ESP Biography



AUDREY SENIOR, ESP Teacher




Major: English, Theatre and Performance

College/Employer: Stanford

Year of Graduation: 2022

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Past Classes

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A7381: Performing Shakespeare in Splash Fall 2019 (Nov. 16 - 17, 2019)
Like bad puns? Fake deaths? Love triangles? Secret twins??? Come join StanShakes and learn all about the original soap operas. Shakespeare is ridiculous and beautiful, but also super confusing and weird. (Godgigoden! Gramercy! 'Sblood!) We will teach you how to understand and perform Shakespeare so you can impress your friends. No acting experience is required, but a willingness to be silly is highly recommended.


A6925: Performing Shakespeare in Splash Spring 2019 (May. 04 - 05, 2019)
Like bad puns? Fake deaths? Love triangles? Secret twins??? Come join StanShakes and learn all about the original soap operas. Shakespeare is ridiculous and beautiful, but also super confusing and weird. (Godgigoden! Gramercy! 'Sblood!) We will teach you how to understand and perform Shakespeare so you can impress your friends. No acting experience is required, but a willingness to be silly is highly recommended.


A6926: Building Worlds and Breaking Down Barriers: Creating Unexpected Theatre in Splash Spring 2019 (May. 04 - 05, 2019)
Have you ever wondered what makes theatre so magical? How you can enter into a performance space and become immediately immersed in the action onstage? Have you ever wanted to make a fake murder* seem as realistic as possible? Join The Stanford Shakespeare Company and learn how to design for plays! Whether you're interested in creating costumes, sets, lights, or sound, we will work together to bring your vision to life. If you like technical theatre, acting, or just having fun and creating art, this class is for you! *Please note, The Stanford Shakespeare Company does not condone murdering your classmates, no matter how many productions of Macbeth they insist on performing.