
Enjoy Shakespeare with friends in the beauty of the Pacific Northwest! You need to act out Shakespeare and read him aloud in order to really get him, and this week-long day camp is a chance to act and recite without an audience. We will read and perform Hamlet, go on hikes in the woods, and learn how to move and speak on stage. With sword fights.
Recommended for teenagers who love to read. Acting experience not required!
July 7th-10th | 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Registration and Materials Fee: $100 | Tuition: $400
Frequently Asked Questions
Is financial aid available?
Yes! Contact info@fairhavenprogram.org for more information about financial aid.
Can students use devices?
Camps are screen-free. Campers are discouraged from bringing phones at all. If they do bring a phone, it has to be put in the phone basket at the beginning of the day and not retrieved until after the camp day ends.
Where are the camps held?
We begin the morning at the Fairhaven Program, 1106 Harris Ave., Suite 307. Our days are spent in the nearby 100 Acre Woods.
Are books and materials provided?
Yes. All registered students are provided with books and materials.
Is there homework?
Students are expected to complete assigned readings and exercises each week in order to participate meaningfully in camp activities.
Who is the instructor?
Camps are led by Donald Antenen, the founder of the Fairhaven Program. He was graduated summa cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania with a B.A. in classical languages and literature (Greek, Biblical Hebrew, & Latin) and from St. John’s College in Annapolis with an M.A. in liberal arts. His poems and short stories have been published in a variety of publications, and he loves to introduce young people to the joys of literature.
More questions? Contact info@fairhavenprogram.org.