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Call Board: a Producer's Directory

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CALL BOARD (n.) theatre The most important cork board you ever relied on.

The Lunacy Stageworks Call Board is the place where you can find the artists, technicians, fellow companies, and commercial resources to do what you do best: produce theater.

We invite you to make this page your resource. Does your production require a program for sound cue playback? Lamps? A broken toilet? Search "Businesses" from the menu to the right. Are you looking for the right actor? A good stage manager? Search "Individuals."




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Some local theatre companies you should know about...


Portland Playhouse Portland Playhouse
Production Company
www.portlandplayhouse.org
 
"Portland Playhouse is dedicated to producing quality, intimate, live performance in which the interaction between artists and audience is paramount. We hold theatre to be a space in which people of all social, economic, racial, and political backgrounds can come together to celebrate the complexity of our shared human experience."


Defunkt Theatre Defunkt Theatre
Production Company
www.defunktheatre.com
 
"defunkt theatre (lowercase intended) is a nationally recognized, non-profit ensemble theatre company dedicated to creating innovative productions that challenge conventional ideals of society and theatre at a reasonable price. we offer fresh and relevant perspectives on issues of race, gender, class. we strive to stretch the minds and comfort zones of our audience. "


Portland ETC

Portland Ensemble Theatre Company
Production Company
www.portlandetc.org
 
"Portland ETC is committed to the principle that theater is at its best when its members are united in a true ensemble - where every member exists as an integral part of the whole. A collective of young artists, we are eager to bring fresh perspectives and voices to Portland."