winter 2009
London: Contemporary British Theater
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Date

December 28 - January 15, 2009

DESCRIPTION

This 3-credit course immerses students in the world of London theatre. During your stay you will see new London productions of eight plays including musicals, comedies and serious drama. Lectures on contemporary British playwrights and London stagecraft by local experts will accompany the plays, as will class discussions. This program includes excursions to Canterbury/Dover and Cambridge, as well as tours of the most popular sites in the city. Class lectures will be held at local cafes, keeping the atmosphere light and intriguing.


CREDITS

3 Mason credits in ENGL 202, 302H, 360, or THR 497.

See Mason course catalog for description and prerequisites of the courses.

HOUSING

Students will stay in double or triple occupancy accommodations

FACULTY

Prof. David R. Beach, Department of English, GMU

 

ELIGIBILITY

The program is open to George Mason University and non-Mason students of all levels, staff, faculty, and alumni, as well as the general public. To obtain credit, you need at least a 2.25 GPA.

COST

Program Fee: $TBD

The program fee includes:

The fee does NOT include:

Visit your Financial Aid Office to see if financial aid applies.

Financial aid may apply, visit the financial aid office at your home university for details. Center for Global Education - Mason Abroad Scholarships available.

Center for Global Education - Mason Abroad reserves the right to make any necessary changes including adjustments in cost in the event that unforeseen circumstances arise.

CGE reserves the right to raise its program fees in light of currency fluctuations or any other unforeseen circumstances.

APPLICATION & DEADLINE

Deadline: October 3, 2008

Questions? Check our Frequently Asked Questions web page!

To apply, first, consult the "How to Apply" section and, second, complete the online Center for Global Education - Mason Abroad application. You must pay the non-refundable $100 application fee for your application to be considered.

CONTACT INFORMATION

For more information contact:
Program Officer: Marie alice Arnold