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FACULTY- LED PROGRAMS 

Spring 2010

Professor Winter's group in London, 2006

An introduction to theatre in the theatre capital of the world!  The course includes performances at such notable venues as the Royal Theatre Drury Lane, the Royal National Theatre, the "fringe" Almeida Theatre and a West End musical production.  In addition participants will tour the reconstructed Globe Theatre on London's South Bank, the Theatre Museum and Theatre Royal, and enjoy a day-trip to Stonehenge and Bath.

Europe's largest city, London today is a cosmopolitan center of culture rivaled by few other cities in the world, with much to be seen and enjoyed during a week's stay.

*Students must register and pay for THEA 395 (1 credit) or THEA 495 (3 credits) for spring registration in order to participate in this program.

  

HIGHLIGHTS

Introductory London Tour

3-4 London theater
performances

Tour of BBC Studios

Stonehenge

Bath

Central London Hotel

 

 

Angel Studios in London

 Faculty Leader:

Professor Winters is the resident designer for the Theatre Arts program at Old Dominion University and serves as the Director of Film Studies in the College of Arts and Letters.

He earned his M.S. and M.F.A. degrees from Illinois State University and has made several previous visits to London.  He looks forward to the opportunity to introduce others to the wonderful world of London Theatre.
 


ITINERARY

4 March: Depart Norfolk
5 March: Arrive London, city tour
6 March: Free Day
7 March: London Museum, Evening Performance
8 March
: AM and afternoon free; Optional evening performance
9 March: Day trip to Stonehenge
& Bath
10 March: A.M. - Royal Drury Lane Theatre and London Theatre Museum; evening performance
11 March: Backstage tour of National Theatre; evening
performance
12 March: Globe Theatre tour; evening performance
13 March: Return to Norfolk

*Subject to Change: The office of Study Abroad reserves the right to make changes to a program in light of currency fluctuations, changing security and safety conditions, or any other unforeseen circumstances.

Globe Theatre, London

  • Office of Study Abroad                            OR                       Prof. Konrad Winters
    Spong Hall,                                                                            113 Stables Theatre
    2nd Floor                                                                               757-683-5174
    Bolling Ave. and Hampton Blvd.                                           kwinters@odu.edu
    757-683-5378                                                                       
    studyabroad@odu.edu
  • THEA 495, 3 credits or 1 credit (spring semester registration)
  • Priority Application Deadline: November 13, 2009
  • Cost Information
  • Download Application  (Turn in application with $250 deposit to the Office of Study Abroad, Spong Hall, Room 212, Norfolk, VA 23509)