
Join us for the 28th annual Whitman in Ashland
with Associate Professor of English Theresa DiPasquale August 3-5, 2007 |
Alumni, Parents, and Friends of Whitman College are invited to enjoy a weekend of glorious theater and captivating discussions at the 2007 Oregon Shakespeare Festival. |
See up to five plays, including: |
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The Tempest Friday evening Elizabethan Stage |
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On the Razzle (Tom Stoppard) Saturday matinee Bowmer Theatre |
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The Taming of the Shrew Saturday evening Elizabethan Stage |
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As You Like It Sunday matinee Bowmer Theatre |
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Romeo and Juliet Sunday evening Elizabethan Stage |
Double occupancy, per person Deposit $100 per person |
Single occupancy, per person Deposit $100 per person |
Three plays, two nights $495 (The Tempest, On the Razzle, The Taming of the Shrew) Four plays, two nights $545 (above plus As You Like It) Five plays, three nights $685 (above plus Romeo and Juliet) |
Three plays, two nights $665 (The Tempest, On the Razzle, The Taming of the Shrew) Four plays, two nights $715 (above plus As You Like It) Five plays, three nights $940 (above plus Romeo and Juliet) |
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Includes theatre tickets, plus Friday welcome dinner, lodging, breakfasts, lectures by Professor DiPasquale, and post-play discussions. Dan Donohue '88 is performing in The Tempest and Romeo and Juliet, and will meet with us at a post-play gathering. Accommodations and meetings are at the beautifully restored Ashland Springs Hotel. |
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For more information or to register, or if you would like ticketing arrangements that do not fall into one of the above categories call the Whitman College Alumni Office at 509-527-5167, 800-835-9448, ext. 1, or email Margaret at hoglund@whitman.edu. |
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| All images used with permission, courtesy of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Ashland, Oregon |