Cheasapeake Shakespeare Company's Managing Director, Lesley Malin, was elected Vice President of the Shakespeare Theatre Association at the 2011 conference held in Boulder, Colorado this January. This position puts her in line to become the association's President in 2012, leading the annual conference to be held in Seattle, Washington.
Leading Shakespeare scholar Professor Stanley Wells, CBE, has accepted Shakespeare's Globe's prestigious Sam Wanamaker Award, given annually in the name of the Globe's founder to celebrate work which has increased the understanding and enjoyment of Shakespeare.
The gala performance of ‘Playing Shakespeare with Deutsche Bank: Macbeth' at Shakespeare's Globe was held last night (11 March 2010). The event was the culmination of Globe Education's flagship project for London schools, with over 14,000 free tickets given to Year 9 students across the city.
A group of famous faces including Adrian Lester, Tamzin Outhwaite, Jemma Redgrave, Roberta Taylor, Craig Gazey, Siobhan Redmond and Peter Guinness gathered at Shakespeare's Globe to pledge their support for Globe Education's fourth annual Playing Shakespeare with Deutsche Bank project - Shakespeare's Globe's flagship education programme for London schools.
Representatives of the Chesapeake Shakespeare Company have joined delegates from over 100 Shakespeare-producing theatres and festivals from the USA and Canada attending the twentieth annual conference of the Shakespeare Theatre Association of America (STAA) this week at Shakespeare's Globe in London.
Robert Currier and Lesley Currier, Artistic Director and Managing Director of the Marin Shakespeare Company in San Rafael, California, have joined delegates from over 100 Shakespeare-producing theatres and festivals from the USA and Canada attending the twentieth annual conference of the Shakespeare Theatre Association of America (STAA) this week at Shakespeare's Globe in London.
Artistic Director Jeff Watkins and Director of Education and Training Laura Cole, of The Atlanta Shakespeare Company have joined delegates from over 150 Shakespeare-producing theatres and festivals from the USA and Canada attending the twentieth annual conference of the Shakespeare Theatre Association of America (STAA) this week at Shakespeare's Globe in London.
Shakespeare's Globe hosts the twentieth annual conference of the Shakespeare Theatre Association of America (STAA) from 7-10 January, 2010. Representatives from over 100 Shakespeare producing theatres and festivals from the USA and Canada will meet to discuss Who Owns Shakespeare?
On October 22, the Chesapeake Shakespeare Company will welcome Patrick Spottiswoode, Director of Education at Shakespeare's Globe in London for a talk and discussion prior to the 8pm performance of Julius Caesar.
On October 22, the Chesapeake Shakespeare Company will welcome Patrick Spottiswoode, Director of Education at Shakespeare's Globe in London for a talk and discussion prior to the 8pm performance of JULIUS CAESAR.
On October 22, the Chesapeake Shakespeare Company will welcome Patrick Spottiswoode, Director of Education at Shakespeare's Globe in London for a talk and discussion prior to the 8pm performance of Julius Caesar.
On October 22, the Chesapeake Shakespeare Company will welcome Patrick Spottiswoode, Director of Education at Shakespeare's Globe in London for a talk and discussion prior to the 8pm performance of JULIUS CAESAR.