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PCC Sylvania Theatre Program Meet Up

Our neighbors down the road, they of one of the only theatre programs at the community college level in the Pacific Northwest, are hosting an event this Wednesday at 100pm online.  If you've any interest in pursuing theatre at the next level, but aren't sure of your resources or long-term plans, or even just want to get to work in a real way theatre-wise, check this out!  All you have to do is click the link below and turn up on the call!

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From PCC Sylvania:

W 2/3, 1:00pm-1:45pm: Post-Secondary Presentation-The Portland Community College Theatre Arts

PCC Theatre Arts has presented over 70 fully staged productions since 1979 ranging across the dramatic, comic, and musical genres. At the Performing Arts Center (PAC), a state-of-the-art theatre on the Sylvania campus, students are hired as crew on rental productions and gain practical on-the-job training with the help of our talented faculty. Connected Careers: Technical Theatre, Acting and Costume Design.

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