Advice To The Players

Kids 8-12 years old will spend mornings in July creating a lively, magical rendition of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream  when they enroll in Advice To The Player’s Snapdragon Shakespeare Camp  (July 15-26, 9 – 12 AM).  Richard and Marion Posner, directors of Snapdragon Theater Guild and Tamworth Learning Circles, will lead young actors in character development, stage skills cooperative games and just plain fun, outside at the Sandwich Fairground Stage.

Older thespians (12-15) in Shakesperience will work with visiting director Candace Clift on a range of skills in a dynamic exploration of Shakespeare’s words, stories, and themes. Improv, clowning, text work, and even some stage combat provide keys to theatrical adventure and summer fun!

And for those older teens who want advanced training and performance experience, Advice To The Players offers a 4-week Young Players Practicum with Mark Woollett and Candace Clift: three days of individualized intensive actor training followed by participation in ATTP’s mainstage productions (Aug. 9-18) of Much Ado About Nothing.

For information Email: contact@advicetotheplayers.org or call Will at 968-7952.

Sign-up sheets for registration in any camp session are at our website at www.AdviceToThePlayers.org.


See our Summer Camps page for more details and signup forms! Help spread the word by downloading a Camps Flier and handing them out to your friends!

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Open Auditions for Sandwich Shakespeare

by Advice to the Players on April 28, 2013

Where: The Sandwich Town Hall, Sandwich NH

When: Saturday, May 18, 2013 from 11:00am to 2:00pm

What: Open auditions for non-union professionals and community actors

Advice To The Players is looking for professional, community and student actors for our production Much Ado About Nothing in Sandwich in August 2013.

Please bring your resume, a headshot if you have one and be prepared with one serious and one comic piece totaling three minutes.

To schedule, email becca@advicetotheplayers.org

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