Ashland, Ore.- Oregon Shakespeare Festivals brick courtyard has received a facelift in an effort to make the OSF campus more accessible. The project was just one phase of the “Access for All” campaign. The $5.1 million dollar project is designed ...

Ashland, Ore. – The Oregon Shakespeare Festival has officially announced their upcoming season. “I’m so proud to share this 2018 season with our OSF audiences as well as our colleagues in the theatre field,” OSF’s Artistic Director Bill Rauch said. ...

Medford, Ore. —   International Women’s Day takes place every March 8th, as an opportunity to celebrate the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women, while recognizing the work still to be done. NBC5 News looks at the impact ...

Today kicked off the first day of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s ‘Spring Festival Noon Series.’ According to the OSF Associate Director of Education, the series offer discussion, engagement and conversation with the public from lectures to demonstrations of technical aspects ...

Ashland, Ore., — Some of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s closest friends and family get an inside look at the new season, that kicks off this weekend. The festival’s artistic director — Bill Rauch gave a talk this morning at the ...

Ashland, Ore. —  If you’ve walked through Ashland Plaza lately, you might have noticed that the Lithia water fountains have been removed. The spouts and bowls were taken out of the fountain earlier this month. Ashland public works said the ...

Ashland, Ore., — The Oregon Shakespeare Festival is working to start a conversation, not just in the Rogue Valley but in the whole U.S.,with a hashtag on social media “Every 28 Hours” The phrase comes from the contested statistic that an ...

Ashland, Ore. — If you looking to help feed the hungry and take in a good show, you’re in luck. The Oregon Shakespeare Festival is offering $10 rush tickets for 12 performances to benefit ACCESS and the Ashland Emergency Food ...

Ashland, Ore. — A coalition of free speech organizations is denouncing the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. The move comes after OSF executives instructed staff not to patronize an Ashland bookstore after a dispute over a banned book. Six organizations signed the ...

Ashland, Ore. — A book cover at a locally owned Ashland bookstore has sparked a conversation about racial sensitivity in society. As a result, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival has asked their staff not to make work-related purchases at Shakespeare Books ...

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