Seattle Shakespeare Presents Original Podcast Series “house of sueños”
Seattle Shakespeare presents the original, limited-time podcast series “house of sueños” by Meme García.
Seattle Shakespeare presents the original, limited-time podcast series “house of sueños” by Meme García.
Songs of joy. Songs of resilience. Songs that made us think, cry, laugh, dance. These are the songs that got us through 2020 according to our O, Wonder! – Holiday participants. It’s a wide and diverse selection and we hope you’ll take a listen.
Seattle Shakespeare Company announces that due to the ongoing public health crisis, it is cancelling all live productions for the 20-21 season.
Seattle Shakespeare Company announces that due to the ongoing public health crisis, it is postponing its productions of Richard II with upstart crow collective and Long Day’s Journey into Night. The fall production of Volpone will move to spring 2021 to join a previously scheduled production of Much Ado About Nothing.
Seattle Shakespeare Company cancels Wooden O park shows for the summer of 2020.
Whether you’re teaching remotely, working from home with your children, or teaching in school, we know that Shakespeare can be a wonderful way to engage students in learning about language, history, storytelling, and more. We’ve gathered a collection of some of the resources we turn to for guidance and inspiration when teaching Shakespeare’s plays. Look through this selection and find the offering that speaks to you or your students.