ASHLAND, Ore.- Oregon Shakespeare Festival is canceling one of it’s show due to air quality. The organization announced on Facebook that Thursday night’s performance of Fannie: The Music and Life of Fannie Lou Hamer has been canceled due to poor ...

ASHLAND, Ore. – One of the largest tourist draws in Southern Oregon is lifting some COVID-19 restrictions. On Friday, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival announced it will welcome back full-capacity audiences to the outdoor Allen Elizabethan Theatre starting July 14. Social ...

ASHLAND, Ore. —Tickets are now on sale for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s first live in-person performance of the season. For the first time in nearly 15 months, pre-sale tickets are now available for OSF. Right now only OSF members and ...

ASHLAND, Ore. – The Oregon Shakespeare Festival will soon be welcoming audiences back to the theatre. On Thursday, OSF said in-person audiences will be allowed starting July 1 with the opening of Cheryl L. West’s one-woman show “The Music and ...

ASHLAND, Ore. — A new film is ready to watch from the Oregon Shakespeare Festival! “ASH LAND” is a short film, the first project from the organization’s new digital project initiative. It deals with a black woman living in southern ...

ASHLAND, Ore. – The Oregon Shakespeare Festival is speaking out after someone put graffiti on one of its theaters. ‘All Lives Matter’ was written on the Thomas Theater, which is in the heart of OSF’s Ashland campus. While it was ...

ASHLAND, Ore.– The Oregon Shakespeare Festival may be closed this season but that won’t stop the Ashland company from bringing performances to your home. Like many seasonal businesses, the shutdown from COVID-19 this summer has caused a financial headache. OSF ...

ASHLAND, Ore. — “We have to commemorate this time Juneteenth because it’s a way that way can move forward [and] exercise our ghosts,” said director of artistic engagement, Robert Goodwin. Friday, June 19th, is Juneteenth. A holiday the Oregon Shakespeare ...

ASHLAND, Ore. – The Oregon Shakespeare Festival announced its next executive director. David Schmitz will be the fourth executive director in the festival’s history, following Paul Christy, who served as acting executive director since early last year. Over the past ...

ASHLAND, Ore. — Oregon Shakespeare Festival has launched a fundraiser on Monday called ‘Dare to Dream.’ The organization is hoping to raise 5 million dollars. You can choose which project you want to donate to, whether its helping OSF develop ...

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