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June/July 2014 INCLUDING Noontime Lectures, Events and Other Summer Diversions FULL SCHEDULE INSIDE

OSF Festival Noons June/July 2014

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OSF Education is pleased to announce our June/July lineup of Festival Noon events! Join us at Tuesday through Sunday at 12pm for a Lecture, Park Talk, Panel Discussion or Preface Plus! www.osfashland.org

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Introductions to Richard III, Into the Woods and The Two Gentlemen of Verona are offered before each performance, June 17 through August 31, 5:30–6:00 p.m.Introducciones de media hora para obras seleccionadas. Tickets ($10.00) are sold at the Box Office or may be ordered with theatre tickets.

Bring your family and friends for FREE gratis entertainment nightly (except Mondays) June 3 – October 12 on the outdoor Courtyard Stage, 6:45 p.m.

Festival members are invited to post-matinee discussions with OSF actors June 3 – October 12, daily except Mondays, in the Allen Elizabethan Theatre. If you are interested in becoming a member, be our guest and attend any of the discussions. Check in the Members’ Lounge for times and actor-guests. The Tudor Guild Gift Shop offers a selec-tion of 55 facsimile brasses dating from the 12th to 15th centuries from which to make rubbings. In the Bill Patton Garden, June 10 through September 5. Hours: Wednesday through Saturday, 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. $5 to $20.

The 25th annual Daedalus Project, a benefit, features a lively variety show in the Allen Elizabethan Theatre August 18 at 7:30 p.m. ($35, $30, no refunds or exchanges). Check for up-to-date events at www.osfashland.org/Daedalus. Función benéfica con un espectáculo de variedades y otros eventos.

The renowned youth orchestra from Palo Alto, Calif., on the Elizabethan Stage. La famosa orquesta juvenil de Palo Alto, Calif. Monday, June 23, at 8:00 p.m. $14 ($12 for OSF and JPR Listeners’ Guild members and seniors, $6 for students).

Para más información en español 541-482-2111, ext 242

All events are subject to change.

Lectures Discursosby company members, artists and visiting scholars. $12.00; $10.00 for members; $8.00 for youths 6–17. Tickets and details at the Box Office.

Preface Plus Super PrefacioAn introduction to the themes, characters and plot of selected plays in the season. $12.00; $10.00 for members; $8.00 for youths 6–17. Tickets and details at the Box Office.

Panel discussions, artist demonstrations, on-your-feet workshopsPaneles, demostraciones, conciertos, talleres y más$12.00; $10.00 for members; $8.00 for youths 6–17. Tickets and details at the Box Office.

Park TalksConversaciones en el parqueInformal talks with company members. FREE. Gratis.

All events start at noon. Park talks are held in the Bill Patton Garden, outside Gate 1 of the Allen Elizabethan Theatre. All other events are in Carpenter Hall. Please be on time.

To see the complete season of Festival Noons activities (June 17–August 31), go towww.osfashland.org/festivalnoons.

Lectures are sponsored by Key Bank

OTHER DIVERSIONSOtras Diversiones

Tickets for all ticketed events are sold at the Box Office.

Festival al MediodíaA noon-hour menu of activities to make the most

of your theatre experience

PREFACES INTRODUCCIONES

GREEN SHOWEntrEtEnimiEnto En la Plaza oSF

MEET THEACTING COMPANYCONOzCa a la COMpaNía DE aCTORES

BRASS RUBBINGSaRTE DE GRabaDES SObRE METal

THE DAEDALUSAIDS PROJECTESpECTáCUlO DaEDalUS

PALO ALTO CHAMBERORCHESTRA

WEDNESDAYS/FRIDAYS

THURSDAYS

SATURDAYS

TUESDAYS/SUNDAYS

June/July 2014

INCLUDINGNoontime Lectures, Events and Other Summer Diversions

full schedule inside

Photos from top: Ian Merrigan, Ramiz Monsef and Casey Hurt, playwrights of The Unfortunates, in a panel discussion; audience members during an

education event; actors Dawn-Lyen Gardner, Nell Geisslinger and Kate Mulligan discuss women’s roles in theatre; lecturer Michael J. Allen of UCLA.

