2. PAST AND PRESENT ARTISTIC PROGRAMMES
1980-1999 2000-2009 2010-2019 2020-present
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3. According to Amy Clarke – Marketing Officer (Corporate), Royal
Shakespeare Company RSC and social media
Even though they try to make Shakespeare diverse for everyone.
There target audience is for those aged 16-44 mostly 16-24.
They also have a scheme called ‘The RSC Key’ a membership
applying for that age groups
4. EDUCATION AND OUTREACH PROGRAMMES
OF ROYAL SHAKESPEARE
When it comes to education and outreach programmes the RSC
doesn’t fail to show it. From, workshops from Key Stage 1 to
undergraduate for students & teacher resources to teacher
professional development for teachers.
They have an associate school's programme which is used to connect
to many schools and theatre throughout England.
Every year they also have a playmaking festival for schools and
theatres across the country. In year 2023 the 400th anniversary of
Shakespeare first folio People will take place and schools apart of this
programme will be taking part of this celebration.
5. HOW IS IT FUNDED AND BY WHOM?
Based on the latest press release, it is funded by the ACE (Arts
Council Of England) but they are also funded by fundraiser, and
anyone they are partnered with also, They also receive
donations from audiences. A patrons is also made for them to
get donations through that.
FUN FACT: The RSC was given a loan of £19.4 million due to the
impact of Covid-19 making an 86% loss of income in theatre🎭
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6. WHAT INTERESTS ME MOST ABOUT THE COMPANY’S
WORK?
• The amount of inclusiveness they provide for both
students and teachers
• How they managed to recover after the pandemic
• It surprised me finding out that this year (2023)
was the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare first
folio, and I find it cool it lasted that long and
probably longer in the future