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Ashland Theater Review: Hannah and the Dread Gazebo

Dorothy Velasco reviews Oregon Shakespeare Festival's production of Hannah and the Dread Gazebo , the first play by Jiehae Park.

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Ashland Theater Review: The Merry Wives of Windsor

Dorothy Velasco reviews the Oregon Shakespeare Festival's production of The Merry Wives of Windsor.

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Ashland Theater Review: Off the Rails

Dorothy Velasco reviews the Oregon Shakespeare Festival's production of Off the Rails , the first play by a Native American to be performed at OSF. This is KLCC. I’m Dorothy Velasco with the Ashland...

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Ashland Theater Review: Destiny of Desire

Hola, mis amigos! I just saw a play by Karen Zacarias at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival called “Destiny of Desire,” and it’s more fun than a Mexican telenovela. Well, it is a telenovela, a Latin-style...

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Ashland Theater Review: Henry V

“Oh for a muse of fire.” Reminiscent of Homer’s Iliad, so begins “Henry V” at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. As directed by Rosa Joshi, this compelling and inventively stylized production is a fine...

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Ashland Theater Review: Othello

Shakespeare’s “Othello,” now playing in a well nuanced production at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, is always painful to watch. The Moor is a brilliant admiral who succeeds in protecting Venice from...

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Online Comedians 'The 1491s' Take Their Indian Humor To Stage

For years, the Native American comedy troupe, The 1491s , have shared their irreverent, raunchy, and provocative humor on YouTube . Now – as KLCC’s Brian Bull reports - they’ve officially shifted from...

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A Chat With 'The 1491s' On Making Light Of Heavy Indigenous History

The Native American comedy troupe, The 1491s , is an intertribal group of comedians who have regularly satirized, lampooned, parodied, and teased many aspects of Indian life. This includes digs at...

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Ashland Theater Review: La Comedia of Errors

If you speak any Spanish you can have fun with “La Comedia of Errors,” Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s bilingual adaptation of Shakespeare’s early comedy. If you speak a lot of Spanish you’ll have a...

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Oregon Shakespeare Festival Will Stay Shut Down Until Sept.; 80% Of Staff...

The Oregon Shakespeare Festival announced Friday morning that the Ashland-based regional theater company's 2020 season will be further postponed until early September due to concerns about the...

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