King Lear and Hearts In A Row
During the season of King Lear, we were joined by community groups PYT Fairfield and Milk Crate Theatre who gained a valuable theatre experience and an insight into the wonderful world of Shakespeare.
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During the season of King Lear, we were joined by community groups PYT Fairfield and Milk Crate Theatre who gained a valuable theatre experience and an insight into the wonderful world of Shakespeare.
As we move into a new chapter with creative developments and new education activity, we are inviting our community to consider naming a Seedling, a gift which will support the educational heart of our premises.
The Players just came off the back of their tour to regional Victoria, generously supported by the Hansen Little Foundation.
Director Peter Evans explores the king's journey and the context behind this production of King Lear.
Shakespeare wasn’t a soothsayer, but it’s still uncanny how similar his characters are to some of today’s political leaders.
Thanks to the ongoing support of The Scully Fund, Bell Shakespeare continued our work in regional and remote NSW, delivering in-school performances, an Artist in Residence program and community performance in Broken Hill. Philanthropy Coordinator, Isabelle Clements, joined The Players on the tour and wrote the below daily report.
We are grateful to our community who came together to share the universality of Shakespeare's works in a celebration of language and community. In an increasingly polarised world, we reflected on how the power of art can transcend difference, brings us together and urge us to imagine a world elsewhere.
Photos by Katje Ford
Across 2023 and 2024, we have had the privilege of working with students and teachers at Christmas Island District High School.