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Austin Shakespeare is a professional, classical theater production and education company located in Austin, Texas, USA. Multiple annual productions are cast by audition from a mix of Actor's Equity [ 1 ] or Non-Equity, visiting [ 2 ] or local, and company alumni or new actors. [ 3 ]
Backstage picks its 10 favorite summer theatrical programs where budding actors can hone their skills. From voice acting to Shakespeare: 10 outstanding summer programs for actors to sharpen ...
The integration of the physical and vocal with internal techniques with a strong classical base was the hallmark of Conservatory's intensive training. The Summer Program and the first year of training in the Two Year Program was devoted to intensive classes in scene study, acting technique, Shakespeare, movement, dance, voice, improvisation and ...
The Shakespeare at Winedale program, created in 1970 by James B. "Doc" Ayres, is a program affiliated with the University of Texas at Austin, [1] dedicated to Shakespearean criticism through performance of the plays.
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Established in 1986, the Texas Shakespeare Festival began as Kilgore College's contribution to the Texas Sesquicentennial celebration. [1] The brainchild of Raymond Caldwell, a faculty member within the theatre program at Kilgore College and subsequent Artistic Director of the Festival, [1] the first season of TSF consisted of two plays by Shakespeare and The Daisy Bradford 3, a regional work ...
A Midsummer Night's Dream, the Free For All production for 2005, traveled to the Aspen Institute's Ideas Festival in Colorado that same summer. The STC received The Washington Post Award for Distinguished Community Service in 1992 and the 1997 Public Humanities Award from the Humanities Council of Washington D.C. for the Free For All.
Its fifteenth season (summer of 2014) was known as the 15/150, also celebrating the 450th birthday of William Shakespeare, and the 150th anniversary of the first full production of Shakespeare at the university in 1864 [1] (Records indicate the first performance of Shakespeare at the University of Notre Dame took place in 1847, a collection of ...