Portland Performing Arts Center in Portland, ME is a vibrant theater that offers a diverse range of shows and programs for all ages and interests. From hilarious comedies like "The Play That Goes Wrong" to thought-provoking productions like "What The Constitution Means To Me," their current season showcases a variety of performances that captivate and entertain audiences. In addition to their mainstage shows, they also provide educational theater programs for students, fostering creativity and collaboration through immersive experiences with professional actors and directors.
Committed to supporting local playwrights and promoting the arts in the New England area, Portland Performing Arts Center actively encourages the development of new works through initiatives like the Clauder Competition and the Little Festival of the Unexpected. They also collaborate with the International Writing Program at the University of Iowa, bringing international writers to Portland to share their work with the community. With the support of generous donors, the theater is able to offer enriching educational programs, innovative new work development, and community engagement initiatives, ensuring the continued growth and success of Portland Stage.
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