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Dive into OSF’s First Holiday Production with OSF Favorite: John Tufts

March 3, 2021March 3, 2021 Jesse PickettAshland, Events, Featured

Photo by Oregon Shakespeare Festival Last month the Oregon Shakespeare Festival (OSF) announced the schedule for its 2021 season, all featured online until fall, when…

2021 season, August Wilson, Brent Hinkley, COVID-19, Green Show, holidays, interview, John Tufts, Mark Bedard, marx brothers, oregon shakespeare festival, streaming, theaterLeave a comment

“If/Then”: A Review

February 25, 2020September 15, 2024 Emily PerryArts & Culture, Campus

If you’ve ever wondered where your life you be now if you made a different choice a month, a year, or two years ago, if…

If/Then, musical, review, theaterLeave a comment

Hedda Gabler: A Review

November 20, 2019September 15, 2024 Emily PerryArts & Culture, Community

“Hedda Gabler,” is, in short, a portrait of a woman who wants power, and does everything she can to obtain it. She goes to extreme…

oca, opinion, review, theaterLeave a comment

What the Fringe?

May 11, 2016May 12, 2016 Eli StillmanCampus, Featured, Local News

Bright, elegant and mysterious.  The third annual Fringe Festival began on Monday with a culmination of colors, a selfie booth and even a flash mob…

arts, Ashland Oregon, Fringe festival, theater

The SOU Performing Arts Department Presents The Drunken City

November 6, 2014September 15, 2024 Keefer DunnArts & Culture

A bachelorette party on an epic bar crawl, boys out on the town with love on the mind, and all taking place in the city…

Adam Bock, Beth Boulay, Center Square Theater, Emily Serdahl, jackie apodaca, The Drunken City, theater

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