The Oregon Shakespeare Theater trip to Ashland, Oregon, will be September 9-12, 2024. This year's trip includes discounted tickets to the following productions at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, one of the premier repertory theater companies in the country:
Sept 10 at 8 pm in the Allen Outdoor Theater, Shakespeare’s Much Ado about Nothing, one of his most popular comedies, featuring the sharp-tongued improbable lovers, Beatrice and Benedict.
Sept. 11 at 1:30 pm in the intimate Thomas Theater, Akhavan’s Befarmaheen or, If You Please. A one-man-show by Barzin Akhavan, one of our favorite comic actors at OSF, describing his journey from Iran to the stage of OSF
Sept 11 at 8 pm in the Thomas: Coriolanus, one of Shakespeare’s later tragedies about war and politics in the Roman Republic.
Sept 12 at 1:30 pm in the Bowmer, the larger indoor theater, Born with Teeth, a new play by Liz Duffy Adams. It imagines a collaboration between Shakespeare and his more established contemporary, Christopher Marlowe, involving politics, espionage, and sexual attraction in the police state that was late Elizabethan England.
Sept 12 at 8 pm Shakespeare’s Macbeth, one of Shakespeare’s most famous tragedies.
Costs for group tickets will be $225 for 5 plays. A deposit of $75 by the end of March will hold your place. (2023 participants have already paid the deposit from the refund we took last year.) The remainder will be due by July 30. Additional costs will be lodging in a motel for 3-4 nights ($150/night group rate). Checks for a deposit can be paid according to instructions in the March newsletter.
Participants arrange their own travel. Food is also up to you.
Sept 10 at 8 pm in the Allen Outdoor Theater, Shakespeare’s Much Ado about Nothing, one of his most popular comedies, featuring the sharp-tongued improbable lovers, Beatrice and Benedict.
Sept. 11 at 1:30 pm in the intimate Thomas Theater, Akhavan’s Befarmaheen or, If You Please. A one-man-show by Barzin Akhavan, one of our favorite comic actors at OSF, describing his journey from Iran to the stage of OSF
Sept 11 at 8 pm in the Thomas: Coriolanus, one of Shakespeare’s later tragedies about war and politics in the Roman Republic.
Sept 12 at 1:30 pm in the Bowmer, the larger indoor theater, Born with Teeth, a new play by Liz Duffy Adams. It imagines a collaboration between Shakespeare and his more established contemporary, Christopher Marlowe, involving politics, espionage, and sexual attraction in the police state that was late Elizabethan England.
Sept 12 at 8 pm Shakespeare’s Macbeth, one of Shakespeare’s most famous tragedies.
Costs for group tickets will be $225 for 5 plays. A deposit of $75 by the end of March will hold your place. (2023 participants have already paid the deposit from the refund we took last year.) The remainder will be due by July 30. Additional costs will be lodging in a motel for 3-4 nights ($150/night group rate). Checks for a deposit can be paid according to instructions in the March newsletter.
Participants arrange their own travel. Food is also up to you.