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The Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland announced Tuesday that it’s hired a new executive director. That’s after a nearly two year national search.
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The organization is working to recover its financial footing after ticket sales plummeted during the COVID pandemic.
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With an immersive show opening later this week, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival is proving that despite its name, Southern Oregon’s well-regarded repertory arts group is innovating in ways well beyond the theater tradition of the English Bard.
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Oregon Shakespeare Festival bosses talk about the big changes in the season just begun.
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The Oregon Shakespeare Festival is back in full this season, with a new focus centered around greater access for patrons.
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A comedy short film shot in the Ashland area is airing in the Sundance Film Festival this week. It has ties to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival.
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More than a year after closing due to the pandemic, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival has announced it will re-open its doors to in-person performances on July 1. That’s two months earlier than originally planned.
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The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a lawsuit against the City of Ashland, alleging that Ashland Police illegally arrested a former actor in the Oregon Shakespeare Festival.
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It’s been nearly a year since the Oregon Shakespeare Festival had live performances on its stages because of the pandemic. Now the festival has announced that its new season will have a creative mix of digital and live productions.
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In response to the coronavirus pandemic, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival announced on Friday their 2020 season will be further postponed until the fall…
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The Oregon Shakespeare Festival announced Thursday that it’s cancelling all performances until April 8.The company made the decision following Gov. Kate…