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Category Archives: plays
Death and the King’s Horseman
Ashland, Oregon at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival Death and the King’s Horseman by Wole Soyinka The rhythms, the timing, and method of communication in Death and the King’s Horseman are not familiar or comfortable for a typical American play-goer. But, if … Continue reading
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Equivocation
Ashland, Oregon at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival Equivocation by Bill Cain This world premiere production is stuffed with clever concepts, interesting plots, brilliant acting, spectacular execution, and meaningful messages. It’s an artistic tour de force bursting with importance and complex stories … Continue reading
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Three on a Party
San Francisco, California Theatre Rhinoceros “Three on a Party” presented by Theatre Rhinoceros and Word for Word, Wednesday – Sunday through June 7th. On a lark we saw “Three on a Party” last night at Theatre Rhinoceros (16th Street and … Continue reading
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Macbeth
Ashland, Oregon opening night at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival Macbeth by William Shakespeare We were so looking forward to seeing the Oregon Shakespeare Festival redeem themselves after their 2002 butchery where they “adapted” Macbeth to make Lady Macbeth warm and cuddly … Continue reading
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Dead Man’s Cell Phone
Ashland, Oregon opening performance at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival Dead Man’s Cell Phone by Sarah Ruhl A fun, snappy script built around a clever premise makes this theater adventure a satisfying romp. The play is pure entertainment as far as … Continue reading
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