Bolles Honors the Bard

Students perform scenes from Shakespeare classics at the Bartram Campus for Shakespeare Day.
Students perform scenes from Shakespeare classics at the Bartram Campus for Shakespeare Day.
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Eighth grade students paid tribute to The Bard at The Bolles School’s annual Shakespeare Day.

Festivities were held at the Bolles’ Bartram Campus, where House Capulet and House Montague faced off in spirited competitions. The day began with theatrical performances from some of the classics like “Romeo and Juliet” and “Macbeth” and included musical performances, trivia and a Shakespeare insult game show.

Shakespeare Day was organized by Middle School English teachers Deborah Carney, Tim Crete and Morgan Teichert with Carney sharing details about her trip to Shakespeare-focused time in Verona, Italy, last summer, a trip funded by her Ottenstroer Fellowship.

Period costumes add authenticity to the day’s events for Shakespeare Day.
Period costumes add authenticity to the day’s events for Shakespeare Day.
Tags: Deborah Carney, Morgan Teichert, Shakespeare Day, The Bolles School, Tim Crete


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