Shakespeare Theatre Association of America - Members

Members

  • A Company of Fools
  • Advice to the Players
  • African-American Shakespeare Company
  • Alabama Shakespeare Festival
  • American Shakespeare Center
  • Arcadia Shakespeare Festival
  • Atlanta Shakespeare Company
  • Austin Shakespeare Festival
  • Baja Shakespeare Company
  • Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival
  • California Shakespeare Theater
  • Chesapeake Shakespeare Company
  • Chicago Shakespeare Theater
  • Cincinnati Shakespeare Festival
  • Colorado Shakespeare Festival
  • Delaware Shakespeare Festival
  • Dubrovnik Shakespeare Festival
  • Flatwater Shakespeare
  • Folger Theatre
  • Sierra Shakespeare Festival
  • Freeport Shakespeare Festival
  • Georgia Shakespeare Festival
  • Globe of the Great Southwest
  • Grand Valley Shakespeare Festival
  • The Grassroots Shakespeare Company
  • Shakespeare Festival Great River
  • Hampshire Shakespeare Company
  • Harrisburg Shakespeare Festival
  • Heart of America Shakespeare Festival
  • Houston Shakespeare Festival
  • Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival
  • Idaho Shakespeare Festival
  • Illinois Shakespeare Festival
  • Institute of Outdoor Drama
  • Judith Shakespeare Company
  • Kentucky Shakespeare Festival
  • Kings County Shakespeare Company
  • Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival
  • Lexington Shakespeare Festival
  • Maine Shakespeare Festival
  • Marin Shakespeare Company
  • Maryland Shakespeare Festival
  • Milwaukee Shakespeare
  • Montana Shakespeare Company
  • Nashville Shakespeare Festival
  • Nebraska Shakespeare Festival
  • New Renaissance Theatre and Film
  • North Carolina Shakespeare Festival
  • Ohio Shakespeare Festival
  • Ojai Shakespeare Festival
  • Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park
  • Oregon Shakespeare Festival
  • Orlando Shakespeare Theater
  • Pasadena Shakespeare Company
  • Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival
  • Philadelphia Shakespeare Festival
  • Princeton Rep Shakespeare Festival
  • Quintessence, Language & Imagination Theatre
  • Richmond Shakespeare
  • Riverside Theatre
  • Rochester Community Players; Shakespeare Players Program
  • Royal Shakespeare Company
  • San Francisco Shakespeare Festival
  • Santa Fe Shakespeare
  • Seattle Shakespeare Company
  • Sebastopol Shakespeare Festival
  • Shakespeare & Company (Massachusetts)
  • Shakespeare at Benbow Lake
  • Shakespeare at Winedale
  • Shakespeare Festival St. Louis
  • Shakespeare Festival LA
  • Shakespeare Globe Centre Australia
  • Shakespeare Guild, Inc
  • Shakespeare in Delaware Park
  • Shakespeare In the Parking Lot Theatre
  • Shakespeare Napa Valley
  • Shakespeare on the Rocks Theater Festival
  • Shakespeare on the Sound, Inc
  • Shakespeare Orange County
  • Shakespeare SA (South Africa)
  • Shakespeare Santa Cruz
  • Shakespeare Theatre Company
  • Shakespeare Ventures
  • Shakespeare's Globe
  • Southwest Shakespeare Company
  • Stratford Festival of Canada
  • Summer Shakespeare at Notre Dame
  • East Tennessee Shakespeare in the Park
  • The Colonial Theatre
  • The Shakespeare Festival at Tulane
  • The Shakespeare Guild
  • Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey
  • The Theater At Monmouth
  • Unseam'd Shakespeare Company
  • Utah Shakespearean Festival
  • Valley Shakespeare Festival
  • Virginia Shakespeare Festival
  • Woodward Shakespeare Festival

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