out of town

Published 12:00 am Friday, June 19, 2015

David Kinder / Submitted PhotoPortland Shakespeare Project will perform “Twelfth Night” from July 8 to Aug. 2 at the Artists Repertory Theatre.

The following is a list of other events “Out of Town.”

Concerts

June 19 — Joey Bada$$, Wonder Ballroom, Portland; TF*

June 20 — Brit Floyd, Britt Pavilion, Jacksonville; www.brittfest.org

June 20 — The Doobie Brothers, McMenamins Edgefield, Troutdale; www.etix.com.

June 20 — Ed Sheeran, Moda Center, Portland; TM*

June 20 — Houndmouth, Wonder Ballroom, Portland; TF*

June 21 — Chicago, Oregon Zoo, Portland; TF*

June 21 — Death Grips, Roseland Theater, Portland; SOLD OUT; CT*

June 21 — Smash Mouth / Toad the Wet Sprocket, Britt Pavilion, Jacksonville; www.brittfest.org.

June 23 — Chicago, Britt Pavilion, Jacksonville; www.brittfest.org.

June 23 — Mono, Wonder Ballroom, Portland; TF*

June 24 — The Assad Brothers, Winningstad Theatre, Portland; P5*

June 24 — Bootsy’s Rubber Band, McMenamins Crystal Ballroom, Portland; www.etix.com.

June 26 — Willie Nelson and Alison Krauss, McMenamins Edgefield, Troutdale; SOLD OUT; TF*

June 27 — American Music Program’s Pacific Crest Jazz Orchestra: This 17-piece big band will perform Ellington’s “Tatooed Bride” with guest saxophonist Devin Phillips in a fundraiser for the American Music Program. Alberta Abbey, Portland; www.pdxjazz.com.

June 27 — The B-52s, Oregon Zoo, Portland; TF*

June 27 — Elle King, Wonder Ballroom, Portland; TF*

June 28 — Metropolitan Youth Symphony & Portland School Of Rock, Aladdin Theater, Portland; TF*

June 28 — The Ting Tings, Star Theater, Portland; www.startheaterportland.com.

June 29 — The ABBA Show, Craterian Theater at the Collier Center for the Performing Arts, Medford; www.craterian.org.

June 30 — Rob Thomas, Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland; P5*

July 1 — Robin Trower, Aladdin Theater, Portland; TF*

July 1 — Tuxedo, Wonder Ballroom, Portland; TF*

July 2 — Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Britt Pavilion, Jacksonville; www.brittfest.org

July 2 — The Green, Wonder Ballroom, Portland; TF*

July 2 — Tyler The Creator, Roseland Theater, Portland; CT*

July 5 — Ben Folds, Britt Pavilion, Jacksonville; www.brittfest.org

July 5 — Big Business, Dante’s, Portland; www.danteslive.com.

July 5 — Boz Scaggs, Britt Pavilion, Jacksonville; www.brittfest.org

July 7 — Pouya, Roseland Theater, Portland; CT*

July 7 — Sheryl Crow, McMenamins Edgefield, Troutdale; www.etix.com.

July 8 — Death Cab for Cutie, McMenamins Edgefield, Troutdale; SOLD OUT; www.etix.com.

July 8 — Elvis Costello and The Imposters, Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland; P5*

July 8 — Kate Power & Steve Einhorn, Main Street, Portland; P5*

July 8 — The Minus 5, Main Street, Portland; P5*

July 9 — Rising Appalachia, Britt Performance Garden, Jacksonville; www.brittfest.org

July 10-11 — The Decemberists, McMenamins Edgefield, Troutdale; JULY 10 SOLD OUT; www.etix.com.

July 11 — Indigo Girls, Oregon Zoo, Portland; TF*

July 11 — Purusa and Ian Moore, Aladdin Theater, Portland; TF*

July 13 — Lyle Lovett, McMenamins Edgefield, Troutdale; www.etix.com.

July 14 — Amos Lee & David Gray, McMenamins Edgefield, Troutdale; SOLD OUT; www.etix.com.

July 14 — John Mayall, The Shedd Institute, Eugene; www.theshedd.org or 541-434-7000.

July 14 — The Decembrists / Calexico, Britt Pavilion, Jacksonville; www.brittfest.org.

