The Patricia Reser Center for the Performing Arts
12625 SW Crescent St.
Beaverton, Oregon 97005
The Patricia Reser Center for the Arts (“The Reser”) unites artists, enthusiasts, individuals, and communities, linking each with a sense of shared purpose and a touch of the sublime. The Reser is the cultural heart of a flourishing community centered in Beaverton, OR. It continuously enhances the cultural life of the region, bringing people together in a space that’s warm and welcoming, and where the art we present invites discovery, wonder, and flights of imagination. The Reser eliminates barriers and thrives on access, shared experience, and open hearts. The Reser honors the cultures and customs of its diverse community and, using the awesome power of the arts, creates opportunities for deeper understanding and authentic connections between people. Centrally located in downtown Beaverton, this 550-seat auditorium provides an amazing experience from beginning to end in this state-of-the-art venue.
Seating Chart
Map & Directions
Parking
Parking is available in the West Parking Lot, which is adjacent to Reed College’s Performing Arts Building and Kaul Auditorium.
Newmark Theatre, Portland’5
1111 SW Broadway
Portland, Oregon 97205
In 1997, a generous donation from Herb and Jeanne Mittleman Newmark gave the Newmark Theatre its name. This intimate 880-seat theater was designed to emulate the Edwardian-style theaters of Europe. It is one of the most intimate theatrical experiences you’ll ever encounter – no seat is farther than 65 feet from the stage.
Seating Chart
Map & Directions
Parking
- Street parking (metered until 7 p.m.—obey signs)
- Pay surface lots (look for signs around theaters)
- Smart Park parking garages
- Fox Tower Parking Garage — TMT Development provides free parking passes for our Director Circle donors and sponsors. Fox Tower is located about 2 blocks from the downtown concert venues.
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland’5
1111 SW Broadway
Portland, Oregon 97205
As one of the last surviving theater venues on Broadway, the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall keeps the tradition of hosting prolific performances alive in this historic part of Portland. The building that now houses what locals lovingly call “The Schnitz” was originally the Portland Public Theatre, built in 1928, and later renamed the Paramount Theatre. The Italian Rococo Revival architecture was said to be the national showcase of renowned Chicago theatre architects Rapp & Rapp, and has been beautifully restored through a generous donation from Portlanders Arlene and Harold Schnitzer. The Concert Hall plays host to a variety of presentations including classical, jazz, pop, rock, folk and gospel music, dance, theatre, travel films, conferences, and weddings.
Seating Chart
Map & Directions
Parking
- Street parking (metered until 7 p.m.—obey signs)
- Pay surface lots (look for signs around theaters)
- Smart Park parking garages
- Fox Tower Parking Garage — TMT Development provides free parking passes for our Director Circle donors and sponsors. Fox Tower is located about 2 blocks from the downtown concert venues.
The Old Church
1422 S.W. 11th Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97201
The Old Church is a nonprofit, non-religious, concert hall and all-ages event venue with a rich history and a dynamic 21st century identity. Built in 1882, it is the oldest church building in downtown Portland and on the National Register of Historic Places. In 1967 dedicated citizens banded together to purchase and save this heritage building from demolition. The dual mission of the The Old Church is to preserve and celebrate the building’s historic architecture and create music and arts programs that enhance the cultural life of the community. Through its programming and operations, it is committed to being a cultural living room open to all, regardless of race, ethnicity, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, class, disability status, geography, age and other forms of bias.
Map & Directions
Parking
- The Old Church has a small driveway reserved specifically for one staff member (off 11th Street entrance) and one
renter / performer (off Clay Street). Both cars must be pulled to the right or left to enable access by pedestrians
and those with mobility devices. - Ample metered street parking Monday through Saturday 8am to 7pm and Sundays 1pm to 7pm. Current rate is $1.60 per hour.
- Portland State University #3 Parking lot on 12th between Market and Montgomery –first level or basement
Weekdays: $9 per day, $2.50 per hour 8am to 7pm
Saturday: $5 all day, $2.50 per hour – payment required 8am – 5pm
They do not reserve/rent multiple spaces ahead of time so please call ahead to find out if PSU has any events
happening.
Paul Boevers – 503-725-4212 or psupark@pdx.edu
Sunday: Parking is free at 12th and Market/Montgomery. - City Center Parking Lot 90 (Adjacent The Old Church on Clay @ 10th Ave.)
$300/3 hours, $500/5 hours, $590 up to 7 hours
At 503-221-1666 x 610