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Shakespeare Out Loud
by Rodger Barton
Starting Thursday November 20, 2008, 7 pm
Each session 2 to 3 hours
Shakespeare “Director’s Cut” Scripts to Read Aloud.
The Shakespeare Out Loud series was created by veteran actor, Rodger Barton, to encourage high school English students to read Shakespeare's plays aloud in class. The scripts average 70% of the originals, are formatted in thoughts and retain textual integrity. The spacious layout facilitates comprehension and note taking, and the coil binding allows them to be easily held in one hand. The scripts are a modern director's cut and also ideal for amatuer or professional stage productions.
About Rodger Barton
Rodger Barton has been a Canadian professional actor for 30 years, with a rich stage career including 11 seasons between the Stratford Shakespearean and Shaw Festivals in Ontario. A graduate of University of British Columbia and the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, Rodger has worked extensively as a film, TV and commercial actor while pursuing his passion for Shakespeare.
He has taught the acting of Shakespeare at the National Theatre School of Canada, the University of Windsor and George Brown College; in many private and public high schools across Ontario and Canada, in Germany, and the USA; and as a private coach for hundreds of young professional actors. He currently satisfies his passion for acting by performing his one hour, one-man show about Elizabethan London and Shakespeare called "A Mirror up to Nature."