsman. Mendelssohn wrote several concertos for both piano and for violin. The last concerto, for violin, is one of the most important solo works of the nineteenth century. Finished in the fall of 1844, after many years of work, the concerto is the product of a man at the height of his artistic powers. At the time Mendelssohn was literally the toast of Europe, composing fervidly, visiting everywhere as guest conductor and composer, serving as music administrator of a new conservatory in Leipzig, and all the while trying to cope with the bedeviling trials of an official appointment at the Prussian court at Berlin and Potsdam. He was literally working himself to death, and his life indeed only lasted a few more years. The concerto was premièred in 1845 in Leipzig by Mendelssohn’s friend, the great violinist, Ferdinand David, himself a noted composer (yay trombones!) but the performance of it by the very young virtuoso of violin, Joseph Joachim, one month before Mendelssohn’s death in 1847 must have been a particularly poignant one. At the time he was driven to incapacitation by the death of his beloved sister; that and his onerous professional schedule led to a series of strokes that killed him. Johnny Gandelsman’s performance is certain to move you to new emotional heights.
The evening concludes with Tchaikovsky’s massive Symphony No. 6. Maestro Adam Flatt and the Newport Symphony will take you on a powerful journey into the depths of the composer’s very soul. This symphony is Tchaikovsky’s last work—he died of cholera only nine days after its première—and it is universally hailed as one of his finest. It exhibits all of the characteristic passion and melodic beauty for which the composer justly is known, and is suffused with a dark and tragic essence. Tchaikovsky struggled all of his life with his identity, fears of social rejection, and frustrated relationships with others. By the end of his life these issues had surely come to a head, and the composer freely spoke with his brother of the reflection of his suffering in this final, gripping composition. There is even a current musicological fight over whether or not he poisoned himself to end his life (under threat of social disgrace), or deliberately drank the un-boiled glass of water during an epidemic. In any case, the circumstances of his life’s final struggles are manifest in this beautiful and tragic work. In the event, he had at first actually considered “Tragic” as a subtitle for the symphony, but his brother suggested the Russian for “pathos,” and the French equivalent, “pathétique,” is the evocative descriptor that we all know. But, be aware of inexact translations–there is nothing pathetic here.
For tickets and more information, visit newportsymphony.org
(Sunday) 2:00 pm
09nov2:30 pmCamerata Musica of Salem ConcertFree Event:Free Event
Sunday November 9, Camerata Musica of Salem will present a free concert. There are works by Bach, Vivaldi and Gershwin, performed by a professional string trio. It starts at 2:30
Sunday November 9, Camerata Musica of Salem will present a free concert. There are works by Bach, Vivaldi and Gershwin, performed by a professional string trio. It starts at 2:30 p.m. at the Unitarian Universalist Congregaton of Salem.
(Sunday) 2:30 pm
Unitarian Universalist Congregation
5090 Center Street NE Salem
09nov3:00 pmLa Bohème Preview EventsFree Event:Free Event
Enjoyable for the opera-expert and the opera-curious, these preview events are an opportunity for library visitors and others to learn about the opera and hear excerpts. Preview events are free and
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Enjoyable for the opera-expert and the opera-curious, these preview events are an opportunity for library visitors and others to learn about the opera and hear excerpts.
Preview events are free and open to the public.
Dates:
Saturday, November 8 | 2:00 PM, Gresham Library, 385 NW Miller Ave, Gresham, OR 97030
Sunday, November 9 | 3:00 PM, Oregon City Public Library, 606 John Adams St, Oregon City, OR 97045
Monday, November 10 | 12:00 PM, Multnomah County Central Library, 801 SW 10th Ave, Portland, OR 97205
Sunday, November 16 | 12:30 PM, Clark County Family YMCA, 11324 NE 51st Cir, Vancouver, WA 98682
(Sunday) 3:00 pm
Oregon City Public Library
606 John Adams St. Oregon City, OR 97045
Join us at St. James Lutheran Church as we begin our 18th season of Bach Cantata Vespers with one of Bach's earliest cantatas, "Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit." This
Join us at St. James Lutheran Church as we begin our 18th season of Bach Cantata Vespers with one of Bach’s earliest cantatas, “Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit.” This work, scored for two Viola da Gambas, two recorders, organ, soloists, and choir, is often referred to as Bach’s first masterpiece.
Maddy Ross, soprano
Grace Weaver, alto
Brian Tierney, tenor
Jacob Herbert, bass
St. James Lutheran Choir
with period instruments.
Sunday, November 9 4:00pm
St. James Lutheran Church
1315 SW Park, Portland Oregon
Price: Free
(Sunday) 4:00 pm
St. James Lutheran Church
1315 SW Park Avenue
09nov5:00 pm45th Parallel and The Oregon Symphony Present: A Caroline Shaw String Quartet Pub Crawl
Join us for a day of Caroline Shaw works for string quartet and voice, spanning six hours and three locations. Magical, uplifting, and beautiful, this string quartet pub crawl was
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Join us for a day of Caroline Shaw works for string quartet and voice, spanning six hours and three locations. Magical, uplifting, and beautiful, this string quartet pub crawl was imagined and curated by composer Gabriel Kahane, a close friend of Caroline’s. These concerts are presented as part of Oregon Symphony’s Sounds Like Portland Festival, Oct-Nov 2025.
Sunday, November 9, 2025
12:00-1:00 PM @ Polaris Hall
Sunday, November 9, 2025
2:00-3:00 PM @ TBD
Sunday, November 9, 2025
5:00-6:00 PM @ Show Bar
For more information about tickets and pricing, visit 45thparallelpdx.org
(Sunday) 5:00 pm
Show Bar
1300 SE Stark St #101
09nov7:00 pmThe Reser Presents: Hasta La Muerte with Las CafeterasGallery / Film:Live Event

From the imagination of Las Cafeteras, “Hasta La Muerte” is a 2 act, multi-dimensional theatrical and musical performance that explores the stages of grief and loss through the celebration of
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From the imagination of Las Cafeteras, “Hasta La Muerte” is a 2 act, multi-dimensional theatrical and musical performance that explores the stages of grief and loss through the celebration of life and death. The production revisits Mexican folklore to tell new stories, engage old archetypes, challenge patriarchy, uplift the role of curanderas and re-examine our imagination about “death” and the “after-life.”
“Hasta La Muerte” is an enthralling new production celebrating Life and Death, in the spirit of the Indigenous/Mexican practice, known as Day of the Dead.
“Hasta La Muerte” showcases mesmerizing choreography, poetry, combined with a score of original and traditional songs, to showcase a night of transcendent color, sound and a moving invitation to travel through time, rhythm and memory.
“Hasta La Muerte” is a work that embraces the power of storytelling, as a form of processing grief, and sharing love with those in the beyond. Love, not sadness, allows us to celebrate and remember those that have gone and remember that “death is not the end, it is just the beginning.”
(Sunday) 7:00 pm
The Patricia Reser Center for the Arts
12625 SW Crescent Street, Beaverton, OR 97005
09nov7:30 pmMetropolitan Youth Symphony: Carrying the Torch: Brahms' FirstGallery / Film:Live Event

