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Oakland's Nataki Garrett Takes the Helm at Oregon Shakespeare Festival

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Nataki Garrett is the incoming artistic director for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. (Photo: Courtesy of Oregon Shakespeare Festival)

All the world may be a stage, but some of the most important players labor behind the scenes. One such person is Oakland native and longtime director, producer and playwright Nataki Garrett, who joined the Oregon Shakespeare Festival (OSF) this month as incoming artistic director. We’ll talk to her about her creative vision for OSF and “How to Catch Creation,” the play she’s directing for the festival this season. We’ll also hear from CalShakes artistic director Eric Ting about “Between Two Knees,” which he directs and which runs at OSF now through Oct 27.

Guests:

Nataki Garrett, incoming artistic director, Oregon Shakespeare Festival<br />

Eric Ting, artistic director, California Shakespeare Theater<br />

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