Grantee Database

AFRICAN-AMERICAN SHAKESPEARE COMPANY

Grant Year

2018-19

Grant Program

Arts Education – Exposure

Award Amount

$16,200.00

Project Description

With support from the CAC, African-American Shakespeare Company will provide 3,148 students from various public schools throughout the greater Bay Area to attend our free student matinee performances for our 2019-20 season. The Season includes a re-imagining version of Othello as muslim marrying a christian; Holiday performance of Cinderella; Noel Coward’s Private Lives re-interpreted in the Harlem Renaissance era; and Henry V, where the struggle for power translates into a fight for turf.

Organization Summary

Season Performances
The African-American Shakespeare provides mainstage performances in the Bay Area any time between October through May. The four production season combines a variety of European classical stories from Shakespeare, Checkhov, Ibsen, and Moliere; and contemporary American classics such as Tennesse Williams, August Wilson, and Lorraine Hansberry. With a new program to support developing playwrights which will begin in 2020-21 Season.

“Shake-It-Up” Arts Education Program
Shake-It-Up provides life-long learning and creativity while simultaneously building and strengthening reading and comprehension skills. The Shake-It-Up program enhances literacy skills to students using theater games and drama techniques. This program focuses on addressing the educational needs of students in fun and creative ways, helping students develop a positive relationship with complex reading materials through free student matinee performances, classroom workshops & afterschool drama programs.

Organization

African-American Shakespeare Company

Address

762 Fulton Street, Suite 305

Suite 305

San Francisco

94102

County

San Francisco

Region

Bay Area – San Francisco

Phone

(415) 680-3830

Congressional District

California's 11th congressional district

State Assembly District

District 17

State Senate District

District 11

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