Join us for a fun-filled weekend in Ashland!
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Join us for a fun-filled weekend in Ashland!
Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 60 Claremont, CA 91711 Thursday and Saturday meal options will be at the Ashland Springs Hotel. History, theater, and beauty all come together in Ashland. The backstage tour includes exploring the modern Thomas Theater. The free nightly Green Show offers an eclectic mix of entertainment. Explore the many places of interest and places to eat in Ashland. The outdoors beckons in and around the city. Join us for a fun-filled weekend in Ashland! You have the opportunity to truly personalize your stay. Do as much or as little as you want. However you put it together, the weekend includes the options of a Thursday night welcome dinner as well as a Saturday evening reception. Select from nine plays in three days offered at group rates, a backstage tour, and discussion group. There are many places to stay in the Ashland area. For your convenience, two hotel options are offered at group rates for the following nights, August 13, 14, and 15. You must contact these hotels directly. Be sure to mention Scripps College when placing your hotel reservation. Ashland Springs Hotel 212 East Main Street Ashland, OR 97520 (888) 795-4545 or (541) 488-1700 (The Scripps College group rate is $189/night) ashlandspringshotel.com Ashland Hills Hotel and Suites 2525 Ashland Street Ashland, OR 97520 (855) 482-8310 (The Scripps College group rate is $159/night) ashlandhillshotel.com performances you would like, plus RSVP for the Thursday night welcome dinner or Saturday evening reception by completing the order form located inside. Or order online at mybrowsingroom.com/osf15. Scripps must receive final payment for reserved tickets no later than June 29, 2015. Make your hotel reservations no later than July 17 to take advantage of the Scripps College group rate. Please note: children under six are not admitted to performances or ticketed events. (Children under six are welcome at the outdoor Green Show prior to evening plays.) Age and audience recommendations for these productions can be found at osfashland.org. Childcare may be arranged for attendees with young children. Options for extending your stay in Ashland. Ashland comes alive during the Oregon Shakespeare Festival season! There are many wonderful things to do in the area including winery tours, outdoor adventures, day spas, art galleries and much more. Check out the links below to start exploring possibilities. Southern Oregon Visitors Association southernoregon.org Ashland Chamber of Commerce ashlandchamber.com Travel Oregon traveloregon.com ‣ ‣ ‣ Come early, stay longer. If you wish to extend your stay in Ashland, please contact your hotel directly to add additional nights (the group rate may not be available). Stroll through historic Lithia Park, enjoy the free Park Talk on Sunday, or go on an Ashland Walking Tour. See more performances. If you wish to purchase play tickets for a time or date not offered in this package, please contact the OSF box office at (800) 219-8161 or osfashland.org (the group rate will not be available). QUESTIONS? For more details, check out mybrowsingroom.com/osf15 or contact the Office of Alumnae Engagement by phone at (909) 621-8054 or by email at alumnae@ scrippscollege.edu. A detailed information packet for registered participants will be available online or by email in July. To keep costs down and save some trees, we are mailing information packets only upon request. We will be happy to mail you a hard copy; just call the alumnae office at (909) 621-8054. AU G U S T 13 —16 , 2015 Put together your own package. Accommodations Space is limited. Purchase your tickets for are up to you. as many of the nine listed Office of Alumnae Engagement 1030 COLUMBIA AVENUE, #2020 CLAREMONT, CA 91711 Scripps College offers its 21st annual OSF weekend of theatre at the world-famous Oregon Shakespeare Festival for 5-C alumnae, parents and friends—a unique opportunity to experience the nation’s best in repertory theatre in a small picturesque town. Pericles Head Over Heels Secret Love in Peach Blossom Land The Happiest Song Plays Last Much Ado About Nothing The Count of Monte Cristo Long Day’s Journey Into Night Sweat Anthony and Cleopatra THURSDAY, AUGUST 13—SUNDAY, AUGUST 16, 2015 The Allen Elizabethan Theatre. Featured is the set of OSF’s 2013 production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Photo by T. Charles