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Portland’s Keller Auditorium has housed some of the city’s most iconic performances from “The Lion King” to “Swan Lake.” Since 1917, artists from around the world have come here to ...
The Keller Auditorium has been a go-to space for Portland’s performing arts scene since its opening in 1917. However, the historic building has raised seismic concerns — leading the city to ...
A new feasibility report for a major renovation of the Keller Auditorium passed unanimously by City Council this week, would take an exciting step toward that goal. The 106-year old auditorium is ...
The Oregon Historical Society’s online Oregon Encyclopedia describes Ira Keller as the controversial, committed, autocratic chair of the Portland Development Commission from 1958 to 1972.
Initially built over 100 years ago, Keller Auditorium has undergone changes to modernize the building, but it hasn’t had a substantial renovation in decades.
Portland City Council is weighing whether to renovate or replace Keller Auditorium, a historic downtown performing arts venue. Officials hope a revamp of the Keller will signal a revival of the ...
The queens are here, and they rule! The national tour of SIX is currently running at the Keller Auditorium, bringing with it all the dazzling spectacle and feminist power that has made this ...
PORTLAND, Ore — The future of the historic Keller Auditorium is in the hands of Portland city leaders as they decide whether to renovate the existing building or find a new home at the Lloyd ...
A proposal to move the Keller Auditorium to the Lloyd Center was rejected by the Portland City Council.
The Keller Auditorium must be remodeled on its present site to continue its historical significance and provide a sense of continuity (“ Plans for renovated Keller Auditorium include public ...
The Oregon Historical Society’s online Oregon Encyclopedia describes Ira Keller as the controversial, committed, autocratic chair of the Portland Development Commission from 1958 to 1972.