Events Calendar
There’s almost always something going on in Seaside. From art walks and wine walks to the world's largest beach volleyball tournaments and relay races… plan your trip around your favorite events or use this calendar to join in the fun during your stay.
January 2016
Clatsop Community College Presents: Waiting for Godot
Waiting for Godot follows two men as they dally by the side of a road, expecting the imminent arrival of another man. They’ve asked this man for nothing very definite, but eagerly anticipate his appearance. And though they admit that they do not know him — and won’t even recognize him when they see him — they wait for Godot. Samuel Beckett wrote the play in the aftermath of World War II. It was first performed in Paris in 1953…
Find out more »Clatsop Community College Presents: Waiting for Godot
Waiting for Godot follows two men as they dally by the side of a road, expecting the imminent arrival of another man. They’ve asked this man for nothing very definite, but eagerly anticipate his appearance. And though they admit that they do not know him — and won’t even recognize him when they see him — they wait for Godot. Samuel Beckett wrote the play in the aftermath of World War II. It was first performed in Paris in 1953…
Find out more »Clatsop Community College Presents: Waiting For Godot
Waiting for Godot follows two men as they dally by the side of a road, expecting the imminent arrival of another man. They’ve asked this man for nothing very definite, but eagerly anticipate his appearance. And though they admit that they do not know him — and won’t even recognize him when they see him — they wait for Godot. Samuel Beckett wrote the play in the aftermath of World War II. It was first performed in Paris in 1953…
Find out more »February 2016
Clatsop Community College Presents: Waiting for Godot
Waiting for Godot follows two men as they dally by the side of a road, expecting the imminent arrival of another man. They’ve asked this man for nothing very definite, but eagerly anticipate his appearance. And though they admit that they do not know him — and won’t even recognize him when they see him — they wait for Godot. Samuel Beckett wrote the play in the aftermath of World War II. It was first performed in Paris in 1953…
Find out more »Clatsop Community College Presents: Waiting For Godot
Waiting for Godot follows two men as they dally by the side of a road, expecting the imminent arrival of another man. They’ve asked this man for nothing very definite, but eagerly anticipate his appearance. And though they admit that they do not know him — and won’t even recognize him when they see him — they wait for Godot. Samuel Beckett wrote the play in the aftermath of World War II. It was first performed in Paris in 1953…
Find out more »March 2016
Partners for the PAC Presents: Twelve Angry Men
Clatsop Community College Partners for the Performing Arts Center (PAC) present a stage adaptation of Twelve Angry Men, the 1957 film starring Henry Fonda. The drama focuses on the jury of a murder trial, which seems like a simple case with a guilty verdict until one juror begins to question the evidence. In the ensuing arguments the men's differing backgrounds and personalities work to intensify the conflict. Twelve Angry Men is a riveting exploration of group dynamics and interpersonal tension.…
Find out more »September 2016
AAUW Astoria and Partners for the PAC Present: Love/Sick
Join the American Association of University Women (AAUW) of Astoria and Partners for the Performing Arts Center (PAC) in Astoria for a production of Love/Sick, a play by John Cariani. An "unromantic comedy for the romantic in everyone", Love/Sick is composed of nine vignettes that chronicles the love lives of various couples in all stages of romantic entanglement. Tickets are $15. All tickets sales will benefit Clatsop Community College student scholarships and the PAC in Astoria. Showtimes: Fridays and Saturdays,…
Find out more »AAUW Astoria and Partners for the PAC Present: Love/Sick
Join the American Association of University Women (AAUW) of Astoria and Partners for the Performing Arts Center (PAC) in Astoria for a production of Love/Sick, a play by John Cariani. An "unromantic comedy for the romantic in everyone", Love/Sick is composed of nine vignettes that chronicles the love lives of various couples in all stages of romantic entanglement. Tickets are $15. All tickets sales will benefit Clatsop Community College student scholarships and the PAC in Astoria. Showtimes: Fridays and Saturdays,…
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