OSF Cancels 2020 Fall Season
In compliance with Oregon Governor Brown’s ruling that “large gatherings,” will not be able to meet until at least the end of September, or until a “reliable treatment or prevention like a vaccine” is available, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival announced the cancellation of its Fall 2020 season, previously scheduled to begin September 8.
“The health and safety of our entire Ashland community, including artists, staff, volunteers, patrons, and Festival partners, is our highest priority,” said Nataki Garrett, OSF artistic director. “It is with great sadness that we are forced to cancel OSF’s 2020 Fall season
Canceling the 2020 season has very real financial consequences for OSF. Since suspending performances on March 12, OSF teams have been working to plan and schedule a 2021 season. All 2020 ticketholders are invited to donate tickets or consider a voucher for use in 2021.. OSF is also currently running a $5MM critical relief fundraising campaign, Dare to Dream. https://www.classy.org/campaign/dare-to-dream/c281733
To review all OSF ticketholder options, please visit www.osfashland.org/COVID19. You can reach OSF’s box office at .
While OSF can’t currently receive visitors on the campus, they welcome patrons to visit O!, a new interactive and immersive digital p a new interactive and immersive digital platform that extends the artistry and creativity of OSF to patrons, supporters, fans, and virtual communities everywhere. O! will be the world’s connection to OSF’s work throughout the COVID-19 pandemic closure, and will continue delivering the transformative power of theatre into the future. ( To access “O” click https://osfashland.uscreen.io/)