Portland Center For The Performing Arts

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The Portland Center for the liberal arts (PCPA) is a company among railway that runs venues for live theatre, concerts, cinema, tiny conferences, and similar events in Portland, Oregon, u. S.. The PCPA consists of 3 separate buildings: the Arlene Schnitzer hall, Antoinette Hatfield Hall (formerly called the New Theatre Building), and author area.
The architects were Barton Myers, Boora Architects, and ELS of Berkeley, California. Hatfield Hall itself is usually mistakenly named because the Portland Center for the liberal arts. PCPA is that the fifth largest center for liberal arts within the u. S. With over one,000 performances and a meg patrons annually.

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