SETSCO presents Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing

It’s 1959 in Messina, Connecticut, Elvis is all over the radio, and Pedro, the captain of the winning football team, and his crew are invited…

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Halloween Horror Hospital

The old Sacred Heart hospital at 12th and Gonzalez in East Hill enjoys a reputation for being haunted. Visitors claim to have been tapped on…

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SETSCO announces classes starting in August

Rosters are filling at the Southeastern Teen Shakespeare Company for this fall’s menu of Shakespeare-related classes. In addition to acting, the conservatory offers courses in…

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Mystery Shakespeare Theater Camp set for June 13-17

Southeastern Teen Shakespeare Company announces Summer Camp PENSACOLA, Fla. – It’s a mystery of Shakespearean proportions as this year’s campers create a whodunit from the…

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Southeastern Teen Shakespeare Company announces Spring Break Camp

The Southeastern Teen Shakespeare Company has come up with a unique theme for its Spring Break camp. The campers will create a whodunit from scratch…

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SETSCO presents ‘Hamlet’

Press Release: Ten years ago, a group of teen actors and their teacher founded an acting company in Pensacola out of an enthusiastic desire to…

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Bard Battle during spring break

Press release: For two days in March, students can join members of the Southeastern Teen Shakespeare Company to explore the world of Shakespeare’s fights —…

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Southeastern Teen Shakespeare Company offers a class for home school students

This spring, home school students can find out what it takes to put on a Shakespeare play in a class led by the director of…

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Southeastern Teen Shakespeare Company announces auditions for their 10th season

The Southeastern Teen Shakespeare Company (SETSCO) invites all teen members of the community to audition for its tenth company. SETSCO will hold auditions for the…

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Staged reading of King John: A fundraiser benefiting the Southeastern Teen Shakespeare Company

Professionals from around Pensacola have come together to read and interpret one of William Shakespeare’s lesser-known works, KING JOHN, in a project benefiting the Southeastern…

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Summer with Shakespeare

Southeastern Teen Shakespeare Company announces three Shakespeare Camps Three evil witches help Macbeth commit the murder in his heart. Joan of Arc leads the French…

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The ‘Steaming’ of the Shrew

Southeastern Teen Shakespeare Company presents Shakespeare’s classic comedy in June Things are ho-hum in Padua, and Katherina Minola is annoyed by all the men in…

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