Shakespeare Summer Seminar: A Midsummer Night's Dream
Let’s read the Bard together this summer! This “book club” is for everyone, so siblings & parents can join in on the beauty of Shakespeare’s language & the playfulness of this timeless comedy. Only one registration required per family. With your registration, you can either join “live or later,” as this course will be recorded for future viewing and will be available as recordings once each live session is complete.
This course meets Thursdays from 2:00 to 3:30 Central for 4 weeks. Limited to 25 spots.
Meeting dates: July 10th, 17th, 24th, 31st
Week 1: Act I - Shakespeare’s imaginative backdrop & the Elizabethan worldview
Week 2: Act II - Tracing themes & How to read a soliloquy
Week 3: Act III - The shape & form of a Shakespearean comedy
Week 4: Acts IV & V - The comedic resolution
(Note: Summer Camps & Seminars are Nonrefundable, but spots can be transferred.)
Let’s read the Bard together this summer! This “book club” is for everyone, so siblings & parents can join in on the beauty of Shakespeare’s language & the playfulness of this timeless comedy. Only one registration required per family. With your registration, you can either join “live or later,” as this course will be recorded for future viewing and will be available as recordings once each live session is complete.
This course meets Thursdays from 2:00 to 3:30 Central for 4 weeks. Limited to 25 spots.
Meeting dates: July 10th, 17th, 24th, 31st
Week 1: Act I - Shakespeare’s imaginative backdrop & the Elizabethan worldview
Week 2: Act II - Tracing themes & How to read a soliloquy
Week 3: Act III - The shape & form of a Shakespearean comedy
Week 4: Acts IV & V - The comedic resolution
(Note: Summer Camps & Seminars are Nonrefundable, but spots can be transferred.)
Let’s read the Bard together this summer! This “book club” is for everyone, so siblings & parents can join in on the beauty of Shakespeare’s language & the playfulness of this timeless comedy. Only one registration required per family. With your registration, you can either join “live or later,” as this course will be recorded for future viewing and will be available as recordings once each live session is complete.
This course meets Thursdays from 2:00 to 3:30 Central for 4 weeks. Limited to 25 spots.
Meeting dates: July 10th, 17th, 24th, 31st
Week 1: Act I - Shakespeare’s imaginative backdrop & the Elizabethan worldview
Week 2: Act II - Tracing themes & How to read a soliloquy
Week 3: Act III - The shape & form of a Shakespearean comedy
Week 4: Acts IV & V - The comedic resolution
(Note: Summer Camps & Seminars are Nonrefundable, but spots can be transferred.)