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Fiscal Year: 2024

  • Commonwealth Shakespeare Company

    CSC will share a fully staged production of MACBETH with some 6,000+ Boston area students, through 8 student matinees, as part of its annual Stage2 production in spring 2025. The play will be tailored to a student audience, feature a diverse cast of early career actors, and be enhanced with educational elements including school workshops and post-show conversations.

  • GableStage

    To support the Shakespeare-in-the-Schools tour which will take professional actors to stage an abridged, modern adaptation Shakespeare's Hamlet to impact 6000+ students at minority-serving public high schools throughout metropolitan Miami. The program includes pre-performance visits by teaching artists, interactive study guides, and post-performance talk backs with the cast and creative team.

  • The Acting Company

    The Acting Company will tour, Christina Anderson’s Play On Shakespeare “translation” of THE COMEDY OF ERRORS. We will bring the show, workshops, in-school residencies, and pre- and post-show discussions to school communities including West Palm Beach, FL; Iowa City, IA; Asheville, NC; Jicarilla and Albuquerque, NM; Stony Brook, NY; Fairfax, VA; St. Johnsbury, VT; and Charleston, SC.

  • Hartford Stage

    More than 2,800 young patrons will attend daytime student matinees of ROMEO AND JULIET and participate in guided classroom activities designed to help them explore the show’s language, historical context, and production elements. Hartford Stage serves middle and high school students from schools (more than half Title I) across the Hartford area and surrounding region, including NY and MA.

  • Idaho Shakespeare Festival

    ISF's Shakespearience takes the plays of Shakespeare directly into Junior/Senior High schools all over the State of Idaho. The actors follow up the performance with a Question and Answer session with the student audience. The teachers and students also have access to a study guide, produced by the Director of Education. A separate breakout workshop is also available to be booked by the schools.

  • Texas Shakespeare Festival

    The TSF Roadshow brings abridged productions of Shakespeare into schools and rural communities throughout Texas, Louisiana, and Arkansas. For the 2023-24 school year, the TSF Roadshow will be producing Hamlet for an anticipated 7,000 students.

  • Lantern Theater Company

    Lantern Theater Company will provide in-class residencies to high school students at our partner schools in Philadelphia on AMERICAN MOOR by Keith Hamilton Cobb and its connection to OTHELLO by William Shakespeare. We will also provide free tickets for these school groups to attend a student matinee performance of AMERICAN MOOR at Lantern Theater Company scheduled from 11/7/24 - 12/8/24.

  • A stage full of actors dressed in Ancient Greek-inspired outfits.

    Marin Shakespeare Company

    Marin Shakespeare Company will provide a free, 1-hour, bilingual adaptation of MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. In this romantic comedy, the men will mainly speak Spanish and the women English, adding a new layer to Shakespeare's comedy. Student groups may also receive free transportation and pre- and post-show classroom visits from actors. Our region has a high number of Spanish-speaking students.

  • Montana Shakespeare in the Parks

    Montana Shakespeare in the Parks' Shakespeare in the Schools program will bring "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and associated workshops to 50 middle and high schools across rural and remote Montana and Wyoming in the fall of 2024.

  • Nashville Shakespeare Festival

    Nashville Shakespeare Festival will tour a 60-minute, five actor production of MACBETH to schools throughout Middle Tennessee during October and November 2024. Actors will be trained teaching artists who will also present pre- or post-performance workshops to students to enhance educational impact, and performances & workshops will be provided free to Title I schools.