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Do you have students interested in knowing what kinds of theatre jobs exist beyond “actor” and “carpenter?” Would you like to add a bit of visual interest to your class discussions of Shakespeare's literature or Restoration-era society? Interested in knowing more about the process of creating theatrical violence? We can provide an inside look at one of the most exciting and unique aspects of a career in theatre: fight scenes!
We can fit a lecture and Q&A session into your course schedule, letting students find out a bit about what it’s like to be professional performers and choreographers. How about giving your students the thrill of a lifetime (or at least the semester) when Mercutio and Tybalt erupt into a duel in the middle of your classroom! Let us know what plays your students are studying, and we can bring the performance to you. Don’t forget, it’s not all Henry IV, MacBeth and Hamlet; the Comedies also have some fights (Twelfth Night is great for showing that ladies get to fight, too)! Give your students a “behind the scenes” look with our customized lecture and demo presentations for theatre, literature, and history classes. We’ll demonstrate some of the ways we produce the illusion of violence safely, revealing some of our trade secrets in the process. Lectures on both historical and contemporary practices of stage combat are also available, and all lectures and demonstrations are customizable to your cirriculum needs. From Shakespeare to S.E. Hinton, we've got you covered!
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