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10th
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Sabotaged family portrait.

Sabotaged family portrait.

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Nov
9th
Mon
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Just because it’s bachelor Monday, I’m not settling for frozen tater tots.

Just because it’s bachelor Monday, I’m not settling for frozen tater tots.

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Nov
1st
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The Greek Chorus gets a little rowdy. #stayforthecake

The Greek Chorus gets a little rowdy. #stayforthecake

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Oct
31st
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Ficoide Glacial - an interesting green. I sauteed some for breakfast, but the jury is still out.

Ficoide Glacial - an interesting green. I sauteed some for breakfast, but the jury is still out.

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Oct
30th
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25 Reasons to see "Stay for the Cake"

In no particular order:

  1. Bakery Bar is supplying the cakes for all shows.
  2. Tickets are only $10 because we think Hamilton is the sexiest president on US currency.
  3. Nearly a baker’s dozen of PAC alums are on the stage, in the director’s chair and managing the production.
  4. Review 2500 years of theater history.
  5. Get the scoop on what the Brothers Grimm actually did in their spare time.

  6. Philip Cuomo curated the plays by working with PAC alums who were in the director’s chair.
  7. The title is more than an invitation; it’s a command!
  8. There’s cross-dressing.
  9. There’s sword fighting.
  10. Paul Graham doesn’t know (yet) that he’s being portrayed on the stage.
  11. Collectible programs. Collect all three.
  12. See what happens when a cease and desist order is served mid-show.
  13. Axes, saws and at least one bloody apron.

  14. There are many open seats after opening weekend.
  15. We’re listed in the Oregonian, Willamette Week and The Portland Mercury – reputable and respected publications.
  16. It’s the first show produced as part of PAC’s Alumni Performance Program.
  17. Learn how to argue more effectively with people.
  18. Get inside, and escape the rain.
  19. You’re very close to a 405 entrance ramp in case you need to flee the area quickly.
  20. The show is in an old firehouse. You will be safe. Well, you’ll be safer than if the show was performed in an active, 19th Century lumber mill.
  21. We swept the floors and cleaned the toilets.
  22. Come see what makes us laugh, even after working on it for weeks.
  23. Help PAC celebrate its 25th year.
  24. More than likely, you’ll get to eat cake (diet restrictions and personal beliefs about cake aside).
  25. It would absolutely delight us to do the show for you.

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Oct
25th
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How unsporting to stab someone when they’re not looking.

How unsporting to stab someone when they’re not looking.

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Vinnie does some kind of director thing in this action shot. #ontheset

Vinnie does some kind of director thing in this action shot. #ontheset

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The Grimm Brothers prepare to defend a copyright infringement suit. #ontheset

The Grimm Brothers prepare to defend a copyright infringement suit. #ontheset

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Oct
20th
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Friday, Saturday and Sunday Nights at 7:30PMOctober 30 - November 15
$10Portland Actors Conservatory1436 SW Montgomery StPortland, OR 97201503-274-1717http://is.gd/4rP2L

Friday, Saturday and Sunday Nights at 7:30PM
October 30 - November 15

$10

Portland Actors Conservatory
1436 SW Montgomery St
Portland, OR 97201
503-274-1717

http://is.gd/4rP2L

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Oct
8th
Thu
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Cake for Culture has commenced.

Cake for Culture has commenced.

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Oct
5th
Mon
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Bovina, The Unicorn Milk Goddess and so much more to enjoy here.

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Oct
2nd
Fri
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George Nelson in the house.

George Nelson in the house.

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I’m shopping for lighting, but got sidetracked by beans.

I’m shopping for lighting, but got sidetracked by beans.

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Oct
1st
Thu
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Press Release: Portland Actors Conservatory & The Montogmery St. Players present "Stay for the Cake"

PORTLAND ACTORS CONSERVATORY AND THE MONTGOMERY STREET PLAYERS PRESENT STAY FOR THE CAKE

In 25th Year, Professional Actor Training School Creates Performance Lab for Alumni

PORTLAND, ORE. – Oct. 1, 2009 – Portland Actors Conservatory, the premiere school for professional actor training in the Pacific Northwest, will present a new performance group comprised of Conservatory alumni called The Montgomery Street Players in Stay for the Cake, an evening of one-act plays running October 30 through November 15 at the Conservatory’s Firehouse Theatre.

Stay for the Cake represents all-original work written, directed, designed and performed by The Montgomery Street Players.

“Creating work opportunities, rather than just waiting for them, is essential for a theatre artist to remain vital,” said Philip Cuomo, Associate Director of Portland Actors Conservatory. “As a school, we wanted to provide the resources that would allow alumni to create new works while exploring the producing, directing and design aspects of theater.”

Each of the three plays in Stay for the Cake explores multiple aspects of the creative life. In Phyllis Hartnoll’s Final Lesson, the heroine spins her last lecture as professor at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, but gets most of it wrong. The Grimm Brothers take a break from folk tales in Donnerstrasse to write a pop song that will become popular one hundred years later – and a lawyer in a red hood tries to sort out the resulting legal mess. Wrapping up the evening, philanthropist and technologist Paul Graham instructs the audience on constructive disagreement in How to Have an Argument. The existential crisis that interrupts him brings about an exploration of the creative process, including gratuitous accents and cake for all.

Founded in 2009, The Montgomery Street Players is a performance group comprised of graduates from Portland Actors Conservatory’s Two Year Professional Actor training program. Montgomery Street Players will promote Stay for the Cake on the Oregon Cultural Trust’s Day of Culture, October 8 at Pioneer Courthouse Square.

ABOUT THE MONTGOMERY STREET PLAYERS
The Montgomery Street Players is a performance group comprised of conservatory graduates from the classes of 2007 (Sarah Farrell), 2008 (Maria Aparo, Elizabeth Calhoun, Robby Lundergan, Tom Mounsey, Scott Rogers) and 2009 (Vinnie Duck, Linda Merican, Phoebe Southwood, Jack Wells, Mark Merritt). Stay for the Cake is the first production to be written, designed, directed and performed by the group.

ABOUT PORTLAND ACTORS CONSERVATORY

Portland Actors Conservatory is the premiere school for professional actor training in the Pacific Northwest. Artistic director Beth Harper leads the Conservatory’s multiple offerings including its fulltime, Two Year Professional Training Program, ongoing Studio Class offerings, and the Summer on Stage youth theatre program. Portland Actors Conservatory provides the highest standard in actor training with distinguished faculty. The Conservatory is located near Portland, Ore.’s city center in the historic Firehouse Theatre, housing an upstairs studio space as well an intimate 70-seat theatre. Portland Actors Conservatory annually produces a three show season featuring its second year students working alongside professional guest artists, in addition to two student showcases. Portland Actors Conservatory is Oregon’s only independent professional actor training school accredited with the National Association of Schools of Theatre.

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Sep
30th
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Grilled Saint Albray cheese with a whole roasted red pepper sandwich.

Grilled Saint Albray cheese with a whole roasted red pepper sandwich.

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