- Portland5 Performance Art Venues in Portland, Oregon
Portland’5 Centers for the Arts is a leader in expert venue management, overseeing the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Keller Auditorium and Antoinette Hatfield Hall, which includes the Brunish, Newmark and Winningstad Theatres
- The Phantom of the Opera (April 29-May10, 2026) | Portland5 Centers . . .
All tickets are being sent via mobile delivery Tickets will be sent 1 week out from the performance There is a ticket limit of 9 per household for the run Recommended for ages 10 and up Children under the age of 5 are not permitted Show is 2 hours and 55 minutes long with 1 intermission, Doors open 1 hour before show time The show contains theatrical haze, fog, prop guns, blank firing
- Portland5 Centers for the Arts | Portland OR - Facebook
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- Portland’5 Centers for the Arts | An Event Planners Guide
Portland’5 Centers for the Arts is the premier arts and entertainment venue in the Pacific Northwest Nationally recognized as one of the top 10 performing arts centers in the nation, the Portland’5 Centers for the Arts hosts every type of event imaginable — more than 1,000 performances every year
- Portlands Centers for the Arts - Wikipedia
PCPA is the fifth-largest center for performing arts in the United States, with more than 1,000 performances and one million patrons annually (as of 2007) [3] PCPA changed its name to "Portland'5 Centers for the Arts" in 2013
- Portland5 Centers for the Arts - Metro
As the fifth largest performing arts center in the U S , the Portland'5 Centers for the Arts are national leaders in venue management The five venues, owned by the City of Portland and managed by Metro and the Metropolitan Exposition Recreation Commission, draw over one million patrons to downtown Portland every year
- Portland5 Centers for the Arts
Operated by Metro, Portland'5 is the nation's fifth largest performing arts center and hosts more than 1,000 music, theater, dance, and lecture performances every year
- Portland’5 Center for the Arts - Travel Oregon
About Portland’5 Center for the Arts Portland Center for the Performing Arts is comprised of Keller Auditorium, Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall and the New Theatre Building, which includes Newmark Theatre, Dolores Winningstad Theatre, and Brunish Hall
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