Out of town events calendar

Published 12:00 am Friday, April 15, 2016

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

Concerts

April 15 — Moe. / Chris Robinson Brotherhood, Wonder Ballroom, Portland; TF*

April 15 — Paul McCartney, Moda Center, Portland; www.ticketmaster.com

April 15 — Richard Cheese & Lounge Against The Machine, McMenamins Crystal Ballroom, Portland; www.etix.com.

April 15 — Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings / Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, Keller Auditorium, Portland; P5*

April 15-17 — Siri Vik, The Shedd Institute, Eugene; www.theshedd.org or 541-434-7000.

April 16 — Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals / BJ the Chicago Kid, Roseland Theater, Portland; CT*

April 16 — Elvis Costello, McDonald Theatre, Eugene; TW*

April 17 — Bonnie Raitt, Keller Auditorium, Portland; P5*

April 17 — Parov Stelar, McMenamins Crystal Ballroom, Portland; www.etix.com.

April 19 — Boyce Avenue, Wonder Ballroom, Portland; TF*

April 19 — Lush, McMenamins Crystal Ballroom, Portland; www.etix.com.

April 21 — Frightened Rabbit, Wonder Ballroom, Portland; TF*

April 20 — Courtney Barnett, McMenamins Crystal Ballroom, Portland; www.etix.com.

April 22 — Down the Rabbit Hole / Phutureprimitive / Bluetech, McMenamins Crystal Ballroom, Portland; www.etix.com.

April 22-23 — Fruition, Wonder Ballroom, Portland; TF*

April 23 — Cloud Cult, Aladdin Theater, Portland; TF*

April 23 — Dej Loaf, Roseland Theater, Portland; CT*

April 25-26 — M83, Roseland Theater, Portland; April 25; SOLD OUT; CT*

April 26 — The 1975, Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland; P5*

April 26 — Pentatonix, Theater of the Clouds, Portland; www.ticketmaster.com.

April 27 — Poco, Craterian Theater at the Collier Center for the Performing Arts, Medford; www.craterian.org or 541-779-3000.

April 28 — Beach House, McMenamins Crystal Ballroom, Portland; SOLD OUT; www.etix.com.

April 28 — James Bay, Roseland Theater, Portland; SOLD OUT; CT*

April 28 — Years & Years, Roseland Theater, Portland; CT*

April 29 — Gin Wigmore, Star Theater, Portland; www.startheaterportland.com.

April 29 — James Bay, Roseland Theater, Portland; SOLD OUT; CT*

April 29 — Say Anything / MeWithoutYou / Teen Suicide / Museum Mouth, Wonder Ballroom, Portland; TF*

April 29 — Tortoise, Revolution Hall, Portland; TF*

May 1 — Andy Mineo, McMenamins Crystal Ballroom, Portland; www.etix.com.

May 3 — The Von Trapps, Star Theater, Portland; www.ticketweb.com

May 4 — Four Tet, Wonder Ballroom, Portland; TF*

May 5 — Magic Man / The Griswolds, Wonder Ballroom, Portland; TF*

May 5 — Motion City Soundtrack, Roseland Theater, Portland; CT*

May 6 — Steel Panther, McMenamins Crystal Ballroom, Portland; www.etix.com.

May 7 — Aesop Rock with Rob Sonic and DJ Zone, Wonder Ballroom, Portland; TF*

May 7 — The Neighbourhood, Roseland Theater, Portland; CT*

May 8 — Immortal Technique, Wonder Ballroom, Portland; TF*

May 8 — Pokey LaFarge, Wonder Ballroom, Portland; TF*

May 9 — Lucius, Wonder Ballroom, Portland; TF*

May 10 — Nothing But Thieves, Star Theater, Portland; www.ticketweb.com

May 11 — Bob Mould, Wonder Ballroom, Portland; TF*

May 11 — Tech N9ne / Krizz Kaliko, McDonald Theatre, Eugene; TW*

May 12 — Poncho Sanchez, Hult Center for the Performing Arts, Eugene; www.hultcenter.org or 541-682-5000.

