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CoHo Blog: An Interview with Remy Autumn Torres
Remy Autumn Torres presents Build Your Own Container Reality After 13 years of pushing the


CoHo Blog: The Way You Made Me
An Interview with the Creative Team Coming up next at CoHo is The Way You


CoHo Residency: (un)tangled
Our final featured resident is Claire Rigsby, a performance artist who specializes in devised theatre


CoHo Residency: Quinn
Next up in our CoHo Residency series is Quinn, a short film created and directed by


CoHo Residency: Clown as Protest
The CoHo Residency Program is right around the corner! Hitting the CoHo Stage from May


New CoHo, New Mural!
Here at CoHo, 2022 is a year of newness. We’re in the process of devising


Remembering Philip Cuomo
Dearest CoHo Community, We write to you today with a heavy heart. On Saturday, November


What is Theatre Now? Part 1
During the summer downtime, CoHo has been looking ahead to our next season and contemplating


What is Theatre now? Part 2
In the second of our summer blog series, I sit down with Anaïs Isiria Gurrola


What is Theatre Now? Part 3
In the winter of 2020, I was told that there was a live theatre production


Autonomous Collaboration: An ICP Story
By: Morgan Clark-Gaynor The question of our times, as it seems to me, is how


NIGHTLIFE Presents: Clifton Holznagel
The Squeeze by Clifton Holznagel (REVIEW). Filmed at 79th Avenue Festival. NIGHTLIFE is pleased to bring


Radical Listening: Episode 22
The CoHo Lab Residency Project with Kayla Banks, Chris Gonzalez & Andre Vernae On the latest


The CoHo Lab Residency Project Playbill
Amidst our virtual overhaul, CoHo’s mission remains the same: to embolden and uplift performing artists


An Interview with Chris Gonzalez, Creator of OK, Abner
By: Morgan Clark-Gaynor Chris began our phone call with a warning that he would be


An Interview with Andrea Vernae, Creator of “S.O.M.A. Story of My Anxiety”
By: Morgan Clark-Gaynor Drea and I hopped onto a zoom meeting, the world’s new comfort


An Interview with Kayla Banks, Creator of “Find Your Way”
By: Morgan Clark-Gaynor I arrived early and grabbed a table at the front of the


Fresh from the Lab: Keeping up with CoHo’s Residents
From behind our shuttered doors, Kayla Banks, Chris Gonzalez, and Andrea Vernae are developing new


Theatre is Alive (and LIVE) at CoHo
For 25 years, CoHo has dedicatedly championed new works from local Portland artists. CoHo busily


Nonbinary Theater: The Art of Gender Flexibility
It’s interesting that within our dominant social frame there are two kinds of people in