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Tag Archives: Titus Andronicus.
Titus Wears Titus
Jim Carpenter swung by the office today, to finally pick up the Titus Andronicus T-shirt that bears his likeness. So, of course, we took pictures. We’re not sure quite yet what we’ll do with them (possibly use them as part … Continue reading
It’s Almost Showtime at the Shakespeare Summer Conservatory!
By Sloane Henry, Artistic Learning Intern The Bentley Five-week Conservatory is in full swing! We’re almost half way through and time continues to fly by. I have been stage managing for the Merry Kinsmen—the youngest group (third–sixth grade) and I … Continue reading
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Tagged "Brett Jones", "Bristol Glass", "Caitlin Volz", "Catherine Castellanos", "Cordelia Miller", "Heidi Abbott", "Macbeth", "Professional Immersion Program", "Sam Callahan", "Shakespeare Summer Conservatory", "summer camp", "The Taming of the Shrew", "theater camp", "theater", "Twelfth Night", "Two Gentlemen of Verona", Susannah Martin, Titus Andronicus.
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The Bloodshed Continues for the Cast of TITUS ANDRONICUS
In light of the closing of Titus Andronicus, cast members Chad Deverman, David Mendelsohn, and Galen Murphy-Hoffman—who, together, played Tamora’s brutal Goth songs—joined crew members Dallas Kane and Sam Schwemberger in donating blood to the American Red Cross. Being in … Continue reading
Internpalooza 2011!
By Sloane Henry, Artistic Learning intern Internpalooza delivered on everything its name promised. Lots of interns. Lots of paloozing. The only things more gorgeous than the weather were the bright and smiley faces of eager young interns who, of course, … Continue reading
Posted in Artistic Learning, Main Stage, Professional Immersion Program, Titus Andronicus, Uncategorized
Tagged "Josh Costello", "Lauren Gunderson", "Professional Immersion Program", "theater internship bay area", "Toil and/or Trouble", arts education, cal shakes, California Shakespeare Theater, internship, outdoor theater, Titus Andronicus.
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California Shakespeare Theater Teen Night
The following was written by Bristol Glass, Artistic Learning intern. As an intern, about to see the bloody glory that is Titus Andronicus, I hadn’t quite anticipated my own excitement combining with that of the group that attended Teen Night. … Continue reading
TITUS Grove Talk Podcast
Listen to a podcast of an illuminating pre-performance Titus Andronicus Grove Talk, presented by Resident Dramaturg Philippa Kelly. Podcast produced by Will McCandless. Music by Andre Pleuss. Titus Andronicus runs through June 26, 2011.
Staring Your Future in the Face with a Smile: Titus opens!
A dispatch from this weekend’s Titus Andronicus opening, by Stage Management Intern Cordelia Miller. I’ve never been so overwhelmed by so many emotions on an opening night. As I got in my car to drive to my last tech rehearsal, … Continue reading
Posted in By Cordelia Miller (stage management intern), Main Stage, Professional Immersion Program, Titus Andronicus
Tagged Cal Shakes Artistic Learning, California Shakespeare Theater, internship, James Carpenter, Joel Sass, Orinda, outdoor theater, Shakespeare, Stacy Ross, Titus Andronicus.
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Titus and Friends: Cordelia Miller blogs from tech
Stage Management Intern Cordelia Miller offers some insight into the long days and nights of Titus tech rehearsal. Tonight, after our second preview, Rob Campbell, who plays Saturninus, said, “I actually don’t want tech to end.” I realized in that … Continue reading
A Breathtaking Adventure: Puzzles, Weapons, and Blood in the Titus Rehearsal Room
First, the vitals: My name is Cordelia Miller and I’m Cal Shakes’ stage management intern for Titus Andronicus; first preview June 1, opening June 4. The events in my life leading me to the rehearsal room of Titus are why … Continue reading
The Return of “Ask Philippa”!
Philippa Kelly, Resident Dramaturg for Cal Shakes, shares her thoughts on our 2011 productions. Titus Andronicus, when it first hit the boards in the early 1590s, was a raging success, threatening to steal audiences away from the bear-baiting that was one … Continue reading