Cover: Actor Isabell Monk O’Connor gives a Park Talk.Photos by Jenny Graham.

15 S. PIONEER STREET | ASHLAND, OREGON 97520TOLL FREE: 800-219-8161 | LOCAL: 541-482-4331

www.osfashland.org

june / july 2014Noon - 1 p.m.

Left to right: Musician and Construction SupervisorJoseph A. Porto during a Park Talk; Actors Daniel José Molina and Richard Howard in a panel discussionon playing Romeo; guest lecturer Ketu H. Katrak of University of California, Irvine.

COST• Lectures, Preface Plus and Demonstrations: $12.00; $10.00 for members; $8.00 for youths 6–17.Tickets available at Box Office.

• Park Talks: FREE.

Lectures sponsored by Key Bank

sunday monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday saturday

june 17 18 19 20Lecture "Redefining Family: War, Addiction, and Forgiveness in Water by the Spoonful," Ketu H. Katrak, University of California, Irvine

Park Talk Ryan Poethke, Automation Electrical Designer

Preface PlusThe Tempest

Lecture“Connecting in Isolation: The Heart of Water by the Spoonful,” Shishir Kurup, Director

Preface Plus* A Wrinkle in Time

Park Talk Danielle Richter, Wig Room Administrative Assistant

Lecture“An Actor’s Process: Caliban in The Tempest,” Wayne T. Carr, Actor, moderated by Christine Albright-Tufts

Preface Plus*A Wrinkle in Time

Lecture“Two Gents, One Island,” Alan Armstrong, Professor Emeritus, Southern Oregon University

Lecture “The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window: A Director’s Process,” Juliette Carrillo, Director, and Ron Menzel, Actor

Lecture*“Stage Combat and Pratfalls: Comedy and Cocoanuts,” U. Jonathan Toppo, Resident Fight Director

Park TalkElib Crist-Dwyer, Carpenter

Lecture“‘It’s the Music, Stupid’: From Cocoanuts to Family Album,” Lue Douthit, Director of Literary Development and Dramaturgy

Panel Discussion*“The Cocoanuts: From the Stage, to the Screen, to the Stage,” Mark Bedard, Jennie Greenberry, Eduardo Placer, Actors; Julie Dubiner, Dramaturg

Park TalkPeter Wickliffe, Marketing Associate

Interactive Workshop*“The Elements of Drama,” Carolina Morones and David Thompson, OSF Teaching Artists

Lecture “Richard III: Man, Myth and Masterpiece,” Lydia Garcia, Literary Associate, Dramaturg (Richard III)

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20 21 22 23 24 25 26Park TalkCassandra Phillips, Scenic Artist

Park TalkJeremy Thompson, Actor

Preface PlusThe Great Society

Lecture“The Medium and the Message: Television and Politics in the 1960s,” Allison Perlman, University of California, Irvine

Panel Discussion*“Tesser-Acting: Navigating Through Time, Space and A Winkle in Time,” Alejandra Escalante, Joe Wegner, Actors

Interactive Demonstration“Into the Woods Without a Path: Improvising Songs in the Style of Sondheim,” Brian Lohmann and the Impro Theater Ensemble

Photos: Jenny Graham

6 7 8 9 10 11 12Park TalkKatherine Gosnell and Jay Shepherd, Education Outreach Programs

Park TalkLydia Garcia, Literary Associate

Lecture“Delving into the First Folio: 400-year-old Marginalia Left by Shakespeare's First Reader,” Eric Rasmussen, University of Nevada, Reno

Lecture“The Tempest: Origins and Originality,” Virginia Mason Vaughan and Alden T. Vaughan

Lecture“An Actor’s Process: Richard III in Richard III,” Dan Donohue, Actor

Preface Plus*A Wrinkle in Time

LOCATION• Lectures, Preface Plus and Demonstrations: Carpenter Hall.

• Park Talks: Bill Patton Garden, outside Gate 1 of the Allen Elizabethan Theatre.

* Great event for the entire family.Program subject to change.