Brahms steps into Beethoven’s shadow and transforms reverence into bold personal voice. This concert celebrates the weight and the fire passed from one genius to another. Repertoire: Symphony No. 1
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Brahms steps into Beethoven’s shadow and transforms reverence into bold personal voice. This concert celebrates the weight and the fire passed from one genius to another.
Repertoire:
Written for flute and orchestra by award-winning composer, conductor, trumpet player, and MYS faculty member Giancarlo Castro D’Addona and performed by award-winning soloist, orchestral flutist, and MYS conductor Adam Eccleston. Eccleston also commissioned this work, made possible by an Arts3C grant from The Regional Arts and Culture Council.
Concert Orchestra opens the concert.
For tickets and more information, visit playmys.org.
(Sunday) 7:30 pm
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
1037 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97205
10nov12:00 pmLa Bohème Preview EventsFree Event:Free Event
Enjoyable for the opera-expert and the opera-curious, these preview events are an opportunity for library visitors and others to learn about the opera and hear excerpts. Preview events are free and
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Enjoyable for the opera-expert and the opera-curious, these preview events are an opportunity for library visitors and others to learn about the opera and hear excerpts.
Preview events are free and open to the public.
Dates:
Saturday, November 8 | 2:00 PM, Gresham Library, 385 NW Miller Ave, Gresham, OR 97030
Sunday, November 9 | 3:00 PM, Oregon City Public Library, 606 John Adams St, Oregon City, OR 97045
Monday, November 10 | 12:00 PM, Multnomah County Central Library, 801 SW 10th Ave, Portland, OR 97205
Sunday, November 16 | 12:30 PM, Clark County Family YMCA, 11324 NE 51st Cir, Vancouver, WA 98682
(Monday) 12:00 pm
Multnomah County Central Library
801 SW 10th Ave Portland Oregon 97205
11nov7:00 pmBaroque by CandlelightAmadeus Chamber OrchestraGallery / Film:Live Event
Every Tuesday at 7PM, the Amadeus Chamber Orchestra is presenting an hourlong program of gorgeous baroque music, featuring some of the country's finest baroque musicians, lit only by candlelight. Adam
Every Tuesday at 7PM, the Amadeus Chamber Orchestra is presenting an hourlong program of gorgeous baroque music, featuring some of the country’s finest baroque musicians, lit only by candlelight. Adam LaMotte leads performances of Bach, Vivaldi, Telemann, Handel, and more. Beautiful music in the sublime setting of Grace Memorial Episcopal Church.
Tickets are $35 for general admission sold online and at the door, children 12 and under are FREE.
(Tuesday) 7:00 pm
Grace Memorial Episcopal Church
1535 NE 17th Ave
11nov7:30 pmMy Father's War Stories: Tales and Tunes from the Greatest Generation
My Father’s War Stories Lakewood Theatre Company presents "My Father’s War Stories: Tales and Tunes from the Greatest Generation" on Veterans Day, Tuesday, Nov. 11 at 7:30 p.m. Award-winning actress and
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My Father’s War Stories
Lakewood Theatre Company presents “My Father’s War Stories: Tales and Tunes from the Greatest Generation” on Veterans Day, Tuesday, Nov. 11 at 7:30 p.m. Award-winning actress and singer Joan Freed shares her father’s World War II experiences through stories, letters, and classic 1940s songs. The performance honors the humor, hardship, and heroism of the era. Veterans will be recognized at the start of the evening, and there will be a complimentary wine and dessert reception at 6:30 p.m.
When: Tuesday, Nov. 11, 7:30 p.m.
Where: Lakewood Theatre, 368 S. State St., Lake Oswego
Tickets: $30 at lakewood-center.org or 503-635-3901
(Tuesday) 7:30 pm
Lakewood Theatre Company
368 S. State Street Lake Oswego, OR 97034
Pianist David Rothman returns to Portland’s TOC (The Old Church) with a program of Johannes Brahms Concerto No. 1 in D Minor Opus 15 accompanied by Michael Barnes on organ,
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Pianist David Rothman returns to Portland’s TOC (The Old Church) with a program of Johannes Brahms Concerto No. 1 in D Minor Opus 15 accompanied by Michael Barnes on organ, and Twelve Etudes for Piano by Claude Debussy.
This concert is free. RSVP but Walk-Ups are Also Welcome
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Pianist David Rothman has delighted TOC audiences with performances of the entire Schubert Cycle, Mozart Cycle, and all of Chopin’s solo piano pieces. With Michael Barnes on the organ, Rothman has also played the Rachmaninoff Third and Brahms Second Piano Concerto at TOC. As a child, Rothman attended the Yehudi Menuhin School and later the Curtis Institute of Music.
Michael Barnes is a professional pianist and organist, and has been Senior Organist at Westminster since 1992. With the Westminster Presbyterian Church Chancel Choir, he has toured Scotland and Cuba. He has performed with the Wednesday Noon Concert Series at The Old Church Concert Hall since 1988. With the Portland Gay Men’s Chorus, he toured China for goodwill concerts in 2019. He accompanies the Pacific Youth Choir, and is Organist at Westminster Presbyterian Church and Temple Beth Israel in Portland, OR. He is a member of the American Guild of Organists, Organ Historical Society and Guild of Temple Musicians.
(Wednesday) 12:00 pm
The Old Church
1422 SW 11th Ave, Portland, OR 97201
12nov7:30 pmThe Reser Presents: National Geographic Live: Earth After DarkGallery / Film:Live Event
From the Milky Way to meteor showers to fireflies that emerge at dusk on neighborhood streets, our eyes open a little wider at the stunning photos and videos of National
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From the Milky Way to meteor showers to fireflies that emerge at dusk on neighborhood streets, our eyes open a little wider at the stunning photos and videos of National Geographic Explorer Babak Tafreshi. He has spent his career documenting wildlife, humanity, and the cosmos—from dark national parks to bright urban areas—with the belief that people everywhere can connect through the shared experience of simply looking up.
National Geographic Explorer Babak Tafreshi is a photographer and cinematographer who merges art and science through visual stories. Tafreshi created The World At Night program in 2007 with the message of One People One Sky and has been directing its team of photographers in approximately 30 countries. He received the 2009 Lennart Nilsson Award, the world’s most recognized scientific imaging award at the time, for his effort to reconnect humanity with the natural world using night sky images. He has been a National Geographic contributor since 2012, and he is a 2022 National Geographic Society Wayfinder Award recipient.
(Wednesday) 7:30 pm
The Patricia Reser Center for the Arts
12625 SW Crescent Street, Beaverton, OR 97005
13nov7:30 pmOregon Symphony: The Dandy WarholsSymphonic Psychedelia with Portland's Alt-Rock Icons
Since forming in 1994, The Dandy Warhols have emerged as one of the most innovative bands on the international scene. Now, the Dandys return to the Oregon Symphony for the second
Since forming in 1994, The Dandy Warhols have emerged as one of the most innovative bands on the international scene. Now, the Dandys return to the Oregon Symphony for the second time featuring new favorites and classics from their 30-year career.
For more information about tickets and pricing, visit www.orsymphony.org
(Thursday) 7:30 pm
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
1037 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97205
What’s more exciting than a cello concerto played by a virtuoso musician? How about three of them? That’s what is in store for audiences as the Gorge Sinfonietta presents its
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What’s more exciting than a cello concerto played by a virtuoso musician? How about three of them? That’s what is in store for audiences as the Gorge Sinfonietta presents its November concerts, Cello Concerto Collage. The concerts feature three members of the Sinfonietta in solo roles. Principal cellist Michelle Edwards will perform the first movement of Elgar’s beloved concerto, Aaron Young will be featured in the Dvorak cello concerto, and Annie Harkey will perform the first movement of Haydn’s classical concerto in C.
Conductor Mark Steighner says the concert is unique in many ways. “We’ve never featured three concertos in the same concert, let alone three cellists. Although we’re performing movements from three different composers, the format follows a typical concerto structure of fast, slow and fast movements.”
“We have so many talented and accomplished musicians in the orchestra,”
Steighner said, “and this is a way to highlight more than one.”
It isn’t the first time the orchestra has put together a hybrid work. “A few years ago we stitched together a symphony that included movements by Bruckner and Brahms, two 19th century contemporaries who definitely didn’t agree on musical style. We called it a “Frankensymphony.””
In addition to the cello feature, the concert includes the Prelude to Act 1 of Die Meistersinger by Richard Wagner. Steighner explained that this piece was the very first one he conducted with the orchestra at his inaugural concert in 2005. Steighner is retiring as conductor after this season.
The concert will be rounded out by the extremely well-known and popular Suites from Carmen by Georges Bizet. “The Carmen Suites probably have more recognizable melodies-per-minute than any other pieces.”
Tickets are $25 for nonmembers, $20 for members, free for students and kids.
(Friday) 7:00 pm
Wy'east Middle School Performing Arts Center
3000 Wy'east Rd, Hood River, OR 97031
What’s more exciting than a cello concerto played by a virtuoso musician? How about three of them? That’s what is in store for audiences as the Gorge Sinfonietta presents its
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What’s more exciting than a cello concerto played by a virtuoso musician? How about three of them? That’s what is in store for audiences as the Gorge Sinfonietta presents its November concerts, Cello Concerto Collage. The concerts feature three members of the Sinfonietta in solo roles. Principal cellist Michelle Edwards will perform the first movement of Elgar’s beloved concerto, Aaron Young will be featured in the Dvorak cello concerto, and Annie Harkey will perform the first movement of Haydn’s classical concerto in C.
Conductor Mark Steighner says the concert is unique in many ways. “We’ve never featured three concertos in the same concert, let alone three cellists. Although we’re performing movements from three different composers, the format follows a typical concerto structure of fast, slow and fast movements.”
“We have so many talented and accomplished musicians in the orchestra,”
Steighner said, “and this is a way to highlight more than one.”
It isn’t the first time the orchestra has put together a hybrid work. “A few years ago we stitched together a symphony that included movements by Bruckner and Brahms, two 19th century contemporaries who definitely didn’t agree on musical style. We called it a “Frankensymphony.””
In addition to the cello feature, the concert includes the Prelude to Act 1 of Die Meistersinger by Richard Wagner. Steighner explained that this piece was the very first one he conducted with the orchestra at his inaugural concert in 2005. Steighner is retiring as conductor after this season.
The concert will be rounded out by the extremely well-known and popular Suites from Carmen by Georges Bizet. “The Carmen Suites probably have more recognizable melodies-per-minute than any other pieces.”
The Cello Concerto Collage concerts are Friday, November 14 at 7PM and Sunday, November 16 at 2 PM at the Wy’east Middle School Performing Arts Center, 3000 Wy’east Rd in Odell. Tickets and information about CGOA can be found at gorgeorchestra.org. CGOA offers free tickets for kids and students (high school and college IDs at the door), plus discounted tickets ($5 at the door) for SNAP card holders through the Arts for All program.
The concert kicks off the orchestra’s series of performances in CGOA’s 20th Anniversary Season which also includes performances with the Voci Community Choir in April, and a Piano Summit concert in June, featuring soloists Kathy Apland and Mitchell Jett Spencer.
The Columbia Gorge Orchestra Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and presenting musical performances of the highest quality in the Columbia River Gorge region. With a commitment to artistic excellence and education, CGOA brings the joy of music to audiences of all ages.
(Friday) 7:00 pm
Wy'east Middle School Performing Arts Center
3000 Wy'east Rd, Hood River, OR 97031
Join us for Territorios Sonoros (Sound Territories) — an evening of original music by Argentinian pianist and composer Emilio Teubal and Colombian guitarist and composer Daniel Reyes Llinás, live at
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Join us for Territorios Sonoros (Sound Territories) — an evening of original music by Argentinian pianist and composer Emilio Teubal and Colombian guitarist and composer Daniel Reyes Llinás, live at Leaven Community in Portland.
Teubal and Reyes Llinás share a long musical friendship, having collaborated in New York City between 2008 and 2011 as part of Parias Ensemble, Daniel’s band dedicated to exploring Latin American identity through contemporary sound. Their reunion in Portland rekindles that creative dialogue — weaving improvisation, rhythm, and melody into a rich sonic landscape shaped by memory, migration, and imagination.
Featuring Sensah as guest vocalist, adding her distinctive voice to this evolving conversation across territories and sound.
Collaboration with Portland based Colombian guitarrist Daniel Reyes Linas & NYC-based Argentine Pianist Emilio Teubal.
Program:
– Selections from the album “Códices” – Daniel Reyes Llinás
– Bambuco Yanacona – Ernesto “Teto” Ocampo
– Gallina Pollimodal – Ernesto “Teto” Ocampo
Brief Intermission –
Selections from the album “Seven Etudes” – Emilio Teubal
Duets:
– Lavanderas del Río Chico – Cuchi Leguizamon
– Busintana – – Ernesto “Teto” Ocampo
With special guest: Sensah
– Ayer pasé por tu casa – Ivan Benavides
– Between the bars – Elliott Smith
(Friday) 7:00 pm
Leaven Community Center
5431 NE 20th Ave, Portland, OR 97211
14nov7:30 pmThe Reser Presents Kenny Endo: 50th Anniversary TourGallery / Film:Live Event
Celebrating 50 years in Taiko with the Golden 2×25 Tour in Fall 2025, Kenny Endo stands at the vanguard of the taiko genre, as one of the leading personas in
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Celebrating 50 years in Taiko with the Golden 2×25 Tour in Fall 2025, Kenny Endo stands at the vanguard of the taiko genre, as one of the leading personas in contemporary percussion and rhythm in North America and in Japan. For 5 decades, he has led the way in this Japanese style of drumming in the U.S., and will be touring with his Contemporary Ensemble.
As jazz percussionist and early innovator in Japanese taiko, Kenny Endo embodies the history of taiko in the U.S. His adventurous spirit continues to stretch the taiko genre, incorporating influences like funk, jazz, Afro-Cuban & Hawaiian, with roots firmly grounded in tradition. His performances are nuanced, brilliant, exciting!
“… the concert was absolutely amazing. Each performer was a master soloist in their own right, and you all came together in a very special ensemble … all blended into a modern approach to percussion that I believe is unique in the world today.” –Chair, Dept of Music, Lafayette College Endo tours with his Contemporary Ensemble – taiko, vibes, drums, ‘ukulele, flute, koto (or shamisen) performed by renowned performers from the U.S. and Japan. He has received numerous awards and accolades, including special recognition in Japan—he was the first non-national to be honored with a “natori,” a stage name, in Japanese classical drumming.
(Friday) 7:30 pm
The Patricia Reser Center for the Arts
12625 SW Crescent Street, Beaverton, OR 97005
14nov7:30 pmPSU Choirs: Breaking GroundGallery / Film:Live Event