May 13 — The Thermals, Wonder Ballroom, Portland; TF*

May 13 — Violent Femmes, McMenamins Crystal Ballroom, Portland; SOLD OUT; www.etix.com.

May 16 — Home Within / Kinan Azmeh, Aladdin Theater, Portland; TF*

May 17 — Aesop Rock with Rob Sonic and DJ Zone, Wonder Ballroom, Portland; TF*

May 17 — The Who, Moda Center, Portland; www.ticketmaster.com.

May 18 — Andrew Bird, Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland; P5*

May 18 — Immortal Technique, Wonder Ballroom, Portland; TF*

May 19 — Charles Bradley, McMenamins Crystal Ballroom, Portland; www.etix.com.

May 19 — Nada Surf, Wonder Ballroom, Portland; TF*

May 20 — Celtic Woman, Hult Center for the Performing Arts, Eugene; www.hultcenter.org or 541-682-5000.

May 21 — The Expendables, McMenamins Crystal Ballroom, Portland; www.etix.com.

May 22 — Celtic Woman, Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland; P5*

May 23 — Buddy Guy, Hult Center for the Performing Arts, Eugene; www.hultcenter.org or 541-682-5000.

May 23 — Buzzcocks, Revolution Hall, Portland; TF*

May 24-25 — Mac DeMarco, Roseland Theater, Portland; CT*

May 25 — Brian Jonestown Massacre, Wonder Ballroom, Portland; TF*

May 25 — Disclosure, Cuthbert Amphitheater, Eugene; TW*

May 25 — Paul Simon, Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland; P5*

May 26 — Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Portland; www.ticketmaster.com.

Lectures & Comedy

Through May 25 — “Live Wire!”: Live tapings on Wednesday evenings of the PBS radio variety show hosted by Luke Burbank, featuring original comedy, performances, interviews and live music from various guests; Mississippi Studios, Portland; www.livewireradio.org.

April 16 — Ron Funches, Aladdin Theater, Portland; TF*

April 24 — Adam Carolla: A live taping of the Adam Carolla Show podcast; Aladdin Theater, Portland; TF*

April 25 — Karen Holmberg and Jennifer Richter: Part of the “Poets on Broadway” series with readings by each poet with food and beverages available for purchase; Antoinette Hatfield Hall rotunda, Portland; P5*

May 2 — Phil Knight: Literary Arts presents the Nike founder in conversation with Adam Gopnik; Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland; P5*

May 14 — Terry Fator, Spirit Mountain Casino, Grande Ronde; www.spiritmountain.com.

May 17 — National Geographic Live — The Search for Live Beyond Earth: A first-hand report on the search for real extraterrestrials from astrobiologist Kevin Hand who works at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena; Newmark Theatre, Portland; P5*

May 19 — Rana Foroohar: The assistant managing editor and economics columnist at TIME magazine presents a speech titled, “Makers and Takers and the Future of the Global Economy”; Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland; P5*

May 27 — Ron White, Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland; P5*

Symphony & Opera

Through April 23 — “Overview Effect”: the world premiere of Tylor Neist’s immersive multimedia performance with the Bridgetown Orchestra to celebrate Earth Day 2016; Portland Center Stage’s Ellyn Bye Studio, Portland; bridgetownorchestra.com or 503-616-9595.

April 16 — 2CELLOS: Young Croatian cellists Luka Sulic and Stjepan Hauser break down boundaries between different genres of music, from classical and film music to pop and rock; Keller Auditorium, Portland; P5*

April 17 — Dance Party: A classical music program designed just so kids can get their wiggle on with pieces like Glière’s “Russian Sailor’s Dance” and Leroy Anderson’s “Sandpaper Ballet, plus performances from the Dance West Ensemble;” Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland; www.orsymphony.org or 503-228-1353.

