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Dear Winedale community,

I am deeply honored to be the new director of Shakespeare at Winedale. Although 
I spent most of the summer moving from California to Texas, I was able to work 
with the Winedale class of 2025 in both June and August, as they began and 
ended their remarkable season. Over the last several months, I have been blown 
away by the creativity and generosity of the Winedale community. Doc Ayres, 
Laurel Loehlin, and Madge Darlington have been unceasingly kind and helpful, as 
have this summer’s assistant director, Grant Gilker, the Winedale site staff, 
the UT English staff and faculty, and the many alums who have shared their 
memories and hopes with me.

With former camper Erin Harvey at Miniwanca Girls Camp reunion, Michigan, 2025

With the cast and crew of A Midsummer Yosemite's Dream, Yosemite National Park, 
2024

I come to Winedale after spending the last fourteen years in the Literature 
Department at University of California Merced; for the last eight years, I 
served as the founding director of Shakespeare in Yosemite 
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 Before that, I spent many summers of my life at Camp Miniwanca in Western 
Michigan, building intentional programming for young people. The two things I 
love most in this world are creating collaborative theatre with students and 
working in an intensive in-residence environment: I know the transformative 
power of both, and I can’t believe my luck to have landed at the best place in 
the world for doing both.

I have already been talking to staff, students, and alums about our 2026 season 
and beyond, and I hope that you’ll reach out to me with your own thoughts about 
Winedale’s life-changing programs. If you are able, please join in an 
all-Winedale Zoom call on November 10th at 7:00 pm Central Time (more 
information below) to talk about the past, present, and future of 
Shakespeare-making in the theatre barn. 

Doc Ayres, Laurel Loehlin, Madge Darlington, and Katie Brokaw at the 2025 
Winedale Reunion

Warmly,

Katherine Steele Brokaw

 

Katie is co-organizing a free online conference, Globe for Globe: Shakespeare 
and Environmental Justice, which will feature 52 theatre-makers and academics 
from around the world presenting over 24 hours, from 9 am Central September 12 
to 9 am Central September 13. Katie's paper, "Teaching Environmental Justice 
Through Shakespearean Performance: Reflections on Shakespeare in Yosemite" is 
at 3:00 pm Central.

People can register for free and see the full schedule by clicking here 
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Shakespeare at Winedale Outreach is almost in full fall swing already – our 5th 
grade teams at Maplewood Elementary in Austin and Herrington in Round Rock are 
already hard at work and play, exploring scenes from “As You Like It” and “A 
Midsummer Night’s Dream,” respectively. Meanwhile other Shakespeare teams are 
set to get rolling soon at Blackshear and Blanton in Austin, and our Outreach 
Players troupe is preparing for a performance at the Westminster retirement 
community on Saturday, Oct. 4. It’s been exciting to see a new group of 
students dive into these words and characters; one 5th grade girl at Maplewood 
told Clayton and classroom teacher Tara Stine last week, “I have an 
announcement: I love this!” And in Mr. Jeffrey’s room at Herrington, four 
students already can perform the “Sweet are the uses of adversity” speech of 
Duke Senior without book. The Herrington team is already booked for a 
“curtain-raiser” at the Curtain Theater on Saturday, Oct. 4 as well. All of 
these students will be together on the last Saturday in April of 2026 for the 
Festival of Play!

Students perform at the Festival of Play (PC Clayton Stromberger)

 

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about this event!

All Winedale Zoom Call

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