A STORY ALOUD : A Staged Reading of Short Stories
A STORY ALOUD brings together three professional actors to present a staged reading of a classic short story by such authors as Flannery O’Connor, Edgar Allan Poe, and James Baldwin.
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A STORY ALOUD brings together three professional actors to present a staged reading of a classic short story by such authors as Flannery O’Connor, Edgar Allan Poe, and James Baldwin.
Crossword about area theaters. Solve it directly in the article or download a PDF to print. More crosswords under the Culture menu.
Join us for a FREE OSF Green Show Performance featuring Stanza to Stage on Saturday, July 20th at 6:45pm on the OSF Green Show Stage “On the Bricks” at 15
On August 10th, String and Shadow Puppet Theater (Olympia, WA) will bring their 5th annual giant puppet show, Or So It Would Seam: A Giant Puppet Voyage into the Hidden
Sage on Stage: This month, Jessica Sage reflects on how she develops her characters as an actor. Unsurprisingly, there’s a lot more to it than you might think.
The latest of the Jefferson Center’s Salon series Sunday, May 19, features the reading of a scene from Bertolt Brecht’s play “The Life of Galileo,” directed by local actor, Shakespeare scholar and Jefferson Center member Barry Kraft
Today Galileo is justly celebrated as a champion of experiment and observation. He vindicated Copernicus’s view of the heliocentric solar system, but he had to confront the Catholic Church’s anti-Copernican
Theme: RTC’s venue and plays. Solve it directly in the article or download a PDF to print. More crosswords under the Culture menu.
Remaining 5 play titles from OSF’s 2024 season. Solve it directly in the article or download a PDF to print. More crosswords under the Culture menu.
Gidion’s Knot explores a mother (Erica Sullivan) and a teacher’s (Domenique Lozano) experience of coping with the unimaginable and discovers the truth behind their shared grief. All 1 pm performances
Residents from across Southern Oregon made the trip to Oak Knoll Golf Course in Ashland on Saturday, Jan. 18, for a “benefit concert for vulnerable communities” co-sponsored by Women’s March Southern Oregon and ORD2 Indivisible.
A group of about 40, mostly women, gathered in near-freezing weather Saturday morning on the East Main Street side of Ashland Plaza to show their support for women’s rights, from reproductive autonomy to equality across the board.
Ashland’s 37th annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration is set for noon to 1:30 p.m. Monday at the Historic Ashland Armory in downtown Ashland. The event is free and open to the public.
At its first meeting of the new year Tuesday, the Ashland City Council is expected to sew up loose threads from last year with votes to approve the 2200 Ashland St. Master Plan, formally create an Ashland Parks & Recreation Department and the first reading of an ordinance to mitigate carbon pollution for new residential structures, according to meeting materials.
Ask Strider: Our advice columnist turns to the problems of making friends and keeping them. As usual, he counsels restraint in troubled friendships, and asks the Old Cedar Tree what to do about making friends in the first place. The Old Cedar Tree has interesting thoughts on the subject.
A vandalism incident that left damage from large tire marks in Railroad and Lithia parks will cost thousands to repair and is part of a larger trend of vandalism in the city’s parks, according to Ashland Parks Superintendent Kevin Caldwell.
(It’s free)