I blogged about Portland Center Stage’s Twitter-friendly performance of Apollo last week, and if you didn’t catch the thoughtful comments on the post from Michael Rohd and Bob Hicks, as well as the response over at Culture Shock, check ’em out. Now here’s a logistical update from PCS:

For members of the general public who want to tweet the show, here’s how it’ll work.

1. They will need to be following pcsghost on twitter.
2. We’ll release the announcement about the “tweetup” performance, and the first 20 people to rsvp will receive a $10 balcony seat and an authorized twitterer pass with the info they’ll need to tweet the show from inside the building
3. After those 20 tweet authorized spots are gone, we’ll offer $10 off tickets to remaining twitterers who’d like to join us for the pre-show tweetup and see the show, which they are welcome to tweet about later (but not during the performance).
3. We’ll ask all twitterers to hash tag their tweets with #apollo while they are in the building so that the outside world can follow their progress on twitter.com.

Alison Hallett served nobly as the Mercury's arts editor from 2008-2014. Her proud legacy lives on.