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The creator and star of "Shakespeare and the Alchemy of Gender" discusses the show's themes of war, family, and the importance of storytelling with JPR's Vanessa Finney on the new JPR series and podcast "The Creative Way."
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The Oregon Shakespeare Festival announced its 2024 lineup on Wednesday. Next season will feature nine different plays, with an emphasis on one-person shows.
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"Let's go watch people read scripts out loud," may not be everyone's idea of a good time, but it packs in the crowds in Ashland. Especially for the…
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It is not unusual for a high school to put on a few plays. It's less usual for a high school to put on consistently good plays. And rare indeed is the…
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Bertold Brecht left Germany shortly after Hitler came to power in 1933. But Brecht's dislike of Hitler waned little in self-exile, resulting in the play…
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The Oregon Shakespeare Festival worked for years to promote diversity, on and off the stage. The efforts take another step with OSF's hosting of the…
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The first Friday of any month has become a day to celebrate the arts around our region. Several communities hold First Friday art walks, and some hold…
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Ashland New Plays Festival is all about celebrating new works and new voices. And its quest for diversity led to this spring's first ever "Women's…
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Our First Friday Arts coverage continues with a deeper look at one of the arts events taking stage soon.Camelot Theatre in Talent presents Lisa Beth…
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It figures that the town that is home to Oregon's premier professional theater company would also take a hand in the creation of new plays.The Oregon…
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Ashland's "other professional theatre" is having a landmark year. The Oregon Cabaret Theatre is under new ownership/managers, and celebrating a 30th…
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Fingersmith breathes subterfuge. Peopled by pickpockets and con artists, its action descends a rabbit hole of nefarious plotting. The central characters…