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The Oregon Shakespeare Festival is a renowned regional repertory theatre and a significant cultural landmark nestled in Ashland, Oregon, at an elevation of approximately 593 meters. Founded in 1935 by Angus L. Bowmer, this historical site in southern Oregon's Rogue Valley is celebrated for its commitment to staging a diverse array of classic and contemporary plays, extending far beyond the works of Shakespeare. It stands as a cornerstone of Ashland's vibrant arts scene, drawing visitors from across the globe to…

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    October 11, 2023

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    The name Oregon Shakespeare Festival can be a bit confusing as it is a repertory theatre that stages hundreds of performances between May & December, not just a handful over a week or two.

    While Ashland is known for its University, stunning mountain setting, and budding wine industry the Shakespeare Festival is without a doubt its most famous attraction.

    December 4, 2023

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    The name Oregon Shakespeare Festival can be a bit confusing as it is a repertory theatre that stages hundreds of performances between May & December, not just a handful over a week or two.

    While Ashland is known for its University, stunning mountain setting, and budding wine industry the Shakespeare Festival is without a doubt its most famous attraction.

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    Historic Downtown Ashland & Lithia Park Japanese Garden loop

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    This easy 2.2-mile loop in Ashland's Lithia Park combines historic downtown charm with the tranquil beauty of a Japanese Garden.

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    This easy 1.2-mile hike through Historic Downtown Ashland explores charming streets, Lithia Park, and the Oregon Shakespeare Festival.
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    Location: Ashland, Jackson County, Oregon, United States

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What kind of performances can I expect at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, beyond Shakespeare?

    While the name suggests a focus on Shakespeare, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival is a dynamic repertory theatre. It stages a wide range of classic and contemporary plays, offering between five and eleven different productions in daily rotation across its three theatres. Visitors can expect a diverse theatrical experience that extends far beyond the Bard's works.

    Are there any walking tours focused on the architecture of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival or Ashland's historic buildings?

    Yes, the festival grounds themselves offer unique architectural features worth exploring. The surrounding historic districts of Ashland also provide charming areas for strolls. You can certainly find or create your own Oregon Shakespeare Festival architecture walking tour, or explore routes that highlight Ashland's unique architectural features and historic buildings.

    What are the options for parking when visiting the Oregon Shakespeare Festival and nearby attractions?

    Various parking options are available for visitors attending the festival and exploring other man-made attractions near Ashland, Oregon. It's advisable to check local parking information or the festival's official website closer to your visit, especially during peak performance times, to plan accordingly.

    Is the Oregon Shakespeare Festival and its surrounding area wheelchair accessible?

    Yes, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival is designed to be accessible, with many areas, including its surrounding grounds, being wheelchair accessible. This also extends to some of the nearby man-made features and viewpoints in the Ashland area, making it an inclusive destination for all visitors.

    Are there family-friendly historical sites or activities near the Oregon Shakespeare Festival?

    Absolutely! The Oregon Shakespeare Festival itself is considered a family-friendly historical site, offering engaging theatrical experiences for all ages. Beyond the festival, Ashland boasts other historical landmarks and attractions that cater to families, providing a rich cultural and educational experience.

    Can I find dog-friendly public art walks or trails in Ashland near the festival?

    Ashland is generally welcoming to pets, and you can often find dog-friendly public art walks and trails in the area. While the festival buildings themselves may have restrictions, the surrounding parks and outdoor spaces often allow leashed dogs. It's always best to check specific venue or park rules before visiting with your canine companion.

    What should I wear for outdoor exploration in Ashland's historic districts, especially if combining with a festival visit?

    For outdoor exploration in Ashland's historic districts, including walks around the festival, comfortable walking shoes are essential. Depending on the season, layers are recommended as temperatures can vary. Evenings, especially for outdoor performances, can get cool, so bringing a jacket or sweater is a good idea. Consider weather-appropriate gear for any trails you might explore.

    Are there any hidden man-made gems or unique architectural features to discover near the Oregon Shakespeare Festival?

    Beyond the festival's own distinct architecture, Ashland's historic districts are rich with unique architectural features and potentially hidden man-made gems. Exploring the streets around the festival can reveal charming buildings, public art installations, and historical markers that add to the town's character.

    Where can I find cafes or pubs with views of Ashland's historic buildings?

    Ashland's downtown area, particularly around the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, is dotted with cafes and pubs. Many of these establishments offer outdoor seating or window views that overlook the charming historic buildings of Ashland, providing a pleasant atmosphere to relax and soak in the local ambiance.

    What are some top-rated public art installations near the Oregon Shakespeare Festival?

    The area around the Oregon Shakespeare Festival is known for its vibrant arts scene, which includes various top-rated public art installations. Visitors often enjoy discovering these pieces as they stroll through the festival grounds and the surrounding downtown area, adding another layer to their cultural journey in Ashland.

    Does the Oregon Shakespeare Festival offer self-guided tours of its facilities or other Ashland landmarks?

    While the festival primarily focuses on its theatrical performances, visitors can certainly undertake self-guided tours of the festival grounds and the broader Ashland area. Many of Ashland's man-made landmarks and historic sites are easily accessible for independent exploration, allowing you to discover them at your own pace.

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