Follow the Beat, written and directed by Larry Bryant, on August 20 at 7pm!
4 week leadership and theater training camp for students 11 - 18 years old.
Camp runs July 26 - August 20 at Pistarckle Theater in Tilllett Gardens Camp hours: Monday - Friday, 9:00am - 3:00pm
To register for the summer camp, complete this form and submit to
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Summer 2009 saw Pistarckle’s Summer Stars shine in director Larry Bryant’s original production The Movement, a play inspired by the feminist and civil rights movements.
This year we are producing Follow the Beat, written and directed by Education Director Larry Bryant.
To register or hear more information, please call Education Director Larry Bryant at 775-7877 or email him directly at
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Sponsored by LEPC, Lana Vento Charitable Trust, Innovative, The Peter and Patricia Gruber Foundation, Donald Sussman Trust Asset Management LLP, VI Lottery, Avis Rent-A-Car
The Fourth Annual St. Thomas Student Shakespeare Festival held on April 23rd, 2010 at the Bertha C. Boschulte Auditorium at the BCB School.
"Shakespeare is best learned in the act of doing and performing his words." - Folger's Shakespeare Library
The Student Shakespeare Festival is a teacher training project that culminates in 8-10 minute student performances. Each participating teacher collaborates with their students to devise, rehearse, and perform a piece of theatre using Shakespearean language and explore the timelessness of Shakespearean themes. The goal is to foster the spirit of collaboration and bravery between teachers and students. This provides a forum for teachers to spice up their tools of creativity, inspire themselves and engage their students towards a Shakespeare performance that celebrates and communicates their connection to contemporary themes and the Bard's legacy.
For more information about our Shakespeare Festival, please email
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