
If you're a theater fan, mark your calendars: there's plenty to do when it comes to stage performances in Portland this week, from a parody performance to a play about Sacajawea and the Missouri River.
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"Little Grow Shop of Horrors"

Alberta Rose Theatre presents a modern-day parody with "Little Grow Shop of Horrors." The Portland-based comedy is a social commentary on gender norms, micro brews, YouTubers, politics and culture that is intended for ages 18 and older.
When: Thursday, April 11, 8 p.m.
Where: Alberta Rose Theatre, 3000 N.E. Alberta St.
Price: $17
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"How to Keep an Alien"

Watch as two women from across the world fall in love — and prove it to the Irish government — in a heart-warming and humorous story of emigration. The comedy is approximately 80 minutes long and stars playwright Sonya Kelly.
When: Friday, April 12, 7:30 p.m.
Where: New Expressive Works, 810 S.E. Belmont St.
Price: $12.50
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"Crossing Mnisose"

Activist, attorney and playwright Mary Kathryn Nagle's "Crossing Mnisose" comes to Portland Center Stage at The Armory this Saturday. The show tells the story of Sacajawea, the Dakota and Lakota nations and the modern day strifes still surrounding the Missouri River.
When: Saturday, April 13, 7:30 p.m.
Where: Portland Center Stage at The Armory - Main Stage, 128 N.W. Eleventh Ave.
Price: $26 - $41
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