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    Lisa S.

    Great concert lineup for the summer of 2009. A smaller venue so you feel like you are close enough to the stage. We saw Les Claypool here and The YardDogs and both were excellent. If you want to be at a concert with no restrictions on your activities, this is the place to be. There were GA ticket holders crowding themselves into the reserved seating section, standing on bleachers, crowding / blocking the aisles, doing drugs of all sorts and blowing their pot smoke into the faces of the "security guards" -- little gray-haired ladies the festival organizers had probably borrowed from the classical series. No searching of bags or anything else at the door, just waltz right in with whatever contraband you can come up with. It's a free-for-all!

    nicky f.

    Last nights performance of Harry Connick was memorable. No complaints about the entertainment, at all. This review has to do with the enforcement of the chair height (nothing with over 4-inch legs allowed). Well, apparently this rule wasn't being enforced last night because people brought in full height chairs AND tables. Because of this we had to stand the whole concert. Maybe the rule has changed?

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    Judy A.

    I love the setting here. Great concerts! Only thing i have bad to say was the volunteers were kinda rude dont need to be so snappy when talking to adults.

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    Jacob H.

    This is a unique venue, just because it's set outside upon a hill. When the evening sets and the stars come out, the lights from the stage reflect of the trees and provides a really cool vibe. You can bring in chairs, beer/wine and food, so it's like a huge picnic with awesome music. I saw Trombone Shorty, he killed it. The staff was ultra friendly, and mostly volunteers. The only downside is all the silly hippies dancing around being careless, but, hey, that comes with the territory. Find a show you'd like to see and check this place out. In the upcoming weeks Matisyahu will be there, fallowed by Bill Maher, so it's not like only small gigs come through.

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    Love the Britt Festival- we saw Pink Martini this weekend. Sat in the back, but who cares? Lovely venue. We will be back!!!!!

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    Oregon Shakespeare Festival - On the set at the Angus Bowman Theater. August Wilson's 'Jitney'

    Oregon Shakespeare Festival

    4.2(244 reviews)
    15.4 mi

    If you haven't gone, you should. Took a solo trip down, saw a play and just loved it. I'll be backread more

    I learned about the Oregon Shakespeare festival in Ashland, OR by chance. Because my wife is a…read morehuge, huge fan of MacBeth...I moved heaven and earth to attend the last weekends presentation of MacBeth. We literally drove 1000 miles, round trip, to see the performance. It was amazing ! They added their own flourishes and inspiration to bring to life the tragedy unlike we've (my wife and I) ever seen on stage. It was complete! I only say this because some stage renditions minimize the witches...not so in this professional world class production! In addition to every word in the play...there was an amazing use of lights, sound effects, and in some instances dance. Did I mention, the acting was amazing!? World class!! As I mentioned, I learned about the festival very late in the season which starts mid-late spring every year. There were other Shakespeare plays being brought to life...in a theater that looked like the Globe...there were monologues in an outdoor area in front of the two theaters...there was a lot going on and a lot we missed because of how unprepared our visit was. Our goals was to see MacBeth which we accomplished but we missed a lot! In my opinion, it's best to plan a visit as a 4 day weekend. One of my motivations for attending this year is that MacBeth isn't produced every year, according to my friend to told me about the festival in the first place...all of Shakespeares work is explored here and on rotation...for example my favorite, Hamlet hasn't been produced in over 10yrs according to the lovely folks at the official souvenir shop of the festival...Romeo and Juliet not since 2018....they told us not to expect a MacBeth production for at least 8yrs! If you're on the west coast and you love Shakespeare and want to see works other than the tragedies on stage...I doubt you'll find a better organization/venue/location that wholeheartedly embraces Shakespeare than the town of Ashland and the the University of Southern Oregon! On last note, everyone from the ushers to those at the refreshment stand in our theater were nothing but lovely. I could say that about everyone in town as well. Just a great experience !

