The Colorado Shakespeare Festival will share a 45-minute Julius Caesar with schools across Colorado (in-person / remote hybrid), as part of a series that highlights patterns of violence, bullying, gossip, etc. in Shakespeare. Post-show workshops are informed by research around violence prevention strategies and are based in theatre exercises that build students’ empathy, interpersonal skills, and ability to work as a team–all key components of healthy relationships and safe communities.
The Regents of the University of Colorado
Boulder, CO
Shakespeare in American Communities: Schools
FY2022
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