Bread Loaf School of English BREAD LOAF SCHOOL OF ENGLISH

The Tempest

This summer, the Bread Loaf Acting Ensemble is producing Shakespeare’s The Tempest,directed by Brian McEleney. Tickets are free, but reservations must be made by contacting the Bread Loaf box office at 802.443.2771. Tickets will be made available beginning July 27.

Bread Loaf Theater

Open to the Public

The Tempest

This summer, the Bread Loaf Acting Ensemble is producing Shakespeare’s The Tempest,directed by Brian McEleney. Tickets are free, but reservations must be made by contacting the Bread Loaf box office at 802.443.2771. Tickets will be made available beginning July 27.

Bread Loaf Theater

Open to the Public

The Tempest

This summer, the Bread Loaf Acting Ensemble is producing Shakespeare’s The Tempest,directed by Brian McEleney. Tickets are free, but reservations must be made by contacting the Bread Loaf box office at 802.443.2771. Tickets will be made available beginning July 27.

Bread Loaf Theater

Open to the Public

The Tempest

This summer, the Bread Loaf Acting Ensemble is producing Shakespeare’s The Tempest,directed by Brian McEleney. Tickets are free, but reservations must be made by contacting the Bread Loaf box office at 802.443.2771. Tickets will be made available beginning July 27.

Bread Loaf Theater

Open to the Public

The Tempest

This summer, the Bread Loaf Acting Ensemble is producing Shakespeare’s The Tempest,directed by Brian McEleney. Tickets are free, but reservations must be made by contacting the Bread Loaf box office at 802.443.2771. Tickets will be made available beginning July 27.

Bread Loaf Theater

Open to the Public

Elizabeth Drew Memorial Lecture

Dr. Jacqueline Jones Royster, former Dean of Georgia Tech’s Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, professor of English, and former Bread Loaf faculty member, will deliver the 54thElizabeth Drew Memorial Lecture. Royster is author or co-author of Southern Horrors and Other Writings: The Anti-Lynching Campaign of Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Traces of a Stream: Literacy and Social Change among African American Women, Profiles of Ohio Women 1803-2003, and Feminist Rhetorical Studies: New Horizons in Rhetoric, Composition, and Literacy Studies.

Bread Loaf Tent (Milkhouse)

Open to the Public
two students sitting with laptops in a building at Bread Loaf campus

Bread Loaf School of English Undergraduate Information Table

Interested in studying English, creative writing, pedagogy, or theater arts at Bread Loaf during the summer? Middlebury undergraduates can attend the Bread Loaf School of English as rising seniors and earn six semester-hours of graduate-level English credit over six intensive and immersive weeks at our campuses in Ripton, Oxford, and MIIS. You can apply your credits to your undergraduate degree or get a jump start on your MA in English.
Stop by Bread Loaf’s info table in the Davis Family Library lobby to learn more and speak to Bread Loaf admissions staff.

Davis Family Library Vestibule (main entrance)

Bread Loaf School of English Informational Table

Wondering what to do this summer? Interested in applying graduate credit in English to your Middlebury degree or getting a head start on an MA as a rising senior? Stop by the Bread Loaf School of English table at the Library lobby to learn more about intensive summer graduate study in literature, creative writing, pedagogy, and theater arts at Bread Loaf. Director Emily Bartels and Director of Admissions Dana Olsen will be at hand to answer questions.

Davis Family Library Vestibule (main entrance)