Performance Address
1806 West Lawn Ave., Madison, WI 53711

Mailing Address

2935 S. Fish Hatchery, #126, Madison, WI 53711

Email: ysp(at)ysp(dot)org


Co-Directors

Anne DiPrima, Psy.D.
Richard DiPrima, Psy.D.

Staff

Wendy Vardaman, Ph.D.,
Administrator

Rebecca Young,
Intern Asst. to the Directors

YSP's Board

Harold Bennett
Anne DiPrima
Frank DiPrima
Richard DiPrima
Margaret Franson
Michel Wattiaux


YSP in the News

OnMilwaukee.com, December, 2011, "My most inspirational theater person," by Damien Jacques

WI State Journal, 2011, "Young Shakespeare Players stages original 10-hour adaptation of Charles Dickens’ novel Our Mutual Friend"

Channel 27,
"Tackling Shakespeare at an Early Age,"
August 14, 2011

WORT's Radio Literature, June 23, 2011,
(Directors & actors from Our Mutual Friend discuss the production.)

WI State Journal, 2009,
"Understanding Shakespeare"

Capitol Times, 2007,
"The Plot Dickens"

WI State Journal, 2007,
“Dickens Redux”

Wisconsin Woman, 2007,
"Using Shakespeare to Bring Out the Best in Children"

Anew, 2006,
Interview with Anne DiPrima

Madison Magazine, 2005,
"Teaching Tiny Thespians"

WI State Journal, 2005,
"The Bard on Monroe Street"

Milwaukee Journal Sentinal, 2003 "Perchance to Dream"

WI State Journal, 2003, "Shakespeare Through the Eyes of Youth"

WI State Journal, 2001
"Orphans No More"

"The incredible fact is that...kids aged eight to sixteen...were doing Shakespeare with a fervor and understanding that would do justice to graduate students in English." —Wisconsin Academy Review

"Can kids do Shakespeare? Yes - uncut and unbelievable!... [an] annual miracle...an atmosphere in which the children teach each other...All I wish is that I were young enough to join them." —Isthmus, 1997 (read more)

"Anyone who wants to take part is accepted and guaranteed a speaking part. Let there be no mistake, these kids want to be here....A glance tells you these are serious actors performing one of the world's greatest plays with more emotion and understanding than many adults. " Highlights Magazine, 1994 (read more)




About Us

The Young Shakespeare Players (YSP), a non-profit theater program founded in 1980, invites youth, ages 7-18, to perform full-length, original works of Shakespeare, G.B Shaw, and Charles Dickens. There are no auditions or rejections. Any young person who registers will receive one or more substantial speaking roles. Designed to show participants, their families, and the community that these plays are delightful, accessible, and fun, YSP is the only year-round program of its kind. Actors learn to appreciate both the language and the drama in these great works as well as the technical aspects of acting and stagecraft. Special programs are also available for veteran actors, ages 14-26, and adult actors, ages 18 and up (the Adult Shakespeare Circle).



What Does the YSP Playhouse Look Like? Video by Brad Parkel.

Directors

RichardDiPrima

Richard DiPrima, Psy.D., Director, founded The Young Shakespeare Players in 1980 in Madison, Wisconsin. Since then, he has directed thousands of actors (from six to eighty-six years of age) in Madison and Chicago, in full-length productions of Shakespeare plays. He has taught scores of seminars on the technical aspects of Shakespeare's language to students of all ages, as well as to seasoned doctoral-level scholars. Richard is a clinical psychologist and, formerly, a business owner and editor and publisher of educational materials. He is author of The Actor’s and Intelligent Reader’s Guide to the Language of Shakespeare: A Complete Handbook, and Our Mutual Friend (a four-act stage play adapted from the novel by Charles Dickens). He and his family live in Madison, next door to the YSP Playhouse.

Anne DiPrima

Anne DiPrima, Psy.D., Co-Director of The Young Shakespeare Players, has been instrumental in the conception and production of all YSP projects, in both Madison and Chicago, since 1984. Idle Conversation, Richard and AnneAs Costumer, she designs and constructs original costumes for all YSP productions. She also manages the complex task of casting the young actors in each production. Anne is a clinical psychologist and maintains a full-time psychology practice in Madison. She was a teacher, graphic designer, journalist, and editor before becoming a psychologist and joining YSP.