• Give a special young person the gift of Shakespeare at TSC's Summer Immersives!

    One- and two-week camps for students entering Grade 6-12 enrolling now

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  • Hamlet          

    Directed by Dan McCleary
    April 3-14, 2013 |  Dixon Gallery & Gardens

    Thank you for making HAMLET a record-breaking success.
    The run of the show sold out to 103% capacity!

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  • The Romeo and Juliet Project is a hit in our schools!

    See how YOU can help make a difference! 

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    We'd like to extend a special thank you to our generous Season Five Sponsors and Partners.

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TSC’s Schools Tour Hits the Road Near and Far with New Play: Shakespeare’s Greatest Hits

(October 23, 2012) – Tennessee Shakespeare Company’s expanding Education Program this week launches its 2012-13 Schools Tour throughout the Memphis area, across the state, and into North Carolina with its newly conceived production of Shakespeare’s Greatest Hits.

Created and directed by TSC Education Director Stephanie Shine, Shakespeare’s Greatest Hits is a fast-paced and surprising tour through the playwright’s most famous and exciting plays, scenes, characters, and self-created words that we speak every day.

 

The piece is adaptable both to physical school spaces and student age ranges, playing to young audiences from third grade through twelfth grade in school classrooms, cafeterias, and theatres.

The tour is taking school bookings now through mid-April 2013, and is made possible by individual contributions to TSC’s Barbara B. Apperson Angel Fund. More than 1,300 students in Tennessee and North Carolina currently are booked to experience the tour, which also includes a post-show actor talkback and options for additional playshops with the students.

“Greatest Hits engages and applauds its audience by illuminating the phrases, words, stories, characters, and feelings that we all know and that connect us, thanks to Shakespeare,” says Shine.  “It is both exciting and empowering for people of all ages to realize how much Shakespeare they know and how much Shakespeare they quote every day.  It brings us closer to each other in a shared experience and motivates us to learn more.  And we have fun together in the process!”

The play features scenes and speeches from Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, Henry V, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Hamlet, Macbeth, Julius Caesar, Henry VI part 1, The Taming of the Shrew, Twelfth Night, The Tempest, Richard III, The Merchant of Venice, and the Sonnets.

Actors Amelia Hammond and Trevor Pittinger, who take on more than 20 roles between them in the show, are professional actor-teachers from Washington, D.C. and New York City working in TSC’s inaugural Journeyman Program. Amelia has been seen in TSC’s productions of The Tempest and Complete Works, and both actors will perform in the upcoming It’s a Wonderful Life: a Live Radio Play at the Dixon Gallery in December.

To book your school tour experience and to get more information, administrators and parents may call TSC Education Manager Slade Kyle at 901-759-0620 or email him at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

 

About TSC’s Education Program

The mission of Tennessee Shakespeare Company’s Education program is to move the arts closer to the center of every child’s learning experience. This is achieved through TSC’s student matinees, accompanying study guides, and actor talk-backs; interactive playshops; touring productions; summer camps; residencies; Free Will Kids’ Nights; High School Prelude Scenes; and active participation in theatre and education conferences.

Since 2007, TSC has achieved 100,000 student/Shakespeare interactions through these activities. These interactions represent 70 Memphis City, Shelby County, Home, and Charter schools and schools in Mississippi and Washington. In FY12, TSC engaged 46 Memphis-area schools in its professional, classical education programming. Students under 19 years of age also made up over one-half of TSC’s patrons this past year.

TSC’s program sponsors and partners include the Barbara B. Apperson Angel Fund, FedEx Corporation, the Dunbar Abston Fund for Sustainable Excellence, Nancy and Dan Copp, Margaret and Dr. Owen B. Tabor and family, Jack and Sandra Jones, Milton T. Schaeffer, Audrey L. Taylor (d. 2012), City of Germantown, Germantown Performing Arts Centre, and Commercial Appeal Media.

 

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TSC's Hamlet plays in an elegant Edwardian production
at Memphis' Dixon Gallery and Gardens

Memphis, TN (February 25, 2013) – – Tennessee Shakespeare Company (TSC), the Mid-South's professional classical theatre, presents a special, limited engagement of William Shakespeare's Hamlet inside Dixon Gallery and Garden's Winegardner Auditorium from April 3-14 in Memphis.

Directed by TSC's Founder and Producing Artistic Director, Dan McCleary (The Tempest, Glass Menagerie, Macbeth, Othello, Julius Caesar, A Midsummer Night's Dream, As You Like It), this elegant Edwardian production is generously sponsored by Independent Bank and Ann & Wellford Tabor. The exclusive media sponsor is Commercial Appeal Media.

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Children 17 years and younger are admitted FREE at all Thursday night performances when accompanied by a paying guardian.  Limit four per guardian.  Made possible by the Barbara B. Apperson Angel Fund.

"Brave New World" Fourth Season a Success

TSC's 2011-12 expanded performance and education season featured four mainstage shows, two touring productions, the Valentine's Gala, two co-productions, and a renovated outdoor amphitheatre.  More than 11,100 patrons experienced Shakespeare in the Park and Southern Exposure Series performances across three states.  Thank you!

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Tennessee Shakespeare Company is generously supported by:

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Season Sponsors:

The Dunbar Abston Fund for Sustainable Excellence, Barbara B. Apperson and The Barbara Apperson Angel Fund, ArtsMemphis, Nancy and Dan Copp, FedEx Corporation, First Tennessee Foundation's ArtsFirst, Independent Bank, Jack and Sandra Jones, City of Germantown, Germantown Performing Arts Centre, Milton T. Schaeffer, Ann and Wellford Tabor, the Family of Margaret and Owen Tabor, Sr., Audrey L. Taylor

Season Partners:
Dixon Gallery & Gardens, Germantown High School, Poplar Pike Playhouse, Shelby Farms Park Conservancy, St. George's Episcopal Church

Tennessee Shakespeare Company is a proud member of:
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