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American Players Theatre of Wisconsin

Spring Green, WI

Shakespeare in American Communities: Schools

FY2023

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We are excited to present two plays for our Student Matinee Series. Love’s Labour’s Lost was scheduled to be part of our canceled 2020 season. Hamlet is part of the curriculum for many area schools, so we expect it to be a popular offering for student matinees. We expect to schedule at least 7 matinee performances for more than 6,000 students. Both productions will feature diverse casts and artistic teams. Both directors are conceiving their productions to be meaningful to our student audience.

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