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DESCRIPTION:Much Ado About Nothing \nBy William Shakespeare\nDirected by Miriam A. Laube\nJune 1 – October 12\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\nLove is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples volley hilarious quips and damning accusations. Will the truth win in this dazzling\, music-filled production? \n\n“Thou and I are too wise to woo peaceably” \n\nRomance\, wit\, and mistaken identities fuel this new staging of Shakespeare’s beloved comedy of tricks! Don Pedro’s army has just returned home victorious after the war. Love is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples—Benedick and Beatrice\, and Claudio and Hero—volley hilarious quips and damning accusations back and forth. Will the truth win in this mischievous game of love? Find out in this dazzling\, music-filled production directed by Miriam A. Laube\, who brings her 17 seasons of OSF experience to this Shakespeare favorite\, lighting up the Allen Elizabethan Theatre all summer. All the details here. \n\nWest Coast Premiere\nJane Eyre \nAdapted by Elizabeth Williamson from the novel by Charlotte Brontë\nDirected by Dawn Monique Williams \nMay 31 – October 11\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\n\n“I am no bird; and no net ensnares me” \n\nOne of the most beloved heroines in literary history shines bright in this production that infuses a classic Gothic Romance with the sound and feel of Southern Gothic. Orphaned as a child and raised by cruel relatives and cold schoolmasters\, Jane Eyre embarks on a new life as an adult: working as a governess on a remote estate. But as she slowly falls in love with her moody employer\, she discovers that he—and his home—are surrounded by dark secrets. With only her resilience and wits to guide her\, how will Jane save her chance for happiness? Elizabeth Williamson’s fresh adaptation is directed by Dawn Monique Williams\, who helmed our lush 2023 staging of Twelfth Night. \n\nVirgins to Villains: My Journey with Shakespeare’s Women \nCreated and performed by Robin Goodrin Nordli\nDirected by Penny Metropulos\nMay 16 – July 19\, 2024\nThomas Theatre\nThe women of Shakespeare—from an insider\nIn this witty\, insightful\, and revealing one-woman show\, actress Robin Goodrin Nordli draws from her experiences of performing in 61 productions of 30 plays by William Shakespeare. From the innocent virgins of her past to the vindictive villains of her present\, Robin explores her own life through the prism of her relationship with Shakespeare’s women.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/3-oregon-shakespeare-festival-shows/2024-07-09/
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SUMMARY:3 Oregon Shakespeare Festival Shows
DESCRIPTION:Much Ado About Nothing \nBy William Shakespeare\nDirected by Miriam A. Laube\nJune 1 – October 12\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\nLove is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples volley hilarious quips and damning accusations. Will the truth win in this dazzling\, music-filled production? \n\n“Thou and I are too wise to woo peaceably” \n\nRomance\, wit\, and mistaken identities fuel this new staging of Shakespeare’s beloved comedy of tricks! Don Pedro’s army has just returned home victorious after the war. Love is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples—Benedick and Beatrice\, and Claudio and Hero—volley hilarious quips and damning accusations back and forth. Will the truth win in this mischievous game of love? Find out in this dazzling\, music-filled production directed by Miriam A. Laube\, who brings her 17 seasons of OSF experience to this Shakespeare favorite\, lighting up the Allen Elizabethan Theatre all summer. All the details here. \n\nWest Coast Premiere\nJane Eyre \nAdapted by Elizabeth Williamson from the novel by Charlotte Brontë\nDirected by Dawn Monique Williams \nMay 31 – October 11\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\n\n“I am no bird; and no net ensnares me” \n\nOne of the most beloved heroines in literary history shines bright in this production that infuses a classic Gothic Romance with the sound and feel of Southern Gothic. Orphaned as a child and raised by cruel relatives and cold schoolmasters\, Jane Eyre embarks on a new life as an adult: working as a governess on a remote estate. But as she slowly falls in love with her moody employer\, she discovers that he—and his home—are surrounded by dark secrets. With only her resilience and wits to guide her\, how will Jane save her chance for happiness? Elizabeth Williamson’s fresh adaptation is directed by Dawn Monique Williams\, who helmed our lush 2023 staging of Twelfth Night. \n\nVirgins to Villains: My Journey with Shakespeare’s Women \nCreated and performed by Robin Goodrin Nordli\nDirected by Penny Metropulos\nMay 16 – July 19\, 2024\nThomas Theatre\nThe women of Shakespeare—from an insider\nIn this witty\, insightful\, and revealing one-woman show\, actress Robin Goodrin Nordli draws from her experiences of performing in 61 productions of 30 plays by William Shakespeare. From the innocent virgins of her past to the vindictive villains of her present\, Robin explores her own life through the prism of her relationship with Shakespeare’s women.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/3-oregon-shakespeare-festival-shows/2024-07-08/
LOCATION:allen elizabeth theater\, 15 S Pioneer St\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
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SUMMARY:3 Oregon Shakespeare Festival Shows
DESCRIPTION:Much Ado About Nothing \nBy William Shakespeare\nDirected by Miriam A. Laube\nJune 1 – October 12\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\nLove is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples volley hilarious quips and damning accusations. Will the truth win in this dazzling\, music-filled production? \n\n“Thou and I are too wise to woo peaceably” \n\nRomance\, wit\, and mistaken identities fuel this new staging of Shakespeare’s beloved comedy of tricks! Don Pedro’s army has just returned home victorious after the war. Love is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples—Benedick and Beatrice\, and Claudio and Hero—volley hilarious quips and damning accusations back and forth. Will the truth win in this mischievous game of love? Find out in this dazzling\, music-filled production directed by Miriam A. Laube\, who brings her 17 seasons of OSF experience to this Shakespeare favorite\, lighting up the Allen Elizabethan Theatre all summer. All the details here. \n\nWest Coast Premiere\nJane Eyre \nAdapted by Elizabeth Williamson from the novel by Charlotte Brontë\nDirected by Dawn Monique Williams \nMay 31 – October 11\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\n\n“I am no bird; and no net ensnares me” \n\nOne of the most beloved heroines in literary history shines bright in this production that infuses a classic Gothic Romance with the sound and feel of Southern Gothic. Orphaned as a child and raised by cruel relatives and cold schoolmasters\, Jane Eyre embarks on a new life as an adult: working as a governess on a remote estate. But as she slowly falls in love with her moody employer\, she discovers that he—and his home—are surrounded by dark secrets. With only her resilience and wits to guide her\, how will Jane save her chance for happiness? Elizabeth Williamson’s fresh adaptation is directed by Dawn Monique Williams\, who helmed our lush 2023 staging of Twelfth Night. \n\nVirgins to Villains: My Journey with Shakespeare’s Women \nCreated and performed by Robin Goodrin Nordli\nDirected by Penny Metropulos\nMay 16 – July 19\, 2024\nThomas Theatre\nThe women of Shakespeare—from an insider\nIn this witty\, insightful\, and revealing one-woman show\, actress Robin Goodrin Nordli draws from her experiences of performing in 61 productions of 30 plays by William Shakespeare. From the innocent virgins of her past to the vindictive villains of her present\, Robin explores her own life through the prism of her relationship with Shakespeare’s women.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/3-oregon-shakespeare-festival-shows/2024-07-07/
LOCATION:allen elizabeth theater\, 15 S Pioneer St\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
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SUMMARY:3 Oregon Shakespeare Festival Shows
DESCRIPTION:Much Ado About Nothing \nBy William Shakespeare\nDirected by Miriam A. Laube\nJune 1 – October 12\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\nLove is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples volley hilarious quips and damning accusations. Will the truth win in this dazzling\, music-filled production? \n\n“Thou and I are too wise to woo peaceably” \n\nRomance\, wit\, and mistaken identities fuel this new staging of Shakespeare’s beloved comedy of tricks! Don Pedro’s army has just returned home victorious after the war. Love is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples—Benedick and Beatrice\, and Claudio and Hero—volley hilarious quips and damning accusations back and forth. Will the truth win in this mischievous game of love? Find out in this dazzling\, music-filled production directed by Miriam A. Laube\, who brings her 17 seasons of OSF experience to this Shakespeare favorite\, lighting up the Allen Elizabethan Theatre all summer. All the details here. \n\nWest Coast Premiere\nJane Eyre \nAdapted by Elizabeth Williamson from the novel by Charlotte Brontë\nDirected by Dawn Monique Williams \nMay 31 – October 11\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\n\n“I am no bird; and no net ensnares me” \n\nOne of the most beloved heroines in literary history shines bright in this production that infuses a classic Gothic Romance with the sound and feel of Southern Gothic. Orphaned as a child and raised by cruel relatives and cold schoolmasters\, Jane Eyre embarks on a new life as an adult: working as a governess on a remote estate. But as she slowly falls in love with her moody employer\, she discovers that he—and his home—are surrounded by dark secrets. With only her resilience and wits to guide her\, how will Jane save her chance for happiness? Elizabeth Williamson’s fresh adaptation is directed by Dawn Monique Williams\, who helmed our lush 2023 staging of Twelfth Night. \n\nVirgins to Villains: My Journey with Shakespeare’s Women \nCreated and performed by Robin Goodrin Nordli\nDirected by Penny Metropulos\nMay 16 – July 19\, 2024\nThomas Theatre\nThe women of Shakespeare—from an insider\nIn this witty\, insightful\, and revealing one-woman show\, actress Robin Goodrin Nordli draws from her experiences of performing in 61 productions of 30 plays by William Shakespeare. From the innocent virgins of her past to the vindictive villains of her present\, Robin explores her own life through the prism of her relationship with Shakespeare’s women.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/3-oregon-shakespeare-festival-shows/2024-07-06/
