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Oregon Cabaret Theatre

241 Hargadine St, Ashland, United States
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Celebrating our 32nd Season! Located at the corner of First St. & Hargadine St in the beautifully restored and renovated former 1st Baptist Church (built in 1911). Seating is at tables on tiered levels and balcony in the elegant interior complete with stained glass windows and a magnificent crystal chandelier from an old movie palace. First-rate professional musical theatre entertainment as well as dining options, Sunday brunch, wine, beer & beverages, and scrumptious desserts served at intermission.

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Brunch Menu | Oregon Cabaret Theatre

Check out our blueberry/mascarpone stuffed french toast and all of our other brunch options for The All Night Strut! Call 541.488.2902 to add a dining reservation... https://theoregoncabaret.com/dining-at-the-cab/brunch-menu/

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Anastasia Talley Spotlight

Anastasia Talley talks about performing in The All Night Strut in our latest Spotlight video!

Anastasia Talley Spotlight
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Spotlight on Keenon Hooks

Keenon Hooks talks about performing in The All Night Strut at the Oregon Cabaret Theatre

Spotlight on Keenon Hooks
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Spotlight on Lucas Blair

More All Night Strut Highlights in our spotlight on performer Lucas Blair!

Spotlight on Lucas Blair
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All Night Strut at Cabaret

From Lee Juilerat's review of the All Night Strut. "Surprisingly poignant and always polished, “The All Night Strut” gallops across the Cabaret stage. Even if the songs aren't anthems of most viewers' generations, here's betting audiences of all ages will comfortably slip into the mood."

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From Stephanie Bartlett's Review of The All Night Strut in the Ashland Sneak Preview: "Fran Charnas' musical review cherry-picks the very best songs of the era and mixes them together with killer choreography. Director and choreographer Michael Jenkinson brings it all to life with a world-class cast of singers and dancers" "So if you've always wanted to spend an evening reliving this by-gone era, or if you just want to have a fun night out, All Night Strut is the show for you."

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What they're saying about Anastasia Talley's performance in The All Night Strut: "Anastasia Talley is a jewel of a find for OCT. With a casual elegance that serves her gangster moll character well, Talley is a shimmering vision on stage, but underlying that frivolous ingenue persona is clear evidence of a classical training. Moments of vocal transcendence pop up from behind even the lightest of melodies; a quick dive into her artistic background confirms that Talley has indeed been schooled as an operatic soprano and has been prolifically featured as such, having worked significantly on her Massenet and Gluck before making her saucy foray into the Cabaret universe. She is definitely one to watch." - Jeffrey Gillespie, Daily Tidings "The standout performer is Anastasia Talley, whose stage presence dazzles and who is by far the best voice on the stage. Talley sings the playful barroom blues number "Gimme a Pigfoot and a Bottle of Beer" with sweaty urgency, sipping from a bottle and gargling the last few notes. And she brings the house down with the rocking gospel tune "Operator," encouraging the audience to "make a joyful noise." -Kathleen Alaks, Daily Courier

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What they're saying about Lucas Blair's performance in The All Night Strut: "Another standout performance comes from Lucas Blair, now officially a veteran of the OCT stage, with a diverse range of roles that have run the table from square-jawed leading male to gyrating satyr. It’s unclear as to whether Blair has been directed into the center of this production, or whether that happens naturally; either way, he’s anchoring the stage with great singing, strong acting and an obvious historical familiarity with his environment." - Jeffrey Gillespie, Daily Tidings "The reflection on hard times in “Brother Can You Spare a Dime,” performed by Lucas Blair, reminds one of a young day trader gone bust. With his visions of becoming a wolf of Wall Street now shattered, this young man is reduced to his own personal and lonely reckoning." - Evelyn Hansen, Mail Tribune

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6,000 Likes CONTEST! We're getting close to 6k likes on Facebook and we're giving away tickets to celebrate. We're giving away a pair of tickets to a random winner who follows our page and likes (or loves) this post for each show this weekend after we make our goal. So if we make it to 6k likes by today we're giving away 6 pairs of tickets - Thursday night, Friday night, Saturday Matinee, Saturday Night, and Sunday matinee. No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited.

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The All Night Strut Starts its Run With a Bang

Cabaret April Newsletter - The All Night Strut Starts its Run, A Cabaret Special Offer for This Weekend + More!

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Spotlight on Natasha Harris

Natasha Harris talks about performing in The All Night Strut in our latest spotlight video

Spotlight on Natasha Harris
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Swing at big band era connects

From Jeffrey Gillespie's review in the Daily Tidings: "As such, for me, Oregon Cabaret Theatre’s latest offering, “The All Night Strut,” can only be described as a delightful onslaught — nearly 30 songs in a couple of hours, delivered by a crew of creative professionals with a real gift for catching and keeping an audience’s attention." "“The All Night Strut” is classic Oregon Cabaret Theatre fare — fast-paced, polished, and fun. An all-out gas, to be sure, and well worth whatever dime a brother can spare."

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