To Change The World It Takes A Little Genius…
Nestled in the heart of North Portland, the iconic Portland Playhouse is all set to bring back a magical delight to the Rose City. Between June 7 and June 30, The Playhouse beckons you to a world where imagination reigns supreme and the smallest voice can make the loudest impact. Inspired by Roald Dahl’s classic novel and beautifully realized by the Playhouse's talented team, Matilda the Musical is a riotously fun time out - for all the family.

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Brian Weaver, Matilda’s Director, shares: "It's a tale that transcends age. While on the surface, 'Matilda' might seem like a children's story, its themes of revolution, resilience, and the power of the imagination resonate profoundly with adults too. Our vision for this production was to bring to life a world where every audience member—regardless of age—experiences the joy and power of youth."
Indeed, this isn’t just a story for kids. Just as the novel addressed deeper adult-oriented themes under its child-friendly veneer, Portland Playhouse's rendition captures this duality perfectly. “It’s downright funny, with unexpected moments that will leave adults (and kiddos!) chuckling in their seats,” Weaver adds, “and through it all, there’s this undeniable thread of rooting for the underdog, something we’ve all felt at one point or another.”

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Key to the success of any adaptation of Matilda are the performances, and Portland Playhouse’s casting choices promise a stellar experience. Lily Francis, Georgia Krugal, and Nia Scott alternate in the role of the precocious Matilda. Susannah Mars brings a delightful menace to the dreaded Miss Trunchbull, while Meredith Kaye Clark & Danielle Barker infuse warmth and vulnerability into the role of Miss Honey.
The ensemble is a testament to Portland's rich reservoir of talent. As Weaver notes, "We have a cast brimming with local stars, each bringing their own flair and passion to the stage. I'm endlessly proud of this team."

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The excitement around the show is palpable. Social media is abuzz with anticipation, and tickets are selling fast, with some nights already sold out: the demand to witness Matilda's world is undeniable.
“Matilda's journey is a universal one. It speaks to the magic within all of us and the power of stories and imagination,” says Weaver. “It’s a reminder of how, even when faced with adversities, we can rise above them and even find humor along the way.”
So, whether you're seeking nostalgia from a beloved childhood tale, a rousing musical experience, or simply an evening of top-tier theater, Portland Playhouse’s Matilda the Musical promises all that and more. It’s an ode to the resilience of the human spirit, a celebration of stories, and an invitation to rediscover the child within.
Ready to dive into Matilda’s world? Tickets range from $5 to $59.95 and can be purchased at www.portlandplayhouse.org.
Tickets sold out in record time during the October run of Matilda the Musical, so book your tickets soon so you don’t miss out; this is one revolution you'll want to be a part of!

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Matilda reminds us that even the smallest voice can challenge the status quo. It’s about empowerment, and fighting to be heard.” – Brian Weaver.
Matilda the Musical
Matilda the Musical is the multi-award-winning musical from the Royal Shakespeare Company. With a book by Dennis Kelly and original songs by Tim Minchin, this show is the winner of over 100 international awards, including 24 for Best Musical.
Roald Dahl's Matilda the Musical
Book by Dennis Kelly, Music & Lyrics by Tim Minchin, Directed by Brian Weaver. Music Directed by Eric Nordin, Choreography by Kemba Shannon
Presented by Portland Playhouse. 602 NE Prescott Street, Portland, Oregon 97211.
Run time: 2 hours 30 minutes, which includes a 10-minute intermission.

Dates to note:
June 7: Preview performance at 7pm
June 8: Opening Day, with performances at 2pm & 7.00pm,
BIPOC Performances (Pay What You Wish, starting at $5)
Sunday, June 16th at 2:00pm, Wednesday, June 19th at 7:00pm, Friday, June 21st at 7:00pm, Thursday, June 27th at 7:00pm
Tickets & more info at www.portlandplayhouse.org