LOCATION:allen elizabeth theater\, 15 S Pioneer St\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
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SUMMARY:3 Oregon Shakespeare Festival Shows
DESCRIPTION:Much Ado About Nothing \nBy William Shakespeare\nDirected by Miriam A. Laube\nJune 1 – October 12\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\nLove is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples volley hilarious quips and damning accusations. Will the truth win in this dazzling\, music-filled production? \n\n“Thou and I are too wise to woo peaceably” \n\nRomance\, wit\, and mistaken identities fuel this new staging of Shakespeare’s beloved comedy of tricks! Don Pedro’s army has just returned home victorious after the war. Love is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples—Benedick and Beatrice\, and Claudio and Hero—volley hilarious quips and damning accusations back and forth. Will the truth win in this mischievous game of love? Find out in this dazzling\, music-filled production directed by Miriam A. Laube\, who brings her 17 seasons of OSF experience to this Shakespeare favorite\, lighting up the Allen Elizabethan Theatre all summer. All the details here. \n\nWest Coast Premiere\nJane Eyre \nAdapted by Elizabeth Williamson from the novel by Charlotte Brontë\nDirected by Dawn Monique Williams \nMay 31 – October 11\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\n\n“I am no bird; and no net ensnares me” \n\nOne of the most beloved heroines in literary history shines bright in this production that infuses a classic Gothic Romance with the sound and feel of Southern Gothic. Orphaned as a child and raised by cruel relatives and cold schoolmasters\, Jane Eyre embarks on a new life as an adult: working as a governess on a remote estate. But as she slowly falls in love with her moody employer\, she discovers that he—and his home—are surrounded by dark secrets. With only her resilience and wits to guide her\, how will Jane save her chance for happiness? Elizabeth Williamson’s fresh adaptation is directed by Dawn Monique Williams\, who helmed our lush 2023 staging of Twelfth Night. \n\nVirgins to Villains: My Journey with Shakespeare’s Women \nCreated and performed by Robin Goodrin Nordli\nDirected by Penny Metropulos\nMay 16 – July 19\, 2024\nThomas Theatre\nThe women of Shakespeare—from an insider\nIn this witty\, insightful\, and revealing one-woman show\, actress Robin Goodrin Nordli draws from her experiences of performing in 61 productions of 30 plays by William Shakespeare. From the innocent virgins of her past to the vindictive villains of her present\, Robin explores her own life through the prism of her relationship with Shakespeare’s women.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/3-oregon-shakespeare-festival-shows/2024-07-05/
LOCATION:allen elizabeth theater\, 15 S Pioneer St\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
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SUMMARY:3 Oregon Shakespeare Festival Shows
DESCRIPTION:Much Ado About Nothing \nBy William Shakespeare\nDirected by Miriam A. Laube\nJune 1 – October 12\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\nLove is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples volley hilarious quips and damning accusations. Will the truth win in this dazzling\, music-filled production? \n\n“Thou and I are too wise to woo peaceably” \n\nRomance\, wit\, and mistaken identities fuel this new staging of Shakespeare’s beloved comedy of tricks! Don Pedro’s army has just returned home victorious after the war. Love is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples—Benedick and Beatrice\, and Claudio and Hero—volley hilarious quips and damning accusations back and forth. Will the truth win in this mischievous game of love? Find out in this dazzling\, music-filled production directed by Miriam A. Laube\, who brings her 17 seasons of OSF experience to this Shakespeare favorite\, lighting up the Allen Elizabethan Theatre all summer. All the details here. \n\nWest Coast Premiere\nJane Eyre \nAdapted by Elizabeth Williamson from the novel by Charlotte Brontë\nDirected by Dawn Monique Williams \nMay 31 – October 11\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\n\n“I am no bird; and no net ensnares me” \n\nOne of the most beloved heroines in literary history shines bright in this production that infuses a classic Gothic Romance with the sound and feel of Southern Gothic. Orphaned as a child and raised by cruel relatives and cold schoolmasters\, Jane Eyre embarks on a new life as an adult: working as a governess on a remote estate. But as she slowly falls in love with her moody employer\, she discovers that he—and his home—are surrounded by dark secrets. With only her resilience and wits to guide her\, how will Jane save her chance for happiness? Elizabeth Williamson’s fresh adaptation is directed by Dawn Monique Williams\, who helmed our lush 2023 staging of Twelfth Night. \n\nVirgins to Villains: My Journey with Shakespeare’s Women \nCreated and performed by Robin Goodrin Nordli\nDirected by Penny Metropulos\nMay 16 – July 19\, 2024\nThomas Theatre\nThe women of Shakespeare—from an insider\nIn this witty\, insightful\, and revealing one-woman show\, actress Robin Goodrin Nordli draws from her experiences of performing in 61 productions of 30 plays by William Shakespeare. From the innocent virgins of her past to the vindictive villains of her present\, Robin explores her own life through the prism of her relationship with Shakespeare’s women.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/3-oregon-shakespeare-festival-shows/2024-07-04/
LOCATION:allen elizabeth theater\, 15 S Pioneer St\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
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SUMMARY:3 Oregon Shakespeare Festival Shows
DESCRIPTION:Much Ado About Nothing \nBy William Shakespeare\nDirected by Miriam A. Laube\nJune 1 – October 12\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\nLove is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples volley hilarious quips and damning accusations. Will the truth win in this dazzling\, music-filled production? \n\n“Thou and I are too wise to woo peaceably” \n\nRomance\, wit\, and mistaken identities fuel this new staging of Shakespeare’s beloved comedy of tricks! Don Pedro’s army has just returned home victorious after the war. Love is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples—Benedick and Beatrice\, and Claudio and Hero—volley hilarious quips and damning accusations back and forth. Will the truth win in this mischievous game of love? Find out in this dazzling\, music-filled production directed by Miriam A. Laube\, who brings her 17 seasons of OSF experience to this Shakespeare favorite\, lighting up the Allen Elizabethan Theatre all summer. All the details here. \n\nWest Coast Premiere\nJane Eyre \nAdapted by Elizabeth Williamson from the novel by Charlotte Brontë\nDirected by Dawn Monique Williams \nMay 31 – October 11\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\n\n“I am no bird; and no net ensnares me” \n\nOne of the most beloved heroines in literary history shines bright in this production that infuses a classic Gothic Romance with the sound and feel of Southern Gothic. Orphaned as a child and raised by cruel relatives and cold schoolmasters\, Jane Eyre embarks on a new life as an adult: working as a governess on a remote estate. But as she slowly falls in love with her moody employer\, she discovers that he—and his home—are surrounded by dark secrets. With only her resilience and wits to guide her\, how will Jane save her chance for happiness? Elizabeth Williamson’s fresh adaptation is directed by Dawn Monique Williams\, who helmed our lush 2023 staging of Twelfth Night. \n\nVirgins to Villains: My Journey with Shakespeare’s Women \nCreated and performed by Robin Goodrin Nordli\nDirected by Penny Metropulos\nMay 16 – July 19\, 2024\nThomas Theatre\nThe women of Shakespeare—from an insider\nIn this witty\, insightful\, and revealing one-woman show\, actress Robin Goodrin Nordli draws from her experiences of performing in 61 productions of 30 plays by William Shakespeare. From the innocent virgins of her past to the vindictive villains of her present\, Robin explores her own life through the prism of her relationship with Shakespeare’s women.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/3-oregon-shakespeare-festival-shows/2024-07-03/
LOCATION:allen elizabeth theater\, 15 S Pioneer St\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
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SUMMARY:3 Oregon Shakespeare Festival Shows
DESCRIPTION:Much Ado About Nothing \nBy William Shakespeare\nDirected by Miriam A. Laube\nJune 1 – October 12\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\nLove is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples volley hilarious quips and damning accusations. Will the truth win in this dazzling\, music-filled production? \n\n“Thou and I are too wise to woo peaceably” \n\nRomance\, wit\, and mistaken identities fuel this new staging of Shakespeare’s beloved comedy of tricks! Don Pedro’s army has just returned home victorious after the war. Love is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples—Benedick and Beatrice\, and Claudio and Hero—volley hilarious quips and damning accusations back and forth. Will the truth win in this mischievous game of love? Find out in this dazzling\, music-filled production directed by Miriam A. Laube\, who brings her 17 seasons of OSF experience to this Shakespeare favorite\, lighting up the Allen Elizabethan Theatre all summer. All the details here. \n\nWest Coast Premiere\nJane Eyre \nAdapted by Elizabeth Williamson from the novel by Charlotte Brontë\nDirected by Dawn Monique Williams \nMay 31 – October 11\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\n\n“I am no bird; and no net ensnares me” \n\nOne of the most beloved heroines in literary history shines bright in this production that infuses a classic Gothic Romance with the sound and feel of Southern Gothic. Orphaned as a child and raised by cruel relatives and cold schoolmasters\, Jane Eyre embarks on a new life as an adult: working as a governess on a remote estate. But as she slowly falls in love with her moody employer\, she discovers that he—and his home—are surrounded by dark secrets. With only her resilience and wits to guide her\, how will Jane save her chance for happiness? Elizabeth Williamson’s fresh adaptation is directed by Dawn Monique Williams\, who helmed our lush 2023 staging of Twelfth Night. \n\nVirgins to Villains: My Journey with Shakespeare’s Women \nCreated and performed by Robin Goodrin Nordli\nDirected by Penny Metropulos\nMay 16 – July 19\, 2024\nThomas Theatre\nThe women of Shakespeare—from an insider\nIn this witty\, insightful\, and revealing one-woman show\, actress Robin Goodrin Nordli draws from her experiences of performing in 61 productions of 30 plays by William Shakespeare. From the innocent virgins of her past to the vindictive villains of her present\, Robin explores her own life through the prism of her relationship with Shakespeare’s women.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/3-oregon-shakespeare-festival-shows/2024-07-02/