July 15 — Joey Porter’s Tribute to Stevie Wonder, Main Street, Portland; P5*

July 15 — John Mayall, Aladdin Theater, Portland; TF*

July 16-19 — Northwest String Summit, Horning’s Hideout, North Plains; www.stringsummit.com.

July 16 — NEEDTOBREATHE, Switchfoot, Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors and Colony House, Britt Pavilion, Jacksonville; www.brittfest.org

July 17 — Graham Nash, McDonald Theater, Eugene; TW*

July 17 — Harry Connick, Jr., Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland; P5*

July 17 — Quadraphonic: Spatial Frontiers, Britt Performance Garden, Jacksonville; www.brittfest.org

July 18 — BADBADNOTGOOD, McMenamins Crystal Ballroom, Portland; www.etix.com.

July 18 — Graham Nash, Aladdin Theater, Portland; TF*

July 21 — Jane’s Addiction, McMenamins Crystal Ballroom, Portland; SOLD OUT; www.etix.com.

July 21 — John Mellencamp, Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland; P5*

July 21 — Rush, Moda Center, Portland; www.ticketmaster.com.

July 22-23 — Built to Spill, Wonder Ballroom, Portland; TF*

July 22 — Rickie Lee Jones, Aladdin Theater, Portland; TF*

July 22 — The Shanghai Woolies, Main Street, Portland; P5*

July 23 — Morrissey, McMenamins Edgefield, Troutdale; www.etix.com.

July 23 — Sugar Ray / Better Than Ezra / Uncle Kracker / Eve 6, Britt Pavilion, Jacksonville; www.brittfest.org

July 23 — Third Eye Blind / Dashboard Confessional, Cuthbert Amphitheater, Eugene; TW*

July 23 — Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Aladdin Theater, Portland; TF*

Lectures & COMEDY

June 24 — Katharine Hayhoe: Renowned climate scientist, and political conservative, Hayhoe was recently cited as one of Time Magazine’s “100 Most Influential People” and as one of Foreign Policy’s “Leading Global Thinkers” in 2014; Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland; P5*

June 27-28 — Eddie Izzard, Keller Auditorium, Portland; P5*

July 10 — Marc Maron, Aladdin Theater, Portland; TF*

July 18 — Jim Gaffigan: Jim Gaffigan is a Grammy nominated comedian, New York Times best selling author, top touring performer and multi-platinum selling father of five; Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland; P5*

July 20 — Jim Gaffigan: Grammy nominated comedian, New York Times bestselling author, top touring performer and multi-platinum selling father of five; Hult Center for the Performing Arts, Eugene; www.hultcenter.org or 541-682-5000.

July 25 — Uhh Yeah Dude: A comedy podcast hosted by Seth Romatelli and Jonathan Larroquette; Aladdin Theater, Portland; TF*

July 28 — Anthony Bourdain, Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland; P5*

Symphony & Opera

Through June 21 — Portland Piano International Summer Festival: A series of recitals, lectures films and master classes honoring the centennial of legendary Russian pianist Sviatoslav Richter and the legacy of the Russian piano tradition, featuring guest artists Stanislav Ioudenitch and Alexander Shtarkman; Various locations, Portland; www.portlandpiano.org.

Through June 28 — Music by the Sea: Astoria Music Festival: The festival hosts more than 26 classical, opera and chamber music performances each year featuring world-class stars and ensembles rarely seen outside of the United States’ largest cities; Various locations, Astoria; www.astoriamusicfestival.org.

June 22-July 26 — Chamber Music Northwest 45th Summer Festival, Chamber Music Northwest, Portland; www.cmnw.org.

June 25 — “Flutes, Flautists & Flourishes”: Featuring Band Directors from 34 states and five foreign countries; Presented by The American Band College of Sam Houston State University; Craterian Theater at the Collier Center for the Performing Arts, Medford; www.craterian.org.

June 25-July 12 — Oregon Bach Festival, Various venues, Eugene; www.oregonbachfestival.com.

July 8 — Fred Sherry & Friends: A dynamic contemporary program led by Chamber Music Northwest favorite Fred Sherry; Jimmy Mak’s, Portland; www.cmnw.org.

July 15 — “The French Connection”: A remarkable evening of French music, including Messiaen’s transformative and spiritually evocative “Quartet for the End of Time,” concert performers include many of the young up-and-coming artists from Chamber Music Northwest’s Protégé Project; Alberta Rose Theatre, Portland; www.cmnw.org.

