All's Well That Ends Well
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All's Well That Ends Well

By William Shakespeare Directed by Tracy Young
May 30 – October 13, 2019 Allen Elizabethan Theatre

Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none

When Helen cures an ailing king, he rewards her with the mate of her choosing. She only has eyes for Bertram, but the young man does not return her love. What will become of clever Helen as she navigates this complex comedy of courtships, class, mistaken identities, pain, loss, war and love? With original compositions and movement, Tracy Young (A Wrinkle in TimeThe Imaginary InvalidThe Servant of Two Masters) directs this humorous, inventive and edgy production of Shakespeare’s nuanced love story.

This production of All's Well That Ends Well is part of Shakespeare in American Communities, a national program of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with Arts Midwest.

Development of All’s Well That Ends Well was supported by a grant from the James F. and Marion L. Miller Foundation.

Length: Approximately 2 hours, 57 minutes, including one intermission

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Sponsors

  • LEAD SPONSOR
  • Hitz Foundation
Suitability Suggestions

The play contains sophisticated and mature themes, and its language is intricate and sometimes unsettling. It is best suited to teenagers ready to listen and be challenged.

Accessibility

The Allen Elizabethan Theatre is outfitted with an elevator for balcony seating.

The Mountain Avenue Theatre offers Accessible seating in row E and D. For further information please contact the Box Office.

The Oregon Shakespeare Festival is committed to accessibility. We recognize the needs of persons with disabilities and strive to make our facilities and productions accessible to all. OSF offers a variety of accommodations, outlined here.

 

Creative Team

* Member of Actors' Equity Association (AEA)
** AEA Professional Theatre Intern

Cast

Ensemble: Royer Bockus*, Al Espinosa*, Brooke Ishibashi*, Cristofer Jean*, Torrin Kelly, Kevin Kenerly*, Jessica Ko*, Jane Lui*, Lauren Modica*, Joe Ngo*, Vilma Silva*, Jonathan Luke Stevens*, Jonah Thorpe-Kramp, Daisuke Tsuji*, Moses Villarama*, K. T. Vogt*, Tyrone Wilson*

* Member of Actors' Equity Association (AEA)

All’s Well that Ends Well will be performed in the Allen Elizabethan Theatre May 30 - July 27 and September 10 - October 13.

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As a result of a generous $3 million grant from The Paul G. Allen Family Foundation, the Elizabethan Stage/Allen Pavilion has been renamed the Allen Elizabethan Theatre. The Foundation provided the lead gifts for the building of the Allen Pavilion in 1993, when the name of the theatre was changed to Elizabethan Stage/Allen Pavilion.

One of America's oldest Elizabethan theatres, OSF’s outdoor flagship stage is named for a queen and the glorious age in which Shakespeare wrote. Experience the sweep and majesty of those unforgettable stories of love, tragedy and spiritual transformation beneath a canopy of stars. This outdoor theatre, with orchestra and balcony seating, accommodates 1,190 patrons.

All’s Well That Ends Well will be performed at Mountain Avenue Theatre (201 S Mountain Ave.) July 30 - September 8.
In addition to evening performances, some matinees will also be offered during this time frame.

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The Mountain Avenue Theatre provides a comfortable and capable space for professional productions. The theatre seats 390 patrons and features cushioned seats, air conditioning, and a spacious lobby. Cast and crew enjoy the modern technical and backstage accommodations, including makeup and dressing rooms, Green Room, control booth and full fly system. Mountain Avenue Theatre is located at Ashland High School, less than one mile from the OSF campus.

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