reading list image - LightboxExplore the fascinating universe of Shakespeare’s canon in this engaging, popular, annual offering from The Shakespeare Theatre.

Ideal for both Bard-ophiles and Shakespeare-novices alike, these read-aloud sessions delve into the compelling characters, conflicts, and universal truths that have made Shakespeare the object of global fascination for over four centuries.

2025 Spring Series

Virtual Book Club - Romeo, Juliet, and More!  

Tuesdays, March 11th, 18th, 25th, April 1st, 8th and 15th from 7:00pm - 9:30pm, Zoom Sessions

Join our ever-popular Virtual Book Club as we dive into the feuding families of Romeo & Juliet!  These weekly sessions feature out loud readings from the text, group discussions, guest speakers, and explorations of how this timeless tale of “star-crossed lovers” has endured across ages and artistic mediums: from Ovid, to Shakespeare, to Sondheim!

$350 for New Students

$325 for Returning Students and Subscribers

PLEASE CONTACT EDUCATION AT 973-845-6741 OR EDUCATION@SHAKESPEARENJ.ORG TO REGISTER!

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Shakespeare "Out Loud" - Troilus and Cressida

Tuesdays, April 29th & May 6th from 7:00pm - 9:30pm, The Thomas H. Kean Theatre Factory.

Join us in person at our Theatre Factory on Tuesday, April 29th & Tuesday, May 6th as we read Troilus and Cressida out loud! Reading participation is encouraged but not required. Light refreshments available.

Participation in our Virtual Book Club is NOT required for participation in this add-on and vice-versa.

$80 Per Participant

PLEASE CONTACT EDUCATION AT 973-845-6741 OR EDUCATION@SHAKESPEARENJ.ORG TO REGISTER!

 

 

 

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Save the Date for our Fall Virtual Book Club - The Monsters We Make! 

Tuesdays, October 21st through November 25th from 7:00pm - 9:30pm, Zoom Sessions

  • Shakespeare's King Lear

  • Marlowe's Doctor Faustus

  • Euripedes' Medea