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15 Minute Shakes-peare

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The Citizens Theatre Society’s annual Glasgow Secondary Schools’ drama competition.

This annual event sees students from eight schools perform no more than 15 minutes of a Shakespearean play, in front of an audience of the Citizens Theatre Society, students, teachers and guests.

Lower secondary classes (1st-3rd year) will compete on Wednesday and upper secondary classes (4th-6th year) on Thursday. A judging panel of professional theatre-makers, will award a Quaich of Words - our specially designed trophy - to winning schools.

Prize-giving occurs at the end of each day.

2012 Lower Secondary School Competitors

20 June 2012

2012 Upper Secondary School Competitors

21 June 2012

 

Annual Schools’ Shakespeare Competition

    Dates

  • 20-21 June 2012
Photo: St Margaret Mary's Upper School Competition winners 2009.

See photos from the 2009 Competition and 2010 on Flickr.

Wheelchair Access
Guide Dogs welcome
Induction Loop

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Kayleigh

22nd November 2011

When will we be able to see pictures of the 2011 competition winners?

Marissa Bernadette Rocchiccioli

3rd November 2011

Hi, Please could you tell me if the dates have been announced for the 2011/2012 Shakespeare competition? I am a teacher at Cleveden Secondary School and entered this comprtition two years ago whilst working in Govan High School and I am keen to do so again (lower category). Please can you let me know if the dates have been set and add me to your mailing list for this competition. Thanks, Marissa B Rocchiccioli (Contact Details are as follows:) Marissa Bernadette Rocchiccioli 42 - 68 Cleveden Road Glasgow G12 0JW MRocchiccioli@cleveden-sec.glasgow.sch.uk 0141 582 0060

Helen

24th May 2011

Hi Lesley, the competition is open to state schools within the Glasgow City local authority. Heads of Drama or English are sent letters each year to invite applications.

Lesley Workman

24th May 2011

I am a secondary Drama teacher who thinks this looks like a great event. How can schools enter?

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