Programs for Educators

Project Discovery Student Matinees

Project Discovery is a powerful tool for bringing literature to life through live professional theater at a discounted price at student matinees. Learn more>>

Classroom Workshops and Residencies

In-school workshops
Invite a Trinity Rep teaching artist to your classroom. Learn More >

In-school residencies
A flexible theater residency program to meet your classroom needs.
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PD Plus
Each year, Trinity Rep designates one production as our "Education Centerpiece." These productions are usually either a Shakespeare or an American classic (such as Our Town by Thornton Wilder, Shakespeare's Richard III or A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry). Schools attending students matinees of our "Education Centerpiece" production are eligible to receive a number of complimentary in-school workshops, taught by our professional actors and our education staff.

Project Discovery Arts/Literacy Partnership Learn More >
 
Professional Development Workshops

For educators looking to integrate Trinity Rep plays into their classroom curricula
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Teacher Preview performances

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Project Discovery's School-to-Career Initiative

For teachers and schools interested in the theater as a workplace we offer backstage tours, career day presentations, job shadows and internships. Learn more>>

 
Join the Education Mailing List !

To receive information about educational programming from Trinity Rep, please send your name, address, phone number and email address to education@trinityrep.com By joining this list you will receive only updates about our education programs, which touch thousands of community children each year.

 
Educational Program Funders
Trinity Rep's education programs are made possible in part by The Hearst Foundation; CVS Caremark Charitable Trust; Textron; The Yawkey Foundation; Rhode Island State Council on the Arts; Rhode Island Health and Educational Building Corporation; Amgen; Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. McCulloch, Jr., Trustees of the McAdams Charitable Foundation; Phyllis Kimball Johnstone & H. Earl Kimball Foundation; Nancy Carolyn Greene Endowment Fund; The Grant Sherburne Fund; and many private donors.