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When the artististic directors, Hinks and Elaine Shimberg, Lisel and John Gale and Denis Calandra first discussed the idea of the British International Theatre Program (BRIT), little did they anticipate the success it would turn out to be. With the financial assistance of Hinks and Elaine Shimberg, Sir Cameron Mackintosh, Dan Doyle and the State of Florida Matching Grant Program, the BRIT Program has now become an established annual event and is the envy of many universities in the U.S.A. and even some conservatories!

For years The British International Theatre Program has sought out professional directors and choreographers, leading actors in theatre, television and film, voice and speech experts and top rate designers. These artists have brought their knowledge and experience in British classical theatre and contemporary cutting edge theatre to the students at USF in the form of hands on master classes and workshops. From William Shakespeare to Howard Barker, USF students are immersed in the best that British Theatre offers.

A passion for teaching and artistic excellence are the driving forces behind the British International Theatre Program (BRIT Program). Since 1991, USF School of Theatre and Dance has been carefully designing an undergraduate curriculum which integrates guest artists' skills into the everyday activitiy of each Spring semester. At 25 years of age, the film and theatre director Sam Mendes was our youngest teacher; at 90, dramatist Christopher Fry our eldest. As this suggests, British classical theatre is a living force, spanning generations and styles. We are privileged to have our students partake of the classical and contemporary training, and we are eager to work with our British cousins on the continuing development of this marvelous tradition.


Romeo and Juliet, BRIT 2006

2007

The Birthday Party
by Harold Pinter


Marc Powers | Director
John McEnery | Actor
Tim Woodward | Actor
Jo Cameron Brown | Vocal & Dialect Coach

The BRIT Program also presented
A Pinter Workshop: Revue Sketches

2006

Romeo and Juliet
by William Shakespeare


Tamara Harvey | Director
Tim Carroll | Master of Verse
Siān Williams | Choreographer
Yolanda Vazquez | Master of Voice

2005

The Golden Ass
by Peter Oswald
adapted from Roman author Apuleius

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Tamara Harvey | Director
Tim Carroll | Director
Siān Williams | Choreographer
Laura Hopkins | Designer


Tamara Harvey and Siān Williams
during rehearsal of The Golden Ass


Laura Hopkins in leading a design lecture

2004

The Tempest
by William Shakespeare

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Margarete Forsyth | Director
Julian Forsyth | Actor
Mel Churcher | Voice Coach
Simon Williams | Actor


Julian Forsyth with BRIT student Aisha Duran

2003

Inferences
Scenes by Howard Barker


Jane Bertish | Actor, Director
Melanie Jessop | Actor, Director
Brendan O'Hea| Actor
Sian Phillips | Actor
Tim Carroll | Director


Jane Bertish working with BRIT students in rehearsal

Putting Across a Song


Sian Phillips working with students during "Putting Across a Song" masterclass.


Tim Carroll with students in BRIT class

2002

The Comedy of Errors
By William Shakespeare


Matthew Francis | Director
Keith Baxter | Actor
Sir Donald Sinden | Actor
Sheridan Morley | Theatre Critic
Stephen Wrentmore | Director


Matthew Francis with BRIT students


Sir Donald Sinden presenting a lecture


Stephen Wrentmore with BRIT students

2001

As You Like It
By William Shakespeare


Philip Wilson | Director
Rachel Kavanaugh | Director
Ian Talbot | Actor
Maria Aitken | Actor
Mel Churcher | Voice Coach

2000

The Beaux Stratagem By George Farquhar


Lucy Pitman-Wallace | Director
Heather Davies | Musical Director
Barbara Houseman | Voice and Text Specialist
Maria Aitken | Actor - Acting High Comedy
Elizabeth Seal | Actor - Acting Musical Theatre

Director Lucy Pittman-Wallace discusses fight choreography with Jeff Norton

1999

Turgenev To Chekhov

Peter Barlow | Director, teacher, producer
James Roose-Evans | Director, writer
Bill Bryden | Director

1998

A Midsummer Night's Dream
By William Shakespeare


Rachel Kavanaugh | Director
Dominic Hill |Director
Keith Baxter |Actor
Denis Quilley |Actor, Director

1997

Shakespeare on Tour


Simon Williams | Actor
Richard Clifford |Actor
Bill Bryden |CBE Director
Joe Harmston |Director
Patrick Garland |Director
Matthew Gale | Producer


Simon Williams directing a scene with BRIT students

1996

The Winter's Tale
By William Shakespeare


Edward Hall |Director
David Acton |Actor
John Gale |Producer
Lisel Gale |Producer
Susan Date |Speech, Voice


Edward Hall in rehearsal


BRIT Artist David Acton

1995

Golden Girls
by Louise Page


Peter Barkworth |Actor
John Gale |Producer
Lisel Gale |Producer
Joe Harmston |Director
Ronald Harwood |Playwright
Louise Page |Playwright


Playwright Louise Parks lecturing to BRIT guest about Golden Girls


Golden Girls Publicity Photo

1994

Twelfth Night
By William Shakespeare


Matthew Francis | Director
John Gale |Producer
Lisel Gale |Producer, Actor
Joe Harmston |Director
Leigh Howard |Voice, Speech

1993

The Importance of Being Earnest
By Oscar Wilde


Lisel Gale |Producer, Actor
Matthew Francis |Director
Roger Moss |Actor
Leigh Howard |Voice, Speech
Tony Britton |Actor
David Conville | Director


Artistic Director John Gale talking with BRIT students

1992

The Boy With a Cart
By Christopher Fry


Christopher Fry | Playwright
Dorothy Tutin |Actor
Brian Rix |Actor
Peter Rice |Designer
Leigh Howard |Speech, Voice


Playwright and guest artist Christopher Fry

1991

Much Ado About Nothing
By William Shakespeare


Sam Mendes | Director
Patrick Garland | Director, Author
Amanda Root | Actor

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