Actors' Shakespeare Project (ASP) is a Boston-based theater company founded in 2003 by artistic director Benjamin Evett that performs the works of William Shakespeare throughout Greater Boston without a permanent theater space. ASP seeks to make Shakespeare accessible and relevant to diverse audiences by staging productions in unconventional spaces and through award-winning educational programming. Performances feature rotating casts of top local actors familiar with Shakespeare's texts who are able to deliver the language clearly without overly formal delivery. Upcoming ASP productions include an all-female "Macbeth" in October 2007 and "King John" in May 2008.