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Founded by Professor James B. Ayres on the belief that the best way to study Shakespeare’s plays is to perform them, Shakespeare through Performance offers a unique opportunity to explore these rich and complex texts through the creative act of play.  Shakespeare at Winedale is a program of the Department of English in the College of Liberal Arts, but many of its activities are centered on the Winedale Historical Center near Round Top, Texas, where for more than fifty years students and audiences have come to encounter Shakespeare’s living art.

University Program

The Shakespeare at Winedale Spring and Summer Classes are dedicated to the study of Shakespeare's plays through performance. These courses offer an educational and theatrical experience of great intensity, as well as a unique opportunity for group interaction and self-exploration, to students from any discipline. At Winedale, students live and work in a peaceful pastoral setting and perform in a century-old hay barn that has been converted into an Elizabethan-style theatre. The wooded landscape provides a special kind of magic and a uniquely focused intensity for the exploration of Shakespeare's plays.

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Camp Shakespeare

Camp Shakespeare is a two-week residential summer camp for young people, ages 11-16, dedicated to exploring Shakespeare through performance.  “Exploring” and “performance” are key words here.  They suggest that we are finding our way not through rehearsals but performances.  Every moment is performance.  Campers are challenged to play out their interpretative discoveries on stage.  

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Outreach

Shakespeare through Performance Outreach is a Language Arts enrichment program that provides opportunities for meaningful learning and academic excellence for Texas schoolchildren in grades K-12, with a special focus on both emerging and advanced readers in grades 3 through 8, and on students in low-income communities.

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Upcoming Events and Performances

Tickets to all events can be reserved at our Eventbrite page. 

You can also learn about Accessibility at our events, our Shakespeare Sustainably Initiative, and Places to Stay Near Winedale.   If you have questions about attending a Shakespeare at Winedale event, please check out our Plan Your Visit FAQ.

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We invite interested students, teachers and audience members—of all ages and backgrounds—to learn more about Shakespeare at Winedale by exploring this site. You can find out more about what we're up to by following us on Facebook and Instagram, or by joining our email list. If you still have questions, please feel free to contact us!

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We invite interested students, teachers and audience members—of all ages and backgrounds—to learn more about Shakespeare at Winedale by exploring this site. You can find out more about what we're up to by following us on Facebook and Instagram, or by joining our email list. If you still have questions, please feel free to contact us!

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Shakespeare at Winedale

Katherine Steele Brokaw, Director

The University of Texas at Austin

208 West 21st Street, Stop B5000 78712

katherine.brokaw@austin.utexas.edu

512-471-4726