ESP Biography



ALEXI STEIN, Junior, actress, programmer, lover of chocolate




Major: Computer Science

College/Employer: Stanford

Year of Graduation: 2019

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Brief Biographical Sketch:

Junior at Stanford and Co-Outreach Coordinator for the Stanford Shakespeare Company! I love acting and have three years experience in teaching it to others. This year I'll be co-teaching "Performing Shakespeare" with Diego Dew.



Past Classes

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A6227: Performing Shakespeare in Splash Spring 2018 (May. 05 - 06, 2018)
Like bad puns? Fake deaths? Love triangles? Secret twins??? Come join StanShakes and learn all about the original soap operas. Shakespeare is ridiculous and beautiful, but also super confusing and weird. (Godgigoden! Gramercy! 'Sblood!) We will teach you how to understand and perform Shakespeare so you can impress your friends. No acting experience is required, but a willingness to be silly is highly recommended.


A5944: Performing Shakespeare in Splash Fall 2017 (Nov. 11 - 12, 2017)
Come join members of the Stanford Shakespeare Company and learn the basics of performing a Shakespeare scene! Shakespearean language can seem pretty difficult and intimidating when you read it in English class, but when you see it performed you can understand it. His tragedies can be sad and moving, and his comedies are filled with bad puns and ridiculous fight scenes. We will teach you how to use the text to inform your character and how to use your body to help tell the story. No acting experience is required, but a willingness to be silly is highly recommended.


A5482: Performing Shakespeare in Splash Spring 2017 (Apr. 22 - 23, 2017)
Come join members of the Stanford Shakespeare Company and learn the basics of performing a Shakespeare scene! Shakespearean language can seem pretty difficult and intimidating when you read it in English class, but when you see it performed you can understand it. His tragedies can be sad and moving, and his comedies are filled with bad puns and ridiculous fight scenes. We will teach you how to use the text to inform your character and how to use your body to help tell the story. No acting experience is required, but a willingness to be silly is highly recommended.


A5166: Performing Shakespeare in Splash Fall 2016 (Dec. 03 - 04, 2016)
Come join members of the Stanford Shakespeare Company and learn the basics of performing a Shakespeare scene! Shakespearean language can seem pretty difficult and intimidating when you read it in English class, but when you see it performed you can understand it. His tragedies can be sad and moving, and his comedies are filled with bad puns and ridiculous fight scenes. We will teach you how to use the text to inform your character and how to use your body to help tell the story. No acting experience is required, but a willingness to be silly is highly recommended.