Oregon Cabaret Theatre
Musicals, comedies, and reviews in an elegant nightclub setting. Our theatre is housed in a beautifully renovated church with table seating on tiered levels and a balcony.
The Oregon Cabaret Theatre has provided first-class entertainment and dining in Rogue Valley for more than thirty years. A remodeled church located one block from OSF, the Cabaret’s venue will delight you with the old-school charm of the jazz era. A must-see!
The restaurant produces exceptional dishes and the dining pairs well with Cabaret’s professional productions.
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So... What are you waiting for? We can't wait to see you here!
It was my son's first time seeing a play and he absolutely loved it! We will definitely be back.
Food was amazing and loved the balcony seating.
Incredible place. Wonderful food while you see the most creative performances in our country.
I love this setting and love the plays even more.
Thank you!!!
I love this theatre so much. I ALWAYS have a great time. "The Full Monte" gave me full on belly laughs!
I recommend to all!
Much love and murder is indeed afoot at “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder” at Oregon Cab. Artistic director Valerie Rachelle’s direction is precise and honed, and the cast delivers powerhouse performances all around. Standouts must of course go to the leads who carry much of the weight of this black comedy’s storytelling. Cody Gerszewski as Monty Navarro guides the audience through his murderous romp with both vocals and charm that should make any Broadway vet blush, and his work in “Foolish to Think” is a masterclass in storytelling. Monty’s hit-list of cousins is played with devilish panache and delicious (un)likability by Scott Fuss, who despite costume complications delivers a top-tier performance of clownery throughout. Fuss’s real-life spouse Katie Fay Francis may all but steal the show with her finessed and genuine Sibella. This piece is a knockout, and missing it is not advised. Catch it before it closes at the end of March.