The Portland State Chamber Choir kicks off its 50th anniversary season in signature style, bringing the acclaimed professional vocal ensemble Fourth Wall Ensemble to Portland for an evening of musical brilliance.
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The Portland State Chamber Choir kicks off its 50th anniversary season in signature style, bringing the acclaimed professional vocal ensemble Fourth Wall Ensemble to Portland for an evening of musical brilliance. Hailing from New York City, Fourth Wall Ensemble is a genre-bending group known for their fearless artistry and inventive programming. The program spans the centuries, from Claudio Monteverdi’s shimmering Renaissance harmonies to the genius of Portland’s own Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Caroline Shaw. Breaking Ground promises to be a felicitous start to a milestone season for one of America’s finest university choirs.
For tickets and more information, visit pdx.edu.
(Friday) 7:30 pm
november 15, 2025 7:30 pm
15nov10:00 amSave the LP Record ShowFor the Community
Join us for Save the LP – A Record Show for the Community at The Reser, a one-of-a-kind experience celebrating the vibrant culture of record collectors, selectors and sound preservationists
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Join us for Save the LP – A Record Show for the Community at The Reser, a one-of-a-kind experience celebrating the vibrant culture of record collectors, selectors and sound preservationists of all ages. Whether you’re a longtime crate digger or just getting into vinyl, this is an event you won’t want to miss.
Discover thousands of high-quality records from over 40 vendors across the Pacific Northwest—featuring Vinyl, CDs, 45s, Cassette Tapes, and more. Classical Records too!
Admission & Perks:
+Early Bird Admission (10AM–12PM): $15 (Limited availability)
+General Admission (12PM–4PM): $5
Admission includes (while supplies last):
+Save the LP Record Tote Bag
+ Lionheart Coffee & Churros Locos
+ Raffle Ticket for Giveaways
Special Features:
Live DJ Sets curated by KMHD Jazz Radio DJs – providing the perfect soundtrack all day long
Giveaways and raffles with exciting music-themed prizes
Last year, in partnership with Grammy Award-winners Portugal. The Man, we proudly raised over $50,000 for Frances Changed My Life, supporting rare disease research for children. This year, Save the LP supports H.O.P.E. (Honoring Our Precious Elders)—a nonprofit providing free yard maintenance and outdoor services for elders in the Beaverton and Portland areas.
(Saturday) 10:00 am
The Patricia Reser Center for the Arts
12625 SW Crescent Street, Beaverton, OR 97005
The Last Anthem by rising star Dimitris Skyllas gives voice to memories too important to be forgotten. Co-commissioned by Cappella Romana with the İstanbul Festival, The Last Anthem remembers those caught in the
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The Last Anthem by rising star Dimitris Skyllas gives voice to memories too important to be forgotten. Co-commissioned by Cappella Romana with the İstanbul Festival, The Last Anthem remembers those caught in the “Exchange of Populations” between Greece and Türkiye after World War I, with poetry in English, Greek, and Turkish. Plus poignant selections from the Requiem by Mikis Theodorakis (Zorba the Greek), a memorial work by John Tavener, and the world premiere of Mystical Versicles by Christos Hatzis.
For tickets and more information, visit cappellaromana.org
(Saturday) 2:00 pm
15nov2:00 pmPortland Baroque Orchestra: Father vs. Son - ALL AGES CONCERTGallery / Film:Live Event

This is a special All Ages Concert. This one-hour event is perfect for new listeners and families and will also provide time for folks to ask questions and learn more
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This is a special All Ages Concert. This one-hour event is perfect for new listeners and families and will also provide time for folks to ask questions and learn more about Baroque music and the instruments used to create historically-inspired musical events.
This event has a special price of $5-10 to help welcome in more music lovers that have long-been curious about what a Portland Baroque Orchestra production is like.
What music will be performed?
Revel in the rich sonorities of two harpsichords in lively conversation, showcasing the wit and virtuosity of J.S. Bach and his son C.P.E. Bach. Anchored by Lully’s stately Passacaille, the program unfolds with Telemann’s vibrant Ouverture Suite, playfully bridging Baroque complexity and early Classical elegance.
The centerpiece: two sparkling harpsichord concertos—C.P.E.’s bold and unpredictable Concerto in F Major and J.S. Bach’s dramatic Concerto in C Minor. A rare performance of dueling keyboards bursting with energy.
For tickets and more information, visit pbo.org.
(Saturday) 2:00 pm
Sanctuary Hall at First Congregational
1126 SW Park Ave, Portland OR 97205
15nov6:00 pmWicked: A Journey Though the Show!Free Event:Free Event
Come join Blueprint for a trip into the world of Wicked! Take a fully choreographed show and combine it with the shimmering choral harmonies that the organization highlights at every concert, as well
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Come join Blueprint for a trip into the world of Wicked!
Take a fully choreographed show and combine it with
the shimmering choral harmonies that the organization highlights at every concert,
as well as narration and visuals to navigate the audience through the story,
and you’ve got, well, one wicked show!
Of course, it includes favorites like…
• What is This Feeling?
• Popular
• For Good
• No Good Deed
• The Wizard and I
and of course…
• Defying Gravity
And many more… since we’re doing all of the songs from the soundtrack! So take a trip through Oz with Blueprint for a magic-making, broom-flying good time!
Price: Free
(Saturday) 6:00 pm
Rose City Park United Methodist Church
5830 NE Alameda Street Portland, OR 97213

