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Book NowLimited Time Only! The Importance of Being Earnest Theatre Package

In partnership with our friends and neighbors at Portland Center Stage, we invite you to enjoy an evening of thrills and laughter at this adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s classic.
Book a room and save 50% (or more!) on your show tickets.
A portion of every booking will go directly towards helping PCS meet their fundraising goals and ensure the launch of their 2025/2026 season. And we’ll thank you for your support with complimentary upgrades and a special welcome gift.
Package include two tickets for The Importance of Being Earnest. For parties wishing to book additional tickets, call --
About the Fundraiser
Portland Center Stage is the largest theater company in Portland, Oregon. As Portland’s Hotel to the Arts, we have a special relationship and bond with our beloved downtown Theatre, and the community that they have been at the heart of for 35 years. It’s a hard time to be in the Theatre business, and in May 2025, Portland Center Stage announced an ambitious fundraising campaign to keep their doors open and ensure the launch of their 2025/2026 season. You can read more about their struggle and perseverance here (link: https://give.pcs.org/kHx54f)
Just a five minute walk from the theatre, The Mark Spencer Hotel has been proud to be the Home away from Home for hundreds of PCS’s artists over the years. They are a part of our story and we are standing with them in this difficult time. Come and see what makes Portland Center Stage so truly special.
About the Show

The Importance of Being Earnest
June 1st – 29th
By Oscar Wilde
Adapted by Kamilah Bush
Directed by Josiah Davis
A world-premiere adaptation!
If you like: Sense & Sensibility, Bridgerton, Saltburn, Gossip Girl
What’s in a name? For some people — everything. A new, exciting spin on an old classic, this adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s satire sparkles with wit and whimsy. To become the gentlemen they believe they’re meant to be, Jack and Algernon must live double lives. Country mice and city mice collide in this comedy that will woo you from the very start!
“The rare work of art that achieves perfection on its own terms.” - The New York Times