What We May Be: Ep. 2 – Past and Present, Part 1
Episode 2 – Past and Present, Part 1 This week, Rafael explores education in schools and classrooms, from stories about being an immigrant struggling to understand playground games to
Episode 2 – Past and Present, Part 1 This week, Rafael explores education in schools and classrooms, from stories about being an immigrant struggling to understand playground games to
Episode 1 – The Brainstorm In our first episode, we explore the foundations of education. You’ll be introduced to Seattle Shakespeare’s education programs, as well as what education and
Before rehearsals started up for “Much Ado About Nothing,” we sat down with Artistic Director George Mount to get his thoughts on Seattle Shakespeare Company’s 2013-2014 season. “Know Thyself” is
It’s hard to believe, but Kelly Kitchens, even with her deep love of Shakespeare, wasn’t all that drawn to The Tempest. Yet, it ‘s a play that kept coming back
In order to create the world of Love’s Labour’s Lost, director Jon Kretzu drew upon the music and culture of the late 1920s. He likens that period of time to
Amy Thone and Hans Altwies play the two epic lovers in Seattle Shakespeare Company’s production of Antony and Cleopatra. Ironically, the two met while performing in a Shakespeare play and