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Two plays, two worlds, one summer
Two plays, two worlds, one summer
Two plays, two worlds, one summer

Published on: 06/30/2026

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Oregon Shakespeare Festival veteran John Tufts moves from the intimate romance of "Constellations" to the epic sweep of "An Iliad" at Ashland's Rogue Theater Company.

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