Saturday, March 13, 2010

OSF 2010 Season opens February 19th!

February 13, 2010 by Debra Murphy  
Filed under Bard Northwest, Bill Rauch, Dan Donohue, Hamlet, OSF

In this sometimes dreary third week of February, Clan Murphy is all a-quiver that the wheel has not only turned on another new season of LOST, but is about to turn on another new season of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Previews begin on February the 19th! Your Humble Bardolater will be attending (with her better [...]

A Glance Back at OSF 2009

Notwithstanding the gorgeous production of Death and the King’s Horseman starring Derrick Lee Weeden, the hugely entertaining Music Man starring Michel Elich, the side-splittingly funny Servant of Two Masters, and a wonderfully inventive production of All’s Well That Ends Well that actually made me, at least for two hours, actually like that ornery problem play, [...]

The OSF, Music Man, and the (necessary) delights of Escapism

May 27, 2009 by Debra Murphy  
Filed under Bard Northwest, Bill Rauch, OSF

by Debra Murphy
Back in January, before the 2009 season got underway, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival hosted a Town Hall meeting in the Bowmer Theatre. Although the topic of conversation on everyone’s lips that evening was the potential effect of the Great Recession on the Festival, another (not entirely unrelated) topic was the inclusion of Meredith [...]

OSF 2009 season announced

March 12, 2008 by Daniel  
Filed under Bard Northwest, Bill Rauch, OSF

We just got news that Bill Rauch has announced the Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s 2009 season. (To watch a video of the announcement, click here.)
ANGUS BOWMER THEATRE
MACBETH by William Shakespeare (February – November)
Director: Gale Edwards; Scenic Design: Scott Bradley; Costume Design: Murrell Horton; Lighting Design: Mark McCollough; Music/Sound: Todd Barton.

DEATH AND THE KING’S HORSEMAN [...]

Improve the web with Nofollow Reciprocity.

Bad Behavior has blocked 7846 access attempts in the last 7 days.