Premiere Performance Series
Showcasing some of the most exciting work being produced in the Pacific Northwest today, the Premiere Performance Series is set to make The Majestic a destination venue for the Mid-Willamette Valley.
Wanderlust Circus
January 11 & 12, 2013.
Wanderlust has established itself as the premiere circus operation in The City of Roses, helmed by Noah Mickens and Nick “The Creature” Harbar, and drawing from a roster of performers, designers and technicians from all the greatest shows on Earth. Acrobats, aerialists, hand balancers, stilt dancers, trick ropers, jugglers and jazz-bos, crooners and clowns – these arts are our chosen creed, our map through the wilderness.
More info: The Amazing Wanderlust Circus Returns January
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Portland Cello Project
Returning to The Majestic Theatre: January 24, 2013.
Portland Cello Project (or, PCP, as their fans affectionately call them), has wowed audiences all over the country with extravagant performances, mixing genres and blurring musical lines and perceptions wherever they go. No two shows are alike. With special guests Alialujah Choir.
- More info: PORTLAND CELLO PROJECT ~ January 2013
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Past Performances

Degenerate Art Ensemble
PAST EVENT: October 19-20, 2012. UNDERBELLY, the latest work of Seattle-based Degenerate Art Ensemble, is a pioneering theatrical experience, fusing live music, dance, massive video portraits, stop action animation, light installation and architectural diorama. The evening will feature a solo tour de force by 2012 Guggenheim Fellow Haruko Nishimura supported by a string section of local musicians.
- More info: Degenerate Art Ensemble presents UNDERBELLY
- See them perform: VIDEO: Degenerate Art Ensemble – Live Performance

Portland Cello Project
PAST EVENT: September 21, 2012. We celebrated our 99th Anniversary Season with The Portland Cello Project, who will perform the classic Radiohead album OK Computer. With special guests Chicago’s City of Tomorrow Wind Quintet plus an eight-man choir directed by Stephen Marc Beaudoin.













