Trek in the Park.

Joining us on this Sunday’s episode of Outlook Portland will be Mr. Adam Rosko, the co-founder of Atomic Arts — the folks behind Trek in the Park.

Atomic Arts, like many quietly influential groups, does little, at first glance, to indicate exactly how far their shadow has been cast…and how quickly.

The description on their webpage reads, “We are a small theater company in Portland, Oregon showcasing classic, contemporary, and original productions.” Technically true…but, as is so often the case, masking a deeper, de facto reality.

All this summer in Portland, Oregon, right in our own Woodlawn Park, you can see a kind of theatrical alchemy, as that which was electric -then became wooden- becomes, finally….golden.

Every weekend through August 1st, this magic takes the form of a classic Star Trek episode — performed live.

Trek in the Park is quite like nothing you’ve ever seen…no matter what you’ve seen before.

That’s on the next Outlook Portland (Sunday at 6:30am, on NW32 TV).

The show will also feature another “Outlook Portland Editorial Reply”, brought to you by our marquee sponsor, Things From Another World. This week’s guest editorialist: King of the Monsters…Godzilla.


Outlook Portland
, Sunday at 6:30am, only on NW32 TV…the home of Gossip Girl, Vampire Diaries, and Rick Emerson.

This Sunday.

nosferatu

Earlier this year, Portland was taken by storm when a little something called Trek in the Park made its debut. Proving that theater truly was a medium with no boundaries, Trek in the Park was just the opening shot from the folks at the Atomic Arts theater company; their new production, a live stageplay of the classic vampire tale Nosferatu, is currently dispelling any doubts about this group’s longevity on the Portland entertainment scene.

This Sunday, Adam Rosko and Jesse Graff of Atomic Arts will be my guests on another brand-new episode of Outlook Portland, Sunday at 6:30am, only on NW32 TV.

We’ll talk about the origin of their theatrical troupe, how their version of Nosferatu is really three vampire movies in one, and whether we’ll see a return of Trek in the Park.

So, if you’re needing your Rick Emerson fix, a fan of vampires and/or theater, or you’re just mixing your umpteenth Sunday-morning Bloody Mary and wondering what the hell is on TV…there’s one show that fits all your needs: Outlook Portland, Sunday at 6:30am, only on NW32 TV…the home of Gossip Girl, Melrose, and Rick Emerson!