
Plot Twist: Improvised!
“Plot Twist: Improvised!” is a performance where the story is in the hands of the audience and a spin of the wheel. The audience chooses where the story begins and
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“Plot Twist: Improvised!” is a performance where the story is in the hands of the audience and a spin of the wheel. The audience chooses where the story begins and
Improv Alchemy presents: “License to Improvise”, an entirely improvised spy mission performance. Inspired by the Get Smart TV series and the James Bond movies, Improv Alchemy will deliver a full-length
With a dash of sound effects and a touch of music, A STORY ALOUD brings together three professional actors to present a staged reading of a classic short story by Willa
Inspired by the Get Smart TV series and the James Bond movies, Improv Alchemy will deliver a full-length improvised spy story complete with espionage, covert operations, danger, sexual intrigue, deception
The Story of Richard Begaldix and George Lamps, a pair of cartoony cool guys who fall in love and stumble through the world of polyamory with outrageous physical comedy, startling
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
One Brick At A Time: Rebuilding the Oregon Shakespeare Festival,” is a free public program held 4 to 5:30 Tuesday, Nov. 12, in the Ashland Library’s Gresham Room, 410 Siskiyou
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
A Mt. Ashland Ski Area season that started early and has seen above average snowfall has brought strong attendance, but the nonprofit resort also had its challenging moments. Abundant snowfall will allow the area to extend the season with two additional weekends to include April 19-20 and April 26-27.
An artificial intelligence summit at Southern Oregon University Friday and Saturday sparked much debate about the rapidly evolving technology’s promise and pitfalls. The second annual Approaching AI Summit at Meese Auditorium and Stevenson Union on the SOU campus drew a larger crowd this year, with 250 in attendance.
Rep. Pam Marsh: The legislation “would give Oregonians buying tickets for concerts, sporting events and other entertainment events protections in an industry that has seen increasing unfair and unscrupulous activities that drive up the cost of tickets and/or falsely sell tickets that are unavailable.”
Four artists were asked if they could define at what line artificial intelligence could compromise human creativity. As they passed a microphone between each other, their conversation challenged the concept of a soul. The deep existential dive came on the first night of the Approaching AI Summit, the second year of an artificial intelligence (AI) summit in Ashland.
Picture This: Hannon family members joined with Southern Oregon University officials, faculty, staff, students and member of the public Thursday, March 13, to mark the 20th anniversary of Hannon Libary.
The top-ranked SOU Raiders softball team (25-1 overall, 9-0 Cascade Conference) matched the best start in team history with Saturday’s 8-0 and 9-1 victories, finishing off both in five innings. Ari Williams, a junior right fielder, went 6-for-6 with seven RBIs, a double, a triple and an inside-the-park home run during the doubleheader.
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