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Cue the candy canes: Holiday shows return to Portland stages for 2021

The Oregonian 02 Nov 2021
Check their websites for details ... Nov ... The Oregon Shakespeare Festival starts a new holiday tradition, with this “song-filled joketacular” about the miserly Carol Scroogenhouse as she’s swept away by three spirits to “a Shakespearean theatre, a prehistoric holiday celebration, and a Zombie future.” Songs by Mark Bedard, Brent Hinkley, and John Tufts.
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Electrifying transport: why New Zealand can’t rely on battery-powered cars alone

RNZ 01 Nov 2021
By Soheil Mohseni, Alan Brent and James Hinkley of ... But a life-cycle approach suggests we should consider more than one option ... Alan Brent is a professor and chair in Sustainable Energy Systems at Te Herenga Waka - Victoria University of Wellington and James Hinkley is a senior lecturer at Te Herenga Waka - Victoria University of Wellington ....
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Oregon Shakespeare Festival embraces challenges – and challenging work – in 2022 comeback season

The Oregonian 30 Sep 2021
Meet the new Oregon Shakespeare Festival. The iconic, 86-year-old Ashland theater company welcomed back live audiences in July after more than a year of empty seats. But it’s not returning to its pre-pandemic normal ... allow playwrights, directors and actors to reach for their full potential ... A Musical” ... Avila ... By Mark Bedard, Brent Hinkley and John Tufts.
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The wait is over: With Oregon pandemic restrictions lifted, we return to some of our favorite places

The Oregonian 13 Jul 2021
Boy, were we naïve. Next, we told ourselves it would be a couple of months before things got back to normal ... No. C ... “Fannie” followed by the 86-year-old Festival’s first holiday-season special, “It’s Christmas, Carol,” a humorous take on capitalism written and performed by OSF marquee actors Mark Bedard, Brent Hinkley and John Tufts, and running Nov ... 1.
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Oregon Shakespeare Festival reopens with 'Fannie'

Herald and News 09 Jul 2021
“Fannie ... Faye Butler ... Throughout the struggles, Hamer persists, never yielding despite relentlessly vicious oppression ... 6 ... In addition to “Fannie,” the Festival will offer its first-ever holiday-season special, “It’s Christmas, Carol!,” written by OSF performers Mark Bedard, Brent Hinkley and John Tufts and directed by Pirronne Yousefzadeh from Nov.
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Oregon Shakespeare Festival reopens after pandemic

Herald and News 09 Jul 2021
“Fannie ... Faye Butler ... Throughout the struggles, Hamer persists, never yielding despite relentlessly vicious oppression ... 6 ... In addition to “Fannie,” the Festival will offer its first-ever holiday-season special, “It’s Christmas, Carol!,” written by OSF performers Mark Bedard, Brent Hinkley and John Tufts and directed by Pirronne Yousefzadeh from Nov.
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A Very Earnest Fannie

Eugine Weekly 08 Jul 2021
The Oregon Shakespeare Festival has had a very rough couple of years ... Now one theater has re-opened, following a stumble ... The entire offering for 2021, besides the holiday special — It’s Christmas, Carol!, written by three festival actors, Mark Bedard, Brent Hinkley, and John Tufts, opens Nov ... Fannie ... Chicago playwright Cheryl L ... First the good news ... ν ... .
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Oregon Shakespeare Festival play opening in July

Herald and News 18 Jun 2021
The Music and Life of Fannie Lou Hamer.” ... 9 ... 28 ... 1 to Oct. 9 ... July 21 through Oct. 6 ... Planned later in the year will be the Festival’s first-ever holiday-season special, “It’s Christmas, Carol!,” written by Festival performers Mark Bedard, Brent Hinkley and John Tufts and directed by Geva Theatre Associate Artistic Director Pirronne Yousefzadeh ... 2, 2022.
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For 2021 season, Oregon Shakespeare Festival offers digital and live productions

The Oregonian 18 Feb 2021
August Wilson’s “How I Learned What I Learned,” the West Coast premiere of Mona Mansour’s “Unseen,” the American Revolutions world premiere of Dominique Morisseau’s “Confederates,” and OSF’s first winter special, “It’s Christmas, Carol!” by Mark Bedard, Brent Hinkley, and John Tufts.
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