For the Benefit of

Young Shakespeare Workshop

You are cordially invited to enjoy an evening performance of

ROMEO & JULIET presented by Young Shakespeare Workshop's REVOLVING COMPANY

Monday June 15 7:00pm   Shorewood H.S. Theatre 17300 Fremont Avenue North, Shoreline Washington 98133-5299

a pay-what-you-can benefit performance

 This year the Revolving Company has presented free and pay-what -you-can performances in west Seattle for Chief Sealth H.S. & Southwest Interagency (at Youngstown Cultural Arts Center), and in south Seattle at  Franklin H.S. and at Cleveland H.S.  Please join us in June, just north of Seattle, for an evening public peformance at Shorewood H.S. in Shoreline. 

Come lend a hand of support to Young Shakespeare Workshop''s nationally recognized tuition-free summer program.   For seventeen years YSW has created a new community of students from all around Seattle and beyond bound by a love of words.  Because there is no tuition, YSW is uniquely positioned to draw together participants from all walks of life.  The only requirement is a passion for language. Bring someone who might become a first year participant this coming summer!  Information on how to become part of YSW's programs will be available at the performance.  For more info call 206-284-7580.

My experience with Young Shakespeare Workshop was educational, enlightening, inspiring, demanding, reliable, and fun. Those seven weeks were an important time to me because they brought about a realization that I love to act, especially Shakespeare. This summer, we were all types of kids, but we worked together with our teachers to build on our knowledge and skill. Coming into this as an eighth grader with nothing better to do with my summer, I was ready for a boring, monotonous few months. Coming out of this as a freshman who couldn't have had a better summer, I am changed. I feel different, I look different, I want different, I learn different, I respect different, I know different, I act different. I believe that different makes the world go round. I credit the Young Shakespeare Workshop as one of those things you know that peace and life as we know it wouldn't be able to exist without.