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All the World's a Stage
with CulturalTravels.net Tour Hosts
by Sheri Leigh -
Tour Hosts are in Bold
Spectacular theater experiences abound throughout the world,
from Moscow’s A.A.
Bakhrushin State Central Theatre Museum to the Whirling
Dervishes Festival in Koyna, Turkey.
London’s West End, New York’s Broadway, Ashland in Oregon and
even your own back yard can provide opportunities to see great works
upon the stage or relive their glories. While you don’t need to
transverse the globe to experience the magic of live theater, this
month’s Tour Hosts provide a great selection of theater tours that
will transport you throughout the English-speaking world. On a quest for
entertainment and education, you can’t find more knowledgeable guides
anywhere.
Franceline’s
Cultural Tours offers theater tours to three different
countries. Each unique in their contribution to theater and literature,
London, Dublin and Sydney all host an array of spectacular talent. The
breath and depth of Franceline Rudd’s itineraries has earned her
company the selection of November’s Pick of the Month.
Want to see a show?
Theatre
Direct International is the place to get all your tickets for
Broadway or London shows. Their site gives up-to-the-minute descriptions
of currently running shows in both cities. A fantastic value for people
who prefer flexibility is the Society Of London Theatres SOLT pass.
The $34 pass, only available in the U.S., is the equivalent of a
half-price ticket. It can
be exchanged in London for any of a number of West End shows. If you
have ever found yourself looking for a last-minute play, you will
appreciate the value and hassle-free access to the best the West End has
to offer.
London is the home of
Berkeley
Travel with Scholars Program. This course
spends three
marvelous weeks focusing on how plays are put together. Spend your
evenings attending performances and mornings at seminars discussing the
plays. Taught by leading critics and professors, lectures are enhanced
by special notable guests. For a more formal educational experience,
Berkeley offers two three-week courses in residence at Oxford University
each summer for Shakespeare devotees.
Oxford
Shakespeare Tours, led by a former Oxford University literature tutor, visits places of
significance in the Bard’s life. From The Globe Theatre in
London through the streets of Stratford and into the Warwickshire
countryside, see the sights that influenced the greatest writer in the
English language. Special visits are arranged with actors and scholars
who share their interests and passion for Will’s work.
Every summer the
Stratford
Festival of Canada highlights an astounding array
of plays, with lots of Shakespeare. A series of academic programs are
offered in August, which include multi-week classes for performers,
teachers and workshops for the general public. A feast for all the
senses, the festival also offers music, informal discussions with the
actors, post-production discussions and tours of the backstage and
costume warehouses.
A stage designed as a work of art itself, the elaborate
design and colors of the Palau de la
Musica Catalana invoke the passions of visitors. This is one of
only a few theaters that have received UNESCO’s World Heritage Site
status. Designed to house the Orfeo Catalan choir, it is a symbol of all that
theaters can represent. Grand, imposing and home to uplifting
experiences, the building is an attraction in itself.
Good night sweet travelers and may dreams of theatre take
thee to thy rest.
Sheri