@andreaparson0311
Andrea Parson loves to tell and embody stories that make people laugh, or cry, or laugh and cry at the same time. She writes, choreographs, performs and teaches dance and movement classes throughout the Portland area.
@thecarlarossi
Anthony Hudson is an artist and writer. Carla Rossi is Portland’s premier drag clown and lives in a dumpster.
@divinesoncloud9
Divine Crane is a local performer/actress and is studying theater arts at Portland State University, and was recently seen on-stage at Portland Center Stage in “What the Constitution Means to Me”. Divine will be voting in a Presidential Election for the first time this November.
@dustincurrypdx
Dustin Curry is a busking clown, theatremaker, magician and funslinger. He’s a recent graduate of the MFA program at Dell’Arte International School of Physical Theatre.
@eowynemeralddancers
Éowyn is a choreographer, dancer, and teacher; who was hailed by The Times as “a talent to watch.” A classically trained dancer with extensive experience in contemporary and jazz, Éowyn’s work is physical, technically demanding, and places a strong emphasis on partnering, performance, and storytelling.
@emilyjunenewton
Emily June Newton is an Australian comedic character performer, specializing in clown, physical comedy and audience interaction.
@h2mtheatre
Created by Turner Cale and Syla Edelman
Program Director Jenni GreenMiller
Turner Cale (He/Him) is an indigenous youth actor and member of Little Shell Chippewa Tribe as well as Plains Cree and he currently resides in Portland. Turner is an inducted member in troupe 7289 and has been in many shows such as: “Night Of The Living Dead!”, “The Addams Family”, “Failure A love story”, And “Clue On Stage!”. Turner thanks you for attending and hopes you enjoy!
Syla Edelman(she/her) is a youth actor who is proud to present her skit. She has been an actor many times but this is the first original piece she has written. Syla is a proud member of the International Thespian Society and her Troupe #7289, She has been in many shows Including Clue on stage, Failure: a love story, Night of the living dead and The addams family.
@katesandersonholly
Kate Sanderson Holly (aka “Hollynitski”) is an applied theater artist, transformational coach, host of “The Space Beyond Scarce” podcast, and former founding member of Fever Theater and Portland Experimental Theatre Ensemble. She holds an MFA in Contemporary Performance from Naropa University, and is currently working towards a masters in counseling psychology at Lewis and Clark College. Her work explores the intersection of psychosomatic performance practice, personal growth and social change. You can learn more at www.kateholly.com.
EVE Performers: Heather Claypoole, Olive Guajardo, Faith Helma, Julia Tienson
Jennifer Dawkins is trying to engage in the pursuit of happiness. In spite of everything.
@jessica_of_many_hats
Jessica is the artistic director of Many Hats Collaboration, a theater company which creates original physical theater pieces. She is also a director/choreographer and educator.
@ablefarmspdx
@ofgreengays
Meg Denton, Intermedia Artist, shaking that Race Race – Rat Face ass while Pearl Lockwood toots the horn of Anti-Election.
@bigclown1971
Michael ONeill is the founder of the artist Eco-Village known as the ArtBarn in Southeast Portland. He’s been performing Clown and Commedia Dell’Arte for over 30 years, across many countries. Michael is voting in a Presidential Election for the first time this November.
@tellus.fabulas
Mychelle doesn’t really ever know what she’s doing, but she’s having fun doing it.
@thepepperpepper
Pepper Pepper wants to live deliciously and thanks you in advance for your patience.
@kinda.funny.story | @oh_so_sorrowful
Rachel Lindsey Routh (Performer) is a multi-disciplinary artist and performer in Portland, OR. They are a founding member and Co-Artistic Director of Basement Stair Collective, and were recently seen in their devised works GRINDHOUSE and SKINSHOW at Fertile Ground Festival 2024. Sorrel Ophelia LaLune (writer) runs an all queer handiwork company (Rent-a-Butch) and has a history of on-the-ground political organizing. She is here because she loves her girlfriend (Rachel Lindsey Routh) very much 🙂
@svetlanatrantastic
Svetlana Trantastic is a comedienne, puppeteer, and drag performer. She was once proclaimed to be The Queen of Portland Drag Comedy in a ten week competition and has yet to be unseated.
@sr_swe
Sweta Ravisankar is a seasoned Bharatanatyam and Nattuvangam artist, teacher, and choreographer with nearly three decades of experience. As the artistic director of Sarada Kala Nilayam (SKN), founded in 2012, she trains aspiring artists and performs both traditional and socially engaging pieces. Notable affiliations include SF International Arts Festival, Abhinaya Dance Company of San Jose, and Beaverton Ten Tiny Dances. Sweta continues her training under Gurus Padmini Radhakrishnan and Roja Kannan.
@thornhartspring
Thorn Hartspring (they/them) is a musician, community organizer, teacher and performing artist. They are a singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist (#fluteloops), with an album “Float Fly” coming out later this fall. They perform with the band Brassless Chaps, and teach at NW Children’s Theatre. Thank you to friends from “the corner” for their activism and inspiration for this piece.
Tracy Cameron Francis is an interdisciplinary artist, theater director, curator and producer. Her work has been seen in NY at HERE Arts Center, Atlantic Theater Co, The Culture Project, NY Fringe Festival, NY Arab Comedy Festival, Center for Performance Research, LaMama Culture Hub, Bushwick Open Studios, Brooklyn Fireproof Gallery, and Alwan Center for the Arts among others. www.tracycameronfrancis.com. Performed by Dre Slaman.
@kid_lich
Featuring Zero Feeney, Portland actor and conceptual artist since 2000, Crystal Lemons, Portland actor and multiple discipline theater badass, and Molly May, high school junior and statewide Drama competitor.