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| Experience the music of '70s rock duo Seals & Crofts in a whole new way. Hear the hits “Summer Breeze,” “Diamond Girl,” and “We May Never Pass This Way (Again),” artfully re-imagined with a reverent nod to the past. Seals & Crofts 2, comprised of Brady Seals (cousin to James “Jim” Seals) and Lua Crofts (daughter of Darrell “Dash” Crofts) will dazzle you on their debut album. The project will feature many popular Seals & Crofts classics, as well as new songs from Seals & Crofts 2. | Get Tickets | |
| Young Musicians of Excellence
April 6, 2025 • 2:00 PM
Classical/Music/Education
Enjoy promising young artists performing on the Ragland stage. Featuring various vocal and instrumental talents, these high school musicians are considered the best in their chosen field by professional judges and competitions. | Get Tickets | |
| Mike Winfield Comedy Show
Presented by Retro Room Records and the Ross Ragland Theater.
"America's Got Talent" semi-finalist actor and comedian Mike Winfield is back for a return engagement in Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Saturday, April 12, 2025
“One of the most brilliant comedians! A must see show!”
https://mikewinfield.com/
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| Ragland's own youth choir: The Rag Tag Choir performs twice a year on the main stage. The Spring concert is an annual event that is now a seasonal tradition. Join the Ragland's youth choir for a concert of popular songs that celebrate all the joys of springtime. | Get Tickets | |
| World Without Cows aims to broaden the conversation, inspiring deeper reflection about the role of cows in the vitality of our planet and sparking meaningful discussions that have the potential to drive real change and benefit all.
A documentary with unique access to those on the frontlines of agriculture and science, two filmmakers set out on an incredible journey around the world to find the answer to this seemingly simple question. Through conversations with farmers, ranchers, scientists and other experts in environmental and agricultural science, Michelle Michael and Brandon Whitworth examined the true impact of cows on our world: their cultural and economic significance, their role in nourishing the world and their impact on climate. What they found was far from simple: When it comes to cows, it’s not black and white. | Get Tickets | |
| Free Event!
The Western Heritage: Arts, Culture, and Entertainment event aims to educate and advance the understanding of the American West. The event will explore how various arts and media forms make up our past and create our future. The goal is for participants from varied backgrounds to share their creativity and knowledge to highlight the Klamath Basin and the American West. | Get Tickets | |
| Constant State of Otherness is a multi-layered performance exploring the impacts of the universal experiences of othering and alienation. Through taiko, Japanese folk dance, song, and personal story, six performers guide the audience through a four-part journey inspired by experiences of isolation and displacement that come from not having an easy sense of home.
Rooted in ancestral wisdom and survival, Constant State of Otherness resists simplistic translations of language, cultural ways, and the complicated emotions that otherness evokes. By allowing their stories to fractally unfold through the resonance of drum, voice and movement, Unit Souzou offers an invitation to locate our shared longing to belong.
Constant State of Otherness is co-created and performed by Unit Souzou Ensemble Members – Ian Berve, Michelle Fujii, Kristy Oshiro, Toru Watanabe, David Wells, and Vicky Zhang.
Unit Souzou was founded in 2014 by Co-directors Michelle Fujii and Toru Watanabe, relentless innovators at the forefront of a growing artistic movement within the taiko community. Fujii and Watanabe met at Warabi-za, Japan’s foremost traditional folk-dance troupe based in Akita, Northern Japan. They have been guest artists and collaborators with many North American and international taiko groups. | Get Tickets | |
| Formed back in 2011 and brought together by the Klamath Blues Society, the band plays a selection based in blues music.
Their selections have also grown to include southern rock, R&B, bluegrass and other genres that reflect the interests of their members who include Karl Knudsen, Marty Ledgerwood, Bill Maddalena, Andrew Smith, Staton Smith, Edwin Tuhy, Corey Hansen and Robert Harlow.
Code Blues Festival
A One-Day Event Blues Spectacular
4:00 PM –10:00 PM
Open 1:00 PM - Curtis Peoples, Executive Director, Welcome
4:00-4:30 PM – Tommy Franks
4:45-5:15pm – Curtis Peoples and Jim Gillam
5:30-6:30 pm – Code Blue
6:45-7:45 – Terry Robb
8:00-9:30 – Albert Cummings | Get Tickets | |
| Klamath Chorale Made in America
The Klamath Chorale is a community choir of 90+ voices. They aim to create and share their love of music with the Klamath Basin. | Get Tickets | |
| Spring 2025
This show is not sold out. Tickets and contestant donations are only available through our Auctria website.
https://auctria.events/DWYKS2025
The Ross Ragland Theater again presents “Dancing With Your Klamath Stars.” One of the season's biggest general operations fundraisers, the Ragland stage will be transformed into a dance floor. You've seen it on TV, but now it's live and close to home! In the spring of 2025, the Ross Ragland Theater will be presenting "Dancing with Your Klamath Stars". The Ragland's stage will be transformed into a dance floor when the Utah Ballroom Dance Company comes to the Basin to perform with Klamath Falls' celebrities in a night of glitz and ballroom magic! | | Sold out |
| Focusing on music from many nationalities, we will showcase the beauty that music brings us from around the world.
Using performers from our community, we will celebrate the vastness of musical artistry that our nation supports. | Get Tickets | |
| Klamath Dance and Exercise Presents its Annual Spring Recital: Into the Cosmos.
May 31, 2025 at 3:00 p.m. and at 7:00 p.m.
Klamath Dance and Exercise’s Spring recital is for the young and young at heart. It’s suitable for all ages and is sure to entertain! Two different shows follow the same storyline but contain a different cast of younger dancers to provide everyone the opportunity to experience the magic of performing on the Ragland stage. | Get Tickets | |
| Anastasia Community Musical
Her past is a mystery. Her future is an adventure.
The Musical is a spectacular new musical about discovering who you are and defining who you’re meant to be.
Show Times
Friday, July 11, 2025 @ 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, July 12, 2025 @ 7:00 p.m.
Sunday, July 13, 2025 @ 2:00 p.m.
Friday, July 18, 2025 @ 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, July 19, 2025 @ 7:00 p.m
Sunday, July 20, 2025 @ 2:00 p.m. | Get Tickets | |
| Little Sprouts Performance
Stone Dragon Stew
By: Brian Cox
Produced by special arrangement with Pioneer Drama Service, Denver, Colorado
Villagers of Nearhere are fed up with living under siege of the Stone Dragon, who keeps dropping rocks from the sky! Residents are forced to stay inside, wear a helmet, or suffer the consequences! Smart villager Bookseller offers up a plan: find a brave knight to defeat the Stone Dragon and restore peace to Nearhere. The only problem is nobody in the village knows any knights, so four brave villagers set out to find knights willing to fight the ferocious dragon. After the knights prove to be no help and hope seems lost, a renowned chef shows up and shares the perfect recipe for successfully dealing with the Stone Dragon.
July 26th, 2025 | Get Tickets | |
| Performances: August 16th, 2025
(2:00 PM & 5:30 PM)
The musical tells the classic tale of a wacky, but kind, doctor who can talk to animals, taking the audience on a journey from the small English village of Puddleby-on-the-Marsh to the far corners of the world. When Doctor Dolittle attempts to help a seal named Sophie, he’s wrongly accused of murder and stands trial before General Bellowes. Once pronounced innocent, Dolittle is free to continue with his search for the Great Pink Sea Snail — the oldest and wisest of the creatures on earth.
Book, Music and Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse
Based on the “Doctor Dolittle” stories by Hugh Lofting and the Twentieth Century Fox film | Get Tickets | |