Oregon Shakespeare Trip 2009

Updated 11-29-08

Sponsor:           Northeastern State University’s College of Liberal Arts and Dept. of Languages and Literature

 

Date:                Saturday, May 30, through Saturday, June 6, 2009 (last week of Summer Intersession 2009)

 

Place:               The Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon, surrounded by the spectacular beauty of the Cascade Mountains, is the premier Shakespearean repertory company in the United States. 

 

Purpose:           Experience classic and contemporary plays in exciting stage productions by professional actors. 

Earn 3 hours undergraduate credit in English, Theatre, or Humanities, or 3 hours graduate credit in English (course may be taken up to 3 times over 3 years)

 

Plays you will see:

  • Shakespeare’s Macbeth, a tragedy of ambition, blood, and guilt in medieval Scotland
  • Shakespeare’s Much Ado about Nothing, a beloved romantic comedy
  • Shakespeare’s Henry VIII, a history play about the Tudor dynasty and the birth of Queen Elizabeth I
  • Bill Cain’s Equivocation, a new play about Shakespeare and the Gunpowder Plot of 1605, chosen for this season as a companion piece to Macbeth
  • Cervantes’ Don Quixote, in a world premiere adaptation of the classic novel
  • Wole Soyinka’s Death and the King’s Horseman, a Nobel Prize-winning playwright’s tragedy of the clash of British colonialism with African tradition
  • Meredith Wilson’s The Music Man or Sarah Ruhl’s Dead Man’s Cell Phone

 

Instructional activities in Ashland: 

  • Participate in discussions with your peers before and after you see each play.
  • Take a backstage tour of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s three beautiful theatres.
  • Hear two pre-performance talks by members of the Festival company.
  • Participate in two question-and-answer sessions with Festival actors.

 

Cost of trip: Trip cost of $1150 per person includes

ü      Round-trip airfare between Tulsa and Medford, Oregon (deduct $528 from trip cost if you wish to arrange your own transportation to Oregon)

ü      Ground transportation by van in Oregon (deduct $75 from trip cost if you wish to rent a car and provide all your own ground transportation in Oregon)

ü      Dormitory housing at Southern Oregon University (7 nights, double occupancy; add $140 to trip cost for single occupancy; add $175 to trip cost for double occupancy with private bath; add $448 to trip cost for single occupancy with private bath)

ü      Breakfast each morning at Southern Oregon University (lunch and dinner on your own)

ü      Tickets to all 7 plays, backstage tour, and educational programs led by company members

 

Payments (payable to Business Office cashier after you submit Study Away Form to group leader):

$150 deposit due NOW to reserve a place for you (refundable if you cancel by March 24, 2009)

                        $450 due by March 24, 2009 (nonrefundable unless another student takes your place)

                        $550 balance due by April 24, 2009 (nonrefundable)               

 

Tuition:             Unless you have special permission from group leader, you are expected to enroll for 3 hours of undergraduate or graduate credit.  Tuition and fees are in addition to cost of trip.

For more information:

Group leader: Dr. John Mercer, 918-449-6541, mercer@nsuok.edu, NSU-BA, Building G, room 280

Group leader’s Web page: http://arapaho.nsuok.edu/~mercer            

Trip blog: http://sashakespeare.blogspot.com