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| Gather Repertory Theatre: One Act Festival
June 5-7 at 7:30pm June 8 at 2:00pm
Join us for five short plays - in just two hours - all in one amazing night! You'll definitely laugh, you might even cry, and you will most certainly have a great time enjoying the work of five directors, eleven actors, a full production team, and being a part of the Gather community.
See full descriptions on the LaJoie Theatre website
Website Social Media: @gatherrepertory
Content Overview: The content of these plays includes some mature themes and language, violence and depiction of murder, homophobic behavior, and flashing lights. The festival is generally recommended for ages 13+, though any age is allowed to enter according to the discretion of the parent/guardian. For more specific information about the content please email boxoffice@chehalemculturalcenter.org
Boise, Idaho by Sean Michael Welch
Directed by Matthew Sunderland
Right Field of Dreams by Stephen Kaplan
Directed by Seth Renne
The Cardinal by DC Cathro
Directed by Jeffrey Puukka
The Almond Milk by Sophie Brawn
Directed by Charlee Brown
Misfortune by Harvey Levine
Directed by Aleksandr Chernousov | Reserve Tickets! |
| CCComedy 6/13: Katie Nguyen, Chris Hudson, and Gabby Poccia
Doors open at 7:00pm
Performance begins at 7:30pm
Snacks and beverages will be for sale before and after the show.
Featuring: Katie Nguyen, Chris Hudson, and Gabby Poccia!
The content of this show is best suited for adults. | Reserve Tickets! |
| An Evening with Sam Hedrick
Doors open at 6:30pm
Concert begins at 7:00pm
Songwriter Sam Hedrick (he/him) is trying to figure out his niche. Country music, pop music, maybe….worship music?! Come explore all the special interests of Portland's hottest trans worship leader and aspiring country music star.
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| Journey with The Native American Flute
Sunday, June 29
Doors open at 1:30pm Performance begins at 2:00pm
Featuring Jan Michael Looking Wolf, Robin Gentlewolf, and special guests
An inspirational concert by Kalapuya Tribal Elder and Global Music Awards Lifetime Achievement Recipient Jan Michael Looking Wolf that features beautiful Native American Flutes, Tribal drums, indigenous chants along with acoustic native-folk songs. With a blend of authentic indigenous and contemporary music that shares a story of everyone’s connection to each other and Mother Earth, this is an uplifting experiences for audiences of all ages. Award winning Flutist Robin Gentlewolf and other guest performers will join Jan Michael on stage.
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| Chamber Music Northwest Presents: Opus13
Doors open at 6:30pm
Concert begins at 7:00pm
Spend a summer evening at LaJoie Theatre listening to the Opus13 String Quartet! This highly-praised, Scandinavian ensemble will present a free, hour-long community concert at the Chehalem Cultural Center. All ages are welcome to this exciting performance! This concert is presented by Chamber Music Northwest as part of their 2025 Summer Festival.
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| Tall Poppy String Band
Sunday, July 27
Doors open at 1:30pm Performance begins at 2:00pm
Tall Poppy String Band is an Old Time trio featuring fiddler George Jackson, guitarist Morgan Harris, and banjoist Cameron DeWhitt. Drawing from the deep well of American string band music, Tall Poppy String Band approaches tradition with playful curiosity; each performance more a discussion than a statement. Whether they’re chasing the elusive downbeat of a source recording, playing with the pronouns in a bluegrass standard, or challenging the assumed roles of their instruments, Tall Poppy String Band endeavours to prove that tradition is still being written.
Featuring George Jackson, Morgan Harris, and Cameron DeWhitt
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| Rosebud String Quartet and Chatter PDX perform Mozart's Clarinet Quintet and More!
Doors open at 6:30pm
Performance begins at 7:00pm
Featured Musicians: James Shields, Clarinet Aaron Schwebel, Violin Emily Cole, Violin Michael Gurevich, Violin Keith Hamm, Viola Leanna Rutt, Cello
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| LaRhonda Steele Band
Doors open at 1:30pm
Performance begins at 2:00pm
LaRhonda Steele, a Blues and gospel singer and songwriter, is recognized as one the region's best rhythm and blues vocalists. She has been dubbed "The First Lady of Portland Blues”—a title of leadership that she lives up to as she shares songs that carry forth directly from her soul and spiritual life-force.
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| Join us in the Black Box Theater for a hilarious, family-friendly show! Acts might include magic, juggling, skits, singing, and more!
Doors open at 6:30pm
Show begins at 7:00pm
Seating is general admission for all except Vaudeville season subscribers with saved seats.
Please arrive by 6:50pm to claim your seat. At 6:55pm any open seats will become available to those on the waitlist.
Accessibility: If you need an aisle seat, wheelchair space, or any other form of assistance please either note this in your ticket purchase OR contact the box office: boxoffice@chehalemculturalcenter.org
A variety of snacks and beverages will be available for purchase before the show and at intermission. The show runs about 90 minutes with an intermission approximately halfway through. | Reserve Tickets! |
| Jacob Jolliff Band
Doors open at 6:30pm
Concert begins at 7:00pm
Jacob Jolliff is one of the world's premier contemporary mandolinists. In 2011, he graduated from Berklee College of Music, having studied there on a full scholarship. The following year, in 2012, he won the USA's National Mandolin Championship in Winfield, KS. A fixture of the bluegrass scene, he has performed and collaborated with Béla Fleck, Tony Trischka, Michael Daves, Grant Gordy, Wes Corbett, and Alex Hargreaves, to name a few. Additionally, throughout his 20s, he toured as a member of the groups Joy Kills Sorrow and Yonder Mountain String Band. Currently, his focus is on his own ensemble, The Jacob Jolliff Band - one of the most cutting-edge progressive bluegrass groups on the scene today. They've released three albums, the most recent of which, "Instrumentals, Vol. 2: Mandolin Mysteries," dropped in May 2024. The band plays a combination of complex original instrumental music and vocal repertoire that spans from trad bluegrass to unlikely pop covers. Improvisation and the ensemble interplay are at the forefront. | Reserve Tickets! |
| Join us in the LaJoie Theatre for a very special holiday family-friendly show! Acts might include magic, juggling, skits, singing, and more!
Doors open at 6:30pm
Show begins at 7:00pm
A variety of snacks and beverages will be available for purchase before the show and at intermission. The show runs about 90 minutes with an intermission approximately halfway through. | Reserve Tickets! |