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A Noise Within
The Acting Company
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Actors Theatre of Louisville
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Alabama Shakespeare Festival
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Lantern Theater Company
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Shakespeare & Company
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Theatre for a New Audience
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The Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum
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Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble
Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble was founded in 1978 by young artists who came to study with legendary acting teacher Alvina Krause. The company has made a long-term commitment to bestow unique cultural opportunities on its non-urban region. The ensemble is highly regarded outside of Pennsylvania as well, having toured internationally and been profiled in national publications. The company is dedicated, over time, to its community, to theater as a patient but powerful instrument of understanding and social change, and to one another as artists. As a resident ensemble united by responsibility, the ensemble shares in the stability and growth of its company, demonstrates the viability of collective artistic direction, and supports diverse and evolving individual aesthetics. Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble produces classical and contemporary plays, as well as original work from folklore, found text, history, interviews, and literature of many cultures.
As part of Shakespeare for a New Generation, Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble will produce performances of Hamlet, and, through its Project Discovery program, special matinee performances will be made available free to students from 17 schools districts and three vocational-technical schools in a five-county region in rural northeastern Pennsylvania. The ensemble will also provide a comprehensive study guide and lively post-show discussion with the cast. In addition, actors will provide half-day workshops for schools in the weeks prior to and following the performances. These workshops will teach students and teachers how to develop students' vocal and physical performance, text analysis, and critical understanding of Shakespeare's works. Workshops include Word Play: The Sound of Shakespeare; Shakespeare's Fight Scenes: Meaningful Movement; An Actor Prepares; and Unlocking the Text.
Visit them at: www.bte.org
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