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Workshop: Verse - Back to Basics is Live!
Facilitator: Nia Gwynne (Actress)
Zoom Workshop Schedule:
(Actress)
Nia Gwynne has worked with the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) extensively, playing some notorious Shakespearean characters along the way, including Goneril in King Lear and Tamora in Titus Andronicus. Nia trained at RADA and her career spans theatre, film and television, Nia brings a wealth of experience to this workshop. Her credits include roles in the BAFTA Award-winning film Pride, as well as Darkest Hour alongside Gary Oldman. On stage, she has worked with the RSC, Young Vic, National Theatre Wales, and many more, honing her ability to breathe life into complex, morally ambiguous characters.
This Zoom session, titled "Why Playing Bad is SO Good," invites participants to delve deep into some of Shakespeare's dangerous and morally intricate characters. Whether you are an actor, a Shakespeare enthusiast, or someone fascinated by the human psyche, this workshop offers an opportunity to explore the darker corners of the Bard's work and understand why playing a villain can be one of the most rewarding experiences in theatre.
About Nia Gwynne: Nia trained at RADA and has worked extensively across theatre, film, and television. Her theatre credits include roles with the RSC, Young Vic, National Theatre Wales. On screen, she has appeared in productions such as The Long Call (ITV), Temple (Sky), and The Chelsea Detective (Amazon). Nia's workshops focus on embracing the complexities of Shakespeare's characters, allowing actors and enthusiasts alike to find depth, nuance, and personal connection within the text.
Join us for an engaging and eye-opening exploration of Shakespeare's tricky characters, and discover why playing bad can be so good.
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The Montague Shakespeare Festival is proudly presented by the Shea Theater Arts Center and RiverCulture with the generous support of Greenfield Savings Bank, The Mass Cultural Council Festival Grant, and the MCC Local Cultural Councils of Amherst and Montague.