** Press **
Spontaneous Shakespeare Players was delighted to lead student workshops and perform A Midsummer Night's Dream at Woodland Elementary School in Warren, NJ.
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Check out BBC America blogger Paul Hechinger's article about Spontaneous Shakespeare Players' summer festival, Shakespeare Gone Wild! : http://blogs.bbcamerica.com/anglophenia/2010/05/21/shakespeare-gone-wild/
Featured in Time Out New York magazine:
"Spontaneous Shakespeare Players and Wild Bard team up to present three Shakespeare biggies--The Taming of the Shrew, RIchard III, and Macbeth--outdoors in Central Park where you can get the full mosquitos-and-humidity experience of the Elizabethan groundling."
"Spontaneous Shakespeare Players and Wild Bard team up to present three Shakespeare biggies--The Taming of the Shrew, RIchard III, and Macbeth--outdoors in Central Park where you can get the full mosquitos-and-humidity experience of the Elizabethan groundling."
** Patron Reviews **
Performance and Workshops at Woodland Elementary School...
"The Spontaneous Shakespeare troupe brought "A Midsummer's Night Dream" to life for our students! To see third, fourth, and fifth graders enthusiastically watch the performance is testimony to not only the actors' on-stage ability, but also the pre-performance workshops they conducted. Spontaneous Shakespeare is welcome to return to our school anytime!" -- Brian Kilroy, 4th Grade Teacher
"Thank you so much for coming to Woodland! I learned so much about Shakespeare from your workshop! I can't wait to see the play! -- 5th Grade Student
"I wish they were around when I was in high school. I hated Shakespeare! Thanks to Spontaneous Shakespeare, I have a whole new respect, love, and understanding." -- Colleen Krumm, 3rd Grade Teacher
"Dear Spontaneous Shakespeare, I wish you could perform in front of us everyday!" -- 5th Grade Student
Performance in Central Park...
"Just a quick note to say thanks for this Sunday's performance of Midsummer Night's Dream. I was visiting for the weekend and staying with friends on the west side and decided to go to the Metropolitan. As I was walking through the park, your fellow players caught my attention with their sign and announcement, so I decided to check out the play before going to the museum. It was such fun that I stayed for the entire production and enjoyed it very much. Please share my thanks with your entire company." -- Michael Lindsay
"The Spontaneous Shakespeare troupe brought "A Midsummer's Night Dream" to life for our students! To see third, fourth, and fifth graders enthusiastically watch the performance is testimony to not only the actors' on-stage ability, but also the pre-performance workshops they conducted. Spontaneous Shakespeare is welcome to return to our school anytime!" -- Brian Kilroy, 4th Grade Teacher
"Thank you so much for coming to Woodland! I learned so much about Shakespeare from your workshop! I can't wait to see the play! -- 5th Grade Student
"I wish they were around when I was in high school. I hated Shakespeare! Thanks to Spontaneous Shakespeare, I have a whole new respect, love, and understanding." -- Colleen Krumm, 3rd Grade Teacher
"Dear Spontaneous Shakespeare, I wish you could perform in front of us everyday!" -- 5th Grade Student
Performance in Central Park...
"Just a quick note to say thanks for this Sunday's performance of Midsummer Night's Dream. I was visiting for the weekend and staying with friends on the west side and decided to go to the Metropolitan. As I was walking through the park, your fellow players caught my attention with their sign and announcement, so I decided to check out the play before going to the museum. It was such fun that I stayed for the entire production and enjoyed it very much. Please share my thanks with your entire company." -- Michael Lindsay
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