Revel in the rich sonorities of two harpsichords in lively conversation, showcasing the wit and virtuosity of J.S. Bach and his son C.P.E. Bach. Anchored by Lully’s stately Passacaille, the
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Revel in the rich sonorities of two harpsichords in lively conversation, showcasing the wit and virtuosity of J.S. Bach and his son C.P.E. Bach. Anchored by Lully’s stately Passacaille, the program unfolds with Telemann’s vibrant Ouverture Suite, playfully bridging Baroque complexity and early Classical elegance.
The centerpiece: two sparkling harpsichord concertos—C.P.E.’s bold and unpredictable Concerto in F Major and J.S. Bach’s dramatic Concerto in C Minor. A rare performance of dueling keyboards bursting with energy, contrast, and sheer musical brilliance.
Sat. Nov 15, 2025 | 7:00 PM
Sanctuary Hall at First Congregational
1126 SW Park Ave
Portland, OR 97205
Sat. Nov 16, 2025 | 3:00 PM
Kaul Auditorium
3017 SE Woodstock Blvd
Portland, OR 97202
There is a special one-hour, all-ages performance on November 15 at 2:00 PM.
For tickets and more information, visit pbo.org.
(Saturday) 7:00 pm
november 16, 2025 3:00 pm
15nov7:00 pmHillsboro Symphony: Inspired by the AfterlifeGallery / Film:Live Event
Take a spooky tour to the afterlife through music. Experience a sublime Five Variations of Dives and Lazarus by Vaughan Williams, take a tour of the Isle of the Dead
Take a spooky tour to the afterlife through music. Experience a sublime Five Variations of Dives and Lazarus by Vaughan Williams, take a tour of the Isle of the Dead with Rachmaninoff and hear skeletons perform the Danse Macabre with Saint-Saëns.
For tickets and more information, visit hillsborosymphony.org.
(Saturday) 7:00 pm
Hidden Creek Community Center
5100 NE Hidden Creek Drive Hillsboro, OR 97124
15nov7:30 pmThunder and Starlightfeaturing musicians from A Far Cry
Project Chamber Music: Willamette Valley presents Thunder and Starlight, featuring musicians from A Far Cry Saturday, November 15th, 7:30pm at Willamette University's Hudson Concert Hall (in Mary Stuart Rogers Music Center) Project Chamber Music:
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Project Chamber Music: Willamette Valley presents
Thunder and Starlight, featuring musicians from A Far Cry
Saturday, November 15th, 7:30pm
at Willamette University’s Hudson Concert Hall (in Mary Stuart Rogers Music Center)
Project Chamber Music: Willamette Valley (PCM) proudly announces its landmark 10th Anniversary Season, marking a decade of extraordinary performances, educational commitment, and community engagement. To celebrate this milestone, PCM presents members of the highly acclaimed, Grammy-nominated chamber orchestra A Far Cry in a rare Oregon appearance. Recognized worldwide for their energy, innovation, and collaborative spirit, the Boston-based ensemble performs a sweeping musical journey through the natural world, from the brilliance of comets and rivers to the tranquility of pastoral landscapes. Works include Hale Bopp by Mauna Järvelä & Timo Alakotila, Osvaldo Golijov’s otherworldly Tenebrae, Oregon composer Deena T. Grossman’s Songs of the River Po (featuring PCM’s celebrated side-by-side in a city-wide, multigenerational version including students from each of the Salem-Keizer Public School high school orchestras and Willamette University), and Beethoven’s beloved Pastoral Symphony.
TICKETS: $30, available at pcmwv.org or by cash or check only on the day of the concert. Tickets include a complimentary reception to meet the artists immediately following each performance.
All ticket proceeds directly benefit need-based scholarships to provide music lessons to local kids.
(Saturday) 7:30 pm
Hudson Hall, Willamette University
900 State St, Salem, OR 97301
15nov7:30 pmOregon Symphony: Chicago - The Movie Musical in Concert
Give ‘em the old razzle dazzle, Portland! Get ready for a movie musical concert experience unlike any other. See Rob Marshall’s iconic screen adaption of Chicago while the Oregon Symphony plays John
Give ‘em the old razzle dazzle, Portland! Get ready for a movie musical concert experience unlike any other. See Rob Marshall’s iconic screen adaption of Chicago while the Oregon Symphony plays John Kander and Fred Ebb’s boisterous score live. Put on your dancing shoes and prepare for a breathtaking concert you’ll never forget…and all that jazz!
For more information about tickets and pricing, visit www.orsymphony.org
(Saturday) 7:30 pm
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
1037 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97205
november 16, 2025 2:00 pm
15nov7:30 pmOrchestra Nova Northwest INNER LANDSCAPES: Depths of Expression
Maria Garcia, Piano A program that invites you on a journey through a vibrant musical landscape, blending the bold and contemporary with the timeless and profound. This exciting program presents the
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Maria Garcia, Piano
A program that invites you on a journey through a vibrant musical landscape, blending the bold and contemporary with the timeless and profound. This exciting program presents the Western U.S. premiere of a new composition titled Rainn by Karena Ingram, a rising star in contemporary composition. Her evocative work explores the fluidity of nature and emotion and is presented in collaboration with the League of American Orchestras’ Toulmin Commissions Program. Portland piano virtuoso Maria Garcia performs the dramatic elegance of Lūcija Garūta’s Piano Concerto in F-sharp Minor — a hidden gem of the 20th-century repertoire, brimming with intensity, lyricism, and dazzling virtuosity. The program closes with the radiance of Antonín Dvořák’s Symphony No. 8 in G Major, a celebration of nature and folk-inspired melodies, bursting with joy and optimism.
Sat. November 15, 2025, 7:30 p.m. | Mt. Hood Community College, Gresham
Sun. November 16, 2025, 3:00 p.m. | The Reser, Beaverton
For tickets and more information, visit novanw.org
(Saturday) 7:30 pm
Mt. Hood Community College
26000 S.E. Stark Street
15nov7:30 pmPortland Opera: La BohèmeGallery / Film:Live Event

This unforgettable story of passionate young artists remains one of the world's most beloved operas and reminds us to find beauty in fleeting moments of joy. La Bohème is
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This unforgettable story of passionate young artists remains one of the world’s most beloved operas and reminds us to find beauty in fleeting moments of joy. La Bohème is a gift that keeps giving, making it the perfect first opera to share with someone you love.
With the Portland Opera Orchestra, Chorus, and Children’s Chorus
For tickets and more information, visit portlandopera.org.
(Saturday) 7:30 pm
november 21, 2025 7:30 pmnovember 23, 2025 2:00 pm
15nov7:30 pmPSU Choirs: Breaking GroundGallery / Film:Live Event

