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The Mission:
Follow in the tradition of Oxford playwrights John Galsworthy and
Oscar Wilde; actresses Vivian Leigh, Dame Peggy Ashcroft, and Kate Beckinsdale; and actors Richard Burton, Rowan Atkinson (Mr. Bean),
and Hugh Grant. The Theatre in Britain program is a fun and
comprehensive
study of the thespian arts, all centered on the creation of a
ready-to-tour show involving the whole group. During the first two
weeks of the program, students live in Oxford and work as a team to
write and produce an original production which they then perform at
the world-renowned Edinburgh Fringe Theatre Festival. Participants
learn the fundamentals of acting, playwriting, stagecraft, the
history of theatre, and publicity, on their way to a true
Renaissance knowledge of the theatre world.
Oxford - Preparation:
Oxford University’s ongoing tradition of excellence in student
theatre, its storied history, and convenient location (close to both
London and Stratford-upon-Avon), make it the ideal setting for the
program. While in Oxford, the group stays at St. Hilda’s College on
the banks of the Cherwell River, set on the edge of Trinity Meadow.
The group’s leaders provide expert, seminar-style instruction in the
formal, technical, and artistic aspects of theatre, complementing
classes and workshops with guest lecturers, field trips, and, of
course, nights at the playhouse. These diverse aspects of theatre
are woven together and find practical application in the group
performance which the students begin working on shortly after
arrival. The production of an original play for the Edinburgh Fringe
Festival is the driving objective of the entire program. After
getting to know each other and deciding on a theme to develop, the
group leaps right into daily rehearsals.
At first, these take place in the morning with seminars in the
afternoon, but soon the production kicks into high gear with both
morning and afternoon rehearsals. While based at Oxford, students
take a day trip to Shakespeare’s birthplace, Stratford-upon-Avon,
and an overnight weekend trip to London, where they see Shakespeare
performed at the reconstructed Globe Theatre, and attend cutting
edge modern dramas at venues across the city. As the production
starts to take shape, students enjoy a farewell dinner and show in
Oxford and then board a train for Scotland.
Edinburgh - The Payoff:
The group hits the ground running in one of the most elegant,
inspiring, and bustling European cities. Arriving nine days before
the Festival begins gives them time to survey their performance
venue, polish their performance, and develop and implement a
publicity strategy. The pamphleteering must be lived to be believed!
They also explore amidst the spires of Edinburgh’s medieval Old
Town, visit the towering Castle, and share their enthusiasm with
fellow theatre-lovers, thousands of whom make the trip to Edinburgh
an annual pilgrimage. As in Oxford, the group stays in university
accommodations located near the center of the city, and within
walking distance of a number of theatre venues. Finally, the house
lights go down, and the curtain goes up. The moment is electrifying,
but what is seen on stage is just the most visible portion of a much
broader experience; in addition to the audience’s enthusiastic
applause, participants find that they come away from the summer with
knowledge, confidence, and friendships that will last a lifetime.
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