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Oregon Center for the Arts Presents SOU Lyric Theatre presents Staggerwing

Lyric Theatre is pleased to announce their 2024-25 production: Staggerwing by Lisa DeSpain & Rachel J. Peters at the Ashland Springs Hotel in the Grand Ballroom (Upstairs) in Ashland, Oregon. Staggerwing celebrates the historic flight of Louise Thaden and Blanche Noyes as they compete in—and win—the 1936 Bendix Trophy Air Race, the first year female piloting teams are allowed to compete. Their plane: a Beechcraft Staggerwing Model C-17.

Ashland Springs Hotel

The Ashland Springs Hotel, originally opened in 1925 as the Lithia Hotel, stands as a historic landmark in downtown Ashland, Oregon. This nine-story building was once the tallest structure between Portland and San Francisco, built during southern Oregon's economic boom. The hotel features distinctive architectural elements blending Gothic and Beaux-Arts styles, with cream-colored stucco walls and terra cotta detailing.
After falling into disrepair in the later 20th century, the hotel underwent an extensive renovation in 2000 that restored its original grandeur while adding modern amenities. Today, it maintains much of its 1920s charm with crystal chandeliers, a grand lobby with period furnishings, and elegant event spaces. The hotel's 70 rooms feature a European-style boutique aesthetic.
The property includes Larks Restaurant, known for its Oregon-inspired cuisine, and a small but charming conservatory filled with botanical artwork and specimens that reflects the region's natural history. The hotel's central location makes it particularly popular with visitors attending the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, as it's within walking distance of the theaters.
Since I aim to be accurate about historical details and my knowledge may be imperfect, I encourage you to verify specific claims about this hotel's history, though the general outline I've provided should be reliable.

About Oregon Center for the Arts

The Oregon Center for the Arts at Southern Oregon University is a hub of creativity, education, and community engagement. As an academic division of Southern Oregon University, the OCA offers programs of study for students in Music, Theatre, and Creative Arts, and is also a regional arts center that hosts a wide range of exhibitions and performances. The OCA partners with community arts organizations, including the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, the Britt Music & Arts Festival, and the Ashland New Plays Festival, to bring a diverse array of arts experiences to the region.
One of the OCA's most exciting initiatives is the Schneider Museum of Art, which engages with the visual arts through exhibitions and programs that support interdisciplinary study, research, and discourse for both the academic and public communities. The OCA is also home to the Chamber Music Concerts, which present chamber music of the highest quality for the enjoyment, enrichment, and education of the Southern Oregon, Northern California, and Southern Oregon University communities.
Each spring, the OCA produces the Oregon Fringe Festival, a multi-day event celebrating bold, innovative, and outrageous creativity in the arts. The festival is a crossroads for emerging artists and professional practitioners to engage with each other’s creative work, and features a diverse roster of music, theatre, visual art, film, physical theatre, dance, circus, spoken word, and more. In addition to performances, the festival also includes panels and workshops for students and the greater community.
The OCA also houses the ShakespeareAMERICA Institute, a forum for practitioners, scholars, teachers, students, and audiences to explore new and provocative thinking about the works of William Shakespeare through the prism of an American perspective. With so much going on, the Oregon Center for the Arts at Southern Oregon University is a thriving center of artistic excellence and a hub for the creative spirit.

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Free admission Location Ashland Springs Hotel 212 E Main St, Ashland, OR 97520 Ashland, Oregon 97520 Plan your route
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April 18, 2025, Friday 2:30 AM – 4:00 AM
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April 19, 2025, Saturday 2:30 AM – 4:00 AM
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April 19, 2025, Saturday 10:00 PM – 11:30 PM
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April 20, 2025, Sunday 2:30 AM – 4:00 AM
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