The Portland State Chamber Choir kicks off its 50th anniversary season in signature style, bringing the acclaimed professional vocal ensemble Fourth Wall Ensemble to Portland for an evening of musical brilliance.
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The Portland State Chamber Choir kicks off its 50th anniversary season in signature style, bringing the acclaimed professional vocal ensemble Fourth Wall Ensemble to Portland for an evening of musical brilliance. Hailing from New York City, Fourth Wall Ensemble is a genre-bending group known for their fearless artistry and inventive programming. The program spans the centuries, from Claudio Monteverdi’s shimmering Renaissance harmonies to the genius of Portland’s own Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Caroline Shaw. Breaking Ground promises to be a felicitous start to a milestone season for one of America’s finest university choirs.
For tickets and more information, visit pdx.edu.
(Saturday) 7:30 pm
This unforgettable story of passionate young artists remains one of the world's most beloved operas, reminding us of the beauty and meaning in life’s fleeting moments of joy. Based on Henry
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This unforgettable story of passionate young artists remains one of the world’s most beloved operas, reminding us of the beauty and meaning in life’s fleeting moments of joy.
Based on Henry Murger’s 1851 novel Scènes de la vie de bohème, Puccini’s soaring arias tell the tender tale of Mimi and Rodolfo as they face the perils of poverty. A story that transcends time and place, its message of love through adversity resonates deeply with our community’s spirit. In its characters we see ourselves—the artists, the dreamers, and the everyday people, who face challenges but never lose sight of love and connection.
With the Portland Opera Orchestra, Chorus, and Children’s Chorus.
(Saturday) 7:30 pm
16nov12:30 pmLa Bohème Preview EventsFree Event:Free Event
Enjoyable for the opera-expert and the opera-curious, these preview events are an opportunity for library visitors and others to learn about the opera and hear excerpts. Preview events are free and
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Enjoyable for the opera-expert and the opera-curious, these preview events are an opportunity for library visitors and others to learn about the opera and hear excerpts.
Preview events are free and open to the public.
Dates:
Saturday, November 8 | 2:00 PM, Gresham Library, 385 NW Miller Ave, Gresham, OR 97030
Sunday, November 9 | 3:00 PM, Oregon City Public Library, 606 John Adams St, Oregon City, OR 97045
Monday, November 10 | 12:00 PM, Multnomah County Central Library, 801 SW 10th Ave, Portland, OR 97205
Sunday, November 16 | 12:30 PM, Clark County Family YMCA, 11324 NE 51st Cir, Vancouver, WA 98682
(Sunday) 12:30 pm
Clark County Family YMCA
11324 NE 51st Cir
What’s more exciting than a cello concerto played by a virtuoso musician? How about three of them? That’s what is in store for audiences as the Gorge Sinfonietta presents its
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What’s more exciting than a cello concerto played by a virtuoso musician? How about three of them? That’s what is in store for audiences as the Gorge Sinfonietta presents its November concerts, Cello Concerto Collage. The concerts feature three members of the Sinfonietta in solo roles. Principal cellist Michelle Edwards will perform the first movement of Elgar’s beloved concerto, Aaron Young will be featured in the Dvorak cello concerto, and Annie Harkey will perform the first movement of Haydn’s classical concerto in C.
Conductor Mark Steighner says the concert is unique in many ways. “We’ve never featured three concertos in the same concert, let alone three cellists. Although we’re performing movements from three different composers, the format follows a typical concerto structure of fast, slow and fast movements.”
“We have so many talented and accomplished musicians in the orchestra,”
Steighner said, “and this is a way to highlight more than one.”
It isn’t the first time the orchestra has put together a hybrid work. “A few years ago we stitched together a symphony that included movements by Bruckner and Brahms, two 19th century contemporaries who definitely didn’t agree on musical style. We called it a “Frankensymphony.””
In addition to the cello feature, the concert includes the Prelude to Act 1 of Die Meistersinger by Richard Wagner. Steighner explained that this piece was the very first one he conducted with the orchestra at his inaugural concert in 2005. Steighner is retiring as conductor after this season.
The concert will be rounded out by the extremely well-known and popular Suites from Carmen by Georges Bizet. “The Carmen Suites probably have more recognizable melodies-per-minute than any other pieces.”
The Cello Concerto Collage concerts are Friday, November 14 at 7PM and Sunday, November 16 at 2 PM at the Wy’east Middle School Performing Arts Center, 3000 Wy’east Rd in Odell. Tickets and information about CGOA can be found at gorgeorchestra.org. CGOA offers free tickets for kids and students (high school and college IDs at the door), plus discounted tickets ($5 at the door) for SNAP card holders through the Arts for All program.
The concert kicks off the orchestra’s series of performances in CGOA’s 20th Anniversary Season which also includes performances with the Voci Community Choir in April, and a Piano Summit concert in June, featuring soloists Kathy Apland and Mitchell Jett Spencer.
The Columbia Gorge Orchestra Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and presenting musical performances of the highest quality in the Columbia River Gorge region. With a commitment to artistic excellence and education, CGOA brings the joy of music to audiences of all ages.
(Sunday) 2:00 pm
Wy'east Middle School Performing Arts Center
3000 Wy'east Rd, Hood River, OR 97031
16nov2:00 pmOregon Symphony: Chicago - The Movie Musical in Concert
Give ‘em the old razzle dazzle, Portland! Get ready for a movie musical concert experience unlike any other. See Rob Marshall’s iconic screen adaption of Chicago while the Oregon Symphony plays John
Give ‘em the old razzle dazzle, Portland! Get ready for a movie musical concert experience unlike any other. See Rob Marshall’s iconic screen adaption of Chicago while the Oregon Symphony plays John Kander and Fred Ebb’s boisterous score live. Put on your dancing shoes and prepare for a breathtaking concert you’ll never forget…and all that jazz!
For more information about tickets and pricing, visit www.orsymphony.org
(Sunday) 2:00 pm
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
1037 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97205
What’s more exciting than a cello concerto played by a virtuoso musician? How about three of them? That’s what is in store for audiences as the Gorge Sinfonietta presents its
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What’s more exciting than a cello concerto played by a virtuoso musician? How about three of them? That’s what is in store for audiences as the Gorge Sinfonietta presents its November concerts, Cello Concerto Collage. The concerts feature three members of the Sinfonietta in solo roles. Principal cellist Michelle Edwards will perform the first movement of Elgar’s beloved concerto, Aaron Young will be featured in the Dvorak cello concerto, and Annie Harkey will perform the first movement of Haydn’s classical concerto in C.
Conductor Mark Steighner says the concert is unique in many ways. “We’ve never featured three concertos in the same concert, let alone three cellists. Although we’re performing movements from three different composers, the format follows a typical concerto structure of fast, slow and fast movements.”
“We have so many talented and accomplished musicians in the orchestra,”
Steighner said, “and this is a way to highlight more than one.”
It isn’t the first time the orchestra has put together a hybrid work. “A few years ago we stitched together a symphony that included movements by Bruckner and Brahms, two 19th century contemporaries who definitely didn’t agree on musical style. We called it a “Frankensymphony.””
In addition to the cello feature, the concert includes the Prelude to Act 1 of Die Meistersinger by Richard Wagner. Steighner explained that this piece was the very first one he conducted with the orchestra at his inaugural concert in 2005. Steighner is retiring as conductor after this season.
The concert will be rounded out by the extremely well-known and popular Suites from Carmen by Georges Bizet. “The Carmen Suites probably have more recognizable melodies-per-minute than any other pieces.”
Tickets are $25 for nonmembers, $20 for members, free for students and kids.
(Sunday) 2:00 pm
Wy'east Middle School Performing Arts Center
3000 Wy'east Rd, Hood River, OR 97031

