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Antaeus Academy

Explore, Trust and Relish: A Shakespeare Intensive

Moderated by: Elizabeth Swain
April 16 – May 21, 2024
Spring 2024
Tuesdays, 6:30-9:30pm
Class Fee: $375
Class Size: 12-14

Shakespeare’s text is a gift to the actor who knows how to find the offered clues to performance. We will explore the text’s structure, its rhetorical devices, its rhythm and sound; we will learn to trust the text as the source of what we need to know about character and action within the context of Elizabethan culture and beliefs; then exercises will help us relish and bring the text to vibrant stage life. Liz’s goal is to give you a way of approaching any new piece of Shakespeare text…or indeed any heightened text.

Class Schedule: April 16, April 23, April 30, May 7, May 14, May 21

Questions? Email academy@antaeus.org or call 818.506.1983.

Elizabeth Swain

Elizabeth Swain is an actor, director  and teacher, and a member of Antaeus. She will be directing The Winter’s Tale at Antaeus which will start performances in February 2024. Other Directing includes Hamlet (Antaeus); Measure for Measure (co-directed with Armin Shimerman at Antaeus); Two Noble Kinsmen (Kingsmen Shakespeare Festival); An Evening of Betrayal (The 6th Act); The Winter’s Tale; 3 Hamlets; 2 Macbeths;  A Midsummer Night’s Dream; The Malcontent (Antaeus); The Rover and The Lucky Chance; and several new plays, most recently Dana Schwartz’s Early Birds (Moving Arts). She recently directed a zoom production of The Comedy of Errors for the Classical Theatre lab, for whom she has directed  many staged readings. For Antaeus she has directed 6 Classicsfest readings. As an actor she has worked on Broadway, Off Broadway and in regional theaters, including The LA Women’s Shakespeare Company and 3 Antaeus productions. On TV she was regular on Guiding Light and As the World Turns and made guest appearances on many other daytime shows including Dark Shadows. She has taught at Cal Arts, Barnard College, and is Professor Emerita at Marymount Manhattan College. She was awarded an NEH Fellowship to study at Shakespeare’s Globe in London and holds a PhD from the CUNY Graduate Center. Website: elizabethswain.net

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