Oregon Shakespeare Festival
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Founded in 1935, the Tony Award-winning Oregon Shakespeare Festival (OSF) is among the oldest and largest professional non-profit theatres in the nation. Each year OSF presents an eight-and-a-half-month season of eleven plays in three theatres plus numerous ancillary activities, and undertakes an extensive theatre education program. Operating on a budget exceeding $22,000,000, OSF presents more than 780 performances annually with attendance of approximately 360,000.
Photo caption: The Winter’s Tale (2006). Michelle Beck, Mark Peterson, Kjerstine Anderson. Photo: David Cooper.
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