Theatre games for Theatre Educators
- Subject:
- Arts and Humanities
- Literature
- Theater
- Material Type:
- Teaching/Learning Strategy
- Provider:
- Reimagine Teaching
- Provider Set:
- Utah Shakespeare Festival
- Date Added:
- 12/08/2020
Theatre games for Theatre Educators
Video workshop for Theatre Educators
Video workshop for Theatre Educators
Theatre games for Theatre Educators
Theatre games for Theatre Educators
Theatre games for Theatre Educators
Theatre games for Theatre Educators
Theatre games for Theatre Educators
Video workshop for Theatre Educators
Theatre games for Theatre Educators
Theatre games for Theatre Educators
Database for Shakespeare scenes for Theatre Educators
Theatre games for Theatre Educators
Theatre games for Theatre Educators
Theatre games for Theatre Educators
Theatre games for Theatre Educators
Theatre games for Theatre Educators
Theatre games for Theatre Educators
What if Shakespeare's Julius Caesar was set in a modern and newly independent nation? What do citizens look for in a leader? In this lesson, students not only consider the significance of this updated staging and political quandary, but will address important questions about how and why Shakespeare is adopted, adapted, and appropriated by people around the world in order for them to express their own political and social concerns through the universal language of Shakespeare.
A brief history of the life of William Shakespeare given by the experts at the Folger Shakespeare Library. Includes sections on his early life, his successful years in London, and his enduring legacy.