Christy Burgess
B.A. University of Alaska Fairbanks
M.A. Drama & Theatre Education University of Warwick, UK
Christy is the co-founder the Robinson Shakespeare Company (RSC). As the Shakespeare Outreach Director for the Robinson Shakespeare Company (RSC), the signature educational program at the RCLC. The Robinson Shakespeare Company has reached thousands of students and hundreds of teachers through drama classes, workshops, and theatrical production. Christy directed the RSC in three performances yearly and mentored youth participation in the English Speaking Union Shakespeare Monologue Competition.
Christy attended the University of Alaska Fairbanks, and received her M.A. in Drama and Theatre Education from the University of Warwick. Before moving to South Bend, Christy worked at the Fairbanks Shakespeare Theatre as their Education Manager, and had the pleasure of traveling to parts of rural Alaska, where she led Shakespeare workshops with youths and Alaska Native elders. In 2011, Christy was fortunate to be a North American teaching consultant for the Royal Shakespeare Company in 2012-13 and currently serves as the Education Committee co-chair for the Shakespeare Theatre Association.
In 2016, Christy was the recipient of the D. Susan Wisely Youth Worker of the Year Award by the Indiana Youth Institute. The following year, Christy and the RSC journeyed to London and Stratford-upon-Avon where they were the first company to perform at Shakespeare’s New Place and experienced the workshop of a lifetime onstage at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, an experience exhaustively documented by Notre Dame Magazine in the story “This England.”
Christy was featured in a 2017 “Fighting For” ad which showcased the power and breadth of her teaching programs at the RCLC, and she also appeared in "Much Ado After School," a student documentary which premiered at the 2015 Notre Dame Student Film Festival.
Most Recently, Christy received a 2023 Governor's Arts Award from the Office of the Governor with the Indiana Arts Commission (IAC). The Governor's Arts Award is Indiana's highest honor for achievement in the arts.
