Oregon Shakespeare Festival
June 5 – October 12, 2014
Directed by Sarah Rasmussen
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Is all really fair in love?
Young Proteus only has eyes for his hometown sweetheart, Julia. But on a trip to Milan, he gets one look at the lovely Silvia . . . and dumps Julia in a heartbeat. Two problems: Silvia is his best friend’s girl, and Julia won’t be dumped that easily. Stir in some bandits, an outraged father and a bad-mannered dog, and it’s friend versus friend in a wild tale of romantic rivals. This sumptuous production of Shakespeare’s early comedy—with twists that echo in his later plays—honors and mirrors Elizabethan tradition with an all-female cast.
Shakespeare & Company
June 20–August 23, 2014
Rose Footprint Theatre
by CARLO GOLDONI
adapted and directed by JENNA WARE
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Shakespeare & Company
June 27–August 30, 2014
Directed by Tina Packer
featuring Jason Asprey, Nigel Gore, and Eric Tucker
Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre
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Shakespeare & Company
July 4–August 24, 2014
Directed by Jonathan Croy
Featuring: Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield
Tina Packer Playhouse
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Shakespeare In The Park
July 22 – August 17, 2014
Directed by Daniel Sullivan
John Lithgow as Lear
Revenge, rage, grief and delusion thunder upon the Delacorte as Tony® and Emmy® Award winner John Lithgow takes the stage as one of theater’s great tragic heroes, KING LEAR. Tony winner Daniel Sullivan directs Shakespeare’s classic drama about a King who loses everything—including his mind—when he disowns his favorite daughter, and finds himself betrayed in return.