The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 25.457  Wednesday, 26 November 2014

 

From:        Actors From The London Stage <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.>

Date:         October 3, 2014 at 7:35:33 AM EDT

Subject:    Actors From The London Stage

 

Bring Actors From The London Stage to your Campus

Booking Window NOW OPEN for Fall 2015 and Spring 2016 Tours

 

Five professional British actors
Five days of workshops and performances
One week of Shakespeare your students will never forget

 

Now Booking for Fall 2015 and Spring 2016

 

Now in its 40th year, Actors From The London Stage continues to inspire students with the power of Shakespeare. An AFTLS residency brings the Bard to life on the stage and in the classroom. Our British cast—veterans of some of the most respected theatre companies in the world—will tour campuses across the United States with their innovative five-hand staging of A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

Residencies are available in Oct/Nov of 2015 and Jan/Feb/Mar of 2016.

 

Availability is limited; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to request dates, rates, and details.

 

See AFTLS in action and flip through our brochure at the AFTLS WEBSITE.

 

Founded in 1975 by Homer “Murph” Swander and world-renowned actor Sir Patrick Stewart, AFTLS is an actor-driven tour de force. Our actors hail from such prestigious companies as Shakespeare’s Globe, the National Theatre of Great Britain, and the Royal Shakespeare Company. Uniquely, AFTLS actors not only perform a full-length Shakespearean play, but also visit dozens of classrooms during their weeklong residency.

 

In addition to enlivening theatre and English departments, the AFTLS experience can be tailored to enrich coursework across the academic spectrum. Our dynamic, hands-on approach will heighten each student's intellectual curiosity regardless of discipline. Whether coaching accounting students on successful presentation skills, or instructing law students in the art of persuasion, these workshops promote a campus-wide dialogue inspired by the works of William Shakespeare.

 

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