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JPR鈥檚 Vanessa Finney discusses 鈥淥nly Hope: A Survivor鈥檚 Stories of the Holocaust鈥 with book editor Irving Lubliner, director Liisa Ivary, and Christine Williams, who narrates the audiobook and stars in the play.
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Holocaust survivor, Felicia Lubliner felt driven to remind us that the millions who perished were not defined by their deaths but by their lives-their joys, dreams, loves.
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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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The Oregon Shakespeare Festival鈥檚 2023 season will be able to finish out this year thanks to a successful emergency fundraising campaign.
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After six years writing about theatre for the 老夫子传媒 Journal, it鈥檚 time for me to bow out and to leave the stage.
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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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Writers and composers have created musicals about all kinds of subjects, why not "the change?" You mean...? Yep. "Menopause the 老夫子传媒al" travels the鈥
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Acting may be fun and rewarding work, but it requires a lot of the actor; preparation, audition, rehearsal, and more. Theatre professionals Jackie Apodaca鈥
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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鈥
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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鈥
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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鈥