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Seagull at Oregon Shakespeare Festival

Dates: (2/23/2012 - 6/22/2012 )

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Oregon Shakespeare Festival

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15 S PIONEER ST
Ashland,OR 97520

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A stage made of curtains that cry, that move as though they were alive, as though they were the main characters of the play. A young theatre actor full of doubt regarding the need to make theatre nowadays, a famous writer full of doubt regarding his need to write, a young ambitious woman who dreams of success, a successful woman who doesn’t dream, a humanity which yearns to be a character, characters who are reflected in a lake which mirrors their miserable humanity. The lake: the etymology of the word comes from the latin Lacus, meaning hole, opening, a cavity full of water, which links to the word lakkos. If the word is taken in its symbolic meaning we could say that those who live near a lake live on a rift, on an abyss. The cavity is however filled with fresh water, flat, which mirrors the city. For this reason the Lake also becomes synonymous with the eye, it is the (deep) eye of the city in which the city is reflected. This will be our “seagull” with the violent “song”: a play on the conflict which forms between the real and the desirable, between truth and artifice, between new and old, between form and content, between that which is necessary and that which doesn’t seem necessary at all.

The play was born following Carmelo Rifici’s nomination as director of the Theatre of Lugano when the director found himself in the extraordinary situation of inaugurating a new theatre which is reflected in the city’s lake, just like Kostantin, who begins his adventure as a writer by building a little theatre on the bank of his home lake. The theatre is called LAC, which in French means lake. In Chekhov’s “The seagull” Nina says “my parents think I want to make theatre but it is the lake that attracts me”. The lake and the theatre are the same thing: the mirror in which a city is reflected. Whatever the city tries to hide, the lake will show, just like the theatre shows everything that humanity keeps secret.

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Oregon Shakespeare Festival is at 15 S PIONEER ST, Ashland, OR.

A major theatre arts organization, OSF offers a diversity of plays as well as events and activities to enhance your overall experience. We are a not-for-profit professional theatre founded in 1935. Our 2022 season will run from April through December, and we have three theatres: our two indoor stages—the Angus Bowmer Theatre and the Thomas Theatre—and our flagship outdoor Allen Elizabethan Theatre, which opens in early June and runs through mid-October. We offer up to 8 different plays that include works by Shakespeare as well as a mix of classics, musicals, and world-premiere plays. And our O! digital stage features groundbreaking online productions, films, immersive experiences, and art. As of January 2022, OSF is in the process of finalizing our new organizational strategic plan, which will outline and clarify our mission and values. Also, our website is undergoing an accessibility scan to ensure that all of our patrons can find tickets and learn more about the changes we're making to our programming, community engagement, and IDEA work.

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