Washington School for the Deaf – CDHL Family Events 2014 Auction
Auction Ends: Jan 31, 2014 01:00 AM PST

Oregon

Portland Center Stage

Item Number
344
Estimated Value
144 USD
Sold
45 USD to PDXVanc
Number of Bids
2  -  Bid History

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Item Description

Two Main Stage Ticket Vouchers to one of Portland Center Stage's 2013-2014 season productions.

Attend any production within the first two weeks of the run and you'll also receive two complimentary drink vouchers!

Chinglish

January 11 — February 9

An American businessman heads to Asia to score a lucrative contract for his family’s firm—but the deal isn’t the only thing getting lost in translation when he collides with a Communist minister, a bumbling consultant and a suspiciously sexy bureaucrat. Hilarity ensues in this new comedy by Hwang, award-winning playwright of M. Butterfly and Golden Child.

A Small Fire

February 22 — March 23

A Small Fire follows John and Emily Bridges, a long-married couple whose happy, middle-class lives are upended when Emily falls victim to a mysterious disease. As this indomitable woman’s senses are slowly stripped away—smell, taste, sight—she finds herself suddenly and completely dependent on the husband whose endless devotions she had always taken for granted.

Othello

April 5 — May 11

A highly esteemed general serving the state of Venice, Othello the Moor secretly marries Desdemona, the daughter of a senator. As their marriage is revealed, jealousies around their love match and Othello’s rise to prominence are unleashed, marking destructive rifts in a tale that piles secret upon secret, and betrayal upon betrayal.

LIZZIE

May 24 — June 29

A rock-show retelling of the bloody legend of America’s favorite ax-wielding double-murderess and Victorian hometown girl. Lizzie Borden, who has become fodder for jump rope rhymes and TV movies of the week, was a Massachusetts woman who was acquitted in 1892 of the ax murders of her father and stepmother, and lived the rest of her life as American’s first infamous tabloid star.

Item Special Note

* Expires 6/29/14

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