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 courses. She has worked with educational arts outreach programs such as Project Shine and the Brachiate Outreach Division, and developed The Shakespeare Forum's Educational Curriculum, all programming committed ...
We get a lot of Shakespeare but we also get pieces from his contemporaries, from more modern playwrights, adaptations from books, movies, or songs, and original work being tried out for the first time in front of people.
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-present as we delve into the text, challenging ourselves and each other to grow and change.
CU Boulder News & Events: All the world’s a stage for William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare, widely considered the most famous playwright in history, is a figure whose works we still perform, honor and teach, despite his death in 1616. Why is it that ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN: Shakespeare gardens around the world honor the playwright—and hold their own storied history
Shakespeare gardens around the world honor the playwright—and hold their own storied history
Salt Lake City Weekly: Theater preview: New World Shakespeare’s “An Evening with Shakespeare”
Hartford Courant: CT theater world remembers world-changing New England Shakespeare director. ‘We’ve lost a titan’
Tina Packer, who crafted singular interpretations of Shakespeare plays for a theater she founded over 50 years ago in Lenox, Massachusetts, died on Jan. 9 at the age of 87. Her work had a massive ...