Founded by Angus Bowmer in 1935, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival (OSF) has grown from a three-day festival of two plays to a nationally renowned theatre arts organization that presents an eight-month season of up to 11 plays that include works by Shakespeare as well as a mix of classics, contemporary plays, musicals and world-premieres.See more..
We were expecting a great dinner and fun experience at the new Cinetopis location. Unfortunately, the food was mediocre and the service poor. After waiit staff kept walking by our table, ignoring us for 15 minutes, we had to flag down a manager to get table service. By then we had to rusht hrough our dinner to get to the movie on time. IThe food was okay but not great. The theatre seats were comfortable but we got stuck waiting for them to change our drinks (which we brought with us from dinner) into plastic glasses. Considering the added cost to tickets, this was not the experience we expected. Dave your money and pass on the meal!See more..
4.5Oregon Cabaret Theatre(252 reviews) - Great first night out! Sunday: 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Theaters
The Oregon Cabaret Theatre has provided first-class entertainment and dining in the Rogue Valley for the last thirty-four years. A remodeled church located one block from OSF, the Cabaret’s venue oozes with the old school charm of the jazz era. The restaurant produces exceptional dishes and whether you have a pre-show dinner reservation or just just order drinks and dessert for intermission, the dining pairs well with the Cabaret’s exceptional productions.See more..
The Hult Center, located in Eugene, Oregon, is home to 7 local Resident Companies and many other performance groups in our community. With our 2498 seat Silva Concert Hall and more intimate 458 seat Soreng Theater, we have a variety of performances throughout the year create entertaining and enriching experiences for our community.See more..
Portland Center Stage at The Armory is the largest theater company in Portland that produces fully professional theatrical production for the community, and is one of the 20 largest regional theater companies in the United States. There are two theaters located inside The Armory: the 590-seat U.S. Bank Main Stage and the 190-seat Ellyn Bye Studio. Established in 1988 as an offshoot of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, the company became independent in 1994. An estimated 150,000 visitors attend The Armory annually to enjoy a mix of classical, contemporary and world premiere productions, along with the annual JAW: A Playwrights Festival, and a variety of high quality education and community programs. Eleven productions are offered each season, in addition to roughly 400 community events. The Armory was the first building on the National Register of Historic Places — and the first performing arts venue in the country — to achieve a LEED Platinum rating.See more..
5.0Pix Theatre(102 reviews) - A Reel Experience Movie Theaters
Great place to see a movie, fantastic pricing both entry and concession. Comfortable seating, big screen, a classic theatre experience.See more..
4.5Elsinore Theatre(80 reviews) - This palace is a MUST for you Salem visit list Theaters
It is totally restored and is absolutely gorgeous. Staffed for every occasion by the sweetest volunteers. Seating on the main floor is just OK - but the mezzanine seats are to die for! We attend performances and old time movies here several times a year. It is spectacular!!! See more..
4.5Darkside Cinema(76 reviews) - Great independent cinema with excellant movies Movie Theaters Funky local indie cinema located upstairs (there is an elevator if you need it) on top of a local bookstore in downtown Corvallis. Great choices of movies...he gets the indie ones but also often succeeds in booking Oscar contenders before the other 2 chain movie houses manage to book them. You can buy popcorn (if you want, bring your own bowl), pop, candy etc but are not price gouged like some cinemas. The screening rooms are pretty small, chairs can be funky but mostly pretty comfortable and you can always see the screen well. Not so much of the endless half hour commericals for Coke, etc. mostly pre-viewing some ads for local businesses in Corvallis. Very nice ambience, wonderful owner and staff, everyone involved really cares about movies.See more..
Broadway Rose Theatre Company has been entertaining audiences with professionally produced Broadway musicals, comedies, and revues since 1992 and is proud to be Oregon's premier musical theater company. The company offers six mainstage productions, a children's musical, and a teen workshop production each year, as well as special events such as staged readings and cabaret performances. In addition, Broadway Rose boasts excellent educational outreach programming including drama camps and technical internships.See more..
cole porters Anything Goes -- with the largest cast i have seen on this stage -- 25 singers and dancers ----just great talent -- not to be missed --its on now through october 18 ---------------------------with only 9 rows of seats there isnt a bad seat in the houseSee more..
4.0Camelot Theatre(34 reviews) - sunday performance Sunday: Theaters first time visitors from washington state and it was to hot to hike so we went down to talent easy to find and really lucked out as they have "rush" tickets a certain number and you don't need reservations for half off great production of spamalot theater was so beautiful for such a small town would go back againSee more..
This is a one screen drive-in that is kind of in the middle of nowhere. It primarily operates in the summer and shows double features. The sound runs off radio. I recommend getting there a little early as the screen isn't huge and if you get stuck behind a big truck or something, it won't be the best viewing experience. The concession stand is a miracle of value in this world where everyone is trying to rip you off. You can get a hot dog, popcorn, and large soda for under $10. That alone is worth 5 stars. They also feature pizzas, which I did not try. Places like this that offer a bit of nostalgia are important to keep running, so visit this Drive In and help keep it rolling for many years to come.See more..
