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Shakespeare & Violence Prevention Program in Southeast Colorado

The Shakespeare & Violence Prevention program (SVP), a collaboration with the Colorado Shakespeare Festival (CSF), CU Theatre & Dance, and the Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence, pairs Shakespeare’s plays with violence-prevention research. Since 2011, SVP has reached more than 140,000 K-12 students. Its methods are outlined in a new book: Shakespeare & Violence Prevention: A Practical Handbook for Educators 

This year, the SVP troupe is performing The Tempest and Hamlet in schools across Colorado. The team recently completed a two-day residency in Southeast Colorado. SVP actors were accompanied by  Professor Kevin Rich, director of the abridged Hamlet, and CSF Director of Outreach Amanda Giguere, author of Shakespeare & Violence Prevention: A Practical Handbook for Educators. The actors performed for 410 students, bused in from six schools across three counties (Bent, Las Animas, and Otero). Prior to the visit, the SVP team trained Otero College professors and students online in workshop facilitation. During the residency, SVP actors and Otero College facilitators led breakout sessions connecting the plays to contemporary violence.  

Additionally, Rich trained local teachers in Applied Shakespeare, exploring how Shakespeare’s plays resonate with contemporary issues. A free public performance of Hamlet concluded with a discussion featuring a representative from Colorado’s Office of School Safety, alongside Rich, Giguere and the actors.  

 “This recent visit to La Junta was a powerful reminder of how learning can be engaging, lively and fun,” said Giguere. “Our professional actors worked alongside Otero students, CU faculty, and K-12 students and teachers to share the power of live theatre. It was inspiring to see people collaborate and use the arts to connect our communities.” 

This visit was funded by CU’s President’s Fund for the Humanities. The 2025-26 SVP program is also funded in part by PACES, Boulder Arts Commission, Kahn Family Teaming Fund, RIO Arts & Humanities Grant, school fees and individual donations to the CSF Education Endowment and the CSF Education Fund. To request the program in your community, visit here.