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Ashland is located 15 miles north of the
California border on Interstate 5 at the south end of
the Rogue Valley, sitting at about 2,000 feet above sea
level. Mt. Ashland looms above the city to the South,
7,500 feet high, and the Cascade Range lies about 30
miles to the east. Ashland offers qualities of
life that many towns only dream about. Snow-capped
mountain peaks, a major theater company joined by other
smaller theaters, art galleries, museums and fine
restaurants offer a truly picturesque setting. Ashland
is a unique place, offering a ski resort in the winter,
and three other distinctive seasons. With its warm
summers and mild climate, Ashland is an excellent place
to garden and enjoy the outdoors and local river
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The climate is
so good, in fact, that Ashland had an active
agricultural industry around the turn of the century.
The Rogue Valley is still known as "pear country," and
you can see trees from the old orchards around town. The
climate is also conducive to growing grapes, and Ashland
has two local wineries. Ashland has an active and varied
theatrical community. Ashland is home to the Oregon
Shakespeare Festival, Ashland also boasts nine other
theater groups, which perform a wide variety of
productions, including musicals, comedies, and
experimental theater, all year long. The Oregon
Shakespeare Festival is known worldwide for the quality
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In its
61st year, the Tony Award-winning OSF produces
Shakespeare, classic and contemporary plays in a
season that runs from mid-February through
October. Its three theaters provide three very
different settings; the $7.5 million newly
renovated 1,200-seat Allen Pavilion of the outdoor
Elizabethan Theatre, whose performance stage
design was inspired by the Globe Theatre of
Shakespeare's time; the modern 600-seat Angus
Bowmer; and the 140-seat Black Swan, a perfect
setting for intimate performances. The Festival
uses volunteers for ticket-taking, ushering,
administrative tasks, selling souvenirs for the
Tudor Guild, and a number of other functions. This
offers a way for residents to participate in the
theater activities and, if ticket-taking, see
friends and neighbors. The early season is a time
of excitement for resident theater-goers, as they
compare notes on new productions. They also enjoy
half-price tickets to selected performances then.
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