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Fiscal Year: 2024

  • Theater with a Mission (TWAM)

    "Family Feud: Capulets vs. Montagues" invites audiences in school assemblies, soccer fields, and public parks to explore Florida's historic mix of English/Spanish languages and perspectives. Theater with a Mission’s multiethnic cast pits Shakespeare's “Romeo & Juliet” against Lope de Vega's “Castelvines y Monteses” in a game show that sparks cross-cultural conversations.

  • A Noise Within

    During our 24/25 season, A Noise Within will produce MACBETH for student and general audiences. Through performances, workshops, and residencies, we will reach 45 schools and 4,500 students, introducing students to live theatre and Shakespeare and exploring the themes of MACBETH.

  • Actors' Shakespeare Project

    ASP will work with 500 students to explore A Midsummer Night's Dream, tackling language, character, and themes and connecting them to our current moment via both the text and casting. Schools will receive 1-2 workshops or an extended residency; complimentary tickets to a student matinee with a post-show discussion; a pre-show study guide; and an invitation for staff to ASP’s Teacher Institute.

  • Alabama Shakespeare Festival

    Alabama Shakespeare Festival will produce Shakespeare’s HAMLET for students from 10 middle and high schools from across Alabama. After each performance, students can participate in a talkback session with cast and crew and an educational workshop led by ASF’s staff.

  • American Players Theatre

    American Players Theatre is thrilled to present two Shakespearean plays for our 2024 Fall Student Matinee Series: "King Lear" and "Much Ado About Nothing." We anticipate having seven or eight performances, featuring diverse casts and artistic teams, and offering accompanying in-class workshops to more than 6,000 area students and educators.

  • Atlanta Shakespeare Company

    The Atlanta Shakespeare Company will produce 60-minute small-cast performance of Romeo & Juliet (R&J:60) and A Midsummer Night's Dream (Midsummer:60) to middle and high schools across the state of Georgia, focusing on schools that receive Title 1 funding and/or are in geographic locations that are considered "artistic deserts" with little-to-no direct access to the arts or live performance.

  • An exterior shot of the Barter Theater, the state theatre of Virginia. A marquee reads Footloose and Sense & Sensibility playing now.

    Barter Theatre

    Barter Theatre's 2025 production of Hamlet will be performed at its 167-seat Smith Theatre for 9th-12th grade students in Central Appalachia. This production will highlight the similarities between the lives of the students of this region and Hamlet’s, and it will feature talkbacks and workshops designed to help Appalachian students claim Shakespeare as their own.

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    Black Arts MKE

    Black Arts MKE will celebrate the genius of Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night” to engage & empower youth by leveraging the characters who are challenging the status quo to inspire self-discovery, critical thinking & personal growth. Free student matinees & engaging activities (reflection journals, character monologues, etc)will empower youth to find their own voices via self-expression will be offered.

  • Catskill Mountain Shakespeare

    Catskill Mountain Shakespeare presents a traveling school tour of “Romeo and Juliet” in Spring 2025 throughout the Catskill mountains of NY state. Study guides, talkbacks and post performance workshops will be offered by CMS Teaching Artists.

  • Cincinnati Shakespeare Company

    In April 2025, as part of the 2024-2025 Main Stage Season, Cincinnati Shakespeare Company will present six educational matinee performances of Shakespeare’s "The Tempest” for 1,400 seventh – twelfth grade students from across the Greater Cincinnati region. Alongside performances, students will receive pre- and post-show discussions, backstage tours, workshops, and in-school residencies.