Tuesday, June 10, 2008

The Shakespeare Workshop: Class Size

In order to preserve that small group atmosphere, the class size is limited to 20 students. Since two McKinney students and our hostess's two children will be participating, that means there are 16 other places available. It's really important to me that the class be small enough that everyone feels like an important part of the class and not just a face in the crowd.

This class always fills up very quickly, so please be aware that you need to email me quickly on our homeschool group's e-list in order to reserve a place for your student.

The Shakespeare Workshop: Macbeth class scheduled for 1st semester 2008-2009 is already closed.

I'll announce the dates for the 2nd semester 2008-2009 class this December. In the spring of 2009, we'll be making a departure from our usual tragedy/comedy format and branching out into one of Shakespeare's history plays, Henry V. I think this will be a really interesting and exciting class, especially since we're planning a day trip to the Fraser International History Museum in Louisville, Kentucky. It's a long (but easy) drive and gas is expensive, but I've heard from several people that this is a journey that is worth the time and money. I'm told that there's a living history presentation about the arms and armor of the Battle of Agincourt that simply can't be missed!

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