5.0Rio Theatre(18 reviews) - Fun night out! Movie Theaters
Had a great time! Service was friendly. Guy at ticket booth was not bothered by the inconvenience of looking for our names in the guest list. Bought our tickets through Fandango and we must have showed up on the list as "Unknown". Seats were comfy and theater was clean.See more..
Local live performances of a wide verity of materials ( comedy, musical, drama, interpretive ) it has something for everyone. We have been attending for going on 20 years and we are always pleased with the presentation and performers. Both local and out of town actors/actresses step with great works. To night is Driving Miss Daisy. See more..
Several Movies are playing at Movies on TV, there's snacks and beverages but be sure to bring your wallet! The popcorn and sodas are quite pricey. Seating is comfortable.See more..
4.5Sawdust Theatre(17 reviews) - CAMP, and lots of fun Sunday: 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM Theaters
This year's melodrama production, "Tricked at the Trestle", is an original play penned by a Founding Sawduster. It is high camp, with audience participation (Booooo, hissss!), pretty good acting, and brief amazing solos in the olio (a hodgepodge of musical selections that have nothing whatsoever to do with the plot) by a very talented Joe Latimer. The entire cast was enjoying themselves immensely, as was the audience. Come a few minutes early for the audience sing-along of old favorites like "Ain't She Sweet?".See more..
The Collaborative Theater Project is an undiscovered gem in Medford. My wife and I have seen two productions so far and enjoyed them both immensely. The Snow Queen was a re-telling of the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale. I found myself digging deeper into the roots of the story after seeing the production. For me that's a sure sign that the play made an impression. These days who doesn't need a little more levity in their life? Leading Ladies kept me laughing from start to finish. I've often heard that comedy is tough to get right, but CTP really nailed it. The casts of both plays were fantastic, and it's clear that CTP is really putting a lot of heart into each production. The CTP theater (near Tinseltown) provides an intimate and comfortable venue. I highly recommend it.See more..
4.5Majestic Theater(16 reviews) - All the World's a Stage... Sunday: Theaters
This intimate, 300 seat), theater is a true Corvallis gem particularly if you sit in the middle section as the wings views are not as good. The variety of programming is impressive, the acoustics and lighting are very good, and the pricing for events is better than reasonable. It's best to get on their mailing list so you won't miss on the wide variety of entertainment options.See more..
Oregon's Oldest Continuous Community Theatre Barnstormers Theatre creates and performs quality collaborative inspiring theater art that is accessible and affordable, with a special focus on encouraging and developing new talent from our community.See more..
4.5Fox Theater(14 reviews) - Relax Spent 2-3 hours Movie Theaters
Relax in this quaint little theater. Way cheaper than going to Salem in the heart of downtown dallas. The food is good tooSee more..
I enjoyed the show immensely, and the talent was top-notch--singers, fiddle playing, guitar playing, and Irish harp. The dancers were marvelous, as was Tomaseen, himself, telling his charming Irish folk stories. A trip back to Ireland, for sure.See more..
5.0Star Cinema(13 reviews) - Awesome Spent 1-2 hours Movie Theaters I know it is an old building but that is part of the charm. The staff are always awesome. And I don't need to sell plasma to afford snacks. See more..
4.0The Reel Theatre(11 reviews) - Movie time Movie Theaters Great place to go watch a movie 8 theatre top run movies good service good sound and picture decent seatsSee more..
5.0Cottage Theatre(11 reviews) - Great smail live theatre with special plays Sunday: Theaters
Cottage Theatre delights audiences with its year-round season of plays and musicals. The theatre presents six to eight productions annually, each of which runs for 3 or 4 weeks. The theatre also offers summer theatre camps for children. From humble beginnings under a parachute in 1982, Cottage Theatre now boasts a state-of-the-art facility that was built in 1998 and expanded in 2006.See more..
4.5Richard E. Wildish Community Theater(9 reviews) - Beautiful, comfortable and acoustically sound Theaters The Uketober Festival held their Saturday night headliner concert last weekend at this amazing venue. It was a perfect place for the intimacy of the ukulele and also the hall accommodated the larger ensembles as well. Kudos to the sound production crew! Lighting, sound, seating - all great. Highly recommend!See more..
4.5Cinemark 17(7 reviews) - Best seats ever! Movie Theaters Went to see the new Beauty and the Beast movie with my adult girls. My oldest daughter bought the tickets online - all reserved seating - nice! BUT the best part of this movie experience were the seats - Oh My Gosh - these babies are electric recliners! AWESOME! Each reserved seat is backed up to a wall - no little kicks from the backside. Each seat was wide enough to sit in with a purse next to you and had wide armrests with cup holders. This movie theater has spoiled me - sadly, the theaters in my town are the standard run of the mill old school style. Dang It, going to have to travel 2 hours one-way when I really want to see a movie in comfort (besides my living room - LOL) Next movie "date" planned - Guardians of the Galaxy 2.See more..