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22 23 24 25 26 27 28

27 28 29 30 31

29 30 july 1 2 3 4 5Park Talk Barzin Akhavan, Actor

Park TalkKarl Alphonso and Jeremy Eisen, Stage Management

Lecture“Inaction as Action in The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window," Harry J. Elam, Stanford University

Panel Discussion“Sculpting Landscapes: Music as a Character in the 2014 Season,” David Molina, Composer/Sound Designer; Darcy Danielson, Production Music Coordinator; Miles Fletcher, Actor

Preface PlusThe Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window

Park TalkJoshua Heuertz, Stage Hand

Park TalkRichard L. Hay, Senior Scenic and Theatre Designer

Lecture“Bard in the USA: A Summer on the Road in Search of Shakespeare, with Some Thoughts on OSF’s Richard III,” Paul Prescott, University of Warwick, U.K.

Preface PlusThe Great Society

Introductions to Richard III, Into the Woods and The Two Gentlemen of Verona are offered before each performance, June 17 through August 31, 5:30–6:00 p.m.Introducciones de media hora para obras seleccionadas. Tickets ($10.00) are sold at the Box Office or may be ordered with theatre tickets.

Bring your family and friends for FREE gratis entertainment nightly (except Mondays) June 3 – October 12 on the outdoor Courtyard Stage, 6:45 p.m.

Festival members are invited to post-matinee discussions with OSF actors June 3 – October 12, daily except Mondays, in the Allen Elizabethan Theatre. If you are interested in becoming a member, be our guest and attend any of the discussions. Check in the Members’ Lounge for times and actor-guests. The Tudor Guild Gift Shop offers a selec-tion of 55 facsimile brasses dating from the 12th to 15th centuries from which to make rubbings. In the Bill Patton Garden, June 10 through September 5. Hours: Wednesday through Saturday, 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. $5 to $20.

The 25th annual Daedalus Project, a benefit, features a lively variety show in the Allen Elizabethan Theatre August 18 at 7:30 p.m. ($35, $30, no refunds or exchanges). Check for up-to-date events at www.osfashland.org/Daedalus. Función benéfica con un espectáculo de variedades y otros eventos.

The renowned youth orchestra from Palo Alto, Calif., on the Elizabethan Stage. La famosa orquesta juvenil de Palo Alto, Calif. Monday, June 23, at 8:00 p.m. $14 ($12 for OSF and JPR Listeners’ Guild members and seniors, $6 for students).

Para más información en español 541-482-2111, ext 242

All events are subject to change.

Lectures Discursosby company members, artists and visiting scholars. $12.00; $10.00 for members; $8.00 for youths 6–17. Tickets and details at the Box Office.

Preface Plus Super PrefacioAn introduction to the themes, characters and plot of selected plays in the season. $12.00; $10.00 for members; $8.00 for youths 6–17. Tickets and details at the Box Office.

Panel discussions, artist demonstrations, on-your-feet workshopsPaneles, demostraciones, conciertos, talleres y más$12.00; $10.00 for members; $8.00 for youths 6–17. Tickets and details at the Box Office.

Park TalksConversaciones en el parqueInformal talks with company members. FREE. Gratis.

All events start at noon. Park talks are held in the Bill Patton Garden, outside Gate 1 of the Allen Elizabethan Theatre. All other events are in Carpenter Hall. Please be on time.

To see the complete season of Festival Noons activities (June 17–August 31), go towww.osfashland.org/festivalnoons.

Lectures are sponsored by Key Bank

OTHER DIVERSIONSOtras Diversiones

Tickets for all ticketed events are sold at the Box Office.

Festival al MediodíaA noon-hour menu of activities to make the most

of your theatre experience

PREFACES INTRODUCCIONES

GREEN SHOWEntrEtEnimiEnto En la Plaza oSF

MEET THEACTING COMPANYCONOzCa a la COMpaNía DE aCTORES

BRASS RUBBINGSaRTE DE GRabaDES SObRE METal

THE DAEDALUSAIDS PROJECTESpECTáCUlO DaEDalUS

PALO ALTO CHAMBERORCHESTRA

WEDNESDAYS/FRIDAYS

THURSDAYS

SATURDAYS

TUESDAYS/SUNDAYS

June/July 2014

INCLUDINGNoontime Lectures, Events and Other Summer Diversions

full schedule inside

Photos from top: Ian Merrigan, Ramiz Monsef and Casey Hurt, playwrights of The Unfortunates, in a panel discussion; audience members during an

education event; actors Dawn-Lyen Gardner, Nell Geisslinger and Kate Mulligan discuss women’s roles in theatre; lecturer Michael J. Allen of UCLA.

