Since 1978, Theatricum Botanicum has performed Shakespeare’s plays for primary and secondary school audiences from LA County. In 2024-25, through field trips and school assemblies, students will experience professional productions of the plays, living history presentations with actors portraying William Shakespeare and Queen Elizabeth, and theatre workshops led by Theatricum’s teaching artists.
Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum
Topanga, CA
Shakespeare in American Communities: Schools
FY2024
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