Bread Loaf School of English BREAD LOAF SCHOOL OF ENGLISH

Two Shakespearean Actors

Mark your calendars and get your tickets!  Come join the Bread Loaf Acting Ensemble for a staged reading of Richard Nelson’s “Two Shakespearean Actors,” based on the true story of two rival productions of Macbeth performing in New York City that resulted in a riot in 1849. Performances run Friday August 2 through Sunday August 4 at 7:30pm in the Little Theater on the Bread Loaf campus. Ticket access to the public opens on July 26th. To reserve your tickets, please call 802-443-2771 or email BLBoxOffice@middlebury.edu. See you there!

Middlebury College

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

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