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Shakespeare's LondonThis program examines the interrelationship of theatre and culture during the Renaissance, focusing on dramatic literature and live theatrical productions as the "material" of the theatre and on historical events, concepts, art and artifacts as the "material" of culture. With the city of London as their classroom, students will have the opportunity to draw from an abudant supply of theatrical and cultural materials in order to develop a context for Shakespeare's time, as well as connections to their own. Visit our service providers site for the CSU London Program for more program details. Program HighlightsStudents will visit Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare, attend approximately two plays per week in London, attend museums (Tower of London, Victoria & Albert Museum), art galleries (Tate, Tate Modern) and other venues related to the plays and history from which they emerge. Download the BrochureDownload the ApplicationMore Questions?Contact CIE orthe Program Director, Dr. Becky Becker
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