CoHo Productions/CoHo Theatre

Category: Performing arts theater in Portland, Oregon

Address: 2257 NW Raleigh St, Portland, OR 97210, USA

Phone: +15032202646

Reviews

Aalys Smith

Apr 5, 2022

Moving, thoughtful, and very well acted staged and directed work, every time. So happy they survived the pandemic and are better than ever!

Chris Schaus

Dec 2, 2019

Great show! Melancholy was very entertaining and well performed, musically and artistically. The venue is awesome. Very intimate and comfortable. Really enjoyed the optional, short discussion time after the show with director and actors. Very good.

Kevin Hoover

Jul 27, 2018

One of the areas best local theaters for local plays by Coho, Third Rail and other local production companies. Small venue, but every seat is a good one. Coho a Production has a 4 Play season, plus their Summer Fest (4 plays in 4 weeks). This is one of our favorite places to take in great local plays. Close to many restaurants and bars on NW 23rd. Parking is very tight, so take the Street Car to NW 23rd & NW Marshall and walk the 5 blocks.

Andy Bochmann

Nov 26, 2017

I came to visit multiple shows. I can highly recommend all their performances so far. Tickets are affordable and easy to get for multiple days during the week. Before the show and during intermission, you can buy drinks and snacks.

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Questions & Answers

What time do doors open?

Angie Golleher | Aug 17, 2019
Zoe Diacou | Aug 17, 2019

Generally an hour possibly earlier.

Does the Coho participate in the Access Arts program? (e.g. $5 tickets for Oregon Trail card holders)

Katherine BF she-her | Aug 17, 2018
CoHo Productions/CoHo Theatre | Aug 17, 2019

Hi Katherine - We do honor Arts for All pricing ($5 each for up to 2 tickets with valid Oregon Trail Card). Please call the box office at 503-220-2646 to reserve tickets at that price. Thanks!

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I recently saw"Paranormal Brothers" more than once. The second time we watched, I noticed you had some people there that were "signing". My question is, are these people a part of your theater, or are they independent contractors?

John Takao | Aug 16, 2020
Raymond Lusk | Aug 16, 2020

You will probably need to call them.

Artisitic director is?

Betty Moyer | Aug 17, 2018
John Light | Aug 17, 2018

Philip Cuomo

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