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- Oregon Shakespeare Festival
The Oregon Shakespeare Festival, located in Ashland, Oregon, offers plays in three unique theatres (Angus Bowmer Theatre, Thomas Theatre, Allen Elizabethan Theatre), and a wide range of events that can enhance your playgoing experience
- Tickets Calendar of Events at Oregon Shakespeare Festival
Oregon Shakespeare Festival; 15 S Pioneer St Ashland, OR 97520; Box Office: 800-219-8161
- Our Season - Oregon Shakespeare Festival
The Oregon Shakespeare Festival, located in Ashland, Oregon, offers plays in three unique theatres (Angus Bowmer Theatre, Thomas Theatre, Allen Elizabethan Theatre), online projects on our O! Digital Stage that explore the future of theatrical storytelling, and a wide range of events that can enhance your playgoing experience
- Season Calendar - Oregon Shakespeare Festival
Oregon Shakespeare Festival; 15 S Pioneer St Ashland, OR 97520; Box Office: 800-219-8161
- 2025 Season Announcement - Oregon Shakespeare Festival
Food, dancing, and dirty laundry are all part of the fun in Shakespeare’s most domestic comedy—and part of what makes this small town a home OSF is delighted to welcome back longtime company member Terri McMahon, who directs this new production with a joyful, dance-filled flair
- In the Theatres and Seating - Oregon Shakespeare Festival
The Oregon Shakespeare Festival campus features three theatre spaces: The two indoor spaces, the Angus Bowmer Theatre (seats 601), the Thomas Theatre (seats 270-360), and the outdoor Allen Elizabethan Theatre (seats 1190) All of the theatres are in close proximity to each other
- 2025 Season Brochure - Oregon Shakespeare Festival
The Oregon Shakespeare Festival is a public charity as outlined in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code Federal Business ID 93-0407022
- 2025 Season Announcement - OSF News - Oregon Shakespeare Festival
ASHLAND, OR (May 21, 2024) – The Oregon Shakespeare Festival (OSF) is proud to announce its 2025 season, which marks the 90th anniversary of OSF’s founding by Angus L Bowmer in 1935 In the spirit of “Homecoming,” the theatre will welcome back its cherished producing model of rotating repertory
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