LOCATION:allen elizabeth theater\, 15 S Pioneer St\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
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SUMMARY:3 Oregon Shakespeare Festival Shows
DESCRIPTION:Much Ado About Nothing \nBy William Shakespeare\nDirected by Miriam A. Laube\nJune 1 – October 12\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\nLove is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples volley hilarious quips and damning accusations. Will the truth win in this dazzling\, music-filled production? \n\n“Thou and I are too wise to woo peaceably” \n\nRomance\, wit\, and mistaken identities fuel this new staging of Shakespeare’s beloved comedy of tricks! Don Pedro’s army has just returned home victorious after the war. Love is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples—Benedick and Beatrice\, and Claudio and Hero—volley hilarious quips and damning accusations back and forth. Will the truth win in this mischievous game of love? Find out in this dazzling\, music-filled production directed by Miriam A. Laube\, who brings her 17 seasons of OSF experience to this Shakespeare favorite\, lighting up the Allen Elizabethan Theatre all summer. All the details here. \n\nWest Coast Premiere\nJane Eyre \nAdapted by Elizabeth Williamson from the novel by Charlotte Brontë\nDirected by Dawn Monique Williams \nMay 31 – October 11\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\n\n“I am no bird; and no net ensnares me” \n\nOne of the most beloved heroines in literary history shines bright in this production that infuses a classic Gothic Romance with the sound and feel of Southern Gothic. Orphaned as a child and raised by cruel relatives and cold schoolmasters\, Jane Eyre embarks on a new life as an adult: working as a governess on a remote estate. But as she slowly falls in love with her moody employer\, she discovers that he—and his home—are surrounded by dark secrets. With only her resilience and wits to guide her\, how will Jane save her chance for happiness? Elizabeth Williamson’s fresh adaptation is directed by Dawn Monique Williams\, who helmed our lush 2023 staging of Twelfth Night. \n\nVirgins to Villains: My Journey with Shakespeare’s Women \nCreated and performed by Robin Goodrin Nordli\nDirected by Penny Metropulos\nMay 16 – July 19\, 2024\nThomas Theatre\nThe women of Shakespeare—from an insider\nIn this witty\, insightful\, and revealing one-woman show\, actress Robin Goodrin Nordli draws from her experiences of performing in 61 productions of 30 plays by William Shakespeare. From the innocent virgins of her past to the vindictive villains of her present\, Robin explores her own life through the prism of her relationship with Shakespeare’s women.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/3-oregon-shakespeare-festival-shows/2024-07-01/
LOCATION:allen elizabeth theater\, 15 S Pioneer St\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
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SUMMARY:3 Oregon Shakespeare Festival Shows
DESCRIPTION:Much Ado About Nothing \nBy William Shakespeare\nDirected by Miriam A. Laube\nJune 1 – October 12\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\nLove is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples volley hilarious quips and damning accusations. Will the truth win in this dazzling\, music-filled production? \n\n“Thou and I are too wise to woo peaceably” \n\nRomance\, wit\, and mistaken identities fuel this new staging of Shakespeare’s beloved comedy of tricks! Don Pedro’s army has just returned home victorious after the war. Love is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples—Benedick and Beatrice\, and Claudio and Hero—volley hilarious quips and damning accusations back and forth. Will the truth win in this mischievous game of love? Find out in this dazzling\, music-filled production directed by Miriam A. Laube\, who brings her 17 seasons of OSF experience to this Shakespeare favorite\, lighting up the Allen Elizabethan Theatre all summer. All the details here. \n\nWest Coast Premiere\nJane Eyre \nAdapted by Elizabeth Williamson from the novel by Charlotte Brontë\nDirected by Dawn Monique Williams \nMay 31 – October 11\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\n\n“I am no bird; and no net ensnares me” \n\nOne of the most beloved heroines in literary history shines bright in this production that infuses a classic Gothic Romance with the sound and feel of Southern Gothic. Orphaned as a child and raised by cruel relatives and cold schoolmasters\, Jane Eyre embarks on a new life as an adult: working as a governess on a remote estate. But as she slowly falls in love with her moody employer\, she discovers that he—and his home—are surrounded by dark secrets. With only her resilience and wits to guide her\, how will Jane save her chance for happiness? Elizabeth Williamson’s fresh adaptation is directed by Dawn Monique Williams\, who helmed our lush 2023 staging of Twelfth Night. \n\nVirgins to Villains: My Journey with Shakespeare’s Women \nCreated and performed by Robin Goodrin Nordli\nDirected by Penny Metropulos\nMay 16 – July 19\, 2024\nThomas Theatre\nThe women of Shakespeare—from an insider\nIn this witty\, insightful\, and revealing one-woman show\, actress Robin Goodrin Nordli draws from her experiences of performing in 61 productions of 30 plays by William Shakespeare. From the innocent virgins of her past to the vindictive villains of her present\, Robin explores her own life through the prism of her relationship with Shakespeare’s women.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/3-oregon-shakespeare-festival-shows/2024-06-30/
LOCATION:allen elizabeth theater\, 15 S Pioneer St\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
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SUMMARY:3 Oregon Shakespeare Festival Shows
DESCRIPTION:Much Ado About Nothing \nBy William Shakespeare\nDirected by Miriam A. Laube\nJune 1 – October 12\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\nLove is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples volley hilarious quips and damning accusations. Will the truth win in this dazzling\, music-filled production? \n\n“Thou and I are too wise to woo peaceably” \n\nRomance\, wit\, and mistaken identities fuel this new staging of Shakespeare’s beloved comedy of tricks! Don Pedro’s army has just returned home victorious after the war. Love is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples—Benedick and Beatrice\, and Claudio and Hero—volley hilarious quips and damning accusations back and forth. Will the truth win in this mischievous game of love? Find out in this dazzling\, music-filled production directed by Miriam A. Laube\, who brings her 17 seasons of OSF experience to this Shakespeare favorite\, lighting up the Allen Elizabethan Theatre all summer. All the details here. \n\nWest Coast Premiere\nJane Eyre \nAdapted by Elizabeth Williamson from the novel by Charlotte Brontë\nDirected by Dawn Monique Williams \nMay 31 – October 11\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\n\n“I am no bird; and no net ensnares me” \n\nOne of the most beloved heroines in literary history shines bright in this production that infuses a classic Gothic Romance with the sound and feel of Southern Gothic. Orphaned as a child and raised by cruel relatives and cold schoolmasters\, Jane Eyre embarks on a new life as an adult: working as a governess on a remote estate. But as she slowly falls in love with her moody employer\, she discovers that he—and his home—are surrounded by dark secrets. With only her resilience and wits to guide her\, how will Jane save her chance for happiness? Elizabeth Williamson’s fresh adaptation is directed by Dawn Monique Williams\, who helmed our lush 2023 staging of Twelfth Night. \n\nVirgins to Villains: My Journey with Shakespeare’s Women \nCreated and performed by Robin Goodrin Nordli\nDirected by Penny Metropulos\nMay 16 – July 19\, 2024\nThomas Theatre\nThe women of Shakespeare—from an insider\nIn this witty\, insightful\, and revealing one-woman show\, actress Robin Goodrin Nordli draws from her experiences of performing in 61 productions of 30 plays by William Shakespeare. From the innocent virgins of her past to the vindictive villains of her present\, Robin explores her own life through the prism of her relationship with Shakespeare’s women.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/3-oregon-shakespeare-festival-shows/2024-06-29/
LOCATION:allen elizabeth theater\, 15 S Pioneer St\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
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SUMMARY:3 Oregon Shakespeare Festival Shows
