BOARD OF DIRECTORS
INFO | PCS
Website:
www.pcs.org
Mary Boyle, Chair
Civic Volunteer
Mardilyn Saathoff, Vice Chair
Chief Governance Officer & Corporate Secretary, NW Natural
Mike Golub, Second Vice Chair
President of Business Operations, Portland Timbers
Peter V. Potwin, Treasurer
Retired, CFO, Benson Industries, Inc.
Brigid Flanigan, Secretary
President, Shamrock Holdings, LLC
Steve Hedberg, Immediate Past Chair
COO, Perkins Coie
Chris Coleman, President
Artistic Director, Portland Center Stage
Ticket Office
445.3700
Group Sales 445.3794
Admin. Offices
445.3720
Contributions
445.3744
Volunteer Info
445.3825
Lost and Found
445.3700
Emergency #
445.3727
Audition Hotline
445.3849
Education
445.3795
Capital Campaign 445.3729
Building Rentals
445.3824
Rukaiyah Adams, Chief Investment Officer, Meyer Memorial Trust
N. Christian Anderson, III, Chairman, Oregonian Media Group
Ted Austin, Senior Vice President, The Private Client Reserve of U.S. Bank
Sharon Barnes, Community Volunteer
Christopher P. Cline, Wealth Management Director, Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.
Sarah Crooks, Partner, Perkins Coie, LLP
Evelyn Crowell, Retired, Portland State University
Gail Hayes Davis, Civic Volunteer
Steve Domreis, Architect Emeritus, GBD Architects
Randy Foster, Partner, Stoel Rives LLP
Diana Gerding, Community Volunteer
Tasca Gulick, Community Activist
Lani Hayward, Executive VP, Creative Strategies, Umpqua Holdings Corp
Yuki “Lynne” Johnston, Advocate for the Arts
Jim Knoll, President, Knoll Mediation
Karen O’Connor Kruse, Partner, Stoel Rives LLP
Dedre Marriott, Community Volunteer
Bob Packard, Managing Partner, Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Architects
Bruce Ramseyer, Senior Vice President, Private Banking, Washington Trust Bank
Pat Ritz, Chairman and CEO, Footwear Specialties International
Dave Robertson, Vice President, Public Policy, PGE
Joe Sawicki, Vice President and General Manager, Mentor Graphics,
Design - To - Silicon Division
Marcy Schwartz, Senior Vice President, CH2M HILL
Michael Sheridan, VP, Financial Advisor, The Newhouse Sheridan Group,
Merrill Lynch
Ann E. Smith Sehdev, Physician, Cascade Pathology
Doug Smith, Senior Vice President, AMEC
John Taylor, Co-founder, Arcadia Investment Corporation
Brian Wilson
Steven E. Wynne, Executive Vice President, Moda Health
J. Greg Ness, Director Emeritus, Chairman, President and CEO, Standard Insurance,
StanCorp Financial Group
Julie Vigeland, Director Emeritus, Civic Volunteer
PLEASE ARRIVE EARLY. Late seating may be
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128 NW ELEVENTH AVE.
BOX OFFICE HOURS
Phone: Noon – 6:00 p.m., Daily
Walk-Up Window: Open Until Showtime
Single tickets and season tickets may be purchased in person,
online at WWW.PCS.ORG, or by phone at 503.445.3700.
offered but is at the discretion of the House Manager;
late seating is not guaranteed. Those arriving late
to a performance or exiting the theater during the
performance may be asked to view the show on the
lobby monitor until intermission. Refunds and/or
exchanges are not available for late arrivals.
NO LATE SEATING AVAILABLE IN THE STUDIO.
Because of the intimate nature of the Ellyn Bye
Studio, it is not possible to accommodate
late seating.
NO CAMERAS OR RECORDING EQUIPMENT.
No recording devices of any kind are allowed in
the theaters.
PLEASE SILENCE ALL CELL PHONES. You may
check your cell phones with the concierge and they
will notify you in case of an emergency.
CHECK BACKPACKS and LARGE PARCELS.
For safety purposes, please check large backpacks
and parcels at the coat check.
THE GERDING THEATER IS FULLY ACCESSIBLE
FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES. Anyone with
a special seating need (such as moderate sight or
hearing impairment) is encouraged to inform the Box
Office in advance to accommodate the request.
ASSISTED LISTENING DEVICES ARE AVAILABLE.
Listening devices are available at the concierge desk
free of charge.
CHILDREN, UNDER THE AGE OF SIX, NOT
ADMITTED. While we encourage you to bring
interested children to the theater, as a courtesy to
other patrons and actors, we do not admit anyone
under the age of six years to PCS performances.
FOOD IS NOT ALLOWED INSIDE THE THEATER.
Beverages are allowed, but must be in a compostable
cup with a lid. All food must be consumed in
the lobby.
PLEASE DO NOT WEAR STRONG PERFUMES/
COLOGNES. Strong perfumes or colognes can be
distracting for other patrons and for people with
allergies. Please use moderation when applying strong
fragrances before the performance.
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