Revel in the rich sonorities of two harpsichords in lively conversation, showcasing the wit and virtuosity of J.S. Bach and his son C.P.E. Bach. Anchored by Lully’s stately Passacaille, the
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Revel in the rich sonorities of two harpsichords in lively conversation, showcasing the wit and virtuosity of J.S. Bach and his son C.P.E. Bach. Anchored by Lully’s stately Passacaille, the program unfolds with Telemann’s vibrant Ouverture Suite, playfully bridging Baroque complexity and early Classical elegance.
The centerpiece: two sparkling harpsichord concertos—C.P.E.’s bold and unpredictable Concerto in F Major and J.S. Bach’s dramatic Concerto in C Minor. A rare performance of dueling keyboards bursting with energy, contrast, and sheer musical brilliance.
Sat. Nov 15, 2025 | 7:00 PM
Sanctuary Hall at First Congregational
1126 SW Park Ave
Portland, OR 97205
Sat. Nov 16, 2025 | 3:00 PM
Kaul Auditorium
3017 SE Woodstock Blvd
Portland, OR 97202
There is a special one-hour, all-ages performance on November 15 at 2:00 PM.
For tickets and more information, visit pbo.org.
(Sunday) 3:00 pm
16nov3:00 pmOrchestra Nova Northwest INNER LANDSCAPES: Depths of Expression
Maria Garcia, Piano A program that invites you on a journey through a vibrant musical landscape, blending the bold and contemporary with the timeless and profound. This exciting program presents the
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Maria Garcia, Piano
A program that invites you on a journey through a vibrant musical landscape, blending the bold and contemporary with the timeless and profound. This exciting program presents the Western U.S. premiere of a new composition titled Rainn by Karena Ingram, a rising star in contemporary composition. Her evocative work explores the fluidity of nature and emotion and is presented in collaboration with the League of American Orchestras’ Toulmin Commissions Program. Portland piano virtuoso Maria Garcia performs the dramatic elegance of Lūcija Garūta’s Piano Concerto in F-sharp Minor — a hidden gem of the 20th-century repertoire, brimming with intensity, lyricism, and dazzling virtuosity. The program closes with the radiance of Antonín Dvořák’s Symphony No. 8 in G Major, a celebration of nature and folk-inspired melodies, bursting with joy and optimism.
Sat. November 15, 2025, 7:30 p.m. | Mt. Hood Community College, Gresham
Sun. November 16, 2025, 3:00 p.m. | The Reser, Beaverton
For tickets and more information, visit novanw.org
(Sunday) 3:00 pm
The Reser
12625 SW Crescent St. Beaverton, OR 97005
16nov3:00 pmBeaverton Community Band Fall Concert”Ye Olde Holiday Season“Gallery / Film:Live Event
The Beaverton Community Band (Martin Sobelman, Conductor) proudly presents a selection of holiday favorites. The concert will include our 3rd Annual Holiday Silent Auction. Here are a few highlights from our
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The Beaverton Community Band (Martin Sobelman, Conductor) proudly presents a selection of holiday favorites. The concert will include our 3rd Annual Holiday Silent Auction.
Here are a few highlights from our program:
Tale of Two Cities Mark Isham (b. 1951)
A celebrated film composer and jazz trumpeter, Mark Isham blends Eastern and Western
musical influences in this striking piece. Tale of Two Cities contrasts gongs, chimes, and shifting
meters with warm brass chorales, gradually merging the two sound worlds into a serene
conclusion. This newly commissioned piece comes to the Beaverton Community Band through a
generous anonymous donation.
Christmas Carol Randall Standridge (b. 1976)
Based on Charles Dickens’s beloved story, Christmas Carol guides audiences through Ebenezer
Scrooge’s journey from greed to redemption. Narration and vivid musical storytelling bring to life
the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future in a moving holiday suite.
Overture to a Pantomime Victor Hely-Hutchinson (1901–1947)
Written in 1938 by the composer of Carol Symphony, this sparkling overture brims with humor,
charm, and rhythmic energy. Hely-Hutchinson’s lively melodies and light orchestral touch make it
a true hidden gem of British music.
Musica Ignota Inspired by Hildegard von Bingen (1098–1179)
Drawing from the mysticism and creativity of Hildegard von Bingen—a German abbess,
composer, and visionary—Musica Ignota draws from von Bingen’s Lingua Ignota (Latin for
“unknown language”), and was written to honor her life and work.
For over 40 years, the Beaverton Community Band has shared its music, making it the
oldest standing community band in Washington County, Oregon. The Beaverton
Community Band keeps the long-standing community wind band tradition alive through
diverse local performances and by fostering the next generation of musicians through music
education. The band’s members volunteer their time to support music educators throughout
the Beaverton School District to encourage beginning musicians and build a vibrant arts
community. Visit http://www.beavertoncommunityband.org for more information.
This concert is funded in part by a grant from the City of Beaverton Arts Program, a strong
supporter of Arts and Cultural events in the community.
Adults: $15 Senior / Veteran: $10 Admission: Students under 12: Free Family of 4: $30
(Sunday) 3:00 pm
Jesuit High School Performing Arts Center
9000 SW Beaverton-Hillsdale Hwy Portland, OR 97115
A hand injury forced Eric Lu to cancel his May 2024 Portland debut. Eighteen months later, the 27-year-old pianist returns—not diminished, but tested and sharpened by one of classical music's
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A hand injury forced Eric Lu to cancel his May 2024 Portland debut. Eighteen months later, the 27-year-old pianist returns—not diminished, but tested and sharpened by one of classical music’s most demanding trials. Fresh from competing in the Chopin Competition finals in Warsaw, Lu brings interpretations forged under international scrutiny directly to Portland audiences who have waited over a year to witness his artistry. This is the rare chance to hear an artist at a transformative moment: recovered, resilient, and returning from the world stage with fresh insights to share in the intimacy of Lincoln Performance Hall.
ROBERT SCHUMANN
Arabeske, op. 18
FRANZ SCHUBERT
Four Impromptus, Op. posth. 142, D. 935
FRÉDÉRIC CHOPIN
Polonaise in B-flat Major, op. 71, no. 2
Sonata No. 3 in B Minor, op. 58
For tickets and more information, visit portlandpiano.org.
(Sunday) 4:00 pm
16nov7:00 pmMetropolitan Youth Symphony: Community Concert SeriesGallery / Film:Live Event
Sunday November 16th, 7:00 PM All Saints Catholic Church MYSfits A Far Cry Jazz Ensemble Jazz All-Stars
MYSfits
A Far Cry
Jazz Ensemble
Jazz All-Stars
(Sunday) 7:00 pm
All Saints Catholic Church
3847 NE Glisan St, Portland, OR 97232
17nov7:00 pmTrio Flux - Zwyze Album Release with special guests Outer OrbitGallery / Film:Live Event
Adventurous acid-jazz/fusion group Trio Flux returns from a 10-year hiatus to honor their founding drummer, Adam Ochshorn, with the release of Zwyze. Co-founders Neil Mattson, guitar, and Julio Appling, bass,
Adventurous acid-jazz/fusion group Trio Flux returns from a 10-year hiatus to honor their founding drummer, Adam Ochshorn, with the release of Zwyze. Co-founders Neil Mattson, guitar, and Julio Appling, bass, will be joined by a host of top Portland talent, including drummers Brent Follis, Micah Hummel, and Tyrone Hendrix, as well as Mike Elson and Jake Savage on keys, Jeff Gordon on percussion, and Valdine Mishkin on cello, bringing the music Ochshorn left them back to life.
(Monday) 7:00 pm
18nov7:00 pmBaroque by CandlelightAmadeus Chamber OrchestraGallery / Film:Live Event
Every Tuesday at 7PM, the Amadeus Chamber Orchestra is presenting an hourlong program of gorgeous baroque music, featuring some of the country's finest baroque musicians, lit only by candlelight. Adam
Every Tuesday at 7PM, the Amadeus Chamber Orchestra is presenting an hourlong program of gorgeous baroque music, featuring some of the country’s finest baroque musicians, lit only by candlelight. Adam LaMotte leads performances of Bach, Vivaldi, Telemann, Handel, and more. Beautiful music in the sublime setting of Grace Memorial Episcopal Church.
Tickets are $35 for general admission sold online and at the door, children 12 and under are FREE.
(Tuesday) 7:00 pm
Grace Memorial Episcopal Church
1535 NE 17th Ave
20nov6:00 pmEast Meets WestMusica Mixta PresentsFree Event:Free Event
This program has everything from Bizet's Carmen to japanese dances to Lebanese folk music, with the addition of flamenco and belly dance. It contrasts Western orientalist classical music with authentic
This program has everything from Bizet’s Carmen to japanese dances to Lebanese folk music, with the addition of flamenco and belly dance. It contrasts Western orientalist classical music with authentic “Eastern” music from what was once considered “The Orient”—everywhere from Spain to Africa to East Asia.
Musica Mixta founder and mezzo-soprano Jessica Blau will be joined by pianist Claire Forstman (Portland Opera), violinist Daniel Moltke (National Arab Orchestra), and dancer Elena Villa (The Bedouin Spice Orchestra).
Enjoy tapas & vino at Bar Botellón while you watch!
(Thursday) 6:00 pm
Bar Botellón
606 NE Davis St.
20nov7:00 pmVancouver Symphony Orchestra: Back to the Movies - Go West (1925)
This classic comedy turns 100 years old this year! Starring Buster Keaton as a cattle ranch hand who befriends an unlikely companion while learning the ropes and lassos of ranch
This classic comedy turns 100 years old this year! Starring Buster Keaton as a cattle ranch hand who befriends an unlikely companion while learning the ropes and lassos of ranch life. With live accompaniment.
For more information about tickets and pricing, visit vancouversymphony.org
(Thursday) 7:00 pm
Kiggins Theatre
1011 Main Street, Vancouver, WA 98660
20nov7:30 pmOregon Symphony: Carmina BuranaFrom Raucous to Breathtakingly Beautiful

Starting and ending with the mighty hymn to the capricious Goddess Fortuna and her relentlessly turning wheel, the bold tunes and primal rhythms of Carmina Burana celebrate nature, the tavern, and the pleasures of love. It’s
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Starting and ending with the mighty hymn to the capricious Goddess Fortuna and her relentlessly turning wheel, the bold tunes and primal rhythms of Carmina Burana celebrate nature, the tavern, and the pleasures of love. It’s earthy and risqué, but sometimes also breathtakingly beautiful—like the soprano’s heaven-reaching solo—or raucous and rowdy, as the lusty drinking song, “In taberna.”
For more information about tickets and pricing, visit www.orsymphony.org
(Thursday) 7:30 pm
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
1037 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97205
november 22, 2025 7:30 pmnovember 23, 2025 2:00 pm
Picture this: the annual 97116 Show in Forest Grove, will feature a wide range of artwork from more than 100 area artists in a fun, “grab, pay and go” event.
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Picture this: the annual 97116 Show in Forest Grove, will feature a wide range of artwork from more than 100 area artists in a fun, “grab, pay and go” event. The show runs for one weekend only, on November 21, 22 and 23, 2025, at the Kathrin Cawein Gallery at Pacific University, 2043 College Way, Forest Grove, OR 97116. The Cawein Gallery is in Les Au Coin Hall, in the center of campus.
On Friday November 21st , enjoy the best selection and free refreshments at the opening reception from 6 to 10 PM, and shop for originals, handmade greeting cards and prints, too. All works are priced at no more than $150 and include art to hang on the wall, and 3D works. The show continues through the weekend, November 22nd and 23rd, from 12 to 4 PM both days.
Artists of all ages from Washington, Yamhill and Columbia Counties are invited to register for the show at https://www.97116artshow.com/ through October 31st..
(Friday) 6:00 pm
Kathrin Cawein Art Gallery at Pacific University
2043 College Way
november 22, 2025 12:00 pmnovember 23, 2025 12:00 pm
The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra presents the first Back to the Movies performance of the 2025/26 season. Played with live accompaniment by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra chamber ensemble. This classic comedy turns
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The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra presents the first Back to the Movies performance of the 2025/26 season. Played with live accompaniment by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra chamber ensemble.
This classic comedy turns 100 years old this year! Buster Keaton takes Horace Greeley’s advice and heads West, where he finds work on a cattle ranch. He befriends a young milk cow, and they look after each other as he learns the ropes and lassos of ranch life. When a runaway cattle train ends up at the wrong station, Buster finds he must get the entire herd across Los Angeles by himself!
Price: $25
(Friday) 7:00 pm
Joyce Garver Theater
1500 NE Garfield St, Camas, WA 98607
21nov7:30 pmPortland Opera: La BohèmeGallery / Film:Live Event

