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The Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland announced Tuesday that it鈥檚 hired a new executive director. That鈥檚 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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The performers of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival get only Mondays off. And they give even that up once a year, for the annual Daedalus Project, a鈥�
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Fans of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival took delight in the recent Tony Awards ceremony. "All TheWay," a play that began its life at OSF, won the award鈥�
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The two comedies anchoring the 2014 season at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival put the accent on zany shenanigans. The Cocoanuts, by Irving Berlin and鈥�
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February includes a lot of important dates, one of great regional significance: it is the month the Oregon Shakespeare Festival opens for the season.鈥�
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Did we mention February is big for Shakespeare in Ashland? We could not resist an interview with the creator of the clever book Shakespeare Insult鈥�
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We want our students to do better in school, but budget cuts in recent years fell hard on offerings like art and music. And those offerings can be鈥�
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The Oregon Shakespeare Festival meets "Breaking Bad." The star of the recently completed TV show will play Lyndon Baines Johnson in "All The Way" on鈥