Shakespeare Summer Camps for Kids
Camp Shakespeare is a 3-week intensive for ages 10-18, in which campers rehearse and perform Shakespeare's plays on the historic Mary Rippon stage - just like the professionals! Camp Shakespeare runs July 16 to Aug. 3 from 1-5 pm.
Shakespeare's Sprites, now in its second year, is a weeklong mini camp for 6- to 9-year-olds, held from 9 a.m. to noon.
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Click the links below to learn more about:
Camp Shakespeare (ages 10-18) Shakespeare's Sprites (ages 6-9)
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The Stage is Set ...
... for our thrilling 2012 summer season of Shakespeare and much more.
Fan of the Bard? We've got the comical "Twelfth Night" and the tragic, dastardly tale of "Richard III."
And for the first
If you like to laugh, you'll want to experience the modern play that some critics have called the funniest ever, "Noises Off."
And if yaaaaarghhh ready for a bit of swashbuckling, you won't want to miss Ken Ludwig's adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic, "Treasure Island." More than an adventure, it's also a coming-of-age story that will have kids on the edge of their seats.
Colorado Shakespeare Festival's anti-bullying tour takes off Bard's 'Twelfth Night' offers lessons to students
By Colleen O'Connor The Denver Post
"When we first told people, they said, 'What? That's weird. How do those two things go together?' " said Jane Grady, assistant director for the Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence at the University of Colorado, which is working in conjunction with the Colorado Shakespeare Festival on the campaign.
But after a month of performances of "Twelfth Night" in 25 schools across Colorado, which were followed by workshops in which kids talked about the character Malvolio and other bullies in the play, the results surprised the experts.
The plan was to do eight shows a week throughout October, which is National Bullying Prevention Month. Bookings were filled before the first rehearsal, so a fifth week was added. "It's pretty amazing," Grady said. "Hopefully it will take off, because this is really a better way to get the message out."
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