Syracuse University

Acclaimed international theater critic
and SU London faculty member
Matt Wolf to host week–long
immersion experience for
SU Alumni, June 11-18, 2011.

Experience a wide spectrum of contemporary London theatre, with access to the city’s hottest sold-out performances, plus daily discussions and lectures with theater directors, producers, and actors.

Participants will experience live performances daily at London’s most historic venues, and then join other alumni at SU’s Faraday House, located just off London’s famed West End theater district, getting a insider’s perspective at London theater. 

"This looks like a particularly vintage season: Shakespeare, Pinter, Albee, and Ibsen performed by stars like David Tennant, Kristin Scott Thomas, Imelda Staunton, and Penelope Wilton,” says Wolf.  “All that, plus the Royal Opera House and the Globe, as well, should contribute to as illuminating, enlightening, and entertaining a trip as one could imagine."

Reserve your spot now

The Royal Wedding isn’t the only drama unfolding in London this year!  Become a student again, and see the theatre like you haven’t before, while still having ample time to experience historic and exciting London in its summer splendor.

Check out the SU's London Theater Experience website, and reserve your spot online!

Questions? Contact Eric Persons, director of regional programs, at edperson@syr.edu or 315.443.3910.


Brought to you in partnership with the SU College of Visual and Performing Arts, the Department of Drama, Syracuse Stage, and the Office of Alumni Relations.

Matt Wolf


Matt Wolf is a London theater critic for The International Herald Tribune, online at www.nytimes.com, and London editor of broadway.com.

He writes regularly for Bloomberg, The Daily Telegraph, and The Guardian, and spent 13 years as London theater critic for Variety and 20 years as arts and theater writer for The Associated Press.

Recent articles by Matt Wolf


Check out the SU's London Theater Experience website, and reserve your spot online!
Questions? Contact
Eric Persons, director of regional programs, at edperson@syr.edu or 315.443.3910.

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