Education Projects
Over-Ambitious Introduction to Shakespeare Workshop
An attempt to rattle through the many aspects of Shakespeare both on the page and on the stage that will hopefully be useful both for the uninitiated and for the experienced. This workshop is aimed at newcomers to the society whether they be freshers or not. There will be a post-workshop social to the dirty duck straight after!
Date: Thursday 7th October 2010
Time: 4:30pm - 6pm
Location: Ramphal Building room 3 (R1.03)
See you all there!
More details, see the facebook event: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=146824795360592
*please note that this event is in the past!
Date: Thursday 7th October 2010
Time: 4:30pm - 6pm
Location: Ramphal Building room 3 (R1.03)
See you all there!
More details, see the facebook event: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=146824795360592
*please note that this event is in the past!
Ben Spiller Can't keep away!
The Shakespeare Society once again welcomed Warwick alumnus Ben Spiller back to the University.
Ben is Artistic Director of 1623, a Theatre Company dedicated to performing "Shakespeare for new and existing audiences in new spaces and delivers Shakespeare learning projects." The company's patrons are our very own Carol Rutter and playwright Mark Ravenhill. How exciting!
Ben ran a wonderful three hour acting workshop during Shakespeare week 2010 and we hope to see him again soon!
You can find out more about the 1623 Theatre Company by checking out their website: http://www.1623theatre.co.uk/
Ben is Artistic Director of 1623, a Theatre Company dedicated to performing "Shakespeare for new and existing audiences in new spaces and delivers Shakespeare learning projects." The company's patrons are our very own Carol Rutter and playwright Mark Ravenhill. How exciting!