The UK’s Royal Shakespeare Company is one of the best-known theatre companies in the world, performing in the town of Shakespeare’s birth and death, Stratford-upon-Avon, throughout the UK and on tour across the world, as well as engaging in extensive education and outreach programs.
The Royal Shakespeare Company is an ensemble company—everyone from directors, actors and writers to production, administrative, technical and workshop staff—all collaborate in its distinctive and unmistakable approach to theatre. The company employs more than 700 people who either work directly on producing and running the productions or within roles that directly support the work that takes place on stage.
The company aims to keep audiences in touch with Shakespeare as a contemporary—understanding his work through today’s artists, actors and writers. The company’s repertoire not only includes the work of Shakespeare and his contemporaries but classic plays by international dramatists and work by living writers. The company also produces extensive education and outreach programs to engage more people with Shakespeare’s work and live theatre.
The company has operated under its current name since 1961 but its roots go back to the building of the first permanent theatre in Stratford in the late 1800s. Her Majesty The Queen is Patron of the Royal Shakespeare Company. His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales is the Royal Shakespeare Company’s President and chairs the Company’s Annual General Meetings.
For more about the Royal Shakespeare Company, visit www.rsc.org.uk
Spearheaded by the Arts Initiative, the international OSU / Royal Shakespeare Company partnership focuses on a three-year teacher education program based on the RSC’s renowned “Stand Up for Shakespeare” program, and promotes literacy, drama education and leadership in Ohio public schools. The only partnership of its kind in the US, the endeavor initially involves 20 school teachers from multiple disciplines and grade levels in Ohio STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) schools, who teach 1,700 children. They will work with RSC educators and actors in the UK and with OSU faculty to embrace the RSC’s philosophies.
http://oncampus.osu.edu/2009/08/get-thee-to-a-classroom/
Video: The Stand Up for Shakespeare Program