Romeo and Juliet, true love?
Are Romeo and Juliet really the most romantic of all lovers? Or is their love more folly, infatuation and teenage angst?
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hello, if you would like to discuss this in more detail please e-mail me at elizabeth.dollimore@shakespeare.org.uk - I would need to know what age group you are looking at and to know more about how narrow your definition of workshop is. We do a lot of educational sessions here at SBT but the majority are discursive classes as opposed to acting workshops. We do occasionally run workshops but these are mostly designed bespoke for the needs of specific groups. For older students we run a shakespeare and directing workshop which is pratical but takes a director's look, rather than an acting focus.Posted by Elizabeth Woledge 18 Apr 12 04:25 am
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I'm looking for some practical activities, based on Birthplace Trust workshops if poss, on "Romeo and Juliet".
It needs to be based on ideas from a Shakespeare organisation for an MA essay I'm writing, rather than ideas of my own, and I've not been on any BT courses.
Can anyone help?
I have loads of RSC stuff if anyone would like to swap ideas.
Susie
If anyone wants any
Posted by Susie Crozier 17 Apr 12 03:55 pm
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I'm looking for some practical activities, based on Birthplace Trust workshops if poss, on "Romeo and Juliet".
It needs to be based on ideas from a Shakespeare organisation for an MA essay I'm writing, rather than ideas of my own, and I've not been on any BT courses.
Can anyone help?
I have loads of RSC stuff if anyone would like to swap ideas.
Susie
If anyone wants any
Posted by Susie Crozier 17 Apr 12 03:53 pm