The Early Years
Year | Play | Theatre |
---|---|---|
1935 | The Merchant of Venice | Elizabethan Theatre |
1935 | Twelfth Night | Elizabethan Theatre |
1936 | Romeo and Juliet | Elizabethan Theatre |
1936 | The Merchant of Venice | Elizabethan Theatre |
1936 | Twelfth Night | Elizabethan Theatre |
1937 | Romeo and Juliet | Elizabethan Theatre |
1937 | The Taming of the Shrew | Elizabethan Theatre |
1937 | Twelfth Night | Elizabethan Theatre |
1938 | Hamlet | Elizabethan Theatre |
1938 | The Taming of the Shrew | Elizabethan Theatre |
1938 | Twelfth Night | Elizabethan Theatre |
1938 | The Merchant of Venice | Elizabethan Theatre |
1939 | As You Like It | Elizabethan Theatre |
1939 | The Taming of the Shrew | Elizabethan Theatre |
1939 | Hamlet | Elizabethan Theatre |
1939 | The Comedy of Errors | Elizabethan Theatre |
1939—July | The Taming of the Shrew | Golden Gate International Exposition |
1940 | As You Like It | Elizabethan Theatre |
1940 | The Comedy of Errors | Elizabethan Theatre |
1940 | Much Ado About Nothing | Elizabethan Theatre |
1940 | The Merry Wives of Windsor | Elizabethan Theatre |
Due to World War II, there were no plays presented from 1941-46.
Read more about this topic: Production History Of The Oregon Shakespeare Festival
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