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Whitman’s 37th Annual Weekend at the OREGON SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL August 12-14, 2016 Ashland, Oregon Join us for the day or for the weekend. Packages start at $300 per person. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Friday, August 12 3:00 p.m. Check-in at the Ashland Springs Hotel for registered guests 5:00 p.m. No-host social hour and ticket distribution, Crystal Room 6:00 p.m. Dinner in the Crystal Room 8:00 p.m. e Yeomen of the Guard, by Gilbert & Sullivan; omas eatre 11:00 p.m. Gather for post-play discussion in the Crystal Room Saturday, August 13 10:00 a.m. Presentation by Professor eresa DiPasquale: “Madmen, Drunkards, Dancers, Rogues and Fools.” Meet in the Crystal Room. Coffee and tea will be provided. 1:30 p.m. Twelfth Night, by William Shakespeare; Bowmer eatre 5:30 p.m. Small group no-host dinners (optional) 8:00 p.m. Timon of Athens, by William Shakespeare; Bowmer eatre 11:00 p.m. Gather for post-play discussion in the Crystal Room Sunday, August 14 1:30 p.m. Great Expectations, by Charles Dickens; Bowmer eatre 8:00 p.m. e Winter’s Tale, by William Shakespeare; Elizabethan eatre 11:00 p.m. Gather for post-play discussion in the Crystal Room For 37 years, Whitman alumni, parents and friends have met in Ashland, Oregon, to attend the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, for a weekend of theater and post-play discussions. Saturday morning features a lecture by eresa DiPasquale, Cowan Professor of English Language & Literature. roughout the weekend, she will lead group discussions following the evening productions. Packages are available with or without lodging and include theater tickets, Friday dinner, discussions and lecture. Events and accommodations are at the Ashland Springs Hotel, located downtown and close to the theaters, dining and shopping.

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Whitman’s 37th Annual Weekend at the

OREGON SHAKESPEARE FESTIVALAugust 12-14, 2016Ashland, OregonJoin us for the day or for the weekend. Packages start at $300 per person.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTSFriday, August 123:00 p.m. Check-in at the Ashland Springs Hotel for registered guests5:00 p.m. No-host social hour and ticket distribution, Crystal Room6:00 p.m. Dinner in the Crystal Room8:00 p.m. The Yeomen of the Guard, by Gilbert & Sullivan; Thomas Theatre11:00 p.m. Gather for post-play discussion in the Crystal Room

Saturday, August 1310:00 a.m. Presentation by Professor Theresa DiPasquale: “Madmen, Drunkards, Dancers, Rogues and Fools.” Meet in the Crystal Room. Coffee and tea will be provided.

1:30 p.m. Twelfth Night, by William Shakespeare; Bowmer Theatre5:30 p.m. Small group no-host dinners (optional)8:00 p.m. Timon of Athens, by William Shakespeare; Bowmer Theatre11:00 p.m. Gather for post-play discussion in the Crystal Room Sunday, August 141:30 p.m. Great Expectations, by Charles Dickens; Bowmer Theatre8:00 p.m. The Winter’s Tale, by William Shakespeare; Elizabethan Theatre11:00 p.m. Gather for post-play discussion in the Crystal Room

For 37 years, Whitman alumni, parents and friends have met in Ashland, Oregon, to attend the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, for a weekend of theater and post-play discussions. Saturday morning features a lecture by Theresa DiPasquale, Cowan Professor of English Language & Literature. Throughout the weekend, she will lead group discussions following the evening productions.

Packages are available with or without lodging and include theater tickets, Friday dinner, discussions and lecture. Events and accommodations are at the Ashland Springs Hotel, located downtown and close to the theaters, dining and shopping.

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PACKAGES INCLUDING ACCOMMODATIONS AT THE ASHLAND SPRINGS HOTEL:Double occupancy, per person:Plan A Three plays, two nights $525Plan B Four plays, two nights $600Plan C Five plays, three nights $785

Single occupancy, per person:Plan A Three plays, two nights $760Plan B Four plays, two nights $830Plan C Five plays, three nights $1,130

PACKAGES WITHOUT ACCOMMODATIONS: (includes theater tickets, Friday dinner, Saturday morning lecture and discussions); per person: Plan D Three plays $300Plan E Four plays $375Plan F Five plays $450

REGISTRATION INFORMATIONTo make reservations, fill out the form below and mail to: Whitman College Alumni Office, 345 Boyer Ave., Walla Walla, WA 99362.

Questions? Contact the Alumni Office at 509-527-5167 or email [email protected]. Registration and full payment are due June 30, 2016; payment is non-refundable after that date.

Yes! Sign me/us up for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival weekend, August 12-14, 2016 Name Class/parent year Address City, State, Zip Daytime phone Email Name(s) of spouse/guest(s) Class year, if applicable Guest address (if different) Guest email Guest daytime phone Plan A: The Yeomen of the Guard, Twelfth Night, Timon of Athens; Fri & Sat in hotel. Plan B: Above 3 plays plus Great Expectations; Fri & Sat in hotel. Plan C: Above 4 plays plus The Winter’s Tale; Fri, Sat & Sun in hotel. Plan D: The Yeomen of the Guard, Twelfth Night, Timon of Athens; No Accommodations. Plan E: Above 3 plays plus Great Expectations; No Accommodations. Plan F: Above 4 plays plus The Winter’s Tale; No Accommodations.

Please reserve places. ADA access Two beds (Limited availability for rooms with two beds; couples will be assigned a room with one Queen bed unless otherwise requested.)

Yes, I/we would like to participate in a small group no-host dinner on Saturday night. Please list any dietary restrictions:

Check enclosed (payable to Whitman College) Charge Mastercard/Visa in the amount of: $Card # __/__/__/__/-__/__/__/__/-__/__/__/__/-__/__/__/__/ Exp. Date ____/____CCV __/__/__/Name as it appears on card: Billing address if different than above:

Professor Theresa DiPasquale has been at Whitman since 1998. Her teaching interests include lyric poetry of every period; the culture and religion of the English Renaissance; 16th and 17th century English poets and dramatists (especially Sidney, Spenser, Shakespeare, Donne, Jonson, Lanyer and Milton); and the cross-cultural reception of Shakespeare.