July 17, 19, 23, 25, 30 and Aug. 1 — “The Elixir of Love”: Gaetano Donizetti’s most warm-hearted creation, notable for its charming characters, its melodic grace, and the poignant tenor aria “Una Furtive Lagrima;” Also includes a free street festival and outdoor simulcast of the final performance on Aug. 1; Newmark Theatre, Portland; www.portlandopera.org or 503-241-1802 or 866-739-6737.

July 22 — Club BodyVox: BodyVox and Chamber Music Northwest team up again this year for two concerts in one night featuring classics, a world premiere, and more; BodyVox Dance Center, Portland; www.cmnw.org.

July 29 — 3 Leg Torso, Main Street, Portland; P5*

Theater & Dance

Through June 21 — “The Liar”: An adaptation by David Ives; Artist Repertory Theatre; Alder Stage, Portland; www.artistsrep.org or 503-241-1278.

Through June 21 — “Three Days of Rain”: This Pulitzer Prize-nominated play will star beloved actors from the Portland-filmed NBC television series “Grimm”: Silas Weir Mitchell (Monroe) and Sasha Roiz (Captain Renard); Portland Center Stage; Gerding Theater at the Armory, Portland; www.pcs.org or 503-445-3700.

Through Oct. 31 — Oregon Shakespeare Festival: The following productions are part of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival: “Fingersmith” (through July 9), “Long Day’s Journey into Night” (through Oct. 31), “Much Ado about Nothing” (through Nov. 1), “Guys and Dolls” (through Nov. 1), “Pericles” (through Nov. 1), “Secret Love in Peach Blossom Land” (through Oct. 31), “Antony and Cleopatra” (through Oct. 9), “Head Over Heels” (through Oct. 10), “The Count of Monte Cristo” (through Oct. 11), “The Happiest Song Plays Last” (July 7-Nov.1) and “Sweat” (July 29-Oct. 31); Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Ashland; www.osfashland.org or 800-219-8161.

June 19, 21 — “The Day the Earth Stood Still”: Presented by Fred Crafts’ Radio Redux; Hult Center for the Performing Arts, Eugene; www.radioreduxusa.com or 541-682-5000.

June 19-21, 26-28 — “How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying”: “How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying” boasts a hilarious book by Abe Burrows, Jack Weinstock and Willie Gilbert and an exhilarating score by Frank Loesser that includes such priceless songs as “I Believe in You,” “A Secretary Is Not A Toy,” “Brotherhood of Man” and “The Company Way”; The Shedd Institute, Eugene; www.theshedd.org or 541-434-7000.

June 23-28 — “Potted Potter — The Unauthorized Harry Experience — A Parody”: Daniel Clarkson and Jefferson Turner take on the ultimate challenge of condensing all seven Harry Potter books (and a real life game of Quidditch) into seventy hilarious minutes; Newmark Theatre, Portland; P5*

June 26-28 — “Summer Splendors”: Northwest Dance Project and Chamber Music Northwest present four premiere contemporary dance works set to Chopin’s “24 Preludes” played live by virtuoso pianist Yekwon Sunwoo, with additional soloist, cellist Peter Wiley; Lincoln Performance Hall at Portland State University, Portland; www.nwdanceproject.org or 503-223-3202.

July 8, 15 — Unit Souzou: Portland’s newest professional taiko company, Unit Souzou (pronounced “sohzoh”) is at the forefront of a growing artistic movement within the world-wide taiko community; Main Street, Portland; P5*

July 8-Aug. 2 — “Twelfth Night”: William Shakespeare’s sparkling, romantic comedy of love, longing, gender confusion and marriage; Portland Shakespeare Project; Artists Repertory Theatre, Portland; www.portlandshakes.org or 503-313-3048.

July 10 — “Dancing with the Stars: Live!”: ABC’s hit show “Dancing with the Stars” is going back on the road giving fans the opportunity to see their favorite stars dance live in their hometowns; Keller Auditorium, Portland; P5*

July 22 — Club BodyVox: BodyVox and Chamber Music Northwest team up again this year for two concerts in one night featuring classics, a world premiere, and more; BodyVox Dance Center, Portland; www.cmnw.org.

