15th Annual High School Theatre Festival
MONDAY, December 5, 2011
Attend workshops and see a performance of Tennessee Williams' THE GLASS MENAGERIE
To access the Glass Menagerie Study Guide, click here: Study Guide
The Glass Menagerie is Tennessee Williams' most deeply personal and haunting play. Amanda Wingfield, a faded Southern belle, holds on tight to her two children. She pushes them to be more successful—in life and love. When her son Tom brings home a gentleman caller, his sister Laura is given hope. Their chance meeting becomes one of the sweetest and most heartbreaking stories ever told. Tennessee Williams' masterpiece is a touching tale of lost dreams, family bonds and survival.
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Festival registration is November 7 - November 29 12:00 pm, 2011. Click here to register.
Teachers, join us for the 15th Annual Simpson High School Theatre Festival. Regardless of your students interest -- onstage or backstage -- they will enhance their skills through a rich selection of workshops led by experienced theatre artists. This festival, sponsored by Theatre Simpson, is a full day of workshops, discussions, and performances designed especially for high school students and teachers.
Each year we offer exciting workshops that help high school students explore all aspects of theatre including stage dialects, movement, lighting design and stage combat. This theatre festival is a great opportunity to enhance a high school students learning. View more information on the specific workshops.
The day begins with registration from 8:30-9:00 am. The festival will conclude at 2:45 pm.
Festival registration is November 7 - November 29 12:00 pm, 2011.
Click here to register.
The festival is open to sophomores, juniors and seniors only. Each teacher may accompany up to 30 students.
Cost is: $15.00 per student and $10.00 per additional teacher or those with groups smaller than 10 full paid students. The price includes workshops, lunch, and a ticket for The Glass Menagerie.
For more information contact Ann Woldt, assistant professor of theatre, at 515-961-1327
Festival registration is November 7 - November 29 12:00 pm, 2011.
Click here to register.