Cover: Actor Isabell Monk O’Connor gives a Park Talk.Photos by Jenny Graham.

Introductions to Richard III, Into the Woods and The Two Gentlemen of Verona are offered before each performance, June 17 through August 31, 5:30–6:00 p.m.Introducciones de media hora para obras seleccionadas. Tickets ($10.00) are sold at the Box Office or may be ordered with theatre tickets.

Bring your family and friends for FREE gratis entertainment nightly (except Mondays) June 3 – October 12 on the outdoor Courtyard Stage, 6:45 p.m.

Festival members are invited to post-matinee discussions with OSF actors June 3 – October 12, daily except Mondays, in the Allen Elizabethan Theatre. If you are interested in becoming a member, be our guest and attend any of the discussions. Check in the Members’ Lounge for times and actor-guests. The Tudor Guild Gift Shop offers a selec-tion of 55 facsimile brasses dating from the 12th to 15th centuries from which to make rubbings. In the Bill Patton Garden, June 10 through September 5. Hours: Wednesday through Saturday, 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. $5 to $20.

The 25th annual Daedalus Project, a benefit, features a lively variety show in the Allen Elizabethan Theatre August 18 at 7:30 p.m. ($35, $30, no refunds or exchanges). Check for up-to-date events at www.osfashland.org/Daedalus. Función benéfica con un espectáculo de variedades y otros eventos.

The renowned youth orchestra from Palo Alto, Calif., on the Elizabethan Stage. La famosa orquesta juvenil de Palo Alto, Calif. Monday, June 23, at 8:00 p.m. $14 ($12 for OSF and JPR Listeners’ Guild members and seniors, $6 for students).

Para más información en español 541-482-2111, ext 242

All events are subject to change.

Lectures Discursosby company members, artists and visiting scholars. $12.00; $10.00 for members; $8.00 for youths 6–17. Tickets and details at the Box Office.

Preface Plus Super PrefacioAn introduction to the themes, characters and plot of selected plays in the season. $12.00; $10.00 for members; $8.00 for youths 6–17. Tickets and details at the Box Office.

Panel discussions, artist demonstrations, on-your-feet workshopsPaneles, demostraciones, conciertos, talleres y más$12.00; $10.00 for members; $8.00 for youths 6–17. Tickets and details at the Box Office.

Park TalksConversaciones en el parqueInformal talks with company members. FREE. Gratis.

All events start at noon. Park talks are held in the Bill Patton Garden, outside Gate 1 of the Allen Elizabethan Theatre. All other events are in Carpenter Hall. Please be on time.

To see the complete season of Festival Noons activities (June 17–August 31), go towww.osfashland.org/festivalnoons.

Lectures are sponsored by Key Bank

OTHER DIVERSIONSOtras Diversiones

Tickets for all ticketed events are sold at the Box Office.

Festival al MediodíaA noon-hour menu of activities to make the most

of your theatre experience

PREFACES INTRODUCCIONES

GREEN SHOWEntrEtEnimiEnto En la Plaza oSF

MEET THEACTING COMPANYCONOzCa a la COMpaNía DE aCTORES

BRASS RUBBINGSaRTE DE GRabaDES SObRE METal

THE DAEDALUSAIDS PROJECTESpECTáCUlO DaEDalUS

PALO ALTO CHAMBERORCHESTRA

WEDNESDAYS/FRIDAYS

THURSDAYS

SATURDAYS

TUESDAYS/SUNDAYS

June/July 2014

INCLUDINGNoontime Lectures, Events and Other Summer Diversions

full schedule inside

Photos from top: Ian Merrigan, Ramiz Monsef and Casey Hurt, playwrights of The Unfortunates, in a panel discussion; audience members during an

education event; actors Dawn-Lyen Gardner, Nell Geisslinger and Kate Mulligan discuss women’s roles in theatre; lecturer Michael J. Allen of UCLA.

Cover: Actor Isabell Monk O’Connor gives a Park Talk.Photos by Jenny Graham.