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Saturnalia: Pantheon

SHOW POSTPONED

NOTE: Due to a surprisingly large number of performers & staff being ill and the forecast of a snow storm the evening of the show, 7 Deadly Sins has decided to postpone our December 22nd Saturnalia: Pantheon show until after the new year. If you had purchased tickets, you should soon be receiving a refund through Cascadia Ticketing.

We were very excited about the artists slated for this year’s Saturnalia show, so in the coming weeks we will be working with McMenamins Mission Theater and all of the artists to find a date that can include the exact same lineup. 

We will make tickets available to everyone who had already purchased tickets one week before we officially announce the new date to the general public to ensure those folks have first shot at VIP and General Admission tickets before they sell out.

We will announce the new date shortly. Until then, we wish you all a delightfully sinful holiday season.

- 7 Deadly Sins

Celebrate the solstice with us this Thursday, December 22nd at the Mission Theater as Portland’s most sinful storytelling series returns with an exploration of history’s most sinful, fickle, and human characters: the Gods.

Saturnalia: Pantheon features eleven of the Pacific Northwest's premier artists, writers, musicians, filmmakers, comedians, poets, performance artists, and storytellers telling true stories in their own medium — each based on one of the Gods and Goddesses of myth and ancient religion. 

A follow up to our critically acclaimed show 7 Deadly Sins: Saturnalia, and Saturnalia II: 10 Commandments, this show promises to be equal parts hilarious, heartbreaking, beautiful, and — ultimately — inspiring.

Featuring performances by The Moth host and performance artist Andrew Dickson, creator and host of The People’s Poets Brianna Grisby, singer, songwriter, and Lenore alum Joy Pearson, improv group and creators of Whatchu Wanna Know Broke Gravy, comedian, filmmaker, and Live Wire alum Jason Rouse, Comedy Sportz champ and director of Every Little Thing Leann Ruth Johnson, Twenty Acres author Sarah Neidhardt,  PDX storyteller extraordinaire Pat McCreery, and more. With original music scored by the award-winning composer and orchestrator for The Dandy Warhols with the Oregon Symphony and Zola Jesus Quintets Louise Woodward.

Tickets for this show will sell out, so get your tickets today.

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