DESCRIPTION:Much Ado About Nothing \nBy William Shakespeare\nDirected by Miriam A. Laube\nJune 1 – October 12\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\nLove is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples volley hilarious quips and damning accusations. Will the truth win in this dazzling\, music-filled production? \n\n“Thou and I are too wise to woo peaceably” \n\nRomance\, wit\, and mistaken identities fuel this new staging of Shakespeare’s beloved comedy of tricks! Don Pedro’s army has just returned home victorious after the war. Love is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples—Benedick and Beatrice\, and Claudio and Hero—volley hilarious quips and damning accusations back and forth. Will the truth win in this mischievous game of love? Find out in this dazzling\, music-filled production directed by Miriam A. Laube\, who brings her 17 seasons of OSF experience to this Shakespeare favorite\, lighting up the Allen Elizabethan Theatre all summer. All the details here. \n\nWest Coast Premiere\nJane Eyre \nAdapted by Elizabeth Williamson from the novel by Charlotte Brontë\nDirected by Dawn Monique Williams \nMay 31 – October 11\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\n\n“I am no bird; and no net ensnares me” \n\nOne of the most beloved heroines in literary history shines bright in this production that infuses a classic Gothic Romance with the sound and feel of Southern Gothic. Orphaned as a child and raised by cruel relatives and cold schoolmasters\, Jane Eyre embarks on a new life as an adult: working as a governess on a remote estate. But as she slowly falls in love with her moody employer\, she discovers that he—and his home—are surrounded by dark secrets. With only her resilience and wits to guide her\, how will Jane save her chance for happiness? Elizabeth Williamson’s fresh adaptation is directed by Dawn Monique Williams\, who helmed our lush 2023 staging of Twelfth Night. \n\nVirgins to Villains: My Journey with Shakespeare’s Women \nCreated and performed by Robin Goodrin Nordli\nDirected by Penny Metropulos\nMay 16 – July 19\, 2024\nThomas Theatre\nThe women of Shakespeare—from an insider\nIn this witty\, insightful\, and revealing one-woman show\, actress Robin Goodrin Nordli draws from her experiences of performing in 61 productions of 30 plays by William Shakespeare. From the innocent virgins of her past to the vindictive villains of her present\, Robin explores her own life through the prism of her relationship with Shakespeare’s women.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/3-oregon-shakespeare-festival-shows/2024-06-28/
LOCATION:allen elizabeth theater\, 15 S Pioneer St\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Oregon Shakespeare Festival":MAILTO:https://www.osfashland.org/contact-us
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SUMMARY:3 Oregon Shakespeare Festival Shows
DESCRIPTION:Much Ado About Nothing \nBy William Shakespeare\nDirected by Miriam A. Laube\nJune 1 – October 12\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\nLove is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples volley hilarious quips and damning accusations. Will the truth win in this dazzling\, music-filled production? \n\n“Thou and I are too wise to woo peaceably” \n\nRomance\, wit\, and mistaken identities fuel this new staging of Shakespeare’s beloved comedy of tricks! Don Pedro’s army has just returned home victorious after the war. Love is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples—Benedick and Beatrice\, and Claudio and Hero—volley hilarious quips and damning accusations back and forth. Will the truth win in this mischievous game of love? Find out in this dazzling\, music-filled production directed by Miriam A. Laube\, who brings her 17 seasons of OSF experience to this Shakespeare favorite\, lighting up the Allen Elizabethan Theatre all summer. All the details here. \n\nWest Coast Premiere\nJane Eyre \nAdapted by Elizabeth Williamson from the novel by Charlotte Brontë\nDirected by Dawn Monique Williams \nMay 31 – October 11\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\n\n“I am no bird; and no net ensnares me” \n\nOne of the most beloved heroines in literary history shines bright in this production that infuses a classic Gothic Romance with the sound and feel of Southern Gothic. Orphaned as a child and raised by cruel relatives and cold schoolmasters\, Jane Eyre embarks on a new life as an adult: working as a governess on a remote estate. But as she slowly falls in love with her moody employer\, she discovers that he—and his home—are surrounded by dark secrets. With only her resilience and wits to guide her\, how will Jane save her chance for happiness? Elizabeth Williamson’s fresh adaptation is directed by Dawn Monique Williams\, who helmed our lush 2023 staging of Twelfth Night. \n\nVirgins to Villains: My Journey with Shakespeare’s Women \nCreated and performed by Robin Goodrin Nordli\nDirected by Penny Metropulos\nMay 16 – July 19\, 2024\nThomas Theatre\nThe women of Shakespeare—from an insider\nIn this witty\, insightful\, and revealing one-woman show\, actress Robin Goodrin Nordli draws from her experiences of performing in 61 productions of 30 plays by William Shakespeare. From the innocent virgins of her past to the vindictive villains of her present\, Robin explores her own life through the prism of her relationship with Shakespeare’s women.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/3-oregon-shakespeare-festival-shows/2024-06-27/
LOCATION:allen elizabeth theater\, 15 S Pioneer St\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Oregon Shakespeare Festival":MAILTO:https://www.osfashland.org/contact-us
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SUMMARY:3 Oregon Shakespeare Festival Shows
DESCRIPTION:Much Ado About Nothing \nBy William Shakespeare\nDirected by Miriam A. Laube\nJune 1 – October 12\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\nLove is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples volley hilarious quips and damning accusations. Will the truth win in this dazzling\, music-filled production? \n\n“Thou and I are too wise to woo peaceably” \n\nRomance\, wit\, and mistaken identities fuel this new staging of Shakespeare’s beloved comedy of tricks! Don Pedro’s army has just returned home victorious after the war. Love is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples—Benedick and Beatrice\, and Claudio and Hero—volley hilarious quips and damning accusations back and forth. Will the truth win in this mischievous game of love? Find out in this dazzling\, music-filled production directed by Miriam A. Laube\, who brings her 17 seasons of OSF experience to this Shakespeare favorite\, lighting up the Allen Elizabethan Theatre all summer. All the details here. \n\nWest Coast Premiere\nJane Eyre \nAdapted by Elizabeth Williamson from the novel by Charlotte Brontë\nDirected by Dawn Monique Williams \nMay 31 – October 11\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\n\n“I am no bird; and no net ensnares me” \n\nOne of the most beloved heroines in literary history shines bright in this production that infuses a classic Gothic Romance with the sound and feel of Southern Gothic. Orphaned as a child and raised by cruel relatives and cold schoolmasters\, Jane Eyre embarks on a new life as an adult: working as a governess on a remote estate. But as she slowly falls in love with her moody employer\, she discovers that he—and his home—are surrounded by dark secrets. With only her resilience and wits to guide her\, how will Jane save her chance for happiness? Elizabeth Williamson’s fresh adaptation is directed by Dawn Monique Williams\, who helmed our lush 2023 staging of Twelfth Night. \n\nVirgins to Villains: My Journey with Shakespeare’s Women \nCreated and performed by Robin Goodrin Nordli\nDirected by Penny Metropulos\nMay 16 – July 19\, 2024\nThomas Theatre\nThe women of Shakespeare—from an insider\nIn this witty\, insightful\, and revealing one-woman show\, actress Robin Goodrin Nordli draws from her experiences of performing in 61 productions of 30 plays by William Shakespeare. From the innocent virgins of her past to the vindictive villains of her present\, Robin explores her own life through the prism of her relationship with Shakespeare’s women.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/3-oregon-shakespeare-festival-shows/2024-06-26/
LOCATION:allen elizabeth theater\, 15 S Pioneer St\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Oregon Shakespeare Festival":MAILTO:https://www.osfashland.org/contact-us
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SUMMARY:3 Oregon Shakespeare Festival Shows
DESCRIPTION:Much Ado About Nothing \nBy William Shakespeare\nDirected by Miriam A. Laube\nJune 1 – October 12\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\nLove is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples volley hilarious quips and damning accusations. Will the truth win in this dazzling\, music-filled production? \n\n“Thou and I are too wise to woo peaceably” \n\nRomance\, wit\, and mistaken identities fuel this new staging of Shakespeare’s beloved comedy of tricks! Don Pedro’s army has just returned home victorious after the war. Love is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples—Benedick and Beatrice\, and Claudio and Hero—volley hilarious quips and damning accusations back and forth. Will the truth win in this mischievous game of love? Find out in this dazzling\, music-filled production directed by Miriam A. Laube\, who brings her 17 seasons of OSF experience to this Shakespeare favorite\, lighting up the Allen Elizabethan Theatre all summer. All the details here. \n\nWest Coast Premiere\nJane Eyre \nAdapted by Elizabeth Williamson from the novel by Charlotte Brontë\nDirected by Dawn Monique Williams \nMay 31 – October 11\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\n\n“I am no bird; and no net ensnares me” \n\nOne of the most beloved heroines in literary history shines bright in this production that infuses a classic Gothic Romance with the sound and feel of Southern Gothic. Orphaned as a child and raised by cruel relatives and cold schoolmasters\, Jane Eyre embarks on a new life as an adult: working as a governess on a remote estate. But as she slowly falls in love with her moody employer\, she discovers that he—and his home—are surrounded by dark secrets. With only her resilience and wits to guide her\, how will Jane save her chance for happiness? Elizabeth Williamson’s fresh adaptation is directed by Dawn Monique Williams\, who helmed our lush 2023 staging of Twelfth Night. \n\nVirgins to Villains: My Journey with Shakespeare’s Women \nCreated and performed by Robin Goodrin Nordli\nDirected by Penny Metropulos\nMay 16 – July 19\, 2024\nThomas Theatre\nThe women of Shakespeare—from an insider\nIn this witty\, insightful\, and revealing one-woman show\, actress Robin Goodrin Nordli draws from her experiences of performing in 61 productions of 30 plays by William Shakespeare. From the innocent virgins of her past to the vindictive villains of her present\, Robin explores her own life through the prism of her relationship with Shakespeare’s women.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/3-oregon-shakespeare-festival-shows/2024-06-25/
LOCATION:allen elizabeth theater\, 15 S Pioneer St\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Oregon Shakespeare Festival":MAILTO:https://www.osfashland.org/contact-us
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SUMMARY:3 Oregon Shakespeare Festival Shows
