Kevin Rich

Kevin Rich, associate professor of theatre in the Department of Theatre & Dance at CU Boulder, received his BA from Grinnell College and MFA from Yale School of Drama. His research interests include Shakespeare's original practices, the intersection of Shakespeare and civic engagement and the development of new work inspired by classical texts. He has worked as an actor and director for regional theatre companies and Shakespeare festivals across the country, including serving as artistic director of the Illinois Shakespeare Festival for five seasons. Here at CU, Kevin serves as the Director of the Applied Shakespeare graduate certificate program.

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William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night: Comedy, Conflict, and Community (Coursera) Coursera
University of Colorado Boulder

William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night: Comedy, Conflict, and Community (Coursera)

Dive into the world of one of Shakespeare’s most beloved comedies with our Twelfth Night course. Gain insights into the play's intricate plot, rich characters, and timeless themes as you explore its comedic elements, interpersonal conflicts, and societal commentary. Join us for a journey through literature, performance, and scholarly analysis.

May 25th 2026
5-12 Weeks
Perspectives from the Stage: Actors Discuss Romeo and Juliet (Coursera) Coursera
University of Colorado Boulder

Perspectives from the Stage: Actors Discuss Romeo and Juliet (Coursera)

Dive deep into the timeless tale of Romeo and Juliet with 'Perspectives from the Stage: Actors Discuss Romeo and Juliet'. This exclusive course offers a unique opportunity to explore the play through the lens of professional actors. Featuring interviews with 14 seasoned performers, this course provides an unparalleled insight into various interpretations, challenges, and triumphs of performing Shakespeare's classic. Whether you're a literature enthusiast, a theater student, or simply captivated by the enduring appeal of Romeo & Juliet, this course promises to enrich your understanding and appreciation of one of the most celebrated plays in history.

May 25th 2026
5-12 Weeks
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