I have lived in the Southern Oregon area for 6 years now, and for the first time I actually went to the OSF. We see all the tourists in town and wonder why they all flock here? Well, this weekend I actually got to play tourist and took my Mom and my 7 year old daughter to a show to celebrate my little girls birthday.
I was totally blown away!
We saw Midsummer's Night Dream, which is produced in a 60's style theme, still the same script, but the fairies are gay burning man style characters in playa boots and tutu's. It was an absolutely hilarious, top class, phenomenally acted, amazingly directed, totally entertaining production. It plays all summer. GO SEE IT!
www.osfashland.org/browse/p...tion.aspx
just another reason why i love this town.
miss bliss
www.shaktibliss.com
I was totally blown away!
We saw Midsummer's Night Dream, which is produced in a 60's style theme, still the same script, but the fairies are gay burning man style characters in playa boots and tutu's. It was an absolutely hilarious, top class, phenomenally acted, amazingly directed, totally entertaining production. It plays all summer. GO SEE IT!
www.osfashland.org/browse/p...tion.aspx
just another reason why i love this town.
miss bliss
www.shaktibliss.com
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Re: Shakespeare?
Mon, May 5, 2008 - 9:47 PMI have a fondness for The Cabaret Theatre myself. i like to have wine and dinner while i am being entertained! -
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Mon, May 5, 2008 - 10:30 PMmy goal is to see them all this year.
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Mon, May 5, 2008 - 10:38 PMwhat other sweet small town can you find all this cool stuff within the city limits? ashland rocks. -
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Tue, May 6, 2008 - 3:51 PMI just saw the same play and it was also my first play since i've lived here for 11 years! i can't believe it took me so long! it was definitely worth seeing! It was pretty amazing actually!! -
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Tue, May 6, 2008 - 4:04 PMach! it's killing me! i've been dying to see this production since it started- i work at a restaurant and the tourists haven't stopped raving about it. but i work almost every night it goes on... maybe i can catch a matinee... next sunday i'm gunna see the clay cart- next matinee will HAVE to be midsummer.
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Tue, May 6, 2008 - 6:21 PMYeah, midsummer's night dream was a lot of fun, I'm glad I got to see it this year too. -
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Tue, May 6, 2008 - 6:46 PMI hear the Clay Cart is really good too. I will try to see that one soon. its funny, i am not really a shakespeare fan in general, but midsummers is always a hit. the clay cart is a 2,000 year old play from india, not shakespeare, btw... -
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Re: Shakespeare?
Wed, May 7, 2008 - 3:30 PMwell aware.... wasn't my first choice- have heard its good though... a lady can't say no to a night at the theater though :)
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