Join us for our first annual Shakespeare in the Woods summer camp! This year we read Shakespeare’s tragedy King Lear. How does Shakespeare camp work? We read King Lear over the course of two weeks. We begin the morning with seminars on the day’s reading, then head to the woods for lunch and performances. This is your chance to enjoy great literature and the beauty of Pacific Northwest together, in the company of other readers.
Recommended for teenagers who love to read. Acting experience not required!
July 8th, 10th, 15th, 17th | 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Registration and Materials Fee: $100 | Tuition: $400
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you offer other summer camp options?
Yes! This year we offer two other options: 1) The Writing Life: Stories of Franz Kafka and Flannery O’Connor and 2) The Writing Life: Borges by the Sea.
Can a student register for more than one summer camp?
Yes!
Where are the classes held?
Morning seminars are held at the Fairhaven Program, 1106 Harris Ave., Suite 307. Our afternoons 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.
More questions? Contact info@fairhavenprogram.org.