The Winningstad hosts bold theatre, dance, music and experimental productions in its 304-seat house — drawing audiences into close, unforgettable encounters with live art. Once posted, Portland'5 reserves the right to delete submissions that contain vulgar language, personal attacks of any kind, or offensive comments that target or disparage any ethnic, racial, sexual or religious group. Portland'
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