Following up on his recent nonfiction Shakespeare: The Biography, Ackroyd brings readers forward to London at the turn of the 19th century, and to denizens who are preoccupied with the Shakespearean ...
It simply feels older than that, and to understand why one needs to delve into its archives, digest its great (and not so great) writers, and lose oneself in its streets–all of which Peter Ackroyd has ...
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 ...
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 resources for teachers. We know you are stretched thin right now, so here is a basic starting point. If you have any specific needs or questions, please let ...
Productions are an integral part of what we do at The Shakespeare Forum. 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 and affordable to all. *Appeared courtesy of Actors Equity Association
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 legacy of colonization embedded within the infrastructure of our everyday lives. For more information find out more here.