MARCHIntroducing our 2020 Tour director:
Molly Bunder Molly has been a Stone Soup company member since the beginning. She was an actor in our first performance and has been helping with readings and education ever since. We are delighted we can finally have her join the tour. She will be making sense of Shakespeare's 17th century Hamlet in our 21st century world. |
Coming soon: Henry V - we'll tackle Prince Hal in a Chicago staged reading; details on their way!
More about Molly:
Molly is a founding member of Stone Soup Shakespeare. She appeared in the company’s first production and directed several of Stone Soup’s staged readings in Scotland. She has taught with Stone Soup at Purdue University, and taught Shakespearean movement at DePaul and for the University of Chicago’s Upward Bound program. She is the Education Director at Filament Theatre, a theatre for young and family audiences in Chicago. As an actor, her credits include work for the Goodman, Strawdog, Filament Theatre, Northbrook Theatre, TUTA, and Three Crows. UK credits include the Tron Theatre, Scottish Mental Health Festival, Arches, Byre St. Andrews (Scotland) and Hampstead Theatre (London). A West Lafayette, Indiana native, she is a graduate of Randolph-Macon Woman’s College and the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.
More about Molly:
Molly is a founding member of Stone Soup Shakespeare. She appeared in the company’s first production and directed several of Stone Soup’s staged readings in Scotland. She has taught with Stone Soup at Purdue University, and taught Shakespearean movement at DePaul and for the University of Chicago’s Upward Bound program. She is the Education Director at Filament Theatre, a theatre for young and family audiences in Chicago. As an actor, her credits include work for the Goodman, Strawdog, Filament Theatre, Northbrook Theatre, TUTA, and Three Crows. UK credits include the Tron Theatre, Scottish Mental Health Festival, Arches, Byre St. Andrews (Scotland) and Hampstead Theatre (London). A West Lafayette, Indiana native, she is a graduate of Randolph-Macon Woman’s College and the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.
BOOK CLUB 2020!
Are you ready to read?
Book Club begins on March 14 - that's pie day to all you sweet tooth nerds - so prep your pie and we'll soon have books galore for you to add to your reading list!
Are you ready to read?
Book Club begins on March 14 - that's pie day to all you sweet tooth nerds - so prep your pie and we'll soon have books galore for you to add to your reading list!
Stone Soup Shakespeare is headed home. Season TEN is all about how home become home and how Shakespeare's words (which are home to us) explore the concepts of home, homecoming and home making.
Other fun this season includes workshops for the young and young at heart, readings in new cities (we're looking at you Twin Cities!), school trips, adventures combining salt and pepper and Shakespeare and of course Tour 10: Hamlet.
As we unfold details we encourage you to ask questions and say hi. Find us on Facebook, Instagram or drop us a line at [email protected]. We are always looking for new collaborators, new backyards and new ideas.
Interested in helping us keep our artists fed and closed this year? Consider donating if you are able.
And remember shop while SMILE-ing, first locally and if you must on Amazon where every purchase helps us a little.
Other fun this season includes workshops for the young and young at heart, readings in new cities (we're looking at you Twin Cities!), school trips, adventures combining salt and pepper and Shakespeare and of course Tour 10: Hamlet.
As we unfold details we encourage you to ask questions and say hi. Find us on Facebook, Instagram or drop us a line at [email protected]. We are always looking for new collaborators, new backyards and new ideas.
Interested in helping us keep our artists fed and closed this year? Consider donating if you are able.
And remember shop while SMILE-ing, first locally and if you must on Amazon where every purchase helps us a little.