Acting Shakespeare
Intermediate—Year
Those actors rooted in the tradition of playing Shakespeare find themselves equipped with a skill set that enables them to successfully work on a wide range of texts and within an array of performance modalities. The objectives of this class are to learn to identify, personalize, and embody the structural elements of Shakespeare’s language as the primary means of bringing his characters to life. Students will study a representative arc of Shakespeare’s plays, as well as the sonnets, with the goal of bringing his characters to life. Class time will be divided between physical, vocal, and text work.
Theatre courses
- Acting Poetic Realism
- Acting Shakespeare
- Actor and Director Lab: PROOF
- Advanced Costume Conference
- Advanced Puppet Theatre/Performance
- Advanced Stage Combat
- Alexander Technique
- Breaking the Code
- Breathing Coordination for the Performer
- Brief Chronicle: A Short History of the Theatre
- Building a Vocal Technique
- Close Up and Personal
- Collaborative Contemporary Theater: Grad Projects I
- Comedy Workshop
- Contemporary I for Dance and Theatre
- Costume Design I
- Costume Design II
- Creating a Role
- Creation Theatre Imperatives
- Creativity Workshop
- Design Elements I
- Design Elements II
- Design Techniques in Media and Puppetry
- Developing the Dramatic Idea
- Directing, Devising, and Performance
- Directing the 20th Century: From Chekhov to Churchill
- DownStage
- Experiments in Language and Form
- Face the Blank Page
- Far-Off, Off-Off, Off-, and On-Broadway: Experiencing the 2011-2012 Theatre Season
- First-Year Studies in Theatre: Directing in the Contemporary Theatre
- First-Year Studies in Theatre: The Playwright’s Perspective
- Grad Lab
- Improvisation Laboratory
- Improvisation Techniques
- Internship Conference
- Introduction to Stage Combat
- La MaMa E.T.C.
- Lighting Design I
- Lighting Design II
- London Theatre Tour
- Making New Work
- Methods of Theatre Outreach
- Movement for Performance
- New Musical Theatre Lab
- Playwriting Techniques
- Production Workshop
- Projects
- Puppet Theatre
- REWRITE
- Scenic Design I
- Scenic Design II
- Singing Workshop
- SLC Lampoon
- Sound Design I & II
- Spencer Workshop
- Stage Management
- The Acting Process
- Theatre 360: The Big Picture
- Theatre Techniques: Actor’s Workshop
- Theatre Techniques: History and Histrionics
- Theatre Techniques: Technology
- The London Theatre Program (BADA)
- The Performing Arts for Social Change
- Tools of the Trade
- The Webisodics Project/Web Series Asylum
- Global Theatre: The Syncretic Journey
- Writers Gym
- Writing for Solo Performance

