Oregon Shakespeare Festival

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Synopsis

The Oregon Shakespeare Festival is a not-for-profit professional theatre founded in 1935. Our season runs from February through early November, and we have three theatres: our two indoor stages, the Angus Bowmer Theatre and the Thomas Theatre, and our flagship outdoor Allen Elizabethan Theatre, which opens in early June and runs through mid-October. We offer 11 different plays that include three or four by Shakespeare and seven by other classic writers, as well as modern and contemporary work and world premieres. When you visit you can see one or two plays or up to nine plays in one week!

Episodes

  • Archive Project Teaser

    28/01/2022 Duration: 32s

    Archive Project Teaser by Oregon Shakespeare Festival

  • Poor Yella Rednecks: Director Victor Malana Maog

    24/10/2019 Duration: 17min

    Victor Malana Maog discusses OSF’s 2020 production of “Poor Yella Rednecks,” a new comedy by “Vietgone” playwright Qui Nguyen. #PoorYellaRednecksOSF osfashland.org/2020

  • The Tempest: Director Nicholas C. Avila

    24/10/2019 Duration: 20min

    Nicholas C. Avila discusses his vision for OSF’s 2020 production of “The Tempest.” #TheTempestOSF osfashland.org/2020

  • The Copper Children: Karen Zacarías & Shariffa Ali

    24/10/2019 Duration: 13min

    Playwright Karen Zacarías and director Shariffa Ali discuss OSF’s 2020 production of “The Copper Children,” a world-premiere American Revolutions commission based on the now-forgotten true story of a “Trial of the Century” custody case that stirred the nation. #CopperChildrenOSF osfashland.org/2020

  • Everything That Never Happened: Sarah B. Mantell and Jessica Kubzansky

    24/10/2019 Duration: 18min

    Playwright Sarah B. Mantell and director Jessica Kubzansky discuss OSF’s 2020 production of “Everything That Never Happened,” a new play that reveals everything you didn’t see take place in Shakespeare’s “The Merchant of Venice.” #EverythingThatNeverHappenedOSF osfashland.org/2020

  • Peter and the Starcatcher: Director Lavina Jadhwani

    24/10/2019 Duration: 24min

    Lavina Jadhwani discusses her vision for OSF’s 2020 production of “Peter and the Starcatcher,” a music-filled prequel to Peter Pan. #PeterAndTheStarcatcherOSF osfashland.org/2020

  • A Midsummer Night's Dream: Director Joseph Haj

    24/10/2019 Duration: 11min

    Joseph Haj discusses his vision for OSF’s 2020 production of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” #MidsummerNightsDreamOSF osfashland.org/2020

  • Bring Down the House: Rosa Joshi, Kate Wisniewski & Betsy Schwartz

    24/10/2019 Duration: 23min

    Rosa Joshi, Kate Wisniewski, and Betsy Schwartz discuss OSF’s 2020 production of “Bring Down the House,” Shakespeare’s Henry VI plays performed in two parts. The three women are co-founders of upstart crow collective, which originally conceived and devised the two-play event, to be directed by Joshi. #BringDownTheHouseOSF osfashland.org/2020

  • Confederates: Director Nataki Garrett

    24/10/2019 Duration: 19min

    OSF Artistic Director Nataki Garrett discusses “Confederates,” playwright Dominique Morisseau’s world-premiere American Revolutions co-commission with Penumbra Theatre, which Garrett will direct at OSF in 2020. #ConfederatesOSF osfashland.org/2020

  • Bernhardt/Hamlet: Director Dawn Monique Williams

    24/10/2019 Duration: 21min

    Dawn Monique Williams discusses OSF’s 2020 production of “Bernhardt/Hamlet,” playwright Theresa Rebeck’s fact-meets-fiction exploration of legendary actress Sarah Bernhardt’s determination to play Hamlet in the late 19th century. #BernhardtHamletOSF osfashland.org/2020