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  • Prairie Cultural Commons

    Prairie Cultural Commons is a non-profit that is dedicated to creating opportunities, equity, and understanding for High Plains communities through arts and culture. Rooted in the geographical terrain of the Colorado High Plains, Prairie Sea Projects', part of Prairie Cultural Commons, work reflects creative transformation of our regional landscape and rural communities.

  • Colorado Shakespeare Festival

    The Colorado Shakespeare Festival will perform a 45-minute Much Ado About Nothing at schools across Colorado as part of a series highlighting patterns of violence in Shakespeare. Post-show workshops are informed by violence prevention research and based in theatre exercises that build empathy, interpersonal skills, and collaboration--all key elements of healthy relationships and safe communities.

  • Theatreworks Colorado Springs

    In the fall of 2024, Theatreworks will present The Henriad in morning performances for student audiences, accompanied by workshops, and educational forums exploring power, leadership, and national identity through the enduring power of Shakespeare's language. This project builds on engagement from Theatreworks' Free-For-All Shakespeare program and centers themes of power, status, and leadership.

  • The Regents of the University of Colorado

    The Colorado Shakespeare Festival will share a 45-minute "The Merchant of Venice," in person, with schools across Colorado, as part of a series that highlights patterns of violence, bullying, and...

  • Denver Center for the Performing Arts

    Shakespeare in the Parking Lot delivers live performances and workshops of Macbeth, Romeo & Juliet and A Midsummer Night's Dream to schools across Colorado. Our acting company performs contemporary abridgements...

  • The Regents of the University of Colorado - Colorado Springs

    Theatreworks will mount its third season of mobile Shakespeare through its Free-For-All program. Our 75-minute, six-actor THE TEMPEST will travel to schools in spring 2022. We will have two models:...

  • The Regents of the University of Colorado

    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,...

  • Denver Center for the Performing Arts

    Shakespeare in the Parking Lot delivers live performances and workshops to schools across Colorado. A new, contemporary abridgement of Macbeth will be performed in repertory with returning productions of Romeo...