Bard On The Beach - Bard Education

Bard Education

Bard on the Beach provides opportunities for students, teachers, and lifelong learners to enhance their experience of Shakespeare's plays through:

  • Bard in the Classroom (interactive workshops for students in their classrooms)
  • Young Shakespeareans
  • Bard Unbound (one- to three-day workshops for classroom teachers)
  • Bard Explored (public lecture series)
  • Student Matinees

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