By coincidence, I have just this past week seen the current Oregon Shakespeare Festival production of Indecent, and had had no idea there was a PBS iteration of the show, which I shall now have to go and seek out. And I can happily recommend that anyone within reasonable geographic reach of southern Oregon seek out the present staging, which runs through October.
I am also struck by the coincidence of finding Patrick Page squee in the previous post on Hadestown, as there was a period of several years early in his career when he was more or less in residence at OSF. [I particularly recall him as Autolycus in The Winter's Tale, but that may be because that's one of my favorite Shakespeares to begin with.] And my parents and I saw the original traveling staging of Beauty and the Beast here in Portland, in which he was a positively amazing Lumiere.
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By coincidence, I have just this past week seen the current Oregon Shakespeare Festival production of Indecent, and had had no idea there was a PBS iteration of the show, which I shall now have to go and seek out. And I can happily recommend that anyone within reasonable geographic reach of southern Oregon seek out the present staging, which runs through October.
I am also struck by the coincidence of finding Patrick Page squee in the previous post on Hadestown, as there was a period of several years early in his career when he was more or less in residence at OSF. [I particularly recall him as Autolycus in The Winter's Tale, but that may be because that's one of my favorite Shakespeares to begin with.] And my parents and I saw the original traveling staging of Beauty and the Beast here in Portland, in which he was a positively amazing Lumiere.