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    3.4 (31 reviews)

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    Susan K.

    Thank you for keeping a small town movie theater going. The Varsity is not fancy or comfortable but it is affordable at $7.50 for a matinee. The theater was so old they had to open up a side door for us to get to our screening. The small theater was almost full for a two month old movie, Astroid City. Varsity has support in Ashland.

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    This is a small town theatre that is always clean with a decent little menu, vintage art deco interior and cozy little theatres.

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    Stay away from any film in Theater #3. There was an incredibly distracting black mark dead-center of the screen that ruined the movie.

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    The dam advertisements DRIVE ME CRAZY!!! Either do trailers or do nothing. It's Bull Shit!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Allen Elizabethan Theatre - After nightfall

    Allen Elizabethan Theatre

    4.4(14 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    It's a truly unique experience to see a production here! I got tickets for Into The Woods on a…read morebeautiful July evening and couldn't have been more pleased with it all. I got the lowest tier seats in the balcony and felt like my seat was still great! Highly recommend seeing at least one production here if you come to OSF to experience the ambience of this historic theater.

    What an amazing experience! I have always wanted to see a play at the Allen Elizabethan Theatre in…read moreAshland for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival and I'm so glad to have finally have done so. It was better than I could've imagined. I've always been a fan of Shakespeare, so made a mental note to check this place out someday. Like the famous Globe Theatre in England, the Allen Elizabethan Theatre is inspired and designed by such. It's Ashland's most prized setting and primarily what brings tourists to the area. My partner's grandma got us tickets to see The Twelfth Night, which was showing the one night we spent in southern Oregon. Since she is a local, she was able to get discounted tickets, which was nice. We were seated on the bottom level, close to the stage near the center. They were fantastic seats! However, just like the Globe Theatre, this theatre is outdoors, so rain or shine, the show must go on. Being from the Pacific Northwest, that bothered no one here. Everyone came prepared with rain jackets and parkas. Acoustics, lighting and design were all on point. We loved the performance, especially when the actors interacted with the crowd! There's a parking garage nearby, and is close to the main street where many of the restaurants are located. Bathrooms are right outside the theatre, as well as a concession stand that serves wine, beer and more. If you're in the area, you must absolutely see a Shakespeare play at the Allen Elizabethan Theatre! Truly a treasure!

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    Allen Elizabethan Theatre - Into The Woods, 2025, Allen Elizabethan Theater

    Into The Woods, 2025, Allen Elizabethan Theater

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    Ashland Independent Film Festival

    Ashland Independent Film Festival

    4.3(9 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Ok, this review is on the popcorn, which is really the only reason I go to movies. This theater…read moreused to have the BEST popcorn, perfect texture, delicious in every way. They have yeast to put on top, add extra butter if you want....it was AMAZING!!! Was amazing, the last two times I've been to this theater the popcorn is just plain bad. Hard kernels with no real flavor. It's such a bummer, something has changed and I don't like it. Can someone please switch back to the other popcorn brand, or flavoring? It's just not fun to go to the movies when the popcorn tastes day old. Help, bring back the OG popcorn.

    I simply could not recommend this festival experience enough…read more I used to live in Ashland and this event is the thing still that prompts me to go back and visit every year. It's such a unique film festival experience and its such a great town. The films are incredibly well curated, the people involved are uncommonly kind and fun, the town is adorable, supportive and WALKABLE, and the festival is the perfect size to make it feel like you've all gone to film camp for 5 days. And you don't have to be a film geek to have a ball! My 28 year old sister and my 55 year old mother both had a great time and neither are students of film, but both enjoyed the temporary 5-day community that they got to feel a part of. Did I mention WALKABLE? No shuttles or buses to catch. Kinda unheard of when it comes to most festivals. For the full experience, I would recommend: 1) Go see some shorts! Its so rare you get to see shorts in a theater, I highly recommend taking advantage the opportunity. And there are some incredible story tellers that show their work there. 2) Go out to the designated after hours spot at least one of the nights. Tons of folks gather there, including filmmakers, volunteers, staff and film-goers. The conversations there are rich, passionate, inspiring and authentic. 3) Take advantage of the "Talks". There are some great panels that are fantastic opportunities to learn and hear about independent filmmaking. Always a highlight of the festival. 4) See a film at the Armory. There's great food there and it's actually kind of a cool place to see a film. 5) See a film in one of the really small theaters~ there aren't many places you can go to a theater that is that small.

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    Ashland Independent Film Festival
    Ashland Independent Film Festival - PSA....Tinseltown popcorn is now better than Varsity popcorn.

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    PSA....Tinseltown popcorn is now better than Varsity popcorn.

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

    Oregon Shakespeare Festival

    4.2(244 reviews)
    0.1 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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    Oregon Shakespeare Festival - Much Ado at night

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    Oregon Shakespeare Festival - Much ado About Nothing 2024

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    Oregon Shakespeare Festival - Production of Into The Woods, Allen Elizabethan Theater

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    Production of Into The Woods, Allen Elizabethan Theater

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