Shakespeare at Winedale
The Shakespeare at Winedale program, created in 1970 by James B. "Doc" Ayres, is a program affiliated with the University of Texas at Austin,[1] dedicated to Shakespearean criticism through performance of the plays. The main performance space at Winedale, located in Round Top, Texas, is a barn donated to the University of Texas by Ima Hogg.
Notable alumni
- Mike Godwin[2]
- John Rando[3]
- Terry Galloway[4]
- James Loehlin[5]
- Kirk Lynn[6]
- Robert Matney[7]
- Asha Rangappa[8]
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References
- "UT College of Liberal Arts:". www.utexas.edu.
- "Mike Godwin on Twitter".
- "More Words From Winedale".
- Kozusko, Matt. "Bard in a Barn: Iconography, Appropriation, and Shakespeare at Winedale".
- "UT College of Liberal Arts:". www.utexas.edu.
- Polgar, Robi. "Arts & Leisure: Young Guns and Typewriters (Austin Chronicle . 09-21-98)". www.weeklywire.com.
- "What We Carried (Away From Winedale)".
- "UT College of Liberal Arts:". www.utexas.edu.
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