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Ashland Halloween Celebration Weekend
Ashland, OR, is going all out for a ‘Spooktacularly Ghoulish Festival over the Halloween weekend. There are over 20 events with something for all the family. The Downtown Ashland Association has created an on-line ‘Trick or Treat map’ of…
As Oregon’s Annular Eclipse Draws Near, Eclipse Events Ramp Up
As the annular eclipse draws near, we’re seeing multiple events and watch parties cropping up here and there, ready to watch the moon overtake the sun on the morning of October 14th. Unlike 2017’s total eclipse, this one is going to bring a…
Oregon Shakespeare Festival Cancels Several Shows Amidst Multiple Covid Diagnoses Among Performers
The Oregon Shakespeare Festival has not been having a good time as of late. Not only have they had to scale back the amount of shows available due to poor attendance caused by the height of Covid, but now several shows have had to be…
Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland: What You Need to Know About The 2023 Season
The Oregon Shakespeare Festival is back in Ashland. We’re here to give you the details on what you need to know and how to attend.
Due to declining attendance back in 2022, you may notice that the OSF is a bit trimmed this year. Which…
Brewed awakening: Severeid publishes book
Susanne Severeid’s “musings” may be hatched at her ease in Ashland coffee shops “like a dollop of cream on a pie,” but they get at gritty life questions, celebrate friendships and, with 41 columns appearing in the Tidings over the years,…
News is not ‘the way it is’ anymore, play says
Two women, strangers to each other, are caught in an airport time warp, waiting for their flights to board. The setup sounds like it could be a nightmare and, at first, it is. “Walter Cronkite is Dead,” directed by Jeannine Grizzard, opened…
Quinby bids adieu
With triple talent in acting, singing and dance, Presila Quinby in 1978 arrived in Ashland, performed with Oregon Shakespeare Festival and started up PJQ, a locally famous quartet with her brother Jim Quinby and lover Paul Jenny — then in…
New plays power new perspectives
Every classic play was a new play at one point in time, says Ashland New Plays Festival’s executive director Kyle Haden.
“Think of how exciting it must have been for that first audience to see ‘Hamlet’ or August Wilson’s ‘Piano Lesson’…
OSF cancels popular Green Show
Hazardous smoke from wildfires has cost the Oregon Shakespeare Festival about $2 million in losses so far and has prompted the festival to cancel its free, outdoor Green Show performances for the rest of the season.
The Green Show,…
As befits a masterpiece, ‘Snow’ can be difficult
Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig’s “Snow in Midsummer” is a masterpiece.
That’s not surprising. Cowhig, an internationally based playwright whose work has been staged on the West End, the Goodman Theatre, and at the Royal Shakespeare Company, among…