
The Shakespeare Forum - The Players
Sybille Bruun-Moss is the Executive Director and Co-Founder of The Shakespeare Forum. Sybille teaches Shakespeare for Actors, as well as Voice and Speech, and Shakespearean Verse/Text …
The Shakespeare Forum - Open Workshops
Actors, directors, producers and artists from all walks of life come together to work and play with the words of Shakespeare. Okay, so sometimes it’s not Shakespeare, but the spirit of exploration is ever …
The Shakespeare Forum - Training
At The Shakespeare Forum, we believe you already have the skills. Now we want to help you harness and unleash your natural potential. We want to get to know you, the person, and then help you move …
The Shakespeare Forum - Education
The Shakespeare Forum Education Department has two main goals: Through our school visits, educator workshops, and focus on reaching Title One and District 75 schools, The Shakespeare Forum hopes …
SUMMER FESTIVAL | theshakespeareforum
6:00pm The Complete Works of William Shakespeare Abridged (Revised) A middle school adaptation of all of Shakespeare – all in one hour! Middle School drama program from PS 108 Free Admission …
The Shakespeare Forum - D75/Title 1 Schools
The Shakespeare Forum offers free and low-cost customized workshops to schools in need of theatre arts programming.
The Shakespeare Forum - Productions
Through a shared experience with the audience, we form a community which pivots upon Shakespeare's text and the richness of his characters. We provide productions which are high in quality, text-driven …
The Shakespeare Forum - Opportunities
The Shakespeare Forum is currently seeking local talent in New York City for "Becoming Hamlet" directed by Sybille Bruun. "Becoming Hamlet" is an innovative immersive presentation of Hamlet …
The Shakespeare Forum - Calendar
The Shakespeare Forum operates on the unceded lands of the Wappinger and Munsee Lenape people/nations, in what is colonially known as Manhattan, NY. We also want to acknowledge the …
Education Resources | theshakespeareforum
Teachers! We at the Shakespeare Forum see you and hear you! We know you need resources. We don’t have specific lesson plans ready to go at the moment. The internet is full of great free …