I can’t think of “Rancho Pillow” without thinking of Terry Galloway in various 
pillow assisted costumes.   My contribution is on its way.   Camp  + 
Shakespeare:  what could be better?  

 

Heather Dolstra

 

 

 

From: shakespeare-at-winedale-email-l...@googlegroups.com 
<shakespeare-at-winedale-email-l...@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of James Ayres
Sent: Monday, February 4, 2019 7:19 PM
To: Shakespeare at Winedale 1970-2000 alums <winedale-l@lists.wikimedia.org>; 
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Cc: James Ayres <jay...@cvctx.com>
Subject: Camp Shakespeare 2019

 

 

Greetings to all!  

As we begin a new year (where did January go?) , I’m writing to bring you up to 
date on Camp Shakespeare.  As many of you know, Robin and I learned in 
June—just before we began the 2018 sessions—that we would be losing our 
campsite at Briarfield, our home for the last 7 years.  One of the owners is 
very ill and they’ve decided to sell the property.

 

So in August, with brilliant performances of The Comedy of Errors and A 
Midsummer Night’s Dream behind us, we began a search for a new site.  And found 
one almost immediately!  It is called “Rancho Pillow.”  Google it when you have 
time.  It is a very comfortable, creative, environment.  My first thought was 
that it would also be a great place for the 50th reunion!  It even has an 
air-conditioned tepee with a king-sized bed!  

 

Anyway, that’s just the beginning of new things for Camp Shakespeare in 2019.  
Here are some more:  we will be exploring The Merchant of Venice in Session 1 
and Hamlet in Session 2 and having FOUR performances of each play rather than 
our usual three..  And to our usual venues at Winedale, Henkel Hall in Round 
Top and the Crystal Theater in Gonzales, we are adding The Scottish Rite 
Theater in Austin (thanks to Susan Todd), for matinee performances.

 

And we have added one day to each session, giving us the advantage of an 
evening performance at Winedale for the first time!  We have also set a much 
earlier deadline for applications: March 1 rather than April 1.  And, because 
our operating costs are about to rise with the new setting and escalating food 
costs, we have raised the Camp Fee from $1,000 to $1,500.

 

So a lot of new things.  And we are pleased to note that we have already 
received some 35 applications for next summer and with each one, we get more 
excited. 

 

And we are learning that many applicants will require financial assistance.

 

To make our budget we will need funding from the private sector, so please 
consider sending a gift.  Your support in the past has made possible not only 
scholarship monies for financially disadvantaged kids but our van rental and 
other operating costs.  This year I project our need at $18,000.

 

Robin and I treasure your contribution because you are a special part of the 
Shakespeare at Winedale program.  Thanks for considering a gift to Camp 
Shakespeare. 

 

As usual, you may send a check to Camp Shakespeare at PO Box 202, Round 

Top Texas 78954. Please make it “to” The University of Texas and mark it “for” 
Camp Shakespeare.

 

Cheers,

 

Doc and Robin Grace

Jim (Doc) Ayres

Professor Emeritus, The University of Texas

Founding Director, Shakespeare at Winedale and Camp Shakespeare

Director of Mission, Camp Shakespeare

 

 

 

 

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