Live Rogue Valley theater, streaming plays: Jan. 6
Camelot Theatre: 101 Talent Ave., Talent. Tickets and information available at camelottheatre.org or 541-535-5250. Group and discounted season packages, as well as special rate performances are available. Box Office hours are noon to 5 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays. See website or call box office for current COVID-19 requirements.
‘Spotlight on Sondheim’: Taught musical theatre by Oscar Hammerstein, Sondheim created a new breed of American musical as well as mentoring current trailblazers such as Lin-Manuel Miranda, Jason Robert Brown, and Jonathan Larson. This look into the life of one of the most influential composers of the twentieth century will please both old fans of Sondheim as well as new. This performance features songs from hits like “A Funny Thing Happened On My Way to the Forum,” “A Little Night Music,” “Sweeney Todd,” “Into the Woods,” and “Company,” to his more lesser done works like “Pacific Overtures,” “The Frogs,” and “Assassins.” Performances are scheduled for 8 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays, and 2 p.m. Sundays, Jan. 19-Feb. 12. Tickets are $33-$38.
Collaborative Theatre Project: 555 Medford Center, Medford. Tickets and information are available at ctpmedford.org, on Facebook, or by calling the Box Office at 541-779-1055. Group rates are available. See website or call Box Office for current COVID-19 requirements.
‘Don Quixote’: The story of the idealistic Don Quixote and pragmatic Sancho Panza comes to life in a bilingual theatrical production with the excitement, bawdy humor and the deeply moving humanity of the masterpiece intact. Follow the characters throughout the arid plains of La Mancha as they battle giants, rescue princesses and attack armies. Based on the novels of Miquel de Cervantes, adapted by Anne Ludlum and David Quicksall. Directed by Susan Aversa. Performances are set for 7:30 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays, and 1:30 p.m. Sundays, Feb. 9-March 5. Tickets are $35, $28 for students and seniors.
Oregon Cabaret Theatre: 241 Hargadine St, on the corner of First and Hargadine streets, Ashland. Tickets and information are available at oregoncabaret.com or by calling 541-488-2902. Reservations are required for pre-show dinner and brunch. Appetizers, beverages and desserts are available without reservations. See website or call box office for current COVID-19 requirements. Student rush tickets are $15 and can be purchased 30 minutes before curtain with valid ID, subject to availability. Group discounts available.
‘The Play That Goes Wrong’: Welcome to opening night of the Cornley University Drama Society’s newest production, “The Murder at Haversham Manor,” where things are quickly going from bad to utterly disastrous. This 1920s whodunit has everything you never wanted in a show—an unconscious leading lady, a corpse that can’t play dead, and actors who trip over everything (including their lines). Nevertheless, the accident-prone thespians battle against all odds to make it through to their final curtain call, with hilarious consequences. Performances are set for 8 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays, Mondays and select Wednesdays, and 1 p.m. Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays, Feb. 3-April 2. Were it movie, “The Play That Goes Wrong” would be rated PG-13, with some coarse humor, comic violence and sexual innuendo. Tickets are $43, $39 or $29.
Oregon Shakespeare Festival: 15 S. Pioneer St., Ashland. Showtimes, ticket prices and information available at osfashland.org or at 800-219-8161. See website or call box office for current COVID-19 requirements. Group discounts available.
O! digital: OSF’s interactive and immersive digital content platform, O!, can be accessed for free at osfashland.org/digital. Some content will be accessed for a fee, including streaming plays.