![]() By working on a variety of roles and scenes in this format, the participant can experience some of the best possible training in acting. These Workshops allow for wonderful flexibility since actors and directors work together to choose the scenes best suited for the current group of participants. While most productions at YSP are full-length shows, some are workshops. Sometimes a Workshop focuses on a single play, but more often the scenes are selected according to a theme. (Limited to veterans of YSP who have been in at least two Shakespeare plays and one language-based Focused Workshop, and adults.) The Dickens Dramatic reading society reads various works of Charles Dickens and James Thurber. (a YSP original production, adapted by Richard DiPrima) “ Scenes from The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby”.(as adapted by David Edgar and The Royal Shakespeare Company) The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby.Listed below are the Dickens plays that YSP has staged so far, but the list will certainly grow: “An Idle Conversation”: Isaac Newton Hosts a Debate on Science, Art, and Religion, from In Good King Charles’s Golden DaysĮver since the winter of 2006–2007, when YSP launched a winter workshop of “Scenes from The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby,” YSP has been expanding its repertoire by including adaptations of some of the works of Charles Dickens.The Shaw plays are limited to veterans of YSP who have played at least one Shakespeare role or combination of roles totaling 200 lines or more. At present, fourteen Shaw plays (or portions of plays) appear in YSP’s regular repertoire. Since then, YSP actors have performed many other works by Shaw. ![]() Then, in the spring of 2002, YSP added George Bernard Shaw’s Nobel prize-winning masterpiece Saint Joan. The following plays are performed full-length:įor its first 22 years, YSP produced only the works of William Shakespeare. Twenty of Shakespeare’s thirty-seven plays currently appear in YSP’s regular repertoire uncut scenes from these plus another ten are represented in the workshops. ![]()
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