Comprehensive Workshops

Comprehensive Workshops

Witness the text come to life in powerful, dramatic rehearsed readings of key scenes. Students are invited to participate in discussions about plot, characters and key themes.

In most workshops we provide alternative readings, supported by the text, of at least some scenes. Physical collaborative experimentation with text and discussion is how artists discover meaning. Seeing this process can help students construct powerful responses about what they see in a text and how to express their own ideas about literature.

To aide student comprehension, some schools prefer to focus on the “author’s intention” or a clearly defined reading of the text.

12th Night

Riotous tomfoolery, chaotic disguise and deceitful machinations abound in Twelfth Night. Shenanigans that start out foolish resolve in serious consequences, highlighting the reality of the manipulation of human beings. As the key scenes of the play unfold, we discuss the effective impact of comedy on an audience, and its use as a vessel for serious themes and ideas.

Shakespeare’s exploration of gender is perhaps more relevant now than it ever has been. Through the device of Viola assuming the role of Cesario, gender presentation is explored more as costume rather than birthright. Through Orsino’s subsequent attraction and confusion, sexuality is explored in its uncertainty and fluidity. Twelfth Night presents a fascinating early depiction of the gender and attraction conversations we are having today.

12th Night


Comprehensive Workshops 


Prices do not include gst


12th night

william shakespeare


2 hourS


$22 per student 

$2200 minimum booking fee


The Crucible

The Crucible

This play, partially based on the historical witch trials in Salam Massachusetts in 1692-93, is well known for being an allegory for the US government’s action against “subversives” during the McCarthy era. Proctor’s journey, at least in part, foretold Miller later being called before The House of Representatives’ Committee on Un-American Activities. Miller, like Proctor, refused to name others to avoid punishment.

However, the play also is worthy of study more broadly. 0ur workshop investigates and critiques the question of, if John Proctor, both in the play and historically really is a hero, and the portrayal of female characters in the text.


Comprehensive Workshops 


Prices do not include gst


The crucible

authur miller


2 hourS


$22 per student 

$2200 minimum booking fee


Twelve Angry Men

When a single juror stands up against peer pressure and votes “Not Guilty” in a seemingly open and shut case it becomes clear why jurors need to deliberate and discuss the case before them. The defendant is the faceless other; all we know is that they are poor and yet the process reveals how both the jurors and the audience project their prejudices onto that person.

In addition to unpacking the narrative, the workshop investigates the construction of characters and other dramatic elements, to present a reading of the play as a study in the power of language and one’s ability to create persuasive arguments.

Twelve Angry Men


Comprehensive Workshops 


Prices do not include gst


twelve angry men

reginald rose


2 hourS


$22 per student 

$2200 minimum booking fee

Medea

Medea

A woman in crisis is given an impossible choice, a god is insulted on earth and their vengeance shall be terrible to behold. If ancient Greek gods are reflections of human nature, then what do we learn about ourselves in viewing Medea and her story?

The revenge killing of her children strikes at symbols deeply rooted in our culture. Medea is a feminist hero – cutting off patriarchal power at its source; Jason’s heirs? She is a demon witch and personification of the havoc wreaked by uncontrolled emotions? Only you can decide!


Comprehensive Workshops 


Prices do not include gst


medea

euripides

2 hourS


$22 per student 

$2200 minimum booking fee

THE CRUCIBLE by Arthur Miller

The Crucible is a partially fictionalised account of the witch trials that took place in Salam Massachusetts in 1692-93. Miller wrote the play as an allegory for the way the US government persecuted people accused of being communists during the McCathy era. 

John Proctor is often thought of as the play’s protagonist. His journey through the play foretold what would happen to Miller himself when he was called before The House of representatives’ committee on Un-American activities. The Crucible ends with Proctor’s final act of resistance – going to the gallows for refusing to point the finger at others. In 1956 Miller was convicted of contempt of congress for refusing to give names of his colleagues to the committee. 

Beyond the link to the McCarthy era – the play is worthy of study for its narrative and characters alone. Our workshop investigates critiques deepening the question whether Proctor is really a hero and the way female characters in the text are portrayed.


THE CRUCIBLE



NB: Prices do not include gst

comprehensive Workshop


120 mins

$2200

up to 100 students

Additional Students $22 each

MEDEA by Euripides

The tale of Medea’s vicious revenge killing of her children strikes at symbols deeply rooted in our culture. Medea is a feminist hero – cutting off patriarchal power at its source as she steals Jason’s heirs. Equally, she is a demon witch and personification of the havoc wreaked by uncontrolled emotions. The workshop explores key character scenes as well as questions about the chorus and stylistics of Greek drama.


MEDEA



NB: Prices do not include gst

comprehensive Workshop


120 mins

$2200

up to 100 students

Additional Students $22 each

TWELVE ANGRY MEN by Reginald Rose

When a single juror stands up against peer pressure and votes “Not Guilty” in a seemingly open and shut case it becomes clear why jurors need to deliberate and discuss the case before them.

The defendant is the faceless other – all we know about the defendant is that they are poor, yet the process reveals how both the jurors and the audience project their prejudices onto that person. In addition to unpacking the narrative, the workshop investigates the construction of characters and other dramatic elements, to present a reading of the play as a study in the power of language and one’s ability to create persuasive arguments.


12 ANGRY MEN


NB: Prices do not include gst

comprehensive Workshop


120 mins

$2200

up to 100 students

Additional Students $22 each