KNOW BEFORE YOU GO
Everything you need to know before attending Atoms & Artifacts!
SCHEDULE
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19
6:45pm | Lobby opens 7:00pm | Doors open 7:30pm | Show starts |
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20
6:45pm | Lobby opens 7:00pm | Doors open 7:30pm | Show starts |
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21
1:15pm | Lobby opens 1:30pm | Doors open 2:00pm | Show starts |
The runtime for this performance is about 2 hrs 30 minutes, including one 15-minute intermission. MARIE CURIE LEARNS TO SWIM will be first (~70 minutes), followed by ALICE TIERNEY (~60 minutes).
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DIRECTIONS & TRANSIT INFORMATION
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Mago Hunt Recital Hall (smaller theatre) University of Portland 5000 N Willamette Blvd Portland, OR, 97203 |
ASL INTERPRETATION | Thanks to a generous grant from the Regional Arts & Culture Council (RACC), live ASL interpretation will be available during one show, TBA. There is a space to request seating in this area when you purchase your tickets. If you need to sit in this area & didn't yet let us know, just reach out to us and we'll make sure you get a seat in this section!
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Driving Directions
For more specific driving directions from your location, use Google Maps or another online mapping site. Parking is free in the main lot all day on weekends. Directions from I-5 From I-5, take the N. Rosa Parks Way (formerly Portland Blvd - Exit 304). Turn west onto N. Rosa Parks Way, following until it curves right and becomes N. Willamette Blvd. Stay on Willamette Blvd. for approximately one-and-a-half miles. You will turn left into the main entrance to the University and then take the first right into the large parking area. The Mago Hunt Center is located in the back left corner of the parking lot. The building is next to the baseball field, ACROSS from the Chiles Center – the building with the large dome. |
Public Transit
For complete transit directions from your location use the trip planner at www.trimet.org. TriMet Bus | Stops near Mago Hunt include bus lines 44 and 35. MAX Train | There is no direct Max line to the University of Portland Campus. Max Yellow line to Rosa Parks Station and catch the bus line 44 to University of Portland Campus. BIKE | Portland is one of the country's most bike-friendly cities! Bicycle racks are conveniently located outside almost every building on campus. |
ACCESSIBILITY
ADA PARKING | Marked ADA spots are located at the far end of the parking lot from the performance space, so we recommend instead parking closer to the concert hall - these spots still have access to wheelchair-accessible paths. Parking is first-come, first-served, and can fill up quickly on weekend with sporting events, so we recommend arriving earlier if you'd like to take advantage of one of these spots.
AT THE HALL | The recital hall has a single row of seats at the back that are accessible without the use of stairs. If none of these seats remain and you require one, an usher can help relocate another patron to make room. RESTROOMS | Restrooms in the Mago Hunt Recital hall are available on the ground floor, however, they are quite small and may not be able to accommodate all assistive mobility devices. There is a fully-accessible restroom across the sidewalk at Franz Hall, and we can provide a volunteer to act as a guide to this location as requested. |
SUPERTITLES | There will be projected text for both performances. If you would like to have a better view of the projected text, we recommend arriving early so you can secure a seat closer to the screen. The shows are in English.
ASL INTERPRETATION | Thanks to a generous grant from the Regional Arts & Culture Council (RACC), live ASL interpretation will be available during our one performance, TBA. There is a space to request seating in this area when you purchase your tickets - if you need to sit in this area & didn't yet let us know, just reach out to us and we'll make sure you get a seat in this section. |