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Colorado Shakespeare Festival Summer Camps
The Colorado Shakespeare Festival (CSF) invites kids ages 9-18 to CU Boulder’s campus each summer to study Shakespeare with CSF professionals at Camp Shakespeare. Students work in small groups and...
A tale of two tails: Dog actors make debut at Colorado Shakespeare Festival
Video: Two unlikely actors will make an appearance at this year’s Colorado Shakespeare Festival. Mabel, an 8-year-old lab-mix, and Zebulon, a black lab trained for service through Canine Partners of...
Compact24 and TRUCEN Coming to Denver and Boulder, April 6–10
...Engaging Community Stakeholders in Project Design” Lauren Collins, University of Colorado Boulder Sean Babbs, University of Colorado Boulder “Shakespeare and Violence Prevention: A Handbook for Educators” Amanda Giguere, University of...
Youth Take Center Stage at Camp Shakespeare
...Shakespeare Festival (CSF) has brought young people to the CU-Boulder campus through the Camp Shakespeare educational program to learn about Shakespeare in performance and gain skills that are useful on...
Colorado Shakespeare Festival in the Schools (Shakespeare and Violence Prevention)
...2023-24, the Shakespeare & Violence Prevention program will be fully in-person. The Comedy of Errors: grades 3-5 Romeo and Juliet: grades 6-12 The Colorado Shakespeare Festival is proud to partner...
A new spin on William Shakespeare
The Colorado Shakespeare Festival is offering a virtual workshop series this summer aimed at connecting kids 12–18 years old with the work of Shakespeare.......
Classics 101 with the Colorado Shakespeare Festival
Learn all about the Shakespeare plays in the Colorado Shakespeare Festival (CSF) from the experts – our dramaturgs. A dramaturg is a theatre scholar who researches a play. Join the...
All-female Shakespeare play teaches students about violence prevention
April 14, 2016 Could the powerful words of William Shakespeare end violence in schools? Since 2011, the Colorado Shakespeare Festival (CSF) and CU-Boulder’s Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence (CSPV) have worked together...