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Last night, Chicago Shakespeare Theater (CST) welcomed 600 students, young people, and teachers from the Chicago area to a free performance of One Knight Only! Sir Ian McKellen Onstage with Gandalf, Shakespeare, and YOU! The esteemed actor took the stage in The Yard to share his illustrious 60-year career and reprise some of his most iconic roles from Shakespeare and beyond. He also took questions from the audience, and invited participants to share the stage with him at times throughout the evening.
Students and teachers from 22 high schools and three universities across the Chicago area, along with young people from A.B.L.E. (Artists Breaking Limits and Expectations), Steppenwolf Theatre's Young Adult Council, and Goodman Theatre's Youth Art Council, were in attendance.
With two performances of Short Shakespeare! Hamlet running concurrently in the Courtyard Theater alongside the One Knight Only! student performance, CST welcomed nearly 1,700 students in a single day to experience Shakespeare live onstage.
The event, which McKellen generously gifted to CST, recognizes the Theater's commitment to Shakespeare and young people. CST serves more students and teachers than any theater in Chicago, annually providing more than 20,000 students with deeply subsidized tickets to performances and free learning programs. CST is a leader in introducing the next generation to Shakespeare's work, with 83% of student participants reporting that they are experiencing Shakespeare for the first time. CST believes that theater is for everyone and can transform lives, with programs that support the development of young people's crucial skills, including social-emotional competencies, critical literacy, and meaningful collaboration in classrooms and in life. No matter where an individual is on their learning journey, CST fosters a space to explore, absorb, create, and build community through lifelong learning programs.
"I am immensely grateful to Ian for giving Chicago students such a unique opportunity to spend an evening in his company, which expresses his and our deep commitment to Shakespeare and to future audiences," shared CST Artistic Director Edward Hall. "He shares our belief that it is every young person's right to have access to Shakespeare and to the shared experience of theater."
This performance marked McKellen's first return to Chicago in 40 years.
This evening, McKellen will give a ticketed benefit performance, with all proceeds going to support Chicago Shakespeare Theater's mission.
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