The directors of Portland’5 Centers for the Arts announced Thursday they will follow the Governor’s order banning gatherings of 250 or more people, effectively shuttering large arts events in Portland for at least four weeks.

Portland’5 manages the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, Keller Auditorium, Newmark Theatre, Dolores Winningstad Theatre, and Brunish Theatre.

This weekend, those events include “Frozen, the Musical" (which has announced refunds), “The Journal of Ben Uchida” from Oregon Children’s Theatre, and Oregon Symphony’s presentation of the Berio’s Sinfonia by Rose Bond SoundSights concert. “Frozen” refunds will be processed automatically and are only available for tickets purchased directly through official ticketing partners.

According to the recent release, the directors are working with event presenters to determine if events will be canceled outright or rescheduled. This process will take some time. Ticket purchasers will be contacted directly regarding the status of each performance as details are confirmed. The most up-to-date status for each event will be available on www.Portland5.com

Ticket holders should note that refunds are only available for tickets purchased directly through Portland’5 / TicketsWest websites. Portland’5 is not responsible for the refund practices put in place by ticket resellers.

If the event in question is presented by the Oregon Symphony, Oregon Children’s Theatre, Portland Opera or White Bird those organizations will contact ticket holders directly regarding cancellations and refunds.

Some events may be rescheduled. Watch the website for information on new dates.

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