Learn more about Artists Rep through the videos below.
OPB's Art Beat explores Artists Rep's company of actors
Being a professional actor can be a hand-to-mouth existence. However, at Portland’s Artists Repertory Theatre, actors are guaranteed roles throughout the season.
"What Is Artists Rep?"
Michael Ward and Don Alder talked to our artistic leaders, our resident actors, and some of our favorite collaborators. They asked the question, "What is Artists Rep?". The answers they got make for a fantastic short video.
Allen & OSF's 75th Anniversary
Allen Nause was interviewed by KDRV in Medford about the 75th anniversary of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival.
Harold Pinter's No Man's Land, Oct. 4 - Nov. 12, 2011
Directed by John Dillon. Starring Allen Nause, William Hurt, Alex Hurt and Tim True.
Broadway hit and outrageous comedy, God of Carnage by Yasmina Reza, Sept. 6 - Sept. 25, 2011
This 2009 Tony winner for Best Play, tells the story of two sets of parents who meet to discuss a bullying incident in what they hoped would be a “civilized manner. “
Audience Reaction to Holidazed
Doug Alder talks to audience members in the lobby at a performance of Holidazed to get their reactions to this fun and unique holiday comedy.
Shakespeare's Othello at Artists Rep April 6-May 13, 2010
Inspired by film noir and set during World War II, the play’s backdrop is militaristic but is, at heart, a domestic tragedy about the formation and destruction of a marriage. Directed by Jon Kretzu.
World Premiere of original musical, Gracie and the Atom, April 27-May 30.
A new musical from the popular local singer-songwriter and member of Dirty Martini. Directed by Allen Nause.
Artists Rep announces its 2010/11 season.
The season will include a new take on a holiday favorite, Tracy Letts’ newest comedy-drama, the finale of the company’s Chekhov Project, an off-Broadway hit soon to be released as a motion picture, and a black comedy from a top Irish playwright.
Long Day's Journey Into Night, Aug. 13-Sept. 5, 2010.
Artists Rep and Sydney Theatre Company present Eugene O'Neill's masterpiece in an international collaboration never before seen on a Portland stage. Directed by Andrew Upton.