Shakespeare Immersive: A Midsummer Night’s Dream

$799.00

Mondays through Thursdays, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM PST
July 13 - August 6 (16 lessons over four weeks)
Total hours: 32
Venue: Online
Homework: Assigned readings and notetaking.

Deepen your capacity to understand and enjoy Shakespeare and, by extension, the entire English language.

  • Why it will interest you: If you have a flair for the dramatic or a love for mischievous humor, this forest full of magical mix-ups and bumbling actors is the perfect summer playground.

  • What you’ll get out of it: Shakespearean language can be a "shock" to the system; this course removes that fear. Gain a mastery of metaphor and a confidence in public speaking that helps you in any environment; academic, professional, or personal.

  • The Fun Factor: This isn't just reading; it’s play. We bring the story to life by acting out scenes, watching cinema portions, and playing with the wit and wordplay that has made audiences laugh for centuries.

"He made me learn to love Shakespeare through acting out scenes from several of his plays... I also recently participated in a Shakespeare play, which I really enjoyed because it felt like I was back in Suhail’s classroom, acting out Shakespeare and having lots of fun." — Alexander, Student

Mondays through Thursdays, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM PST
July 13 - August 6 (16 lessons over four weeks)
Total hours: 32
Venue: Online
Homework: Assigned readings and notetaking.

Deepen your capacity to understand and enjoy Shakespeare and, by extension, the entire English language.

  • Why it will interest you: If you have a flair for the dramatic or a love for mischievous humor, this forest full of magical mix-ups and bumbling actors is the perfect summer playground.

  • What you’ll get out of it: Shakespearean language can be a "shock" to the system; this course removes that fear. Gain a mastery of metaphor and a confidence in public speaking that helps you in any environment; academic, professional, or personal.

  • The Fun Factor: This isn't just reading; it’s play. We bring the story to life by acting out scenes, watching cinema portions, and playing with the wit and wordplay that has made audiences laugh for centuries.

"He made me learn to love Shakespeare through acting out scenes from several of his plays... I also recently participated in a Shakespeare play, which I really enjoyed because it felt like I was back in Suhail’s classroom, acting out Shakespeare and having lots of fun." — Alexander, Student