Mon Feb 15th – Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief – Regal Pioneer Place – 4:50p – $10
It’s the 21st century, but the gods of Mount Olympus and assorted monsters have walked out of the pages of high school student Percy Jackson’s Greek mythology texts and into his life. And they’re not happy: Zeus’ lightning bolt has been stolen, and Percy is the prime suspect. Even more troubling is the sudden disappearance of Percy’s mother. As Percy adapts to his newly discovered status as a demi-god (his father is Poseidon), he finds himself caught between the battling titans of Mt. Olympus. He and his friends embark on a cross-country adventure to catch the true lightning thief, save Percy’s mom, and unravel a mystery more powerful than the gods themselves.
Tues Feb16th – The Receptionist – Portland Center Stage – 7:30P – $20
Beverly the receptionist is definitely a woman in charge—she’s the first in the door, she makes the coffee, she has all the pens. Her co-workers … not so much. Beverly holds their lives and schedules together Mr. Dart from the central office arrives unexpectedly and Beverly is left wondering just what sort of company she works for and what her role really is. This darkly comic exploration of a seemingly mundane environment, the office, reunites director Rose Riordan and playwright Adam Bock, author of The Thugs, produced at PCS in 2007. The Receptionist was the hit of Portland’s fringe scene at CoHo Theater in the fall of 2008, and PCS is thrilled to present this stellar work to an even larger audience.
Thurs Feb 18th – Dashboard Confessional –Wonder Ballroom – 8p – $25
Dashboard Confessional: Led by the therapeutic vocals of Chris Carrabba, Dashboard Confessional have earned a fair amount of popularity with heartfelt, unplugged emo for those who can do without the genre’s typically hard-hitting guitar theatrics, but value the music’s sincerity. And sincerity is where Dashboard Confessional excel: Carraba’s heart-on-sleeve vocals and songwriting exude feeling and melody, much to the delight of melancholy teens in search of a like-minded voice. It’s a long way from Rites of Spring (or even Sunny Day Real Estate), but it’s obvious why so many take this to heart.
Sat Feb 20th Dharma Bums & Young Fresh Fellows – Crystal Ballroom – 8p – $15 advanced $17 at the door
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