We offer a regular programme of free Schools' Broadcasts of RSC productions.

PREPARING STUDENTS FOR A BROADCAST

Our research tells us that preparing young people to watch a production greatly increases their engagement and enjoyment. We believe that using rehearsal room approaches to Shakespeare in the classroom can help students of all ages and abilities gain a meaningful connection with his work. All schools registered for the broadcasts will have access to a range of supporting materials.

If you have any queries please contact schoolsbroadcast@rsc.org.uk

FAQ - Schools' Broadcast

  • Trouble registering?

  • Can my students watch at home?

  • Accessing the broadcast

  • How do I register for the broadcasts?

  • Families who usually homeschool

  • Does it cost anything to watch the broadcasts?

Watch a video about our Free Schools' Broadcasts

Shakespeare for everyone

Help us make Shakespeare and theatre-going vivid, accessible and fun for young people. As a charity with £4m to raise every year the support of our audience is vital in making those first experiences really count.  Please consider making a donation. 

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The work of the RSC Learning and National Partnerships department is generously supported by Paul Hamlyn Foundation, Esmée Fairbairn Foundation, The Clore Duffield Foundation, Foyle Foundation, GRoW @ Annenberg, The Polonsky Foundation, The Mackintosh Foundation, Stratford Town Trust, LSEG Foundation, The Goldsmiths’ Company Charity, John S Cohen Foundation, HDH Wills 1965 Charitable Trust, Teale Charitable Trust, The Grimmitt Trust, Sir James Knott Trust, The Oakley Charitable Trust, Misses Barrie Charitable Trust, and The Wyfold Charitable Trust

The RSC Acting Companies are generously supported by The Gatsby Charitable Foundation and The Kovner Foundation

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