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Theater performances at CCC
Support local arts and great student work by attending a CCC Theatre Department performance. Every year, the Theatre Arts Department plays host to Main Stage productions, student-directed one-act plays, comedy improv, standup comedy and more. We even have learning opportunities where you can get a behind-the-scenes look at things like technical theater and costuming. With elaborate set designs, a beautiful home theater and free parking, Clackamas is a great place to experience dramatic arts.
If you'd like to buy season tickets for $30, contact jennifer.jett@clackamas.edu.
For more information about studying theater at Clackamas, visit our Theatre Department page.
Ticket information
- Adults: $14 online, $15 at the box office
- Seniors: $12 online, $13 at the box office
- Students: $5 online, $6 at the box office
- Clackamas Community College students are free
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Jan 11 2023
Jan. 11 Auditions for "Little Women"
Wednesday, Jan. 11, 3-6 p.m. | Niemeyer Osterman Theatre, room N-147
Audition for the winter main stage production of "Little Women." Auditions will consist of cold readings of the play. All are welcome to audition! For more information, contact Jennifer Jett at jennifer.jett@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3153.
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Jan 13 2023
Jan. 13 Student Performance Showcase auditions
Friday, Jan. 13, 1-2 p.m. | Niemeyer Osterman Theatre, room N-147
Audition for the winter student performance showcase. All are welcome. For more information, contact Jennifer Jett at jennifer.jett@clackamas.edu or 503-594-3153. -
Mar 2 2023To Mar 12
Winter show: "Little Women" by Kate Hamill
Thursdays and Fridays, 7:30 p.m. | Saturdays and Sundays, 2:30 p.m. | Purchase tickets
Niemeyer Osterman Theatre, Oregon City campus
Jo March isn’t your typical Victorian lady. She’s indecorous and headstrong, and one day she’s going to be a great American novelist. As she and her sisters grow up in the middle of the Civil War, they strive to be brave, intelligent and imaginative young women. But as adulthood approaches, each sister must negotiate her private ambitions with society’s expectations. In a war-torn world defined by gender, class and personal tragedy, Jo March gives us her greatest story: that of the March sisters, four dreamers destined to be imperfect little women.
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Mar 7 2023To Mar 8
March 7-8 Student Performance Showcase
March 7 and 8, noon and 7:30 p.m. (both days) | Niemeyer Osterman Theatre, room N-147
Enjoy an evening (or lunch hour) featuring two one-act plays. Free and open to the public.