DESCRIPTION:Much Ado About Nothing \nBy William Shakespeare\nDirected by Miriam A. Laube\nJune 1 – October 12\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\nLove is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples volley hilarious quips and damning accusations. Will the truth win in this dazzling\, music-filled production? \n\n“Thou and I are too wise to woo peaceably” \n\nRomance\, wit\, and mistaken identities fuel this new staging of Shakespeare’s beloved comedy of tricks! Don Pedro’s army has just returned home victorious after the war. Love is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples—Benedick and Beatrice\, and Claudio and Hero—volley hilarious quips and damning accusations back and forth. Will the truth win in this mischievous game of love? Find out in this dazzling\, music-filled production directed by Miriam A. Laube\, who brings her 17 seasons of OSF experience to this Shakespeare favorite\, lighting up the Allen Elizabethan Theatre all summer. All the details here. \n\nWest Coast Premiere\nJane Eyre \nAdapted by Elizabeth Williamson from the novel by Charlotte Brontë\nDirected by Dawn Monique Williams \nMay 31 – October 11\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\n\n“I am no bird; and no net ensnares me” \n\nOne of the most beloved heroines in literary history shines bright in this production that infuses a classic Gothic Romance with the sound and feel of Southern Gothic. Orphaned as a child and raised by cruel relatives and cold schoolmasters\, Jane Eyre embarks on a new life as an adult: working as a governess on a remote estate. But as she slowly falls in love with her moody employer\, she discovers that he—and his home—are surrounded by dark secrets. With only her resilience and wits to guide her\, how will Jane save her chance for happiness? Elizabeth Williamson’s fresh adaptation is directed by Dawn Monique Williams\, who helmed our lush 2023 staging of Twelfth Night. \n\nVirgins to Villains: My Journey with Shakespeare’s Women \nCreated and performed by Robin Goodrin Nordli\nDirected by Penny Metropulos\nMay 16 – July 19\, 2024\nThomas Theatre\nThe women of Shakespeare—from an insider\nIn this witty\, insightful\, and revealing one-woman show\, actress Robin Goodrin Nordli draws from her experiences of performing in 61 productions of 30 plays by William Shakespeare. From the innocent virgins of her past to the vindictive villains of her present\, Robin explores her own life through the prism of her relationship with Shakespeare’s women.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/3-oregon-shakespeare-festival-shows/2024-06-24/
LOCATION:allen elizabeth theater\, 15 S Pioneer St\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Oregon Shakespeare Festival":MAILTO:https://www.osfashland.org/contact-us
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SUMMARY:3 Oregon Shakespeare Festival Shows
DESCRIPTION:Much Ado About Nothing \nBy William Shakespeare\nDirected by Miriam A. Laube\nJune 1 – October 12\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\nLove is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples volley hilarious quips and damning accusations. Will the truth win in this dazzling\, music-filled production? \n\n“Thou and I are too wise to woo peaceably” \n\nRomance\, wit\, and mistaken identities fuel this new staging of Shakespeare’s beloved comedy of tricks! Don Pedro’s army has just returned home victorious after the war. Love is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples—Benedick and Beatrice\, and Claudio and Hero—volley hilarious quips and damning accusations back and forth. Will the truth win in this mischievous game of love? Find out in this dazzling\, music-filled production directed by Miriam A. Laube\, who brings her 17 seasons of OSF experience to this Shakespeare favorite\, lighting up the Allen Elizabethan Theatre all summer. All the details here. \n\nWest Coast Premiere\nJane Eyre \nAdapted by Elizabeth Williamson from the novel by Charlotte Brontë\nDirected by Dawn Monique Williams \nMay 31 – October 11\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\n\n“I am no bird; and no net ensnares me” \n\nOne of the most beloved heroines in literary history shines bright in this production that infuses a classic Gothic Romance with the sound and feel of Southern Gothic. Orphaned as a child and raised by cruel relatives and cold schoolmasters\, Jane Eyre embarks on a new life as an adult: working as a governess on a remote estate. But as she slowly falls in love with her moody employer\, she discovers that he—and his home—are surrounded by dark secrets. With only her resilience and wits to guide her\, how will Jane save her chance for happiness? Elizabeth Williamson’s fresh adaptation is directed by Dawn Monique Williams\, who helmed our lush 2023 staging of Twelfth Night. \n\nVirgins to Villains: My Journey with Shakespeare’s Women \nCreated and performed by Robin Goodrin Nordli\nDirected by Penny Metropulos\nMay 16 – July 19\, 2024\nThomas Theatre\nThe women of Shakespeare—from an insider\nIn this witty\, insightful\, and revealing one-woman show\, actress Robin Goodrin Nordli draws from her experiences of performing in 61 productions of 30 plays by William Shakespeare. From the innocent virgins of her past to the vindictive villains of her present\, Robin explores her own life through the prism of her relationship with Shakespeare’s women.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/3-oregon-shakespeare-festival-shows/2024-06-23/
LOCATION:allen elizabeth theater\, 15 S Pioneer St\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Oregon Shakespeare Festival":MAILTO:https://www.osfashland.org/contact-us
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SUMMARY:3 Oregon Shakespeare Festival Shows
DESCRIPTION:Much Ado About Nothing \nBy William Shakespeare\nDirected by Miriam A. Laube\nJune 1 – October 12\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\nLove is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples volley hilarious quips and damning accusations. Will the truth win in this dazzling\, music-filled production? \n\n“Thou and I are too wise to woo peaceably” \n\nRomance\, wit\, and mistaken identities fuel this new staging of Shakespeare’s beloved comedy of tricks! Don Pedro’s army has just returned home victorious after the war. Love is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples—Benedick and Beatrice\, and Claudio and Hero—volley hilarious quips and damning accusations back and forth. Will the truth win in this mischievous game of love? Find out in this dazzling\, music-filled production directed by Miriam A. Laube\, who brings her 17 seasons of OSF experience to this Shakespeare favorite\, lighting up the Allen Elizabethan Theatre all summer. All the details here. \n\nWest Coast Premiere\nJane Eyre \nAdapted by Elizabeth Williamson from the novel by Charlotte Brontë\nDirected by Dawn Monique Williams \nMay 31 – October 11\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\n\n“I am no bird; and no net ensnares me” \n\nOne of the most beloved heroines in literary history shines bright in this production that infuses a classic Gothic Romance with the sound and feel of Southern Gothic. Orphaned as a child and raised by cruel relatives and cold schoolmasters\, Jane Eyre embarks on a new life as an adult: working as a governess on a remote estate. But as she slowly falls in love with her moody employer\, she discovers that he—and his home—are surrounded by dark secrets. With only her resilience and wits to guide her\, how will Jane save her chance for happiness? Elizabeth Williamson’s fresh adaptation is directed by Dawn Monique Williams\, who helmed our lush 2023 staging of Twelfth Night. \n\nVirgins to Villains: My Journey with Shakespeare’s Women \nCreated and performed by Robin Goodrin Nordli\nDirected by Penny Metropulos\nMay 16 – July 19\, 2024\nThomas Theatre\nThe women of Shakespeare—from an insider\nIn this witty\, insightful\, and revealing one-woman show\, actress Robin Goodrin Nordli draws from her experiences of performing in 61 productions of 30 plays by William Shakespeare. From the innocent virgins of her past to the vindictive villains of her present\, Robin explores her own life through the prism of her relationship with Shakespeare’s women.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/3-oregon-shakespeare-festival-shows/2024-06-22/
LOCATION:allen elizabeth theater\, 15 S Pioneer St\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
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SUMMARY:3 Oregon Shakespeare Festival Shows
DESCRIPTION:Much Ado About Nothing \nBy William Shakespeare\nDirected by Miriam A. Laube\nJune 1 – October 12\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\nLove is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples volley hilarious quips and damning accusations. Will the truth win in this dazzling\, music-filled production? \n\n“Thou and I are too wise to woo peaceably” \n\nRomance\, wit\, and mistaken identities fuel this new staging of Shakespeare’s beloved comedy of tricks! Don Pedro’s army has just returned home victorious after the war. Love is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples—Benedick and Beatrice\, and Claudio and Hero—volley hilarious quips and damning accusations back and forth. Will the truth win in this mischievous game of love? Find out in this dazzling\, music-filled production directed by Miriam A. Laube\, who brings her 17 seasons of OSF experience to this Shakespeare favorite\, lighting up the Allen Elizabethan Theatre all summer. All the details here. \n\nWest Coast Premiere\nJane Eyre \nAdapted by Elizabeth Williamson from the novel by Charlotte Brontë\nDirected by Dawn Monique Williams \nMay 31 – October 11\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\n\n“I am no bird; and no net ensnares me” \n\nOne of the most beloved heroines in literary history shines bright in this production that infuses a classic Gothic Romance with the sound and feel of Southern Gothic. Orphaned as a child and raised by cruel relatives and cold schoolmasters\, Jane Eyre embarks on a new life as an adult: working as a governess on a remote estate. But as she slowly falls in love with her moody employer\, she discovers that he—and his home—are surrounded by dark secrets. With only her resilience and wits to guide her\, how will Jane save her chance for happiness? Elizabeth Williamson’s fresh adaptation is directed by Dawn Monique Williams\, who helmed our lush 2023 staging of Twelfth Night. \n\nVirgins to Villains: My Journey with Shakespeare’s Women \nCreated and performed by Robin Goodrin Nordli\nDirected by Penny Metropulos\nMay 16 – July 19\, 2024\nThomas Theatre\nThe women of Shakespeare—from an insider\nIn this witty\, insightful\, and revealing one-woman show\, actress Robin Goodrin Nordli draws from her experiences of performing in 61 productions of 30 plays by William Shakespeare. From the innocent virgins of her past to the vindictive villains of her present\, Robin explores her own life through the prism of her relationship with Shakespeare’s women.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/3-oregon-shakespeare-festival-shows/2024-06-21/