Erickson. Register and pay online at www.mybrowsingroom.com/osf15 REGISTRATION O r mail this form with payment to: Scripps College · Office of Alumnae Engagement · 1030 Columbia Avenue, #2020 Claremont, CA 91711 · (909) 621-8054 · [email protected] NAME COLLEGE / CLASS YEARPARENT ADDRESS CITYSTATE Wayne T. Carr as Pericles Britney Simpson as Mopsa Leah Anderson as Blossom Nancy Rodriquez as Yaz Christiana Clark as Beatrice and Danforth Comins as Benedick Al Espinosa as Edmond Dantes Michael Winters as James Tyrone Kimberly Scott as Cynthia Miriam A. Laube as Cleopatra and Derrick Lee Weeden as Anthony PREFERRED PHONE NUMBER ZIP EMAIL GUEST NAMESGUEST CLAREMONT COLLEGE / CLASS YEAR (IF APPLICABLE) Pericles Head Over Heels Thomas Theatre ‣ By William Shakespeare ‣ Directed by Joseph Haj Allen Elizabethan Theatre ‣ By Jeff Whitty ‣ Music & lyrics by the Go-Go’s ‣ Directed by Ed Sylvanus Iskandar ‣ World Premiere A Father’s Fabulous Odyssey Pericles, Prince of Tyre, sets out to woo a princess and sails headlong into harrowing adventure. Pursued by an evil king, Pericles is blown from port to exotic port. Along the way, he finds the love of his life, then loses her and their infant daughter in a storm-tossed sea. Happily,this is a Romance— Shakespeare’s first—where in true storybook fashion, miracles reunite the lost with those who love them, bringing joy and safe harbor at last. Irreverent Elizabethan Fun—With a Soundtrack A duke. A mysterious prophecy. Two daughters: one mobbed by suitors, the other . . . not so much. And all set to the beat of 1980s pop icons the Go-Go’s? An Elizabethan love story is turned on its head in this exuberant musical by playwright Jeff Whitty (Avenue Q, The Further Adventures of Hedda Gabler), inspired by Sir Philip Sidney’s 16thcentury pastoral romance, Arcadia. This world premiere promises a delicious mix of razor-sharp wordplay, infectious songs and romantic surprises. Secret Love in Peach Blossom Land The Happiest Song Much Ado About Plays Last Nothing The Count of Monte Cristo Long Day’s Journey Sweat into Night Angus Bowmer Theatre Anthony and Cleopatra Angus Bowmer Theatre ‣ By Stan Lai ‣ Directed by Stan Lai ‣ U.S. Premiere Thomas Theatre ‣ By Quiara Alegría Hudes ‣ Directed by Shishir Kurup Angus Bowmer Theatre ‣ By William Shakespeare ‣ Directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz Don’t Believe Everything You Hear Thomas Theatre ‣ By Eugene O’Neill ‣ Directed by Christopher Liam Moore Allen Elizabethan Theatre ‣ By William Shakespeare ‣ Directed by Bill Rauch Everyone Needs a Place to Call Home Allen Elizabethan Theatre ‣ By Alexandre Dumas ‣ Adapted by Charles Fechter ‣ Directed by Marcela Lorca Iraq War vet Elliot Ortiz has a bright new career: movie star. But shooting a film on location in Jordan, with the tumultuous Arab Spring rumbling nearby, he finds that his wartime nightmares have followed him into his new life. Back in Philadelphia, his cousin Yaz has her hands full cooking for the homeless and trying to keep her beloved community from crumbling. This powerful sequel to Quiara Alegría Hudes’ Water by the Spoonful explores the places we live our lives and the places we can’t forget— all set to a joyful pulse of Puerto Rican folk music. Love’s in the air when Don Pedro’s army, drunk with victory from the war, descends upon Leonato’s country estate in Messina. Traveling with him is Claudio, who wants to marry Leonato’s daughter Hero. Meanwhile, Claudio’s friend Benedick and Leonato’s lively niece Beatrice hide their mutual attraction behind a volley of witty insults. But their world is shattered when Claudio, influenced by a scheming malcontent, levels a shocking accusation at Hero. A linguistically challenged guard and his sidekicks uncover the plot, casting a beam of hopefulness in this tempestuous landscape of love. This production of Much Ado About Nothing is part of Shakespeare in American Communities, a program of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with Arts Midwest. Fate, Treachery, and the Triumph of Honor The Ultimate American Family Drama Edmond Dantès has it all— a flourishing naval career, loyal friends, a bright future. But he also has an enemy, a jealous schemer who will stop at nothing to steal what Dantès loves most: his beautiful fiancée. A trap is set, Dantès is wrongfully imprisoned… and the tangle of lies that changes his life in an instant takes years to undo. Alexandre Dumas’ classic tale of vengeance comes alive in this 19th-century adaptation that was one of the most-performed