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Portland'5 Centers for the Arts company history timeline

1994

Beginning in 1994, nonprofit group Friends of the Performing Arts Center raised funds for improvements within PCPA venues.

1997

In 1997, a donation of $650,000 from Herb and Jeanne Mittleman Newmark gave the Newmark Theatre its name.

2000

In 2000, Corey Brunish’s $350,000 donation in honor of his mother, Virginia, named the Brunish Hall (now Brunish Theatre). And later that year, Richard B. Keller made a $1.5 million donation that renamed the Portland Civic Auditorium to the Keller Auditorium.

2015

Read the Portland'5 Presents 2015/16 Season Program

2016

Read the Portland'5 Annual Report 2016-17

2017

Read the Portland'5 Presents 2017/18 Winter/Spring Season Program

2018

Read the Portland'5 Presents 2018/19 Summer/Fall Season Program

2019

Read the Portland'5 Presents 2019/20 Winter/Spring Season Program

2022

Beginning March 12, 2022, requirements for entry will be determined by each performance.

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Founded
1987
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Headquarters
Portland, OR
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Founders
Bryann Turner,Chris Sittner,Cinzia Corio-Holman,Daniel Platt,Gary Maffei,Geoffrey Neill,Gus Castaneda,Heather Kmetz,Robyn Williams,Victoria Venturi
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