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Michael interviews Dr. Katie Steele Brokaw and Mr. Paul Prescott, co-founders of Shakespeare in Yosemite
Katherine Steele BrokawAssociate Professor…
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Here’s a fun fact about me: for the last three years of my life, I attended 'Shakespeare School'. Confused? That’s fair. Let’s back up a little.
I first visited Staunton, Virginia on a rainy day in the summer of 2016. This bright little…
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Exposure to Shakespeare can help your child learn about history, develop language skills, and explore the fine arts. But you might be wondering how to introduce Shakespeare to your child. You might be thinking that it’s impossible…
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Would you like a break from reading the works of William Shakespeare? Maybe you want to learn more about the Bard’s life? Are you interested in the language of his plays, or perhaps the history of their performances? If you answered…
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Whether you are a seasoned Shakespearean or diving into the bard’s works for the first time, here are some tips to maximize your play reading experience!
1. Don’t read it!
In Shakespeare’s time, there was an expression…
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Interview with the Founders of Shakespeare in Yosemite
How Studying Shakespeare Changes Your Life - 5 Things I’ve Learned
How to Introduce Children to Shakespeare…and Why It’s Important
7 Books To Check Out If You Love Shakespeare
How To Read A Shakespeare Play and Enjoy It