Ashland High School presents “The Crucible”
Come see Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible,” directed by Caroline Shaffer and Shaun Hennessy. Set in Salem in 1692, this tale of witch trials warns of the power of mass hysteria
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Come see Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible,” directed by Caroline Shaffer and Shaun Hennessy. Set in Salem in 1692, this tale of witch trials warns of the power of mass hysteria
Come see Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible,” directed by Caroline Shaffer and Shaun Hennessy. Set in Salem in 1692, this tale of witch trials warns of the power of mass hysteria
SOU Theatre presents: Blood Wedding by Federico García Lorca directed by Mildred Ruiz-Sapp. Performances run May 22, 2025- June 1, 2025 on the SOU Main Stage Theatre. Tickets are available
SOU Theatre presents: The Merry Wives of Windsor written by William Shakespeare and directed by Domenique Lozano. Performances run February 20, 2025- March 2, 2025 on the SOU Main Stage
Join us for our annual playwriting workshop! Host playwright will be Clarence Coo, joined by winning playwrights Minita Gandhi and Keiko Green for this this year’s exclusive festival workshop. This
This play follows a son as he tries to save his mother. She has other ideas. So do two mysterious strangers who watch the play—and ask the son to tell
Jyoti, a recent widow with ailing health, finds the future of her well-being in her daughters’ hands. A multigenerational and multicultural dark comedy that explores the love language of food,
Feeling unlovable? Emotionally adrift? Perhaps an Automated Relational Companion from The Institute for Enhanced Connections can help. A sci-fi dramedy about love, reciprocity, and Artificial Intelligence. ‘Sync’ will be read
Agnes Evans leaves her childhood home in Ohio to follow the death of her teenage sister, Tilly. When Agnes finds her sister’s Dungeons & Dragons notebook, she stumbles into a
Written in 2016 by Sarah DeLappe, The Wolves is directed by Domenique Lozano. The play runs November 11-19 (opening with a 2 p.m. matinee) with 8 performances. Limited seating is
Ashland residents will have two opportunities to show their solidarity with a national Women’s March at two events on Saturday, Jan. 18, with a formally organized event at Oak Knoll Golf Course following an informal gathering on Ashland Plaza in the morning.
Obituary: During he early 2000s, John Fisher-Smith read short commentaries on JPR’s “Jefferson Daily” about place and value, called “Reflections.” He loved singing with the Peace Choir, and the group’s pilgrimage to Hiroshima, Japan, in 2006 was one of the highlights of his elderhood. A celebration of John’s life will take place at Temple Emek Shalom on April 6, welcoming all who wish to join at 1:45 p.m.
Herbert Rothschild: If HR23 passes and gets signed into law, we will be guaranteeing immunity to the actions of parties over whom we have no legal control.
A bright blue book locker outside the Ashland Family YMCA provides a new, more convenient way to check out materials from the library. The book locker can be accessed 24/7. Books are placed on hold through the library services website, which also has a video showing the book locker installation.
John Marciano and Leslie Dwyer: While hedge funds and rich corporate interests are buying up hospitals across the country and cutting services and staff to increase their profits, the well-being of hospital staff and patients is undermined.
KS Wild Side: With the help of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Wildlife Crossing Pilot Program, the state of Oregon will see its first wildlife overpass built in Ashland’s backyard. The proposed wildlife overpass is located roughly at mile marker 1.7 on Interstate 5, just north of the California border.
(It’s free)