April 23-24 — “Critical Mass: Vaughan Williams & Martin”: Oregon Repertory Singers presents two of the most important compositions for a cappella choir, “Mass in G Minor” (1921) by Ralph Vaughn Williams and “Mass for Double Chorus” by Frank Martin; First United Methodist Church, Portland; www.orsingers.org or 503-230-0652.

April 23-25 — Lamsma Plays Tchaikovsky, Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland; www.orsymphony.org or 503-228-1353.

April 23-May 6 — Classical Up Close: A series of free chamber music concerts performed by musicians of the Oregon Symphony throughout the Portland metro area; Various venues, Portland; www.allclassical.org.

April 29 — Star Wars and More — The Music of John Williams: The Oregon Symphony celebrates one of the greatest film composers of all time, with music from “Star Wars,” “Harry Potter,” “Indiana Jones,” “Schindler’s List” and many others; Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland; www.orsymphony.org or 503-228-1353.

May 6, 8, 12, 14 — “The Magic Flute”: Maurice Sendak’s fairytale designs are the perfect visual counterpart to Mozart’s radiant score; Keller Auditorium, Portland; www.portlandopera.org or 503-274-6560.

May 7 — “Back to the Future”: A screening of the 1985 cult classic film to celebrate its 30th anniversary with the Oregon Symphony playing Alan Silvestri’s musical score live; Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland; www.orsymphony.org or 503-228-1353.

May 9 — Music of the Eagles — A Tribute to Glenn Frey: The Oregon Symphony along with vocalists Terry Brock, John Hines and Randy Jackson perform some of The Eagles’ best known hits; Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland; www.orsymphony.org or 503-228-1353.

May 13 — The Blind Boys of Alabama: Five-time grammy award winning gospel singers; Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland; P5*

May 14, 15 — “Little Women”: Presented by Eugene Opera; Hult Center for the Performing Arts, Eugene; www.hultcenter.org or 541-682-5000.

May 14-16 — Ohlsson Plays Brahms: Pianist Garrick Ohlsson plays Brahms’ “Second Piano Concerto” with the Oregon Symphony; Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland; www.orsymphony.org or 503-228-1353.

May 21, 23 — Mahler’s “Symphony No. 3”, Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland; www.orsymphony.org or 503-228-1353.

May 21 — “People Like Us”: The Soromundi Lesbian Chorus of Eugene’s annual spring choral concert; Hult Center for the Performing Arts, Eugene; www.hultcenter.org or 541-682-5000.

May 24 — “The Music of Queen — A Rock Symphony”: Bridging the gulf between rock ‘n’ roll and classical music, “The Music of Queen” combines a full orchestra, a rock band and vocals to capture Queen’s distinctive sound; Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland; www.orsymphony.org 503-228-1353.

June 3, 5, 9, 11 — “Sweeney Todd”, Keller Auditorium, Portland; www.portlandopera.org.

Theater & Dance

Through April 23 — “Beautiful Decay”: A Nicolo Fonte production by the Oregon Ballet Theatre that juxtaposes daring athleticism and technical prowess; Newmark Theatre, Portland; www.obt.org.

Through May 1 — “The Pianist of Willesden Lane”: Portland Center Stage presents the true story of a young musician’s escape from Nazi Germany, featuring some of the most beloved pieces in the classical piano repertoire; Gerding Theater at the Armory, Portland; www.pcs.org or 503-445-3700.

Through Oct. 30 — The Oregon Shakespeare Festival: Including “The River Bride” (through July 7), “Twelfth Night” (through Oct. 30), “Great Expectations” (through Oct. 30), “The Yeomen of the Guard” (through Oct. 30), “Vietgone” (March 30-Oct. 29), “Roe” (April 20-Oct. 29), “Hamlet” (June 7-Oct. 14), “The Wiz” (June 8-Oct. 15), “The Winter’s Tale” (June 9-Oct. 16), “Richard II” (July 5-Oct. 30), and “Timon of Athens” (July 28-Oct. 29); OSF Campus, Ashland; www.osfashland.org or 800-219-8161.

