Performing Arts
A Melodramatic but Imperfect OSF Count of Monte Cristo is a Must-See Theater Experience – by Lee Greene
The Count of Monte Cristo was penned as an adventure novel by Frenchman Alexandre Dumas in 1844, set in the midst of the political conflicts between Napoleon and the French monarchy of that time. “The […]
2015 Rogue Saturday Nights at Hanley Farm – The Fret Drifters!
On August 8, 2015, enjoy fresh foods from the Hanley Farm kitchen, local craft beer, and music performed by The Fret Drifters! The Fret Drifters are acoustic guitar wizards known for their high energy shows […]
Public Sales for Craterian 2015-2016 Season Begins Today, July 14, 2015!
Tickets for Craterian Performances’ 2015-2016 season go on sale to the general public at 10 am Tuesday, July 14, 2015. Tickets may be purchased in person at the box office, located at 16 S. Bartlett […]
Do You Want To PARTY with Oregon Shakespeare Festival? – by Lee Greene
I went to a party the other night, at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s (OSF) Allen Elizabethan Theatre. It was advertised and seats to it were sold like the rest of the plays in repertory at […]
Oregon Cabaret Theatre Delivers A Winner In An Intimate Production of the Classical Musical “Cabaret” – by Lee Greene
Oregon Cabaret Theatre (OCT) is a small (compared to the three Oregon Shakespeare Festival (OSF) theaters nearby, Medford’s Craterian Theatre and even the slightly larger Camelot Theatre down the road in Talent) 140 seat dinner […]
Britt Festivals Kicks Off 2015 Season With a Hot Taste of Summer Celebration – by Lee Greene
The 2015 Britt Festivals season got off to an auspicious start Saturday, June 6 with its annual Taste of Summer Celebration in downtown Jacksonville. This year’s event was HOT in every sense of the word. […]
Rogue Valley Symphony Returns to EdenVale Summer 2015
The Rogue Valley Symphony will return to EdenVale Winery for two outdoor summer concerts this year. June 19, 2015 is the first Summer Series concert featuring oboist Gabe Young. Music Director Martin Majkut called Gabe […]
11-Year-Old Local Violin Prodigy To Perform in June Concerts – by Lee Greene
Rogue Valley classical music fans are most fortunate to enjoy exemplary musicians of a superior quality far beyond what one would expect to find in a rural, remote area off the beaten track, year round, […]
SOU Concert Features Historic Debut of First Dual Action Steinway Concert Piano – by Lee Greene
A question for you: what performance space has the finest musical instrument piano in the world? One might suppose the answer ought to be Carnegie Hall, or Vienna’s Musikverein or Konzerthaus, perhaps Los Angeles’s Walt […]
Southern Oregon to Host UO Dance Outreach
CENTRAL POINT, Ore.—(April 28, 2015)—After a successful residency on the Oregon Coast in which University of Oregon dancers worked with high school students and gave community performances, the UO Repertory Dance Company is turning its […]