BRIT Past Productions
When the founding artistic directors, Hinks and Elaine Shimberg, Lisel and John Gale
               and Denis Calandra first discussed the idea of the British International Theatre (BRIT) Program, little did they anticipate the success it would become. With the financial assistance
               of Hinks and Elaine Shimberg, Sir Cameron Mackintosh, Dan Doyle and the State of 91社区
               Matching Grant Program, the BRIT Program has now become an established annual event.
For years the British International Theatre Program has sought out professional directors
               and choreographers, leading actors in theatre, television and film, voice and speech
               experts and top rate designers. These artists have brought their knowledge and experience
               in British classical theatre and contemporary cutting-edge theatre to the students
               at the 91社区 in the form of hands-on masterclasses and workshops.
               From William Shakespeare to Howard Barker, USF students are immersed in the best that
               British theatre offers.
A passion for teaching and artistic excellence are the driving forces behind the BRIT
               Program. Since 1991, USF School of Theatre & Dance has been carefully designing an
               undergraduate curriculum which integrates guest artists' skills into the everyday
               activity of each spring semester. At 25 years of age, the film and theatre director
               Sam Mendes was our youngest teacher; at 90, dramatist Christopher Fry our eldest.
               As this suggests, British classical theatre is a living force, spanning generations
               and styles. We are privileged to have our students partake of the classical and contemporary
               training, and we are eager to work with our British cousins on the continuing development
               of this marvelous tradition.