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Slings? Arrows? Nay: Bard thrives in Oregon


ASHLAND, Ore. (AP) — With the recession cutting back travel and entertainment spending, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival was anticipating a tough 2009 season – so much so that it cut the budget $1 million and actors tripled-up on roles.

But the repertory theater Monday reported record attendance of 410,034 – 89 percent of capacity for the three theaters – and revenues of $17,098,115.

Executive director Paul Nicholson called the turnaround “astonishing,” and credited loyal festival patrons.


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Among the most popular plays of the season were a modern adaptation of a 250-year-old Italian farce, “The Servant of Two Masters;” the quirky “Dead Man’s Cell Phone,” and the classic American musical, “The Music Man.”

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