This unforgettable story of passionate young artists remains one of the world's most beloved operas and reminds us to find beauty in fleeting moments of joy. La Bohème is
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This unforgettable story of passionate young artists remains one of the world’s most beloved operas and reminds us to find beauty in fleeting moments of joy. La Bohème is a gift that keeps giving, making it the perfect first opera to share with someone you love.
With the Portland Opera Orchestra, Chorus, and Children’s Chorus
For tickets and more information, visit portlandopera.org.
(Friday) 7:30 pm
november 23, 2025 2:00 pm
This unforgettable story of passionate young artists remains one of the world's most beloved operas, reminding us of the beauty and meaning in life’s fleeting moments of joy. Based on Henry
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This unforgettable story of passionate young artists remains one of the world’s most beloved operas, reminding us of the beauty and meaning in life’s fleeting moments of joy.
Based on Henry Murger’s 1851 novel Scènes de la vie de bohème, Puccini’s soaring arias tell the tender tale of Mimi and Rodolfo as they face the perils of poverty. A story that transcends time and place, its message of love through adversity resonates deeply with our community’s spirit. In its characters we see ourselves—the artists, the dreamers, and the everyday people, who face challenges but never lose sight of love and connection.
With the Portland Opera Orchestra, Chorus, and Children’s Chorus.
(Friday) 7:30 pm
Picture this: the annual 97116 Show in Forest Grove, will feature a wide range of artwork from more than 100 area artists in a fun, “grab, pay and go” event.
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Picture this: the annual 97116 Show in Forest Grove, will feature a wide range of artwork from more than 100 area artists in a fun, “grab, pay and go” event. The show runs for one weekend only, on November 21, 22 and 23, 2025, at the Kathrin Cawein Gallery at Pacific University, 2043 College Way, Forest Grove, OR 97116. The Cawein Gallery is in Les Au Coin Hall, in the center of campus.
On Friday November 21st , enjoy the best selection and free refreshments at the opening reception from 6 to 10 PM, and shop for originals, handmade greeting cards and prints, too. All works are priced at no more than $150 and include art to hang on the wall, and 3D works. The show continues through the weekend, November 22nd and 23rd, from 12 to 4 PM both days.
Artists of all ages from Washington, Yamhill and Columbia Counties are invited to register for the show at https://www.97116artshow.com/ through October 31st..
(Saturday) 12:00 pm
Kathrin Cawein Art Gallery at Pacific University
2043 College Way
november 23, 2025 12:00 pm
22nov2:00 pmSALEM PHIL PRESENTS: A PAIR OF ALL-AGES FAMILY CONCERTS NOV. 22 & 23!
SALEM PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA PRESENTS A PAIR OF ALL-AGES “FAMILY CONCERTS” NOVEMBER 22 AND 23, conducted by SPO Artistic Director, Jonathan DeBruyn. These concerts feature a stylistic mix of shorter classical
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SALEM PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA PRESENTS A PAIR OF ALL-AGES “FAMILY CONCERTS” NOVEMBER 22 AND 23, conducted by SPO Artistic Director, Jonathan DeBruyn. These concerts feature a stylistic mix of shorter classical to modern compositions, showcasing the different instrumental sections in the orchestra.
Salem Phil’s venue is the East Salem Community Center, 1850 45th Ave. NE, Salem, OR 97305.
Concerts begin at 2:00pm on both days, Saturday, November 22 and Sunday, November 23. SPO musicians will host an instrument “petting zoo”, beginning at 1:00pm in the lobby for youngsters to see up close and try out different orchestral instruments.
Admission: $25 (Adults ages 18-64); $20 (Students 18-64/Srs. 65+); $0 (children/youth through age 17). Tickets may be purchased online at https://www.salemphil.org/buy-tickets/, or at the door on concert day.
Contact information@salemphil.org with questions.
(Saturday) 2:00 pm
East Salem Community Center
1850 45th Ave. NE, Salem, OR 97305
november 23, 2025 2:00 pm
22nov3:00 pmMichael Babin: Story MattersEvery song has a story to tell...
Having honed his musical storytelling ability by appearing on Broadway (i.e., Phantom of the Opera, Marie Christine w/Audra McDonald, and Jane Eyre), national tours (i.e., Les Misérables, Falsettos, and The
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Having honed his musical storytelling ability by appearing on Broadway (i.e., Phantom of the Opera, Marie Christine w/Audra McDonald, and Jane Eyre), national tours (i.e., Les Misérables, Falsettos, and The Who’s Tommy), and numerous leads in regional theaters across the country (BATCC awards and nominations), Michael sings with a style that blends dramatic power with a warm, vulnerable presence.
Inspired by musical theater songs (by composers such as Sondheim, Kander & Ebb, J. Robert Brown, and LaChiusa) that portray complexity and emotional depth, he embraces the gray areas that are part of being human and the beauty of imperfection. Guided by a love of classic artistry and authentic storytelling, Michael brings both timeless elegance and heartfelt sensitivity to his performance.
Price: $35
(Saturday) 3:00 pm
22nov7:00 pmMetropolitan Youth Symphony: Community Concert SeriesGallery / Film:Live Event
Saturday, November 22nd, 7:00 PM Location: TBD Hillsboro Overture Strings Hillsboro Interlude Strings Hillsboro Chamber Strings Hillsboro Camerata
Hillsboro Overture Strings
Hillsboro Interlude Strings
Hillsboro Chamber Strings
Hillsboro Camerata
(Saturday) 7:00 pm
22nov7:30 pmOregon Symphony: Carmina BuranaFrom Raucous to Breathtakingly Beautiful

Starting and ending with the mighty hymn to the capricious Goddess Fortuna and her relentlessly turning wheel, the bold tunes and primal rhythms of Carmina Burana celebrate nature, the tavern, and the pleasures of love. It’s
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Starting and ending with the mighty hymn to the capricious Goddess Fortuna and her relentlessly turning wheel, the bold tunes and primal rhythms of Carmina Burana celebrate nature, the tavern, and the pleasures of love. It’s earthy and risqué, but sometimes also breathtakingly beautiful—like the soprano’s heaven-reaching solo—or raucous and rowdy, as the lusty drinking song, “In taberna.”
For more information about tickets and pricing, visit www.orsymphony.org
(Saturday) 7:30 pm
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
1037 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97205
november 23, 2025 2:00 pm
Picture this: the annual 97116 Show in Forest Grove, will feature a wide range of artwork from more than 100 area artists in a fun, “grab, pay and go” event.
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Picture this: the annual 97116 Show in Forest Grove, will feature a wide range of artwork from more than 100 area artists in a fun, “grab, pay and go” event. The show runs for one weekend only, on November 21, 22 and 23, 2025, at the Kathrin Cawein Gallery at Pacific University, 2043 College Way, Forest Grove, OR 97116. The Cawein Gallery is in Les Au Coin Hall, in the center of campus.
On Friday November 21st , enjoy the best selection and free refreshments at the opening reception from 6 to 10 PM, and shop for originals, handmade greeting cards and prints, too. All works are priced at no more than $150 and include art to hang on the wall, and 3D works. The show continues through the weekend, November 22nd and 23rd, from 12 to 4 PM both days.
Artists of all ages from Washington, Yamhill and Columbia Counties are invited to register for the show at https://www.97116artshow.com/ through October 31st..
(Sunday) 12:00 pm
Kathrin Cawein Art Gallery at Pacific University
2043 College Way
23nov1:00 pmMusic Showcase with Balamurali Balu at Las AdelitasFree Event:Free Event
Join us for an inspiring finale to the music workshops led by musician and teaching artist Balamurali Balu. This special showcase celebrates the creativity, growth, and collaboration of all participants.
Join us for an inspiring finale to the music workshops led by musician and teaching artist Balamurali Balu. This special showcase celebrates the creativity, growth, and collaboration of all participants. Over the course of the workshop series, community members explored the world of music and audio production in a supportive, beginner-friendly environment.
We invite you to experience the results of their hard work and curiosity. There will be refreshments and food to celebrate this special occasion!
Price: Free
(Sunday) 1:00 pm
Las Adelitas
6735 Northeast Killingsworth Street
23nov2:00 pmSALEM PHIL PRESENTS: A PAIR OF ALL-AGES FAMILY CONCERTS NOV. 22 & 23!
SALEM PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA PRESENTS A PAIR OF ALL-AGES “FAMILY CONCERTS” NOVEMBER 22 AND 23, conducted by SPO Artistic Director, Jonathan DeBruyn. These concerts feature a stylistic mix of shorter classical
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SALEM PHILHARMONIA ORCHESTRA PRESENTS A PAIR OF ALL-AGES “FAMILY CONCERTS” NOVEMBER 22 AND 23, conducted by SPO Artistic Director, Jonathan DeBruyn. These concerts feature a stylistic mix of shorter classical to modern compositions, showcasing the different instrumental sections in the orchestra.
Salem Phil’s venue is the East Salem Community Center, 1850 45th Ave. NE, Salem, OR 97305.
Concerts begin at 2:00pm on both days, Saturday, November 22 and Sunday, November 23. SPO musicians will host an instrument “petting zoo”, beginning at 1:00pm in the lobby for youngsters to see up close and try out different orchestral instruments.
Admission: $25 (Adults ages 18-64); $20 (Students 18-64/Srs. 65+); $0 (children/youth through age 17). Tickets may be purchased online at https://www.salemphil.org/buy-tickets/, or at the door on concert day.
Contact information@salemphil.org with questions.
(Sunday) 2:00 pm
East Salem Community Center
1850 45th Ave. NE, Salem, OR 97305
This unforgettable story of passionate young artists remains one of the world's most beloved operas, reminding us of the beauty and meaning in life’s fleeting moments of joy. Based on Henry
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This unforgettable story of passionate young artists remains one of the world’s most beloved operas, reminding us of the beauty and meaning in life’s fleeting moments of joy.
Based on Henry Murger’s 1851 novel Scènes de la vie de bohème, Puccini’s soaring arias tell the tender tale of Mimi and Rodolfo as they face the perils of poverty. A story that transcends time and place, its message of love through adversity resonates deeply with our community’s spirit. In its characters we see ourselves—the artists, the dreamers, and the everyday people, who face challenges but never lose sight of love and connection.
With the Portland Opera Orchestra, Chorus, and Children’s Chorus.
(Sunday) 2:00 pm
23nov2:00 pmOregon Symphony: Carmina BuranaFrom Raucous to Breathtakingly Beautiful

