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Theater performances at CCC
Support local arts and great student work by attending a CCC Theatre Department performance. Every year, the Theatre Arts Department plays host to Main Stage productions, student-directed one-act plays, comedy improv, standup comedy and more. We even have learning opportunities where you can get a behind-the-scenes look at things like technical theater and costuming. With elaborate set designs, a beautiful home theater and free parking, Clackamas is a great place to experience dramatic arts.
For more information about studying theater at Clackamas, visit our Theatre Department page.
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May 23 2024
Spring show: "Fire Season" opening night
Thursday, May 23, 7:30 p.m.
Niemeyer Osterman Theatre, Oregon City campus -
May 22 2024To May 31
Spring show: "Fire Season" matinees
Wednesday-Friday, May 22-31, 10 a.m. | Saturday-Sunday, May 25-June 2, 2:30 p.m.
Niemeyer Osterman Theatre, Oregon City campus -
May 28 2024To May 31
Spring Term Student Performance Showcase
Tuesday through Friday, May 28-31, 7:30 p.m.
Niemeyer Osterman Theatre, Oregon City campus
Ticket information
- Adults: $15 online, $16 at the box office
- Seniors: $13 online, $14 at the box office
- Students: FREE
Jim Eikrem
James (Jim) Eikrem was born in Oregon City. He graduated from Rex Putnam High School where he was honored with the Dr. Rex Putnam Award as outstanding student in his class. Jim completed his undergraduate work at Portland State University earning Bachelor degrees in Theatre Arts as well as English. He then attended the Graduate Acting Program at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts where he received his Master of Fine Arts. Recently, he completed certification as an associate teacher of Fitzmaurice Voicework®. He and his wife, Betsy Richard, have two fine sons, Jack and Sten.
Upon returning to Portland after working as an actor in New York, regional theatre, and Japan, Jim acted and directed plays at Portland area theatres including Artists Repertory Theatre, Lakewood Theatre, Portland Center Stage, Portland Repertory Theatre, and Sylvia’s Class Act. He also taught and directed for Portland Actors Conservatory, Portland Community College, and Portland State University as well as numerous youth programs including, CityArts, MetroArts Kid’s Camp, and Oregon Children’s Theatre.
For the last ten years Jim has been an Assistant Professor at Central Michigan University in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan. Besides teaching Acting, Movement, Directing, and Voice and Diction classes, he also appeared in numerous productions, directed and created performances for CMU’s University Theatre as well as The Riecker Literary Series, and directed “Singin’ in the Rain” and “Peter Pan” for the Midland Center for the Arts in Midland, Michigan. He wrote, produced and directed “Lines of Reasoning”, a sexual harassment awareness video, which is marketed to colleges and universities nationwide.
Jim is delighted to be back, again, in Oregon and tremendously excited to take on the role of Theatre Instructor and Artistic Director here at CCC.