Theatre360° will soon be entering into the robust and thriving artistic community in the City of Roses. We look forward to hearing from you as the planning and implementation of this hot new venue moves from dream to reality.
The Idea: A production company and theatre (specifically in the round) housed in the belly of the coolest pub in Portland.
Theatre360° will produce up to six (6) fully-staged exceptional Musical Theatre productions annually. In order to establish a solid, cross-cultured base, each season will produce a show in the standard repertory. Additionally, we will emphasis an eclectic mix of newer works & premiers (as inspired by the New York Musical Theatre Festival – NYMF). The Reasoning: I love Portland, I love beer, I love the art of Musical Theatre and I am not alone! On average, 70% of Portlanders and over 1.5 million visitors attend arts and cultural events annually making the Creative Arts sector a $320 Million industry in the Portland Metro Area. Having earning the nickname "Beervana" by beer aficionados, Portland already embraces other "entertainment meets pub" venues offering movies and live musical events. I believe there is a demographic, although not specifically classified as "theatre goer", who would welcome this refreshing new incarnation where Broadway meets Beer!
The People: This is your Theatre360°! In a recent survey, 9 out of 10 Portland voters believe that arts and culture are important to the growth and development of community. This support for local artists over the past 15-years has made Portland the theatrical and cultural hub of the Pacific Northwest (Shhhh, don't tell Seattle). I am thrilled to be coming home to a community that sees the Creative Arts, not as a luxury, but as a part of who we all are as Oregonians.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Portland Art Museum
Had a great conversation today with Brian Ferriso, Director of the Portland Art Museum. To check out current happens at the Museum, go to:(www.portlandartmuseum.org) Great to know we have a future patron!
Theatre dares us to immerse ourselves in its magic, imagine the impossible, experience our fears and live out our fantasies. Theatre360° connects new audiences to the art of Musical Theatre by creating a fresh, accessible 360° theatrical ride where the excitement of Broadway celebrates with one of Portland’s finest exports – Beer!
Vision
Talented performers, curious audiences and purveyors of Oregon beer collaborate in Musical Theatre that engages the best of each in the enjoyment and preservation of this unique entertainment..
Brad York, Executive Producer
(646) 382-9512 brad.york72@gmail.com
About Brad
BRAD YORKis a born and raised Oregonian. A graduate of Linfield College (BA Vocal Performance 1995) and Arizona State University (MM Music Theatre Performance 2002), Brad's first role was at age 5 on the cafetorium stage at Hayhurst Elementary in SW Portland. Over the past 20 years, from Wilson High School to "The Big Apple", life has provided many wonderful opportunities. As an Actor, Brad has performed with the The Prospect Theatre Co., Fulton Opera House, Gateway Playhouse, Cohoes Music Hall, Arizona Broadway Theatre, Phoenix Theatre, Arizona Jewish Theatre, Oregon Symphony Pops (Maestro Norman Leyden) and the 2004 National Tour of Titanic. Not limited to Music Theatre, he has performed classical choral works with New York's National Choral at Avery Fischer Hall, the historic Riverside Church (8 year member of Riverside's Chancel Choir) and toured internationally (China, Australia, New Zealand, England and France). In 2009, he Produced and performed in Jason Robert Brown’s Songs For A New World, which was presented for the first time in NYC since it’s run of 28 performances at the WPA Theater in 1995. Brad's business acumen was gained working as both the Account Representative and Administrative Consultant with the United Church Funds. The UCF serves as the investment arm of the United Church of Christ with total assets managed equaling 600 million. The UCF is one of the five National Ministries of the UCC.
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