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The Oregon Shakespeare Festival (OSF) is a regional repertory theatre in Ashland, Oregon, United States, founded in 1935 by Angus L. Bowmer. From late April through December each year, the Festival now offers 800 to 850 matinee and evening performances of a wide range of classic and contemporary plays not limited to Shakespeare to a total ...
In 2014, the Festival announced their Canon in a Decade initiative. In the next ten years, from 2015 to 2024, the Festival would be producing the complete Shakespeare Canon to honor the 80th anniversary of the festival. [32] [non-primary source needed] This project is in progress, and may have been affected by shut downs due to the COVID-19 ...
In 1935 the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, or OSF, was founded in Ashland, Oregon, USA. Originally named the "Oregon Shakespearean Festival"; the name was changed in ...
“Our 2025/26 season will bring together an international roster of creative talent, where the works of William Shakespeare stand shoulder to shoulder with some of the most compelling voices in ...
While attending college at the University of Oregon, Burrell became a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity [11] and worked as a bartender at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. [9] He later attended Southern Oregon University in Ashland , [ 10 ] graduating with a bachelor's degree in theatre arts in 1993. [ 9 ]
The Fool in the Forest festival this year offers the forest fantasy “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” staged as if “five plumbers try to put up Shakespeare’s classic tale of nearly 20 ...
The New Mexico Shakespeare Festival is a company in Albuquerque, NM that presents professional productions each summer in rep. In its 15th season, the New Mexico Shakespeare Festival is a year-round producing company having split from The Vortex, previously known as "Will Power" in 2010, and "Shakespeare in the Plaza."
John Patrick Page was born in Spokane, Washington, and raised primarily in Monmouth, Oregon. His father, Robert Page, was a theatre educator at Western Oregon University (then named Oregon College of Education). Page's early love of Shakespeare took hold when his father performed with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon, in 1964 ...