Starting and ending with the mighty hymn to the capricious Goddess Fortuna and her relentlessly turning wheel, the bold tunes and primal rhythms of Carmina Burana celebrate nature, the tavern, and the pleasures of love. It’s
more
Starting and ending with the mighty hymn to the capricious Goddess Fortuna and her relentlessly turning wheel, the bold tunes and primal rhythms of Carmina Burana celebrate nature, the tavern, and the pleasures of love. It’s earthy and risqué, but sometimes also breathtakingly beautiful—like the soprano’s heaven-reaching solo—or raucous and rowdy, as the lusty drinking song, “In taberna.”
For more information about tickets and pricing, visit www.orsymphony.org
(Sunday) 2:00 pm
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
1037 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97205
23nov2:00 pmPortland Opera: La BohèmeGallery / Film:Live Event

This unforgettable story of passionate young artists remains one of the world's most beloved operas and reminds us to find beauty in fleeting moments of joy. La Bohème is
more
This unforgettable story of passionate young artists remains one of the world’s most beloved operas and reminds us to find beauty in fleeting moments of joy. La Bohème is a gift that keeps giving, making it the perfect first opera to share with someone you love.
With the Portland Opera Orchestra, Chorus, and Children’s Chorus
For tickets and more information, visit portlandopera.org.
(Sunday) 2:00 pm
23nov4:00 pmFestival Chorale Oregon presents: A Celebration of Christmas Choral Masterpieces
Step into a world of beauty and winter magic as Festival Chorale Oregon presents A Celebration of Choral Christmas Masterpieces on Sunday, November 23, 2025, at the Elsinore Theatre in
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Step into a world of beauty and winter magic as Festival Chorale Oregon presents A Celebration of Choral Christmas Masterpieces on Sunday, November 23, 2025, at the Elsinore Theatre in Salem, Oregon. This captivating program spans four centuries of choral brilliance, from Schütz’s Christmas Story, a vivid Baroque retelling of the Nativity, to the contemporary elegance of So Gracious Is the Time, a haunting modern setting of Shakespeare with harp. The concert also features Gordon Jacob’s radiant The New-Born King, a rarely heard treasure. With soloists Nicole Peldyack, Les Green, and Brett Peldyak under the direction of Dr. Solveig Holmquist, audiences will be treated to an unforgettable afternoon of musical warmth and inspiration—just in time for the holiday season.
Price: $30 general admission, $25 senior, $10 student
(Sunday) 4:00 pm
Elsinore Theatre
170 High St SE, Salem, OR 97301
The Light Opera of Portland (LOoP!) will hold its annual fund-raiser Gala on Sunday, November 23 at the Wingspan Conference and Event Center in Hillsboro. The opera company, celebrating its 10th
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The Light Opera of Portland (LOoP!) will hold its annual fund-raiser Gala on Sunday, November 23 at the Wingspan Conference and Event Center in Hillsboro.
The opera company, celebrating its 10th anniversary, will be presenting two one-act operas, Trial By Jury by Gilbert and Sullivan and The Zoo by Rowe and Sullivan, as a kickoff to its commitment to perform the entire G & S catalogue during the 150th anniversary year of their original premieres. In addition to the performance, snacks, beverages and a silent auction will be available.
Oregon ArtsWatch called LOoP “A Portland Treasure” and indeed the company has been delighting audiences in the greater Portland area with classics such as Pirates of Penzance and HMS Pinafore, as well as more obscure pieces such as recently performed, Yeomen of the Guard and Patience. Laurence Cox, the artistic director along with Josh Pounders, music director plus a cast of 30 outstanding actors and singers are sure to delight you also.
Admission is free but a donation would be greatly appreciated. Donations may be made online or at the door on November 23. A generous benefactor has offered a matching grant for the first $10,000 raised. The Gala performance is supported, in part, by a grant from the City of Hillsboro.
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(Sunday) 7:00 pm
Wingspan Event & Conference Center
801 NE 34th Ave., Hillsboro, OR 97124
25nov7:00 pmBaroque by CandlelightAmadeus Chamber OrchestraGallery / Film:Live Event
Every Tuesday at 7PM, the Amadeus Chamber Orchestra is presenting an hourlong program of gorgeous baroque music, featuring some of the country's finest baroque musicians, lit only by candlelight. Adam
Every Tuesday at 7PM, the Amadeus Chamber Orchestra is presenting an hourlong program of gorgeous baroque music, featuring some of the country’s finest baroque musicians, lit only by candlelight. Adam LaMotte leads performances of Bach, Vivaldi, Telemann, Handel, and more. Beautiful music in the sublime setting of Grace Memorial Episcopal Church.
Tickets are $35 for general admission sold online and at the door, children 12 and under are FREE.
(Tuesday) 7:00 pm
Grace Memorial Episcopal Church
1535 NE 17th Ave
29nov2:00 pmMichael Allen Harrison's Christmas At The ReserGallery / Film:Live Event
The show is known for Michael’s beautiful, inspirational, innovative Christmas arrangements, the legendary vocals of Gospel, Blues & Jazz singer Julianne Johnson, the best new young talented artists, and gifted
The show is known for Michael’s beautiful, inspirational, innovative Christmas arrangements, the legendary vocals of Gospel, Blues & Jazz singer Julianne Johnson, the best new young talented artists, and gifted children from our community. Michael believes the music of the season is some of the greatest music ever written for the world which brings us together to deepen our hope, fellowship, and love…
Date November 29, 2025 2:00pm Pricing $44 – $69
Michael’s Christmas Show is one of the most beloved traditions every holiday season.
(Saturday) 2:00 pm
The Patricia Reser Center for the Arts
12625 SW Crescent Street, Beaverton, OR 97005
29nov7:30 pmPSU Opera Presents: The Eleanors

“You’re just a bunch of Eleanors,” says a curmudgeon to three young women, intending it as an insult. But to this trio of friends–two with husbands fighting on the frontlines
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“You’re just a bunch of Eleanors,” says a curmudgeon to three young women, intending it as an insult. But to this trio of friends–two with husbands fighting on the frontlines of World War II–it’s an honor to be associated with their hero, Eleanor Roosevelt–a woman of strength, intelligence, compassion and purpose. In this uplifting tale of wartime solidarity and friendship, the three women experience the terror, hardship and enduring hope of living during a time of global strife. As they struggle to keep the home fires burning and face myriad challenges, they lean on each other, ultimately discovering their own strengths and the power of friendship. Featuring music influenced by swing and the American Songbook, this new chamber opera composed by Jodi Goble, with libretto by Goble and Michael Ching, is a nostalgic delight.
Reserve your tickets for this West Coast premiere!
Price: $20-$45
(Saturday) 7:30 pm
november 30, 2025 3:00 pmdecember 6, 2025 7:30 pmdecember 7, 2025 3:00 pm
29nov7:30 pmOregon Symphony: Cirque NutcrackerTchaikovsky meets acrobats!
The awe-inspiring talents of Troupe Vertigo join the Oregon Symphony with their unique hybrid of cirque, dance, and acrobatic art backed by Tchaikovsky’s beloved holiday masterpiece, The Nutcracker. This festive and family-friendly concert
The awe-inspiring talents of Troupe Vertigo join the Oregon Symphony with their unique hybrid of cirque, dance, and acrobatic art backed by Tchaikovsky’s beloved holiday masterpiece, The Nutcracker. This festive and family-friendly concert is sure to have you and yours jumping for joy!
For more information about tickets and pricing, visit www.orsymphony.org
(Saturday) 7:30 pm
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
1037 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97205
november 30, 2025 2:00 pm
30nov2:00 pmOregon Symphony: Cirque NutcrackerTchaikovsky meets acrobats!
The awe-inspiring talents of Troupe Vertigo join the Oregon Symphony with their unique hybrid of cirque, dance, and acrobatic art backed by Tchaikovsky’s beloved holiday masterpiece, The Nutcracker. This festive and family-friendly concert
The awe-inspiring talents of Troupe Vertigo join the Oregon Symphony with their unique hybrid of cirque, dance, and acrobatic art backed by Tchaikovsky’s beloved holiday masterpiece, The Nutcracker. This festive and family-friendly concert is sure to have you and yours jumping for joy!
For more information about tickets and pricing, visit www.orsymphony.org
(Sunday) 2:00 pm
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
1037 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97205
30nov3:00 pmPSU Opera Presents: The Eleanors

“You’re just a bunch of Eleanors,” says a curmudgeon to three young women, intending it as an insult. But to this trio of friends–two with husbands fighting on the frontlines
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“You’re just a bunch of Eleanors,” says a curmudgeon to three young women, intending it as an insult. But to this trio of friends–two with husbands fighting on the frontlines of World War II–it’s an honor to be associated with their hero, Eleanor Roosevelt–a woman of strength, intelligence, compassion and purpose. In this uplifting tale of wartime solidarity and friendship, the three women experience the terror, hardship and enduring hope of living during a time of global strife. As they struggle to keep the home fires burning and face myriad challenges, they lean on each other, ultimately discovering their own strengths and the power of friendship. Featuring music influenced by swing and the American Songbook, this new chamber opera composed by Jodi Goble, with libretto by Goble and Michael Ching, is a nostalgic delight.
Reserve your tickets for this West Coast premiere!
Price: $20-$45
(Sunday) 3:00 pm
december 6, 2025 7:30 pmdecember 7, 2025 3:00 pm



