Portland Experimental Theatre Ensemble
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Institute for Contemporary Performance
A year-long, interdisciplinary training program for contemporary theatre artists, focusing on creating new work for the theater.

Workshops & Classes
Short-term workshops and classes for contemporary theatre artists.

About
Portland Experimental Theatre Ensemble


Founded in
2004
EIN
20-0792434
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Arts & Culture
Address
4241 NE 70TH AVE PORTLAND, OR 97218-3668 Unite States
Website
https://www.petensemble.org/
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About
The Portland Experimental Theatre Ensemble (PETE), founded in 2004, is a Portland-based company of theatre artists. PETE collaboratively creates new plays, emphasizing training and innovative practices. They challenge traditional theater through experimental forms of performance, presentation, and organizational structure.
Mission
Portland Experimental Theatre Ensemble proposes new ways of being through creative inquiry and performance. They enrich the local arts ecology and connect with diverse audiences, challenging theatrical norms with innovative practices.

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