Founded in 2011, The Red Door Project is an award-winning nonprofit based in Portland, Oregon, dedicated to exploring the complexities of social issues fostering dialogue that leads to meaningful change. Our work is rooted in what we call The Evolve Mindset™: a way of engaging the world that embraces complexity, seeks contact over agreement, and welcomes discomfort as a gateway to transformation. We design performances, conversations, and trainings that invite people to step into tension, not to resolve it, but to learn how to stay present inside it.
In 2016, we brought Hands Up: 7 Playwrights, 7 Testaments to Portland. This collection of autobiographical monologues, written in response to police shootings of unarmed Black men, was expected to run for just six performances. Instead, community and funder support turned it into a multi-year project, with nearly 70 performances across the Pacific Northwest. To expand the conversation, we developed Cop Out: Beyond Black, White & Blue, based on interviews with police officers from diverse backgrounds. These monologues depict officers navigating the realities of their profession, their identities, and the communities they serve.
This foundation led us to The Evolve Experience, our key theatrical offering from 2019-2024 that presented filmed first-person narratives from police officers, judges, and community members, providing a platform for deep reflection and meaningful discourse.
Now, we're taking what we've learned to the big screen: a feature film designed to illustrate the dramatic tension comes from the clash of ideas and the unraveling of deeply held beliefs. Our film will premiere at the Patricia Reser Center for the Arts in February 2026. This project is years in the making, and we can't wait to share it with you. Join the conversation and get your tickets here.
The Evolve Experience is endorsed by the California District Attorney's Association.