April 19-24 — “Newsies”: The captivating musical about of a band of underdogs who become unlikely heroes when they stand up to the most powerful men in New York; U.S. Bank Broadway in Portland series; Keller Auditorium, Portland; www.portlandopera.org or 503-241-1802.

April 21 — “Menopause, The Musical”: The musical comedy about four women addressing anything from hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings or memory fog and tackling “The Change” head on; Benefits the Susan G. Komen foundation; Craterian Theater at the Collier Center for the Performing Arts, Medford; www.craterian.org or 541-779-3000.

April 21 — “Ritual”: A multi-story, multi-sensory, multi-disciplinary experience with dancers, performers, musicians and visual artists collaborating with technology specialists and dreamers; Hult Center for the Performing Arts, Eugene; www.hultcenter.org or 541-682-5000.

April 22 — “Nufonia Must Fall”: A graphic novel animated in real time with a live soundtrack, featuring Kid Koala and the Afiara Quartet; Hult Center for the Performing Arts, Eugene; www.hultcenter.org or 541-682-5000.

April 22-24 — “Menopause The Musical”: A humorous musical parody staged to classic tunes from the ’60s, ’70s and ’80s; Hult Center for the Performing Arts, Eugene; www.hultcenter.org or 541-682-5000.

April 26-27 — “Million Dollar Quartet”: A Broadway musical telling of the story of Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins; Hult Center for the Performing Arts, Eugene; www.hultcenter.org or 541-682-5000.

April 30 — “Neon Jungle”: Work Dance Company presents a performance of hip-hop, jazz-funk, contemporary, modern dance and more; Hult Center for the Performing Arts, Eugene; www.hultcenter.org or 541-682-5000.

May 1 — “In Celebration of African American Gospel”: A journey through African American gospel music throughout history; Hult Center for the Performing Arts, Eugene; www.hultcenter.org or 541-682-5000.

May 3-29 — “Grand Concourse”: With touching humor a motley group working together in a Bronx soup kitchen unravels the intricacies of need, the vagaries of compassion and limits of forgiveness; Artists Repertory Theatre, Portland; www.artistsrep.org or 503-241-1278.

May 6-7 — “Mercury Half-Life” (excerpts) “Valse Fantaisie” and “Raymonda Pas de Dix”: Performed by The Portland Ballet; Lincoln Performance Hall — Portland State University, Portland; www.theportlandballet.org or 503-452-8448.

May 14 — “Body Vox: Urban Meadow”: A “best of the best” program from Body Vox that is a unique blend of dance, theater and film; Hult Center for the Performing Arts, Eugene; www.hultcenter.org or 541-682-5000.

Exhibits

Through April 30 — Bush Barn Art Center: The following exhibits are currently on display: “Young Artists Showcase” (through April 30); “Featured Artist: Nancy Norman” (through April 23); “Short Stories: Reflections on the SAA Permanent Collection” (through April 23); Bush Barn Art Center, Salem; www.salemart.org or 503-581‑2228.

Through May 1 — “ROT: The Afterlife of Trees”: a multi-media exhibit with a variety of visual, written and performing arts featuring rot and decomposing wood as the theme; World Forestry Center, Portland; www.worldforestry.org.

Through July 5 — Oregon Historical Society: “Chinese American: Exclusion/Inclusion” (through June 1); “Painting Oregon’s Harvest: The Art of Kathy Deggendorfer” (through June 6); “Perfectly Fit: The Multnomah Athletic Club, 1891-2016” (through July 5); “Beyond the Gate: A Tale of Portland’s Historic Chinatowns” (through June 21); Oregon Historical Society, Portland; www.ohs.org.

