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2023 has been an incredible year for our team. From our partner productions to new podcasts, from winning awards to traveling across the pond, we present you with our 12 Days of Play On Shakespeare! Click on each link to learn about our 2023 adventures.
And if you came here from social media to read our latest blog post about Migdalia Cruz and her incredible panel discussion at Shakespeare’s Globe, don’t miss item #6 below. The blog includes a link to our YouTube page where you can watch a portion of the exclusive panel!
Play On with us this season by watching our 2023 countdown on social media (@playonshakes on all platforms).
Happy Holidays,
—The Play On Shakespeare team
12
Months of Celebrating the First Folio
11
U.S.
Partnerships
10
Tenacious Team Members
9
New ACMRS Publications
8
Workshops & Readings
7
Professional Productions
6
Days in London
5
(Thousand) Hours of Travel
4
Romeo & Juliet Productions
3
New Play On Podcasts
2
Signal Award Wins!
1
And One Major Announcement!
Coriolanus at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival
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Leading Players: Celebrating NCAA Women’s Basketball Coaches & their Bard Counterparts
In honor of Women’s History Month we’ve compiled a list of college coaches with similarities to leading players from Shakespeare’s greatest works. Check out our list of 2024 TOP 10 ranked NCAA Women’s coaches and their leading Shakespeare counterparts. -
Play On Podcasts: Shakespeare Reimagined
Check out Ear Worthy’s review of the Play On Podcasts series, featuring specific reviews for Othello, Romeo and Juliet, and more! -
Curtain Call: Translating The Bard’s words to contemporary English
Jim Flint of the Ashland News interviews President and Co-Founder, Lue Douthit, about the beginnings of Play On Shakespeare. -
Indigenous scholars update language of ‘Henry IV, Part 1’ in new production at Lewis & Clark
The Oregon Public Broadcasting interviews playwright Yvette Nolan and director Waylon Lenk on their work on Henry IV, Part I and their production at Lewis & Clark College.