
Shakespeare at Notre Dame
Shakespeare at Notre Dame is a program that recognizes the centrality of the study of Shakespeare in humanistic pedagogy at the University of Notre Dame. Officially established in 2007, Shakespeare at Notre Dame's mission is to fuse the University’s pursuit of compassionate social justice with the study of the works of William Shakespeare. The program’s reach extends deep into the South Bend community, with a number of community-focused events every year, and beyond, to audiences from over a dozen countries across the world. Combining humanistic pedagogy and the world’s greatest works of literature, Shakespeare at Notre Dame encompasses a number of different initiatives including the Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival, Actors From The London Stage, and many others. Shakespeare at Notre Dame also partners with their sister organizations, the Not-So-Royal Shakespeare Company and the Robinson Community Learning Center. Visit shakespeare.nd.edu to learn more.
Shakespeare at Notre Dame
It's Easier Than You Think: Acting, Directing, and Teaching Shakespeare, With Cameron Knight (NDSF 2021)
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Shakespeare at Notre Dame
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Season 2021
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Episode 3
The Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival’s Professional Company returns in August 2021, with a stunning new staging of Shakespeare’s immortal comedy/fantasy A Midsummer Night’s Dream, directed by Tlaloc Rivas.
Midsummer actor Cameron Knight, a veteran of several past NDSF productions as both a director and performer, joins us to talk about the resiliency of A Midsummer Night's Dream, the changing landscape for professional actors, and much more!
Learn more about the Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival at shakespeare.nd.edu.
Learn more about Actors From The London Stage, the Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival, the Shakespeare in Prisons Network and more at shakespeare.nd.edu.