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The Gerding Theater at Armory Building

128 NW 11th Ave, Portland, OR (Pearl)
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Ranked #12 of 281 attractions in Portland
Type: Theatres
Most recent review
- 30 Apr 2013
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Portland
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13 reviews 13 reviews
5 attraction reviews
23 helpful votes 23 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 30 April 2013

This is a really nice venue for small theatrical productions. I just love going there. It is modern inside and historic outside.

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Boston
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31 reviews 31 reviews
7 attraction reviews
8 helpful votes 8 helpful votes
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 21 April 2013

The theatre space provides good sight lines to the stage from most areas, we were in the last row in the orchestra (R) and had no difficulty seeing or hearing the performance. we happened to see Clybourne Park, which was okay but not a great production of a fairly well written play. Rest areas are well designed but I found... More

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Portland, Oregon
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6 reviews 6 reviews
2 helpful votes 2 helpful votes
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 4 April 2013

The seats in the Gerding Theater at Armory Building are comfortable. The bath rooms are easilly accessiable, The productions they choose to put on are great.

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Washington state
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72 reviews 72 reviews
14 attraction reviews
39 helpful votes 39 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 14 March 2013

The actual building housing The Gerding Theater was, long ago, the home of the National Guard in downtown Portland. Visitors today would not be able to find a single indicator of the building's past. Today, it's a greatly respected theater of Portland. We particularly enjoy the many plays that are presented at the theater, and we somehow enjoy the atmosphere... More

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Corvallis, Oregon
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6 reviews 6 reviews
3 helpful votes 3 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 11 March 2013

We have had season tickets for years. They present the highest quality productions in Portland--a city with a lot of theater.

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Sacramento, California
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46 reviews 46 reviews
14 attraction reviews
12 helpful votes 12 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 6 March 2013

On Sunday evenings, there is a rush line feature. This allows you to purchase last minute tickets for a very reduced price. Try it!

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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 26 February 2013

I sat in the front, in the middle and in the back, and I could easily see the actor's expressions. I love intimate theater and even though it is not the smallest theater in the world, it feels like you are up close. It is a very cool space over all as well!

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Salem, Oregon
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28 attraction reviews
35 helpful votes 35 helpful votes
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 21 February 2013

After enjoying the elegant Newmark Theater for many years while attending Portland Center Stage productions, I was dubious about the move to the Armory. But we've liked this venue very much, especially the Ellyn Bye Studio.

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Aloha, Oregon
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed 20 February 2013

PCS - the premier Portland Theater! Excellent facility for every performance. Versatile space for many other functions like wine tastings & wedding receptions.

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Salem, Oregon
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38 reviews 38 reviews
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27 helpful votes 27 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 22 January 2013

I recently attended the production of Portland Center Stage’s one-man play “I Like to Eat”. This is a new play (which premiered in Portland) celebrating the life and talent of a Portland, Oregon native, James Beard. He has the distinction of being America’s first “foodie”, and chef with his own television show. In 1946, James Beard appeared on the NBC... More

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