LOCATION:allen elizabeth theater\, 15 S Pioneer St\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
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SUMMARY:3 Oregon Shakespeare Festival Shows
DESCRIPTION:Much Ado About Nothing \nBy William Shakespeare\nDirected by Miriam A. Laube\nJune 1 – October 12\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\nLove is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples volley hilarious quips and damning accusations. Will the truth win in this dazzling\, music-filled production? \n\n“Thou and I are too wise to woo peaceably” \n\nRomance\, wit\, and mistaken identities fuel this new staging of Shakespeare’s beloved comedy of tricks! Don Pedro’s army has just returned home victorious after the war. Love is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples—Benedick and Beatrice\, and Claudio and Hero—volley hilarious quips and damning accusations back and forth. Will the truth win in this mischievous game of love? Find out in this dazzling\, music-filled production directed by Miriam A. Laube\, who brings her 17 seasons of OSF experience to this Shakespeare favorite\, lighting up the Allen Elizabethan Theatre all summer. All the details here. \n\nWest Coast Premiere\nJane Eyre \nAdapted by Elizabeth Williamson from the novel by Charlotte Brontë\nDirected by Dawn Monique Williams \nMay 31 – October 11\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\n\n“I am no bird; and no net ensnares me” \n\nOne of the most beloved heroines in literary history shines bright in this production that infuses a classic Gothic Romance with the sound and feel of Southern Gothic. Orphaned as a child and raised by cruel relatives and cold schoolmasters\, Jane Eyre embarks on a new life as an adult: working as a governess on a remote estate. But as she slowly falls in love with her moody employer\, she discovers that he—and his home—are surrounded by dark secrets. With only her resilience and wits to guide her\, how will Jane save her chance for happiness? Elizabeth Williamson’s fresh adaptation is directed by Dawn Monique Williams\, who helmed our lush 2023 staging of Twelfth Night. \n\nVirgins to Villains: My Journey with Shakespeare’s Women \nCreated and performed by Robin Goodrin Nordli\nDirected by Penny Metropulos\nMay 16 – July 19\, 2024\nThomas Theatre\nThe women of Shakespeare—from an insider\nIn this witty\, insightful\, and revealing one-woman show\, actress Robin Goodrin Nordli draws from her experiences of performing in 61 productions of 30 plays by William Shakespeare. From the innocent virgins of her past to the vindictive villains of her present\, Robin explores her own life through the prism of her relationship with Shakespeare’s women.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/3-oregon-shakespeare-festival-shows/2024-06-20/
LOCATION:allen elizabeth theater\, 15 S Pioneer St\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
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SUMMARY:3 Oregon Shakespeare Festival Shows
DESCRIPTION:Much Ado About Nothing \nBy William Shakespeare\nDirected by Miriam A. Laube\nJune 1 – October 12\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\nLove is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples volley hilarious quips and damning accusations. Will the truth win in this dazzling\, music-filled production? \n\n“Thou and I are too wise to woo peaceably” \n\nRomance\, wit\, and mistaken identities fuel this new staging of Shakespeare’s beloved comedy of tricks! Don Pedro’s army has just returned home victorious after the war. Love is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples—Benedick and Beatrice\, and Claudio and Hero—volley hilarious quips and damning accusations back and forth. Will the truth win in this mischievous game of love? Find out in this dazzling\, music-filled production directed by Miriam A. Laube\, who brings her 17 seasons of OSF experience to this Shakespeare favorite\, lighting up the Allen Elizabethan Theatre all summer. All the details here. \n\nWest Coast Premiere\nJane Eyre \nAdapted by Elizabeth Williamson from the novel by Charlotte Brontë\nDirected by Dawn Monique Williams \nMay 31 – October 11\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\n\n“I am no bird; and no net ensnares me” \n\nOne of the most beloved heroines in literary history shines bright in this production that infuses a classic Gothic Romance with the sound and feel of Southern Gothic. Orphaned as a child and raised by cruel relatives and cold schoolmasters\, Jane Eyre embarks on a new life as an adult: working as a governess on a remote estate. But as she slowly falls in love with her moody employer\, she discovers that he—and his home—are surrounded by dark secrets. With only her resilience and wits to guide her\, how will Jane save her chance for happiness? Elizabeth Williamson’s fresh adaptation is directed by Dawn Monique Williams\, who helmed our lush 2023 staging of Twelfth Night. \n\nVirgins to Villains: My Journey with Shakespeare’s Women \nCreated and performed by Robin Goodrin Nordli\nDirected by Penny Metropulos\nMay 16 – July 19\, 2024\nThomas Theatre\nThe women of Shakespeare—from an insider\nIn this witty\, insightful\, and revealing one-woman show\, actress Robin Goodrin Nordli draws from her experiences of performing in 61 productions of 30 plays by William Shakespeare. From the innocent virgins of her past to the vindictive villains of her present\, Robin explores her own life through the prism of her relationship with Shakespeare’s women.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/3-oregon-shakespeare-festival-shows/2024-06-19/
LOCATION:allen elizabeth theater\, 15 S Pioneer St\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
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SUMMARY:3 Oregon Shakespeare Festival Shows
DESCRIPTION:Much Ado About Nothing \nBy William Shakespeare\nDirected by Miriam A. Laube\nJune 1 – October 12\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\nLove is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples volley hilarious quips and damning accusations. Will the truth win in this dazzling\, music-filled production? \n\n“Thou and I are too wise to woo peaceably” \n\nRomance\, wit\, and mistaken identities fuel this new staging of Shakespeare’s beloved comedy of tricks! Don Pedro’s army has just returned home victorious after the war. Love is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples—Benedick and Beatrice\, and Claudio and Hero—volley hilarious quips and damning accusations back and forth. Will the truth win in this mischievous game of love? Find out in this dazzling\, music-filled production directed by Miriam A. Laube\, who brings her 17 seasons of OSF experience to this Shakespeare favorite\, lighting up the Allen Elizabethan Theatre all summer. All the details here. \n\nWest Coast Premiere\nJane Eyre \nAdapted by Elizabeth Williamson from the novel by Charlotte Brontë\nDirected by Dawn Monique Williams \nMay 31 – October 11\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\n\n“I am no bird; and no net ensnares me” \n\nOne of the most beloved heroines in literary history shines bright in this production that infuses a classic Gothic Romance with the sound and feel of Southern Gothic. Orphaned as a child and raised by cruel relatives and cold schoolmasters\, Jane Eyre embarks on a new life as an adult: working as a governess on a remote estate. But as she slowly falls in love with her moody employer\, she discovers that he—and his home—are surrounded by dark secrets. With only her resilience and wits to guide her\, how will Jane save her chance for happiness? Elizabeth Williamson’s fresh adaptation is directed by Dawn Monique Williams\, who helmed our lush 2023 staging of Twelfth Night. \n\nVirgins to Villains: My Journey with Shakespeare’s Women \nCreated and performed by Robin Goodrin Nordli\nDirected by Penny Metropulos\nMay 16 – July 19\, 2024\nThomas Theatre\nThe women of Shakespeare—from an insider\nIn this witty\, insightful\, and revealing one-woman show\, actress Robin Goodrin Nordli draws from her experiences of performing in 61 productions of 30 plays by William Shakespeare. From the innocent virgins of her past to the vindictive villains of her present\, Robin explores her own life through the prism of her relationship with Shakespeare’s women.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/3-oregon-shakespeare-festival-shows/2024-06-18/
LOCATION:allen elizabeth theater\, 15 S Pioneer St\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Oregon Shakespeare Festival":MAILTO:https://www.osfashland.org/contact-us
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SUMMARY:3 Oregon Shakespeare Festival Shows
DESCRIPTION:Much Ado About Nothing \nBy William Shakespeare\nDirected by Miriam A. Laube\nJune 1 – October 12\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\nLove is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples volley hilarious quips and damning accusations. Will the truth win in this dazzling\, music-filled production? \n\n“Thou and I are too wise to woo peaceably” \n\nRomance\, wit\, and mistaken identities fuel this new staging of Shakespeare’s beloved comedy of tricks! Don Pedro’s army has just returned home victorious after the war. Love is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples—Benedick and Beatrice\, and Claudio and Hero—volley hilarious quips and damning accusations back and forth. Will the truth win in this mischievous game of love? Find out in this dazzling\, music-filled production directed by Miriam A. Laube\, who brings her 17 seasons of OSF experience to this Shakespeare favorite\, lighting up the Allen Elizabethan Theatre all summer. All the details here. \n\nWest Coast Premiere\nJane Eyre \nAdapted by Elizabeth Williamson from the novel by Charlotte Brontë\nDirected by Dawn Monique Williams \nMay 31 – October 11\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\n\n“I am no bird; and no net ensnares me” \n\nOne of the most beloved heroines in literary history shines bright in this production that infuses a classic Gothic Romance with the sound and feel of Southern Gothic. Orphaned as a child and raised by cruel relatives and cold schoolmasters\, Jane Eyre embarks on a new life as an adult: working as a governess on a remote estate. But as she slowly falls in love with her moody employer\, she discovers that he—and his home—are surrounded by dark secrets. With only her resilience and wits to guide her\, how will Jane save her chance for happiness? Elizabeth Williamson’s fresh adaptation is directed by Dawn Monique Williams\, who helmed our lush 2023 staging of Twelfth Night. \n\nVirgins to Villains: My Journey with Shakespeare’s Women \nCreated and performed by Robin Goodrin Nordli\nDirected by Penny Metropulos\nMay 16 – July 19\, 2024\nThomas Theatre\nThe women of Shakespeare—from an insider\nIn this witty\, insightful\, and revealing one-woman show\, actress Robin Goodrin Nordli draws from her experiences of performing in 61 productions of 30 plays by William Shakespeare. From the innocent virgins of her past to the vindictive villains of her present\, Robin explores her own life through the prism of her relationship with Shakespeare’s women.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/3-oregon-shakespeare-festival-shows/2024-06-17/
