News :
01/08/2010 - More international news - UK German Connection puts us online
Our sponsor, UKGerman Connection, has published a report on the SHREW exchange online:
Showcase

07/20/2009 - Shrew taming
We did it! The second round of our exchange with Merthyr Tydfil College has been concluded - the Welsh group showed us their interpretation of THE TAMING OF THE SHREW in Berlin and we went to perform ours in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales.
Not only that, but the BBC reported on our joint venture on their Worldclass
site:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldclass/your_stories/20090625_shakespeare_twins.shtml

Very proud of our success and content with our achievement we are planning the project for next year - we will devise a sequel for 'Love's Labour's Lost'.
Once a play existed named 'Love's Labour's Won', but it got lost and we want to imagine a new short version in modern English which we plan to perform after a project week in spring 2010.

Of course The Shakespeare Players will play 'Love's Labour's Lost' (as usual, in June and in the original version) for which the preparations have already begun...

02/05/2009 - Berlin Mayor's Office published a report on our activities
Well, who says that we don't attract any attention?
Due to our etwinning bond, I was asked to write a report on our activities last year and submit some photos and links to our school web pages. So, here you can find the article: http://www.berlin.de/rbmskzl/europa/schule/fes.html
The Mayor wants to inform the public of successful European activities and we qualified - I should invite him to our shows, what do you think?

02/05/2009 - New social forum for the Tamers
For a better exchange between all participants in Berlin and Wales a social forum has been started: http://taming-bm.ning.com
The motto is: Two casts, two countries, one play.
We are looking very much forward to this international exchange and the trip to Wales in July!

10/09/2008 - Let's be shrewish
After our production of 'Comedy of Errors' we now turn to a merry war of words between Petruchio and Katherine, protagonists of 'The Taming of the Shrew'. We sincerely hope to have our Welsh partners over who will show us their rendition of the 'Shrew', which all depends on finding MONEY. Sponsors, unite and please give! If all goes well, we will return the visit and perform our own show in Wales open air, set in the 1950s with Elvis quiffs, white gloves for ladies and the cool music of the era.


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