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'The Mirror Held Up to Nature:’ What It Means to Be Human in Shakespeare’s Hamlet: A Readers Theatre Event

  • Hildegard College Campus at FLDWRK 150 Paularino Avenue Costa Mesa, CA, 92626 United States (map)
 

Ticket Price**: General: $79 | Student: $49


Literature lovers, thespians, theatre enthusiasts, and avid readers alike are invited to gather together for Hildegard's first readers theatre event. Widely considered one of Shakespeare's tragic masterworks, Hamlet provides a rich tapestry of language, a brilliant and memorable ensemble cast of characters, and profound explorations of human nature, life and death, action vs. inaction, appearance vs. reality, and so much more. Experience this classic as we read it aloud together and break at intervals to notice ourselves reflected in the text. No prior experience with Shakespeare is required, but be prepared to read multiple parts, think deeply, and have fun! 

Hildegard's Great Work Seminars are open to all ages, backgrounds, and education levels. Read a book we mail to you in advance (though in this case NO prior preparation is required!), then join our community for a spirited evening of discussion, food, and fellowship. 

Prospective students and their families are encouraged to attend these seminars as an introduction to Hildegard's campus, community, and educational model. Email admissions@hildegard.college for a one-time FREE access code!

Dinner will be served from 5:30 to 6:00

Friday, November 15th: 5:30-9:00PM | FLDWRK Costa Mesa, 150 Paularino Ave., Bldg. B, Costa Mesa, CA 92626


Hildegard College in Costa Mesa, CA offers a new vision for Christian higher education–a single, rigorous, and affordable undergraduate degree in the liberal and entrepreneurial arts through an immersive experience in an entrepreneurial ecosystem and faith community. At Hildegard, you’ll become deeply formed, learn from history’s greatest thinkers, and get to work creating culture.

*This workshop is integrated with Hildegard’s Fall semester class ENT 110/210, Identity and Leadership, Strategy, and Product Development. Participants may be eligible for credit toward a certificate in entrepreneurial arts from Hildegard College.

** Email Blythe at blythehill@hildegard.college for a discount code if you can’t afford the full price. We have need-based scholarships available through the generosity of the Redemption Church community and other donors.

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