See website or call Box Office for current COVID-19 requirements. Tickets and information are available at, on Facebook, or by calling the Box Office at 54. Tickets are $20-$38.Ĭollaborative Theatre Project: 555 Medford Center, Medford. Julia Holden-Hunkins stars as Mitchell, directed by Karl Iverson. This performance features her hit songs including “Big Yellow Taxi,” “Both Sides Now,” “Chelsea Morning,” “Free Man in Paris,” and more. Her first album appeared in 1968, which featured her voice and her acoustic guitar with virtually no other accompaniment on most songs. She first became famous for penning “Both Sides Now”, a song that helped launch the career of Judy Collins.
Mitchell’s unflinching struggle for her own artistic independence has made her a role model for many other musicians. As a performer, she is widely hailed for her unique style of playing guitar. Her melodious tunes support her poetic and often very personal lyrics to make her one of the most authentic artists of her time. ‘Spotlight on Joni Mitchell’: Among the singer-songwriters who emerged in the 1960s, none were as adventurous, incisive, or influential as Joni Mitchell. See website or call box office for current COVID-19 requirements. Group and discounted season packages, as well as special rate performances are available. Tickets and information available at or 54. Tickets are $20.Ĭamelot Theatre: 101 Talent Ave., Talent. But when he meets an eccentric young neighbor who introduces him to a past where people didn’t live in fear and a present where one see the world through the ideas in books instead of the mindless chatter of television, Montag begins to question everything he has ever known. Montag never questions his actions, returning each day to his bland life and wife, Mildred. His job is to destroy the most illegal of commodities - the printed book (along with those houses in which they are hidden). ‘Fahrenheit 451’: Livia Genise Productions, in partnership with Ashland Contemporary Theatre, will present a staged reading of Ray Bradbury’s “Fahrenheit 451,” a world literature classic set in a bleak, dystopian future. Dominique Lawson, left, Ayvah Johnson, Ciera Dawn, in a scene from the Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s production of "Once on This Island." Photo by Jenny GrahamĪshland Contemporary Theatre: Tickets can be purchased at, or at the door (cash or check only).