The Mark Spencer Hotel - Portland's Hotel to the Arts
The Mark Spencer Hotel is proud to serve host to the Portland Arts community. With a tradition of supporting the arts and hosting performers and artists, let us set the stage for your cultural enjoyment. Our experienced staff will readily assist with special fine arts packages, opera, theatre and dining reservations.

All specials and promotions are subject to availability, and may not be combined with other discounts, specials or promotions.
Packages with tickets to a show are subject to a 50% non-refundable fee,
 and 100% fee if cancelled within 48 hours prior to arrival. 
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Mt. Hood Meadows Ski Adventure $169*
Experience the best of both worlds; downtown Portland and Skiing on Mt. Hood!
 

Girl’s Night Out Package $169.00
The perfect way for friends to enjoy a relaxing and decadent evening in Portland.


BOOKWORM PACKAGE
Reserve Now and receive a $50 GIFT CERTIFICATE to Powell's City of Books.
This is a favorite that is sure to satisfy all literary appetites!


CANADIAN RATES AT PAR
For an unlimited time all Canadian residents will be able to take advantage of our "At Par Promotion."
 Get more information about this great offer!


Theatre & Arts Packages

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Portland Art Museum
The Portland Art Museum has amassed a diverse collection numbering over 32,000 works of art. The collection includes works of European painting and sculpture, American painting and sculpture, English silver, Asian art, Native American art, Pre-Columbian art, Cameroon and other African art, contemporary art, sculpture, prints and drawings, and photography.

The Quest for Immortality
Treasures of Ancient Egypt

Sunday, Nov 5 2006 - Sunday Mar 4, 2007

The Quest for Immortality: Treasures of Ancient Egypt features the largest selection of antiquities ever loaned by Egypt for exhibition in North America. It includes objects that have never been on public display and many that have never been seen outside of Egypt. Ancient Egyptian beliefs and practices based on the afterlife journey of pharaohs will be dramatically illustrated through approximately 115 magnificent objects from Egypt and a life-sized reconstruction of the burial chamber of the New Kingdom pharaoh Thutmose III (1479-1425 BC). The exhibition is organized by United Exhibits Group, Copenhagen, and the National Gallery of Art, Washington, in association with the Supreme Council of Antiquities, Cairo. Objects are loaned by the Egyptian government and come from the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, the Luxor Museum and the sites of Tanis and Deir el-Bahari

Packages From $129
  • Two (2) Tickets
  • Accommodations
  • Parking Included
  • Continental Breakfast
  • Afternoon Tea & Cookies
  • Reserve

    *Subject to availability.

    Portland Center Stage
    Now in its 16th season, Portland Center Stage is the City’s leading professional theater company and is one of the 25 largest regional theater companies in the nation. We bring you magnificent writers of timeless stories. And each is offered with the vigor, verve and vitality you've come to expect at Portland Center Stage.

    Misalliance  
    By George Bernard Shaw 
    January 9 -February 4, 2007

    Act a Lady
    By Jordan Harrison 
    January 30 - March 11, 2007
    The Pillow Woman
    By Martin McDonagh
    February 20 - March 18, 2007
    Bad Dates
    By Theresa Rebeck
     April 17 - June 10, 2007


    Packages From $99
  • Two (2) Tickets
  • Accommodations
  • Parking Included
  • Continental Breakfast
  • Afternoon Tea & Cookies
  • Reserve

    *Subject to availability.

    Portland Baroque Orchestra
    Music fit for kings, queens and cardinals, but don’t worry, we aren’t collecting taxes! Long before arts councils, political leaders surrounded themselves with artistic treasures—and what a trove they amassed: Ballet for Louis XIV, volumes by Haydn, and centuries of sacred music. Sometimes the nobles simply wanted to display their wealth, but more often they recognized the arts as humanity’s riches. Many 18th-century aristocrats studied and performed music themselves, setting an example for the era’s growing middle class and our own society. So transport yourself to the grand halls of Versailles, Sanssouci, Esterhaza and Rome and let us bring to you the musical riches of Lully, Bach, Handel, Mozart and many more

    2006 - 2007  Season Virtuoso Inspired
    Marian Inspirations
    Feb 24, 2007

    Monica brings together two of PBO’s favorite guest vocalists, countertenor Matthew White and mezzo soprano Angela Niederloh, for gems by Vivaldi, A. Scarlatti and Ferrandini dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Monica performs the rarely-heard concerto Vivaldi wrote to perform on the day marking Mary’s assumption into heaven.
     


    Packages From $99
  • Two (2) Tickets
  • Accommodations
  • Parking Included
  • Continental Breakfast
  • Afternoon Tea & Cookies
  • Reserve

    *Subject to availability.

    Artists Repertory Theatre
    Founded as a not-for-profit organization in 1982, Artists Repertory Theatre is a professional theater company dedicated to challenging artists and audiences with plays of depth and vibrancy in an intimate environment. Artists Repertory Theatre explores the strengths, frailties and diversity of the human condition primarily through regional premieres, commissioned works and selected classics appropriate to contemporary issues.

    The Retreat from Moscow
    by William Nicholson
    March 20 - April 29, 2007

    The Retreat from Moscow
    by William Nicholson
    March 20 - April 29, 2007

    They Came From Way Out There
    April 17 - May 27th, 2007

     


    Packages From $99
  • Two (2) Tickets
  • Accommodations
  • Parking Included
  • Continental Breakfast
  • Afternoon Tea & Cookies
  • Reserve

    *Subject to availability.

    Portland Opera
    Portland Opera is dedicated to producing opera that moves its audiences in profound ways. Approached not as a historic relic but rather as powerful entertainment.

     -- 2006 / 2007 Season

    Norma
    By Vincenzo Vellini
    February 10, 2007

    The Flying Dutchman
    By Richard Wagner
    March 24, 2007

    The Magic Flute
    By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
    May 12, 2007
    Opening Night $239
  • Two (2) Tickets
  • Orchestra Seating
  • One-Bedroom Suite
  • Parking Included
  • Continental Breakfast
  • Afternoon Tea & Cookies
  • Reserve

    *Subject to availability.


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    In the Portland Metro area, call 503.224.3293