LOCATION:allen elizabeth theater\, 15 S Pioneer St\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Oregon Shakespeare Festival":MAILTO:https://www.osfashland.org/contact-us
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SUMMARY:3 Oregon Shakespeare Festival Shows
DESCRIPTION:Much Ado About Nothing \nBy William Shakespeare\nDirected by Miriam A. Laube\nJune 1 – October 12\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\nLove is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples volley hilarious quips and damning accusations. Will the truth win in this dazzling\, music-filled production? \n\n“Thou and I are too wise to woo peaceably” \n\nRomance\, wit\, and mistaken identities fuel this new staging of Shakespeare’s beloved comedy of tricks! Don Pedro’s army has just returned home victorious after the war. Love is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples—Benedick and Beatrice\, and Claudio and Hero—volley hilarious quips and damning accusations back and forth. Will the truth win in this mischievous game of love? Find out in this dazzling\, music-filled production directed by Miriam A. Laube\, who brings her 17 seasons of OSF experience to this Shakespeare favorite\, lighting up the Allen Elizabethan Theatre all summer. All the details here. \n\nWest Coast Premiere\nJane Eyre \nAdapted by Elizabeth Williamson from the novel by Charlotte Brontë\nDirected by Dawn Monique Williams \nMay 31 – October 11\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\n\n“I am no bird; and no net ensnares me” \n\nOne of the most beloved heroines in literary history shines bright in this production that infuses a classic Gothic Romance with the sound and feel of Southern Gothic. Orphaned as a child and raised by cruel relatives and cold schoolmasters\, Jane Eyre embarks on a new life as an adult: working as a governess on a remote estate. But as she slowly falls in love with her moody employer\, she discovers that he—and his home—are surrounded by dark secrets. With only her resilience and wits to guide her\, how will Jane save her chance for happiness? Elizabeth Williamson’s fresh adaptation is directed by Dawn Monique Williams\, who helmed our lush 2023 staging of Twelfth Night. \n\nVirgins to Villains: My Journey with Shakespeare’s Women \nCreated and performed by Robin Goodrin Nordli\nDirected by Penny Metropulos\nMay 16 – July 19\, 2024\nThomas Theatre\nThe women of Shakespeare—from an insider\nIn this witty\, insightful\, and revealing one-woman show\, actress Robin Goodrin Nordli draws from her experiences of performing in 61 productions of 30 plays by William Shakespeare. From the innocent virgins of her past to the vindictive villains of her present\, Robin explores her own life through the prism of her relationship with Shakespeare’s women.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/3-oregon-shakespeare-festival-shows/2024-06-16/
LOCATION:allen elizabeth theater\, 15 S Pioneer St\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Oregon Shakespeare Festival":MAILTO:https://www.osfashland.org/contact-us
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SUMMARY:3 Oregon Shakespeare Festival Shows
DESCRIPTION:Much Ado About Nothing \nBy William Shakespeare\nDirected by Miriam A. Laube\nJune 1 – October 12\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\nLove is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples volley hilarious quips and damning accusations. Will the truth win in this dazzling\, music-filled production? \n\n“Thou and I are too wise to woo peaceably” \n\nRomance\, wit\, and mistaken identities fuel this new staging of Shakespeare’s beloved comedy of tricks! Don Pedro’s army has just returned home victorious after the war. Love is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples—Benedick and Beatrice\, and Claudio and Hero—volley hilarious quips and damning accusations back and forth. Will the truth win in this mischievous game of love? Find out in this dazzling\, music-filled production directed by Miriam A. Laube\, who brings her 17 seasons of OSF experience to this Shakespeare favorite\, lighting up the Allen Elizabethan Theatre all summer. All the details here. \n\nWest Coast Premiere\nJane Eyre \nAdapted by Elizabeth Williamson from the novel by Charlotte Brontë\nDirected by Dawn Monique Williams \nMay 31 – October 11\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\n\n“I am no bird; and no net ensnares me” \n\nOne of the most beloved heroines in literary history shines bright in this production that infuses a classic Gothic Romance with the sound and feel of Southern Gothic. Orphaned as a child and raised by cruel relatives and cold schoolmasters\, Jane Eyre embarks on a new life as an adult: working as a governess on a remote estate. But as she slowly falls in love with her moody employer\, she discovers that he—and his home—are surrounded by dark secrets. With only her resilience and wits to guide her\, how will Jane save her chance for happiness? Elizabeth Williamson’s fresh adaptation is directed by Dawn Monique Williams\, who helmed our lush 2023 staging of Twelfth Night. \n\nVirgins to Villains: My Journey with Shakespeare’s Women \nCreated and performed by Robin Goodrin Nordli\nDirected by Penny Metropulos\nMay 16 – July 19\, 2024\nThomas Theatre\nThe women of Shakespeare—from an insider\nIn this witty\, insightful\, and revealing one-woman show\, actress Robin Goodrin Nordli draws from her experiences of performing in 61 productions of 30 plays by William Shakespeare. From the innocent virgins of her past to the vindictive villains of her present\, Robin explores her own life through the prism of her relationship with Shakespeare’s women.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/3-oregon-shakespeare-festival-shows/2024-06-15/
LOCATION:allen elizabeth theater\, 15 S Pioneer St\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Oregon Shakespeare Festival":MAILTO:https://www.osfashland.org/contact-us
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SUMMARY:3 Oregon Shakespeare Festival Shows
DESCRIPTION:Much Ado About Nothing \nBy William Shakespeare\nDirected by Miriam A. Laube\nJune 1 – October 12\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\nLove is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples volley hilarious quips and damning accusations. Will the truth win in this dazzling\, music-filled production? \n\n“Thou and I are too wise to woo peaceably” \n\nRomance\, wit\, and mistaken identities fuel this new staging of Shakespeare’s beloved comedy of tricks! Don Pedro’s army has just returned home victorious after the war. Love is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples—Benedick and Beatrice\, and Claudio and Hero—volley hilarious quips and damning accusations back and forth. Will the truth win in this mischievous game of love? Find out in this dazzling\, music-filled production directed by Miriam A. Laube\, who brings her 17 seasons of OSF experience to this Shakespeare favorite\, lighting up the Allen Elizabethan Theatre all summer. All the details here. \n\nWest Coast Premiere\nJane Eyre \nAdapted by Elizabeth Williamson from the novel by Charlotte Brontë\nDirected by Dawn Monique Williams \nMay 31 – October 11\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\n\n“I am no bird; and no net ensnares me” \n\nOne of the most beloved heroines in literary history shines bright in this production that infuses a classic Gothic Romance with the sound and feel of Southern Gothic. Orphaned as a child and raised by cruel relatives and cold schoolmasters\, Jane Eyre embarks on a new life as an adult: working as a governess on a remote estate. But as she slowly falls in love with her moody employer\, she discovers that he—and his home—are surrounded by dark secrets. With only her resilience and wits to guide her\, how will Jane save her chance for happiness? Elizabeth Williamson’s fresh adaptation is directed by Dawn Monique Williams\, who helmed our lush 2023 staging of Twelfth Night. \n\nVirgins to Villains: My Journey with Shakespeare’s Women \nCreated and performed by Robin Goodrin Nordli\nDirected by Penny Metropulos\nMay 16 – July 19\, 2024\nThomas Theatre\nThe women of Shakespeare—from an insider\nIn this witty\, insightful\, and revealing one-woman show\, actress Robin Goodrin Nordli draws from her experiences of performing in 61 productions of 30 plays by William Shakespeare. From the innocent virgins of her past to the vindictive villains of her present\, Robin explores her own life through the prism of her relationship with Shakespeare’s women.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/3-oregon-shakespeare-festival-shows/2024-06-14/
LOCATION:allen elizabeth theater\, 15 S Pioneer St\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Oregon Shakespeare Festival":MAILTO:https://www.osfashland.org/contact-us
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240613T170000
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SUMMARY:3 Oregon Shakespeare Festival Shows