July 29-Aug. 16 — “Hair: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical”: A cultural phenomenon in musical theatre history, “Hair” celebrates the rock music and culture of the ‘60s and ‘70s and follows a group of young Americans in their effort to foster peace and love during the Vietnam War; Presented by Enlightened Theatrics; Salem’s Historic Grand Theatre, Salem; www.enlightenedtheatrics.org.

July 31 — “Whoopee!”: A thoroughly goofy story of rivalry, car (and horse) chases, threatened violence, and true love; The Shedd Institute, Eugene; www.theshedd.org or 541-434-7000.

Exhibits

Through June 30 — Fire On The Water: Dragon Boat Art Show: A Group Art Show inspired by the theme of Dragon Boating; Antoinette Hatfield Hall, Portland; P5*

Through Aug. 10 — “Forestial, Salvage, Inhabit”; World Forestry Center, Portland; www.worldforestry.org.

Through Aug. 15 — “State of Oregon Craft”: Showcasing the diversity of Oregon’s craft artists and traditions; Museum of Contemporary Craft, Portland; www.museumofcontemporarycraft.org or 503-223-2654.

Through Sept. 7 — Oregon Museum of Science and Industry: The following exhibits are currently on display: “Ripley’s Believe it or Not” (Through Sept. 7); Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, Portland; www.omsi.edu or 800-955-6674.

Through Sept. 20 — Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art: The following exhibits are currently on display: “Elegance & Nobility: Modern & Contemporary Korean Literati Taste” (through June 30), “Ten Symbols of Longevity and Late Joseon Korean Culture” (through June 30), “Vistas of a World Beyond: Traditional Gardens in Chinese Material Culture” (through July 26), “Amanda Marie and X-O: The Many Places We Are” (through Aug. 9), “Rick Bartow: Things You Know But Cannot Explain” (through Aug. 9), “Gustavo Germano: Ausencias” (through Aug. 16), “The Word Became Flesh: Images of Christ in Orthodox Devotional Objects” (through Aug. 30), “Japanese Impressions from the Vault: The Rare, the Beautiful, and the Bizarre” (through Sept. 6) and “Brett Weston in Oregon” (through Sept. 20); Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Eugene; jsma.uoregon.edu.

Through Oct. 18 — Portland Art Museum: The following exhibits are currently on display: “Classically Modern: The Portraiture of Vera Prášilova Scott” (through June 21), “APEX: Betty LaDuke” (through July 19), “Subject/Object: Modernist Photography from the Bluff Collection” (through July 26), “David Hockney: A Rake’s Progress” (through Aug. 2) and “Hand and Wheel: Contemporary Japanese Clay” (through Oct. 18); Portland Art Museum, Portland; www.portlandartmuseum.org or 503-226-2811.

Miscellany

Through June 28 — Portland Jewish Film Festival: The Portland Jewish Film Festival explores themes of spirituality and Jewish identity throughout all parts of the world, especially how American Jews perceive themselves in a larger social context; Northwest Film Center, Portland; www.nwfilm.org.

June 19-21 — Oregon Garden Brewfest, The Oregon Garden, Silverton; www.oregongarden.org.

June 20 — “Full Draw” Film Tour: “Full Draw” breaks the boundaries of hunting films and will truly inspire all who share the passion and pursuit of bow hunting and outdoor films; Craterian Theater at the Collier Center for the Performing Arts, Medford; www.craterian.org.

June 20 — unReal, a Mountain Bike Film: Rise into the unReal and explore the imagination of some of the best mountain bikers on the planet, creating a world where snow is fair game, 1000-pound mammals are riding partners, and anything is possible; Aladdin Theater, Portland; TF*

July 10-12 — Oregon Country Fair, Veneta, Oregon; www.oregoncountryfair.org or TW*

July 17 – Aug. 27 — Top Down: Rooftop Cinema: Top Down is the Northwest Film Center’s annual outdoor film series held atop the panoramic parking rooftop of the Hotel deLuxe, this unique outdoor event also includes performances from local bands, cocktails, beers, and BBQ from Gracie’s Restaurant; Hotel deLuxe, Portland; www.nwfilm.org.

July 31-Aug. 2 — Hello Kitty’s Supercute Friendship Festival, Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland; www.ticketmaster.com.

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