Northern Stage s Education Department Presents A MIDSUMMER NIGHT S DREAM Outdoors
The Summer Shakespeare Intensive was created this year to be the second production in Northern Stage s new outdoor performance space, the Courtyard Theater.by Alexa Criscitiello
William Shakespeare s A Midsummer Night s Dream will be performed by Northern Stage Summer Shakespeare Intensive students outside at the newly-built Courtyard Theater directly behind Northern Stage s Barrette Center for the Arts in White River Junction, VT, July 21 through August 1. For tickets and information, call (802) 296-7000 or visit www.northernstage.org. Tickets are $19 for students and $25 for adults.
Northern Stage s Summer Shakespeare Intensive is a top-quality theater experience that delves into Shakespeare s work while building confidence, acting technique, command of language, and knowledge of dramatic structure. It is designed for serious theater students in grades 9-12 and is an audition-based program culmin
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From accounting and marketing insights to a professional photoshoot, the UMSL Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Accelerator provided Eric Love (at left), Michelle Robinson (right) and their fellow inaugural cohort members with eight jampacked weeks’ worth of business resources and $50,000.
Early on in the COVID-19 pandemic, Eric Love found himself laid off from his corporate day job and worried. But Love also had a side business offering on-demand furniture assembly, and he and his cofounder Darren Williams decided it was time to try to go full throttle with it.
“[We’ve] just got to bet on ourselves,” Love remembers telling Williams last spring.