DESCRIPTION:Much Ado About Nothing \nBy William Shakespeare\nDirected by Miriam A. Laube\nJune 1 – October 12\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\nLove is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples volley hilarious quips and damning accusations. Will the truth win in this dazzling\, music-filled production? \n\n“Thou and I are too wise to woo peaceably” \n\nRomance\, wit\, and mistaken identities fuel this new staging of Shakespeare’s beloved comedy of tricks! Don Pedro’s army has just returned home victorious after the war. Love is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples—Benedick and Beatrice\, and Claudio and Hero—volley hilarious quips and damning accusations back and forth. Will the truth win in this mischievous game of love? Find out in this dazzling\, music-filled production directed by Miriam A. Laube\, who brings her 17 seasons of OSF experience to this Shakespeare favorite\, lighting up the Allen Elizabethan Theatre all summer. All the details here. \n\nWest Coast Premiere\nJane Eyre \nAdapted by Elizabeth Williamson from the novel by Charlotte Brontë\nDirected by Dawn Monique Williams \nMay 31 – October 11\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\n\n“I am no bird; and no net ensnares me” \n\nOne of the most beloved heroines in literary history shines bright in this production that infuses a classic Gothic Romance with the sound and feel of Southern Gothic. Orphaned as a child and raised by cruel relatives and cold schoolmasters\, Jane Eyre embarks on a new life as an adult: working as a governess on a remote estate. But as she slowly falls in love with her moody employer\, she discovers that he—and his home—are surrounded by dark secrets. With only her resilience and wits to guide her\, how will Jane save her chance for happiness? Elizabeth Williamson’s fresh adaptation is directed by Dawn Monique Williams\, who helmed our lush 2023 staging of Twelfth Night. \n\nVirgins to Villains: My Journey with Shakespeare’s Women \nCreated and performed by Robin Goodrin Nordli\nDirected by Penny Metropulos\nMay 16 – July 19\, 2024\nThomas Theatre\nThe women of Shakespeare—from an insider\nIn this witty\, insightful\, and revealing one-woman show\, actress Robin Goodrin Nordli draws from her experiences of performing in 61 productions of 30 plays by William Shakespeare. From the innocent virgins of her past to the vindictive villains of her present\, Robin explores her own life through the prism of her relationship with Shakespeare’s women.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/3-oregon-shakespeare-festival-shows/2024-06-13/
LOCATION:allen elizabeth theater\, 15 S Pioneer St\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
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SUMMARY:3 Oregon Shakespeare Festival Shows
DESCRIPTION:Much Ado About Nothing \nBy William Shakespeare\nDirected by Miriam A. Laube\nJune 1 – October 12\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\nLove is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples volley hilarious quips and damning accusations. Will the truth win in this dazzling\, music-filled production? \n\n“Thou and I are too wise to woo peaceably” \n\nRomance\, wit\, and mistaken identities fuel this new staging of Shakespeare’s beloved comedy of tricks! Don Pedro’s army has just returned home victorious after the war. Love is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples—Benedick and Beatrice\, and Claudio and Hero—volley hilarious quips and damning accusations back and forth. Will the truth win in this mischievous game of love? Find out in this dazzling\, music-filled production directed by Miriam A. Laube\, who brings her 17 seasons of OSF experience to this Shakespeare favorite\, lighting up the Allen Elizabethan Theatre all summer. All the details here. \n\nWest Coast Premiere\nJane Eyre \nAdapted by Elizabeth Williamson from the novel by Charlotte Brontë\nDirected by Dawn Monique Williams \nMay 31 – October 11\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\n\n“I am no bird; and no net ensnares me” \n\nOne of the most beloved heroines in literary history shines bright in this production that infuses a classic Gothic Romance with the sound and feel of Southern Gothic. Orphaned as a child and raised by cruel relatives and cold schoolmasters\, Jane Eyre embarks on a new life as an adult: working as a governess on a remote estate. But as she slowly falls in love with her moody employer\, she discovers that he—and his home—are surrounded by dark secrets. With only her resilience and wits to guide her\, how will Jane save her chance for happiness? Elizabeth Williamson’s fresh adaptation is directed by Dawn Monique Williams\, who helmed our lush 2023 staging of Twelfth Night. \n\nVirgins to Villains: My Journey with Shakespeare’s Women \nCreated and performed by Robin Goodrin Nordli\nDirected by Penny Metropulos\nMay 16 – July 19\, 2024\nThomas Theatre\nThe women of Shakespeare—from an insider\nIn this witty\, insightful\, and revealing one-woman show\, actress Robin Goodrin Nordli draws from her experiences of performing in 61 productions of 30 plays by William Shakespeare. From the innocent virgins of her past to the vindictive villains of her present\, Robin explores her own life through the prism of her relationship with Shakespeare’s women.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/3-oregon-shakespeare-festival-shows/2024-06-12/
LOCATION:allen elizabeth theater\, 15 S Pioneer St\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Oregon Shakespeare Festival":MAILTO:https://www.osfashland.org/contact-us
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SUMMARY:3 Oregon Shakespeare Festival Shows
DESCRIPTION:Much Ado About Nothing \nBy William Shakespeare\nDirected by Miriam A. Laube\nJune 1 – October 12\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\nLove is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples volley hilarious quips and damning accusations. Will the truth win in this dazzling\, music-filled production? \n\n“Thou and I are too wise to woo peaceably” \n\nRomance\, wit\, and mistaken identities fuel this new staging of Shakespeare’s beloved comedy of tricks! Don Pedro’s army has just returned home victorious after the war. Love is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples—Benedick and Beatrice\, and Claudio and Hero—volley hilarious quips and damning accusations back and forth. Will the truth win in this mischievous game of love? Find out in this dazzling\, music-filled production directed by Miriam A. Laube\, who brings her 17 seasons of OSF experience to this Shakespeare favorite\, lighting up the Allen Elizabethan Theatre all summer. All the details here. \n\nWest Coast Premiere\nJane Eyre \nAdapted by Elizabeth Williamson from the novel by Charlotte Brontë\nDirected by Dawn Monique Williams \nMay 31 – October 11\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\n\n“I am no bird; and no net ensnares me” \n\nOne of the most beloved heroines in literary history shines bright in this production that infuses a classic Gothic Romance with the sound and feel of Southern Gothic. Orphaned as a child and raised by cruel relatives and cold schoolmasters\, Jane Eyre embarks on a new life as an adult: working as a governess on a remote estate. But as she slowly falls in love with her moody employer\, she discovers that he—and his home—are surrounded by dark secrets. With only her resilience and wits to guide her\, how will Jane save her chance for happiness? Elizabeth Williamson’s fresh adaptation is directed by Dawn Monique Williams\, who helmed our lush 2023 staging of Twelfth Night. \n\nVirgins to Villains: My Journey with Shakespeare’s Women \nCreated and performed by Robin Goodrin Nordli\nDirected by Penny Metropulos\nMay 16 – July 19\, 2024\nThomas Theatre\nThe women of Shakespeare—from an insider\nIn this witty\, insightful\, and revealing one-woman show\, actress Robin Goodrin Nordli draws from her experiences of performing in 61 productions of 30 plays by William Shakespeare. From the innocent virgins of her past to the vindictive villains of her present\, Robin explores her own life through the prism of her relationship with Shakespeare’s women.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/3-oregon-shakespeare-festival-shows/2024-06-11/
LOCATION:allen elizabeth theater\, 15 S Pioneer St\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Oregon Shakespeare Festival":MAILTO:https://www.osfashland.org/contact-us
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SUMMARY:3 Oregon Shakespeare Festival Shows
DESCRIPTION:Much Ado About Nothing \nBy William Shakespeare\nDirected by Miriam A. Laube\nJune 1 – October 12\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\nLove is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples volley hilarious quips and damning accusations. Will the truth win in this dazzling\, music-filled production? \n\n“Thou and I are too wise to woo peaceably” \n\nRomance\, wit\, and mistaken identities fuel this new staging of Shakespeare’s beloved comedy of tricks! Don Pedro’s army has just returned home victorious after the war. Love is in the air\, even as two of history’s most tumultuous couples—Benedick and Beatrice\, and Claudio and Hero—volley hilarious quips and damning accusations back and forth. Will the truth win in this mischievous game of love? Find out in this dazzling\, music-filled production directed by Miriam A. Laube\, who brings her 17 seasons of OSF experience to this Shakespeare favorite\, lighting up the Allen Elizabethan Theatre all summer. All the details here. \n\nWest Coast Premiere\nJane Eyre \nAdapted by Elizabeth Williamson from the novel by Charlotte Brontë\nDirected by Dawn Monique Williams \nMay 31 – October 11\, 2024\nAllen Elizabethan Theatre\n\n“I am no bird; and no net ensnares me” \n\nOne of the most beloved heroines in literary history shines bright in this production that infuses a classic Gothic Romance with the sound and feel of Southern Gothic. Orphaned as a child and raised by cruel relatives and cold schoolmasters\, Jane Eyre embarks on a new life as an adult: working as a governess on a remote estate. But as she slowly falls in love with her moody employer\, she discovers that he—and his home—are surrounded by dark secrets. With only her resilience and wits to guide her\, how will Jane save her chance for happiness? Elizabeth Williamson’s fresh adaptation is directed by Dawn Monique Williams\, who helmed our lush 2023 staging of Twelfth Night. \n\nVirgins to Villains: My Journey with Shakespeare’s Women \nCreated and performed by Robin Goodrin Nordli\nDirected by Penny Metropulos\nMay 16 – July 19\, 2024\nThomas Theatre\nThe women of Shakespeare—from an insider\nIn this witty\, insightful\, and revealing one-woman show\, actress Robin Goodrin Nordli draws from her experiences of performing in 61 productions of 30 plays by William Shakespeare. From the innocent virgins of her past to the vindictive villains of her present\, Robin explores her own life through the prism of her relationship with Shakespeare’s women.
URL:https://bendmagazine.com/event/3-oregon-shakespeare-festival-shows/2024-06-10/
LOCATION:allen elizabeth theater\, 15 S Pioneer St\, Ashland\, OR\, 97520\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Oregon Shakespeare Festival":MAILTO:https://www.osfashland.org/contact-us
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