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PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Portland’s iconic performance art venue Keller Auditorium, which was originally built in 1917 and known as the Civic Auditorium, is considering undergoing a huge ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
FILE - An undated file photo shows the exterior of Keller Auditorium in downtown Portland, Ore. A seismic study by the city revealed that the historic venue is in dire need of renovation.
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 ...
Community support was also in largely favor of keeping the Keller Auditorium in its historical spot. PSU, renovation groups must work together.
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.
There's a fundamental reason why the city should choose to renovate Keller Auditorium rather than build a venue elsewhere - the "stunning" Keller Fountain that was designed to sit at the ...
The national tour of SIX is currently running at the Keller Auditorium, ... You will learn a surprising amount about English royal history, but this isn’t your typical history lesson.
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.