Through Aug. 7 — Portland Art Museum: The following exhibits are currently on display: “Contemporary Native Photographers and the Edward Curtis Legacy: Zig Jackson, Wendy Red Star, Will Wilson” (through May 8); “Contemporary Northwest Art Awards 2016” (through May 8); “Carl Kahler: My Wife’s Lovers” (through May 15); “A Netsuke Menagerie” (through June 5); “Apex: Vanessa Renwick” (through Jul. 17); “Measure, Gesture, Form: Modern and Contemporary Drawings from a Recent Gift” (through Jul. 31); “Leroy Setziol” (through Aug. 7); “William Eggleston: Selections from the Wilson Centre for Photography” (through Aug. 21); Portland Art Museum, Portland; www.portlandartmuseum.org or 503-226-2811.

Through Sept. 4 — Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art: The following exhibits are currently on display: “From the Heart: The Photographs of Brian Lanker” (through April 24); “Masterworks on Loan” (through May 15); “Strike a Pose: Images of Dance from the JSMA’s Collections” (through June 5); “Olga Volchkova: The Nature of Religion” (through June 13); “‘True’ Korean Landscapes & Virtuous Scholars” (through July 24); “Benevolence & Loyalty: Filial Piety in Chinese Art” (through July 31); “Call and Response” (through Aug. 28); “Shaping the Collection: 50 Years of Pacific Northwest Sculpture at the JSMA” (through Sept. 4); Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Eugene; jsma.uoregon.edu.

Through May 15 — Portland Children’s Museum: “Run! Jump! Fly! Adventures in Action” lets you try out surfing, snowboarding and kung fu, scramble through a climbing canyon and make your flycycle flap its wings; Portland Children’s Museum, Portland; www.portlandcm.org or 503-223-6500.

Through July 2 — Museum of Contemporary Craft: The following exhibits are currently on display: Rowland Ricketts (through June 4); Craft Advanced Research Projects Agency (through July 2); Museum of Contemporary Craft, Portland; www.museumofcontemporarycraft.org or 503-223-2654.

June 18-Jan. 8 — “Space: An Out-of-Gravity Experience”: Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, Portland; www.omsi.edu or 800-955-6674.

Miscellany

Through April 29 — Seijun Suzuki Retrospective: Screenings of 14 films from a director at the vanguard of the radical Japanese cinema of the late 1950s and 1960s; Presented by the Northwest Film Center; Whitsell Auditorium — Portland Art Museum, Portland; www.nwfilm.org.

Through May 1 — Wooden Shoe Tulip Fest: 40 acres of blooming tulip fields arranged in patterns of color that change annually, plus food, wine tasting and more; Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm, Woodburn; www.woodenshoe.com or 503-634-2243.

April 16 — Hood River Hard-Pressed Cider Fest, Hood River; www.hoodriver.org/cider-fest or 541-386-2000.

April 20 — RuPaul’s Drag Race: Battle of the Seasons, Revolution Hall, Portland; TF*

April 21 — “Suicide Girls: Blackheart Burlesque”; McDonald Theatre, Eugene; TW*

April 21-22 — Dita Von Teese: The burlesque star headlines the “Burlesque: Strip Strip Hooray!” variety show; Roseland Theater, Portland; CT*

April 22-23 — Rogue Valley Fermentation Celebration: A beer, cider and whiskey festival featuring 20-25 craft brewers, distillers and kombucha from Northern California and Southern Oregon; Harry David Field, Medford; www.roguebrewfest.com.

April 23 — 20th Annual Olympic Club Brewfest: Featuring beers and cider from a variety of McMenamins’ breweries and guest breweries such as Fish Brewing, Elliott Bay Brewing, Fremont Brewing, Spire Mountain Cider and more, plus live music; McMenamins Olympic Club Hotel, Centralia; www.mcmenamins.com.

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