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    Much Ado at night

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    Much ado About Nothing 2024

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    Southern Oregon Music Festival - Gator Nation

    Southern Oregon Music Festival

    4.0(1 review)
    4.7 mi

    Would you drive 800 miles round trip to see a music festival?…read more This used to be called the Southern Oregon Jazz Festival, but jazz hasn't drawn enough of an audience, and they had to broaden their appeal to include other classes of music. I'm probably one of the few Asian Americans who is a big fan of Cajun, and Zydeco music, along with oldies from the fifties and sixties. My ex from Hong Kong absolutely can't stand Cajun music, which is why she's my ex! We make hotel reservations in Medford, Oregon for the Southern Oregon Music Festival, unable to get a room at festival headquarters, Inn at the Commons, booked up months in advance. Friday mid day the parking lot at the Commons is packed, along with the overflow event lot adjacent on Riverside Ave. We park at the 3 hour multi story garage across the street, and go register at the Commons. The festival has obtained unlimited parking at all street and public garage parking from Friday noon through the entire weekend. When you fork over $180 for two all weekend tickets you can park anywhere! This is one of the very few events without a senior discount. Sacramento once had a half price for seniors 60+ for their Memorial Day weekend music festival, only to find they were losing money, as the majority of their patrons were seniors. And when I turned 60, they changed the half price policy to apply to the shortened final day, having to pay full price the other 3 days. Story of my life -it is what it is. Two of the five venues are at the Commons, but you need a shuttle to get to the other three locations, two of them a mile away. The wife and I find a 24 passenger shuttle just leaving, belonging to a nursing home. Turns out that is the bus, as many of the attendees are at that age! On the bus we meet a guy my age, accompanied by his father. We will see the father on the dance floor, still moving at 94 years! The first events we see are at the NBC Studios 5, across downtown. Looks like an aircraft hanger, with huge hanger doors. Inside, ceilings 30 feet tall, with a 1000+ square foot dance floor. Tom Rigney, in his red boots, and colorful cape fiddles away, with the group Flambeau, cranking out Cajun music, both blues and fast paced dance music, and the occasional waltz. They finish up with the old favorite "Jambalaya". Dozens of couples dancing, even some women-women couples. Don't have a dance partner? No problem, there are dance hosts of both genders, identified by their red badges, who will dance with you. That 94 year old man came all the way from the Castro Valley to dance with these gals! They even have boxes of new dance shoes for sale. Just what the wife needs -more shoes to match up in numbers with Imelda Marcos! Gator Nation follows, having been here 20 + years in a row. Hard hitting Zydeco (black Cajun music) tunes, accompanied by an accordion player. The pace and volume picks up. A band called the Young Bucs comes next, with retro music from the 1950s -do wop music. Hungry? No problem, as the local church serves a great pulled pork sandwich with coleslaw on the premises. We catch the shuttle back to the Commons, this one labeled as a senior assist living bus. Next day we are at Howiee's bar, 15 minutes before opening time, in a long line of old folks just like us. Sign says nobody under 21, but the bouncer does not check anyone's id for this crowd! Inside, mirrors on both side walls, lined with beer bottles, with record albums glued to the ceiling. Dave Bennett and the Memphis Speed Kings are playing fifties rock, with Dave doing an incredible imitation of Jerry Lee Lewis on the piano, standing on the piano bench, boots on the keyboard, hands rising a foot off the keyboard, while pounding away in a super paced tempo, with such hits as "Whole lot of shaking going on". We end the second day listening to Danny Maika playing the ukulele and guitar, and such songs as "Over the Rainbow", and the Righteous Brothers "Unchained melody". Father from Hawaii and mother from Kentucky, Danny calls himself pineapple moonshine! Final day my wife is into Swing music -music from the big bands of the 1940s, and falls for Carolyn Martin's Swing Band, including western (cowboy) swing music, even though she's not a fan of contemporary country music. Other bands like Midiri Brothers and Wally's Warehouse Waifs are more traditional jazz, and more in tune with the wife. We're certain to come back next year, hopefully with reservations at the Commons, to enjoy the music and the atmosphere, even though I have two left feet, when it comes to dancing!

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    Southern Oregon Music Festival - Carolyn Martin Swing band

    Carolyn Martin Swing band

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    Gator Nation at NBC 5 studios

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