2025 Season Announcement
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2025 Season Announcement

Angus Bowmer founded OSF in 1935 with the singular mission of bringing transformative, world-class theatre to Southern Oregon. Next year in 2025, we celebrate 90 unbelievable years of that dream. We can’t wait to celebrate this landmark “‘Homecoming”’ with nine exceptional shows including Shakespearean works, reimagined classics, a powerful play from August Wilson’s canon, and the highly anticipated revival of our hit 2014 production of Into the Woods. Each of these selections offers a captivating taste of adventure, redemption, and insight into the human condition. Join us for an anniversary season to remember!

Single tickets for the 2025 season will go on sale in November. Group Sales information and pre-reservations will be announced later this summer.

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Julius Caesar
By William Shakespeare
Directed by Rosa Joshi
Produced in association with upstart crow collective
March 7 – October 26, 2025
Angus Bowmer Theatre

“The evil that men do lives after them”
Julius Caesar returns to the heart of Rome victorious from war. But as he ascends to power, Brutus and the conspiring Cassius join forces to murder Caesar and save the great city from a dangerous dictator. In Shakespeare’s famed political thriller, upheaval begets more upheaval, and traitorous actions threaten the very stability of Rome. Known for their dynamic, physical storytelling, upstart crow collective returns with a bold all-female and nonbinary cast, which, under the direction of Associate Artistic Director Rosa Joshi, illuminates this tale’s ancient themes of power, loyalty, and betrayal.

 

The Importance of Being Earnest
By Oscar Wilde
Directed by Desdemona Chiang
March 8 – October 25, 2025
Angus Bowmer Theatre

A comedy of (hardly any) manners
Director Desdemona Chiang transports Oscar Wilde’s classic comedy of manners to the British Malay Peninsula, a colonial melting pot of South Asian, Chinese, and English communities. Two rakish young men, Jack Worthing and Algernon Moncrieff, opt to navigate Victorian-era expectations of courtship simply by evading them. But when their personas and egos begin to collide, the pair get caught up in a wit-fueled whirlwind of mistaken identities and romantic snafus. This “trivial comedy for serious people” reveals the absurd lengths that humans will go to in pursuit of acceptance, love, and truth.

 

August Wilson’s Jitney
Directed by Tim Bond
March 9 – July 20, 2025
Angus Bowmer Theatre

A ride of redemption and resilience  
In 1977, as licensed cabs refuse to service Pittsburgh’s predominantly Black “Hill District,” a group of Black men run an unlicensed taxi company—the OG Uber, or a “jitney.” But when the city threatens to shut down the business and owner Jim Becker’s disgraced son returns after a 20-year prison sentence, potent secrets are revealed and the fragile threads binding these people together may come undone at last. For his first production since being named OSF’s Artistic Director, Tim Bond directs a formidable cast in August Wilson’s masterwork. Overflowing with the auteur’s signature poetry and hilarious banter, Jitney promises to be an unforgettable celebration of community, family bonds, and the endurance of the human spirit.

 

Shane
By Karen Zacarías
Adapted from the novel by Jack Schaefer
Directed by Blake Robison
July 31 – October 25, 2025
Angus Bowmer Theatre
West Coast Premiere

What makes a good man?
Ranchers, farmers, a looming range war, and a mysterious stranger with a violent past—for good reason, Shane is a classic Western. But when the novel debuted in 1947, what set it apart was its unusual moral center: a young boy seeing the tale through his own clear eyes. And now this culturally authentic adaptation by Karen Zacarías (Destiny of Desire, The Copper Children) holds on to the heart of its literary source while widening the lens to encompass the real Wyoming of 1889, challenging what we think we know about the American West—its people, values, myths, heroes—and our own perceptions of good and evil.

 

Fat Ham
By James Ijames
Directed by Elizabeth Carter
March 11 – June 27, 2025
Thomas Theatre

A Southern-fried take on Shakespeare’s Hamlet 
In James Ijames’s sizzling cookout comedy, the grill isn’t the only thing turning up the heat. This deliciously funny play follows Juicy, a queer Black kid living in the South. When the ghost of his dead father appears at a family BBQ demanding revenge for his murder, Juicy must grapple with the decision to heed his phantom father’s advice or remain true to himself. The 2022 Pulitzer Prize–winning riff on Shakespeare’s Hamlet is directed by Elizabeth Carter, the 2021 SDCF Lloyd Richards New Futures Resident Artist and the assistant director of OSF’s 2022 production of August Wilson’s How I Learned What I Learned.

 

As You Like It
By William Shakespeare
Directed by Lisa Peterson
April 16 – October 25, 2025
Thomas Theatre

Love will find a way
The Forest of Arden comes to life in the Thomas Theatre when Rosalind and her cousin Celia escape an oppressive uncle and take to the wilderness. Disguised as a man, Rosalind searches for her true love, Orlando—who doesn’t recognize her in her new persona. But anything can happen in the forest, including poems in the trees, star-crossed shepherds, and a band of exiles who become family. Identities are lost and true selves are found in Shakespeare’s beloved comedy, bringing its magic to our most intimate theatre in this song-filled, 1960s-infused production by director Lisa Peterson (Hamlet, 2016).

 

Quixote Nuevo 
By Octavio Solis
Directed by Lisa Portes
July 9 – October 24, 2025
Thomas Theatre

A classic epic comes alive with a modern comic twist
In the fictional border town of La Plancha, Texas, a brilliant professor is battling dementia—but he won’t go into assisted living without a fight. Imagining himself as Don Quixote, he enlists a friend and sets out on a journey to find his long-lost love, tilting at border patrol drones as he uncovers the truth of his past. This modern comic adaptation by OSF favorite Octavio Solis (Mother Road and 2009’s Don Quixote, among others) infuses Tejano culture and vibrant music into a story that Broadway World described as “groundbreaking and new while still retaining the heart of the original”—a magical retelling that celebrates life, love, and human courage.

 

The Merry Wives of Windsor 
By William Shakespeare
Directed by Terri McMahon
May 30 – October 12, 2025
Allen Elizabethan Theatre

The town that tricks together sticks together 
Sir John Falstaff—Prince Hal’s boisterous drinking buddy from the Henry IV plays—has come down in the world, out of money and stuck in the middle-class burg of Windsor. Hatching a plot to hit on two wealthy married women, he’s soon ensnared in love triangles and trickery, and he hasn’t even figured out that his prey are now deceiving him. Food, dancing, and dirty laundry are all part of the fun in Shakespeare’s most domestic comedy—and part of what makes this small town a home. OSF is delighted to welcome back longtime company member Terri McMahon, who directs this new production with a joyful, dance-filled flair.

 

Into the Woods
Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Book by James Lapine
Originally directed on Broadway by James Lapine
Orchestrations by Jonathan Tunick
Presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI)
Directed by Amanda Dehnert
May 31 – October 11, 2025
Allen Elizabethan Theatre

Be careful what you wish for
How far would you go to make your wish come true? Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack (of beanstalk fame), and a baker and his wife find out when they take a journey into the woods. It’s a magical, bewildering place full of witches, wolves, giants, and mysterious strangers where familiar fairy tales tangle and twist together. Wishes come true here, but at a price. Amanda Dehnert’s production of this smash-hit musical thrilled audiences in 2014, and we’re bringing its hilarity, menace, irreverence—and eminently singable score—back to our theatre under the stars, where it will delight audiences of all ages during this season’s celebration of our 90th anniversary.

Casting to be announced in the fall.

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