Shi eAPearean F e s tiv a l^ Ashland Is World Renowned ir u By DoyU D- s ***y Um o i d 'f 'b l “ '" ‘«h ' «'•» »’ any ..evei ever presented during hisartivitw r.— __ l day I ?..y I... 1,1 Globe G ," bt’ theater theater <»f of h his m n‘7 for m«ntti«, in prcpara- a J 'ieW Elizabethan theater in lifetime. ve7 i° r t? ‘ iest,vaJ which this ying the C hautauqua sell for pro- The i . J a “n d of“ lhe N a t i o n of J Oregon Shakespearean 8tOpC and PrfcsU«e. and An unusual sidelight to the 1 ^ / t e u coming irom ail the iact thal with the pai-ts ol tne Hogue Hiver valley Elizabethan theater, the plays S u i e n u ‘e'' and CoUe«e may be presented as Shakespeare originally wrote them. B oTm er eu1U 1 m 7'|an° lhul play WM add‘ P 'n n k out that through the years cu, m e lam m g ol tne Shrew .” Shakespeare's plays have been rvgain in ly jg lour plays were rew ritten m any times to m eet the ptesenieu, this tune, Tne Com- oi \ c'n ors' "The M erch an t until the present dey venuun^ emce, m e lam ing oi the at l e t s ? ' f y i,Un‘ the oriKlnals, - u e w , anu The T w e l f t h nL it 1 far as thc actual stag- ty g n t. n n a by iyjg the bhake- ,n« Is concerned. B opeufean r estival was no longer t..X be i * » for ^ i s Shakespear- me su u g n n g orain eiulu of rvn- -* - tim Ue 'w i WaS A°rn ln the m id- u-» ^ow .nei, out tatber a grow- moiiCö when Angus Bowmer e v e n t uraw ing attention to glimpsed the a l m o s t X g i t ano iisnianu from ia r : nanus of the old Chau- -n o wiue. n s evidence oi this t m t t U' Juing »landing nea, t..e o tte n o s only U, exam ine the ree- S k e i,!° A shland’s U th la m os ox me Association, in 193b rm. . 1,1 y ta rs «one by, the tne atienuance doubiea tne lirst C hautauqua building, in ¡¿alitv y vai » ligures. Then in 1937 the a cement wall encompassing atteuoance tripled that of 193b. X r ly acre- bad been a pop. uo pei cent increase over 1937 f e ' •s';l,Jtn7 ' rn Oregon entertain »as snown in 1933. center. But bv 1935 n., Then came 1939 and the Festi- I n tu itn re t s growth and years of id"e‘ ai s most outstanding year It shell i n ? th rnmd the C hautauqua •as m m at year th at Bowmer dino nt0 hard,y more tban a fa- witn aA2e ,AanUng 01 th<-' b h rew ” Vour boating will be more th?i’f'h 1.en»lory ° f the gay daXs of u n a east ol nearly 40 players the C hautauqua circuits. mi a tour ol C alnorm a and the fun with an Evinrude Motor The C hautauqua shell w a s in oan rraneisco world’s fair H was a t the la ir tnat they r e c e i v i mor Ä 8 condiA tion when Bow- m en nr,eaCOgmUon by p r e s e n t ^ A l first saw it. As he recalls the toetdent, -The , hough“ ^ ~ m en play Oelore the e x D o s i t i n n aum ence In addition ^ e ac U, , me was of its strange re- We have four lino, of Boat», •>cc,.»»nri -», and pul- 's rnai production, the cast gained U r ?fa qhe ¿° the old Globe thea- m 7 m J nr r m P° puJarity b y ^ a S • all and «... ,he ’ Ui of Shakespeare’s day.” Bow- e returned to the college n . tun J ? CdUlo^m a lrjP m lu ll cos­ tume, complete with street ra/ y that afternoon, found a emthes and the handy Sportoman authentic to Shakespeare’» s k S : d ° \ t theFG,obe theater a«d also his h Everyone who saw Gas, Oil and Automobile accessories nis tough draw ing claimed it to a °? C hautaaRua shed with a roof on it.” ies ol productions before it a&M- SEE I S DURING YOUR VACATION doned activity during the wax DmTne W th l en° ugh for Bowmer, £ Highway M W"1’’ 24 MU,W ,r"m M* C“» fo rn i. border ,,n i?g tbe ensuing weeks he called together his college plav t ' S ter iaL aonfd s S Ld lhem ™ r e & Phone Ashland 25438 Of v7m ce” kes^*ar^ “M erchant M g h t” 1 S im 0? >The Twelfth i . gn;- J Simultaneously, he in- stage, but also of the elaborate erested the Ashland Cham ber of Contmerce on the project of read- « « tu m e s and props built up mg six years of productions, . — 1 * in the spring of 1947, the Fes- 7 e a l i^ latl?n’ defunct for six izm An revived and reorgan b e ^ o m n a Ve AsWand C ham ­ ber of Commerce turned a h e l n t° w ard rebuilding the theatre. And Angus Bowmer <->nn more called his players togeth' er and started r e h e a r S . * — , | K tu in to life nUll void «... u A ' ‘is summer und 'U hland. ‘tí,7 h X Í K that" h ' Rogue Valley M a r in e Co. I'or Your Vacation... Don’t Throw This A w a y BECAUSE YOU’LL BE BACK V. A. M iller KOOCE K,VEK. OREGON CACIFIC Has Listings Dairy, Stock and Emit Ranches Beautiful River Homes Eor a home in Rogue River Valley Look Up The ^tillers A IP WWW W »’»»W «1 ______ A; E- MILLER, SALESMAN PREVENT FIRES KEEP OREGON GREEN u Uieatre itself is unique It 7 n ? h 0IHy civic owned E li^ b e th ­ an theatre in the world. In fact only th ree other Elizabethan the alers of any kind are standing to- ? a2u ?nd these, only one is used lo r productions. This one was converted from a tannery in M adderm arket, N o r w S ? ^ E n £ The rem aining two stand only i ? i n fh°S1v e,S for si«htseers. O nt in u r thu FoI«e r M emorial library m W ashington, D. C., w hile bcUllduiS th at was once Part of the San Diego Exposition. W hen Bow m er found there was O?egonntto lnter^st in southern festival, he w m t U search before designing^h™As^' land theatre. As a res5 lt i e CMh68 m ° A oi the features of tl Globe and F ortune theaters th ^ ShJu buUt in i s l a n d d urh ? h S r P hare S Tfe’ The AshJai d die s t a v i 3® a f°re stage, a ml 1 and a back sta^p S rak s,age ™ t i l e This much Will serve f win fe? tlval this year. Then wo ''i l l be continued until a lar • iuriiZnh° e Shaped balcony for t audience is completed, in tr > m« the E m StyIe’ Then su rr°un ira te S h o tCOnles Wil1 be an els a ‘^azSe 7 f eK dgeesana S rden> W' flowers and sh^rubs s y m i o ^ - ' S ’as ^ Pee are'S d3y as * PossH e