

One of twelve arts organizations across the country supported by the Exemplar Program, a program of Americans for the Arts in collaboration with the LarsonAllen Public Service Group, funded by the Ford Foundation. The Exemplar Program is established to recognize exemplary work by mid-sized and small arts organizations that serve as important and vital incubators of emerging artists' work, sites of artistic experimentation and innovation, and leaders in community and civic engagement.
2004 Multi-Arts Production (MAP) Fund grant from Creative Capital and the Rockefeller Foundation, given annually to a select group of the country’s boldest and most creative performing arts projects.
Five 2003 Drammy Awards (Portland Theatre Critics’ Award) for 7 Great Loves, including: Best Production, Best Director and Best Acting Ensemble.
2001 Animating Democracy project (supported by the Ford Foundation and Americans for the Arts) for work with the Ohio’s Greater Lima Arts Council on Passing Glances.
Featured guest artists at national convenings, including: conferences for Americans for the Arts (2003 and 2004) and Theatre Communications Group (2005); the Ensemble Theatre Festival (2005); and the Barnett Symposium (2004), hosted by the Wexner Center.
2005 Sunburst Award from Young Audiences of Oregon and Southwest Washington for exemplary commitment to arts in education.
Publication of Hidden in first-ever anthology of American ethnodrama; the only script included that was devised by a company rather than a single artist.
Invitation from Mayor of Portland’s office to join the conversation in the City’s new visioning process, in recognition of our work’s community impact.
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