Part of the Miracle Theater Group founded by José Eduardo González and Danielle Malán, the Milagro Theater strives to celebrate the spirit of Hispanic plays and culture. The theater itself forms a cozy, intimate setting that seats 121, and is supported by high-end technology - be it the 144 lighting instruments or the acoustic features that are equipped to enthrall the audience. This theater that has hosted companies such as the Jewish Theater Collaborative, Well Arts and Stumpton Improv, is also outfitted with a number of dressing rooms and a thrust stage.
Lakewood Center for the Arts is a popular venue among the art aficionados in Lake Oswego. This place is known for showcasing artworks of several talented artists. The property also features a theater which is touted to be one of the oldest theaters in the city. Lakewood Center for the Arts is a home to the Lakewood Theater Company which is known for its versatile plays. Lakewood Center for the Arts is a popular entertainment destination among the tourists as well as locals and invites everyone to experience the local art.
The Sanctuary at Sandy Plaza is a live event venue space. It is equipped with basic light and acoustic amenities. The stage can be decorated according to the genre of the show. They also offer rental spaces for private events and shows.
This is Hollywood, revisited. Perhaps not the California version, but Portland's little corner of the Hollywood District. The surreal exterior of this fine movie house, which bears a strong resemblance to a Walt Disney castle, makes it worth a visit. The renovated theater boasts a lavish decor, cheap admission to second-run films, comfortable seats and all the snacks. Enjoy an afternoon or evening of pure childlike entertainment. The charming setting makes the place perfect for a movie with family but it also very popular for date nights.
The largest professional theater for children in the United States, this Downtown Portland/City Center theater is known to wow audiences, parents included, with elaborate and exciting performances. Shows at the Keller Auditorium range from mainstays like Charlotte's Web and Stuart Little to more innovative works. Children must be at least four years old to attend. Shows can be seen year round, and the offered classes are sure to bring out the drama in anyone.
Situated in the Goose Hollow locale of Portland, Providence Park is one of the city's premier sports arenas, seating an excess of 25,218 eager spectators. The home of the MLS soccer side Portland Timbers since 2011, the stadium was designated as a sports venue has been called numerous names in the past, with Jeld-Wen Field, PG&E Park, and Civic Stadium being a few of its most popular monikers. The arena was originally built in the year 1893 and has undergone a multitude of changes, with its current avatar sporting sloping seating blocks, slick pitches, and modern amenities. A true multipurpose facility, the stadium has hosted everything from outdoor concerts, music festivals and baseball games throughout its illustrious history.