4.5Hart Theatre(7 reviews) - First Class Community Theatre Spent 2-3 hours Theaters
Hillsboro Artists' Regional Theatre (HART), originally the Hillsboro Actors Repertory Theater, is a community theatre group in Hillsboro, Oregon, United States. Founded in 1994, the non-profit group presents around six plays each year. Their 99-seat theater is located in downtown Hillsboro next to the Hillsboro Civic Center along Washington Street.See more..
5.0The Joy Cinema And Pub(6 reviews) - Great date night Sunday: 12:00 PM - 11:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Movie Theaters
This place is amazing. It’s locally owned and Jeff the owner is always there. They show it all. If you want to see a B movie from the 60’s they have it. A new movie in 3D- wait a few weeks and it’s there. The price is inexpensive (popcorn, a slice of pizza and a drink with admission $16-$18). Buy local and have a blast. See more..
3.5Regal Cinemas Sherwood 10(5 reviews) - great theatre Spent 2-3 hours Movie Theaters We go there a lot as a family and in teen groups. Safe, clean, rarely crowded, rarely lines, except for special showings See more..
5.0Columbia Theater(4 reviews) - Support the local town Spent 1-2 hours Movie Theaters
Everyone is friendly, the seats are comfy, and it supports our local town and prices are good! Will go back for sure See more..
4.0Mt. Hood Theater(4 reviews) - Love this theater! Spent 1-2 hours Movie Theaters
I've been going here for almost 40 years. It's an old up=dated 50's theater--huge but now with AC and Dolby sound. You can see a double feature if you wish. The prices are low (under $5) and the snacks are much cheaper than regular theaters, too. They even have a real 'small' drink. The movies are the popular movies but right after they leave the chain theaters. They have matinees during school breaks. Highly recommended!See more..
3.0Regal Cinemas(4 reviews) - Not Bad Movie Theaters It's a movie theater... what do you expect? All theaters are becoming pricey... but in all fairness... this one may be the most comfy. It's easily accessible... super comfy chairs... and the movie food is as anywhere else. For a movie night out, this meets expectations! See more..
4.5La Grande Drive-In(3 reviews) - Nice bit of history Sunday: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM Spent 2-3 hours Movie Theaters
Took my teenage daughter to see her first drive-in movie as a bit of a history lesson, as drive-in theaters were even a rarity when I was a kid. Projection was perfect and the audio was via your car radio. There were three movies but we only stayed for the first two. See more..
4.0Granada Theater(3 reviews) - A step back in time Spent 1-2 hours Theaters
Learning about the history behind the Granada and the efforts of the owner to keep the history alive! They offer period movies with dinners to match in a regular basis. They as well have a small local artist display and coffee bar. Well worth the time to check it out. Our only regret was not being able to stay around for the next offering. Enjoy a step back in time!See more..
4.5Historic Rogue Theater(3 reviews) - Rogue Theater is a local treasure. Spent More than 3 hours Theaters
My wife and I enjoyed a terrific meal in downtown Grants Pass before seeing a music show at the famous Rogue Theater on 6th and H Street. Had never heard of “March Fourth” but we’d see them again in a heartbeat, wonderful show. One thing we won’t do again is have a $8 white wine, it was 5 oz of god awfulness. Had had a blast despite.See more..
4.5Regal Cinema Tigard 11(2 reviews) - Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle Sunday: 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM Spent 2-3 hours Movie Theaters Decided to catch an older movie whilst still in the theater. Jumnaji: Welcome to the Jungle was a great choice. Adults were right around 11.90/EASee more..
4.0Cinemark Movies 6(1 review) - 1st Run Movies at Cheap Prices! Spent 2-3 hours Movie Theaters My wife and I frequent this movie theatre regularly. They have a mix of first and second run movies at very affordable prices! They also recently refurbished the seating with much nicer seats. At the same time they increased the legroom by eliminating rows of seats and spreading the rows further apart. This is not a fancy theater but it is incredibly affordable compared to the cost of movies in the larger multiplex theaters in shopping centers and malls. We love our Movies 6!See more..
The Grand Victorian Theatre is a community based venue where plays, dinner theatre, bands, weddings and other entertaining events occur year round.See more..
ShoeString Community Players(0 review) Spent 1-2 hours Theaters The ShoeString Community Players has been producing plays and other performances in Columbia County for over 30 years. Formed from a dedicated group of “Reader’s Theater” performers, SSCP was officially founded in 1982. The first production was Brigadoon, performed at the St. Helens High School Olmscheid Auditorium. SSCP has consistently produced productions and performances since that time.See more..