plays in America under its star James O’Neill, whose son Eugene later memorialized him in the semiautobiographical Long Day’s Journey into Night. Actor James Tyrone’s summer home is haunted by alcohol, addiction, failed dreams and ghosts of resentments gone but hardly forgotten. Mary, his delicate wife, nurses her losses and lives in an idealized past. His eldest son Jamie is a failed actor who excels at one role: the scapegoat who, more often than not, tells the brutal truth. Only Edmund, the youngest, might succeed if he can overcome his heredity and precarious health. Christopher Liam Moore (Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, A Streetcar Named Desire) directs Eugene O’Neill’s semiautobiographical masterpiece in which hell is a family whose members want to love each other but don’t know how. A Contemporary Delight of Chinese Drama Two plays—one a bawdy retelling of a classic Chinese fable, the other a poignant story of a couple separated in the wake of China’s 1949 revolution—collide onstage when two acting troupes accidentally book the same theatre for rehearsals. Amid the chaos, squabbles and comical jabs at theatre life, the two plays begin to mysteriously intertwine, their epic themes calling to each other across the centuries in a blend of modern realism and Peking opera. Internationally acclaimed Taiwanese playwright Stan Lai directs his 1986 meditation on love, loss and memory, regarded as a masterwork of modern theatre in China. Please note the early start time for this play. ‣ By Lynn Nottage ‣ Directed by Kate Whoriskey ‣ World Premiere An American Dream Shattered A group of close friends shares everything: drinks, secrets and laughs. But when rumors of layoffs shake up the factory where they work, the fragile bonds of their community begin to splinter and a horrific crime sends shock waves across two generations. This powerful world premiere by acclaimed playwright Lynn Nottage (Ruined, Intimate Apparel) explores America’s industrial decline at the turn of the millennium with a look inside a Pennsylvania town whose people struggle to reclaim what’s lost, find redemption and redefine themselves in a new century. Co-commissioned with Arena Stage through OSF’s American Revolutions program. A Love that Changed History One fateful meeting reshapes the ancient world when the great Roman warrior Mark Antony, like Caesar before him, falls in love with the incomparable Cleopatra, Queen of the Nile. His devotion to desire rather than duty is the beginning of a downward spiral for him, the Republic and Cleopatra, the last in her bloodline. Shakespeare’s tragedy presents history as a breathtaking pageant full of passion, intrigue, exotic locales and the larger-thanlife characters that brought about the death of an Egyptian dynasty and the birth of the Roman Empire. DIETARY / MOBILITY RESTRICTIONS OREGON SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL 2015 ORDER FORM THURSDAY NIGHT WELCOME DINNER DATE TIME PRICE /TICKET # of TICKETS Ashland Springs Hotel 8/13 5:00–7:00 pm NC ________ $___________ PLAY TITLES / EVENT THEATRE DATE TIME PRICE /TICKET # of TICKETS SUBTOTAL Pericles T8/131:30 pm$68________ $___________ Head over Heels E8/138:00 pm$68________ $___________ Secret Love in Peach Blossom LandB 8/13 8:00 pm$68________ $___________ Backstage Tour 8/14 10:00 am$18 ________ $___________ The Happiest Song Plays Last T8/141:30 pm$68________ $___________ Much Ado about Nothing B8/148:00 pm$68________ $___________ The Count of Monte Cristo E8/148:00 pm$68________ $___________ Discussion Group 8/15 10:30 amN/C________ $___________ Long Day’s Journey into Night T8/151:00 pm$68________ $___________ Sweat B8/158:00 pm$68________ $___________ Antony and Cleopatra E8/158:00 pm$68________ $___________ SATURDAY EVENING RECEPTION DATE TIME PRICE /TICKET # of TICKETS Ashland Springs Hotel 8/15 5:00–7:00 pm$30 ________ $___________ TOTAL $ Enclosed is my check, payable to Scripps College, in the amount of: $_________ Please charge my Visa MasterCard in the amount of: $_________ NAME (AS IT APPEARS ON CARD) CREDIT CARD NUMBEREXPIRATION DATE SIGNATURE PLEASE NOTE ‣TICKET ORDER DEADLINE is June 29, 2015, and is first-come, first-served, with limited space. ‣HOTEL RESERVATIONS are on your own. If you wish to take advantage of the Scripps group rates in either the Ashland Springs or Ashland Hills Hotels, please contact them directly no later than July 17, 2015. BACKSTAGE TOUR is a walking tour with indoor and outdoor stops and six flights of stairs. ‣