NSU’s Annual Oregon Shakespeare Trip
July 27 - August 3, 2018
Course Activities:
Sponsors:
Northeastern State University’s College of Liberal Arts & Dept. of Languages and Literature
Term:
Summer 2018 (after regular 8-week Summer term)
Dates:
Required pre-trip class session: Saturday, July 21, 2018, 9 a.m.- 4 p.m., NSU-BA campus
Trip to Oregon: Friday, July 27, through Friday, August 3, 2018
Place:
The Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon, surrounded by the spectacular beauty of the Cascade Mountains and the Rogue Valley
Purpose:
Study plays by Shakespeare and modern playwrights through exciting stage productions.
Earn 3 hours undergraduate credit in English, Theatre, or Humanities, or 3 hours graduate credit in English.
Plays:
See 8 amazing productions by the largest professional rotating repertory company in the U.S.
Ask to be added to the e-mail distribution list for trip information updates.
Download Fact Sheet 2018 for all information:
- Participate in discussions with your peers before and after each play
- Tour the Oregon Shakespeare Festival's 3 beautiful theatres
- Participate in 2 Q&A sessions with Oregon Shakespeare Festival actors
Sponsors:
Northeastern State University’s College of Liberal Arts & Dept. of Languages and Literature
Term:
Summer 2018 (after regular 8-week Summer term)
Dates:
Required pre-trip class session: Saturday, July 21, 2018, 9 a.m.- 4 p.m., NSU-BA campus
Trip to Oregon: Friday, July 27, through Friday, August 3, 2018
Place:
The Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon, surrounded by the spectacular beauty of the Cascade Mountains and the Rogue Valley
Purpose:
Study plays by Shakespeare and modern playwrights through exciting stage productions.
Earn 3 hours undergraduate credit in English, Theatre, or Humanities, or 3 hours graduate credit in English.
Plays:
See 8 amazing productions by the largest professional rotating repertory company in the U.S.
- Four beloved classics by Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet, Othello, Love’s Labor’s Lost, and Henry V
- A new stage adaptation of Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility by Kate Hamill
- World premiere of Mary Kathryn Nagle’s Manahatta, in which a Native American woman in the present comes to grips with her ancestors’ loss of Manhattan Island to Europeans in the 1600s
- World premiere of the latest play in the American Revolutions series about pivotal events in U.S. history: Idris Goodwin’s The Way the Mountain Moved, set in the 1850s during the construction of the Transcontinental Railroad
- Rodger and Hammerstein’s musical Oklahoma! with a modern twist
Ask to be added to the e-mail distribution list for trip information updates.
Download Fact Sheet 2018 for all information:
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