HOOD RIVER — Columbia Center for the Arts (CCA) will celebrate two decades of live theater performance on Nov. 7, hosting its 20th Anniversary Theatre Revue — a one-night extravaganza showcasing notable scenes, songs and talent from its storied tenure.
HOOD RIVER — What if half of Shakespeare’s plays had been lost forever?
Columbia Center for the Arts invites audiences to find out in “The Book of Will,” a “witty and heartwarming” historical drama by Lauren Gunderson, which runs Sept. 12 through Sept. 27.
After it closed temporarily during Covid-19 and reopened for a partial season in 2021, this is the second year that the Oregon Shakespeare Festival (OSF) has been back with a full complement of shows and stable funding, and the company’s 90th season.
HOOD RIVER — A new teen musical theater production opens June 20 at Columbia Center for the Arts. In a partnership with Theater CamilleLynne Productions, “Ride The Cyclone” includes music and lyrics by Jacob Richmond and Brooke Maxwell and music by Mack Yasui, directed by Tay Lynne.
Hood River Valley High School’s theater department continues with its run of “Something Rotten!” Nov. 1-2 at 7 p.m., and Nov. 3 at 2 p.m. at the HRVHS Bowe Theater.
HOOD RIVER — Hood River Valley High School’s Theater Department will be performing “Something Rotten!,” a musical about down-on-their-luck brothers trying to create a hit in Elizabethan England while competing with the bard himself, Shakespeare.
THE DALLES — Serious Theater will present Joseph Kesselring’s comedy “Arsenic and Old Lace” on May 17 and 18 at 7 p.m., and May 19 at 2 p.m., admission by donation, at the Zion Lutheran Church ELCA, 10th and Union streets.
BINGEN — Big Britches Productions recently announced its latest theatrical endeavor — Neil Simon’s uproarious comedy “Rumors,” directed by Joe Garoutte.
Columbia Gorge Orchestra Association (CGOA) stages “Bat Boy: The Musical” on May 3, 4, 10, 11, 17 and 18 at 7:30 p.m. and May 5 and 12 at 2 p.m. at Columbia Center for the Arts (CCA), Hood River.