Reviews of CoHo Productions/CoHo Theatre. (Performing Arts Theater) in Portland (Oregon).
CoHo Productions/CoHo Theatre
2257 NW Raleigh St, Portland, OR 97210, United States
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Information of CoHo Productions/CoHo Theatre, Performing arts theater in Portland (Oregon)
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This place has a very good rate, they treat their customers well and you’ll feel welcome, super recommended
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Reviews of CoHo Productions/CoHo Theatre
Moving, thoughtful, and very well acted staged and directed work, every time. So happy they survived the pandemic and are better than ever!
Great show! Melancholy was very entertaining and well performed, musically and artistically. The venue is awesome. Very intimate and comfortable. Really enjoyed the optional, short discussion time after the show with director and actors. Very good.
WOW what a night! I spent the evening watching a phenomenal performance of "Kiss," the play - not the band. It was a "Third Rail Repertory Theater" production and I must say, everything about this intimate theater space hit the mark, from the welcoming staff, the ample refreshment choices to the comfort and quality of the performance. Truly a gem in Portland's live theater crown.
One of the areas best local theaters for local plays by Coho, Third Rail and other local production companies. Small venue, but every seat is a good one. Coho a Production has a 4 Play season, plus their Summer Fest (4 plays in 4 weeks). This is one of our favorite places to take in great local plays. Close to many restaurants and bars on NW 23rd. Parking is very tight, so take the Street Car to NW 23rd & NW Marshall and walk the 5 blocks.
Saw Jesus Hopped the "A" Train recently. It is a good play, indeed an arresting play (!) However the theatre is "in the round," with padded chairs and little if any sound amplification. "Lucius" with his resonant voice was always intelligible, and "Angel" and the sadistic guard projected well enough, but "Mary Jane" and the "nice guard" seemed to mumble in the soft places and occasionally they delivered their lines too quietly for me to even guess at the words. Most of the audience was elderly so, yes, hearing loss is a common affliction for many of us. I found this experience at Coho exciting, but also frustrating.
I came to visit multiple shows. I can highly recommend all their performances so far. Tickets are affordable and easy to get for multiple days during the week. Before the show and during intermission, you can buy drinks and snacks.
Great local theater committed to locally produced, high quality work. I love going to this space to see shows. Despite the diversity of content, the quality is always enjoyable!
Plays are A M A Z I N G. Always have great actors and actresses, and seating is comfortable, except if you have long legs like I do and your knees stick out but still isnt that bad :)
Nice theater-in-the-horseshoe. Good productions. Take drinks in with you.
An excellent small theater experience with local talent and professional productions. Reservations are recommended, and street parking is available in addition to their small lot.
Some of the best love theater in town. Their collaborative nature has its finger on the arts pulse like no other small organization around!
Thoughtful and intriguing, plays here are always provoking. Small theater with great seats. However, parking, especially on weekends, is a nightmare.
Well produced play of "in the name of Forgotten women" with some actors shining more than othera
Came here for a fantastic performance of Mother, Come Home - a multimedia reading of a graphic novel. I hope to come back some time to see another innovative and moving production here.
They bring in great thought provoking plays. Wide variety of themes. Comedies, dramas. Intimate theatre. They need to upgrade seats!
Interesting play, well acted by Kelly and Chris. We like small theratre so enjoyed the evening. the ply had a strange plot.
I had a fantastic time here. The play was great. Also the staff was extremely kind and Friendly. The confessions were reasonably priced.
Small cozy theatre. Ample lighting and sound, and the proximity to the stage give the feeling of being in the production or having a front row seat.
Seats are a bit rough, but always had a good experience here
I have watched many productions here, and loved every one. Small theater at it's best right here in Portland.
Great quality shows with wrap-around seating that allows for a great interactive theatre experience.
Great show of Music Man
Really nice small close up theater great place to see a play
Talented cast. No bad seats. Bring drinks into theater.
DB was a high quality production. Comfortable theater. Excellent performance.
Some great Portland theatre productions from both Coho and Third Rail.
Saw a fantastic play in a lovely, close space. Great experience.
Great theatre throughout the year. Parking can be tricky.
No parking in the area. Excellent theater though
These guys have consistently good interesting stuff I highly recommend them
Great venue! I'd go again
Small and intimate. No bad seats.
The Music Man was stupendous!!!!!
An intimate venue hosting a wide variety of productions.
Fine shows. Definitely would go again.
Liberace and Liza show was great.
Great plays to make you think.
Awesome performing arts venue
Great little theater!
Portland Little Theater at It's Finest
Great little community theater
Great talent and shows
Always provocative theater
Good live theater
Hard to find parking
Hilarious. Loved it.
Wonderful