News And Events

The Baroness Thatcher and the ESU

The English-Speaking Union of the United States notes with sadness the death of The Baroness Thatcher.  Lady Thatcher was a good friend to The English-Speaking Union because, as she said,

"I am a staunch believer in the English-Speaking Union and the ideals for which it stands.  There is simply no other group that does the same good work in bringing together the English-speaking peoples." 

Her connection to The English-Speaking Union of the United States began in the 1960s when, as a young back bencher she made a tour of several American ESU Branches.  Her tour included the Houston Branch where she met for the first time and was introduced at the dinner by George H.W. Bush.  She would remark later that that early tour helped form her impression of America and its people.

She served as Vice-President of The English-Speaking Union of the Commonwealth from 1975 – 1990.

 

Read Full Story

 

Winner of the 2013 Chicago Shakespeare Competition

Announcement Photo

Hannah Antman, British Consul General Robert Chatterton-Dickson and Hannah's teacher Hilerre Kirsch

ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE
For teen from New Trier High School

Chicago, February 25, 2013 – Hannah Antman from Wilmette, a student of Hilerre Kirsch at New Trier in Winnetka, IL, won the English-Speaking Union's Chicago Branch regional Shakespeare competition. Hannah Antman qualified by competing in her school Shakespeare competition at New Trier High School.

 

Read Full Story

 

2012 Shakespeare Seminar

Event Recap Photo

On November 5th, students and teachers from 19 local schools participated in a Seminar on Shakepseare's work. The Seminar, led by Dr. Christine Adaire, Professor of Theater, Roosevelt University, provides an interactive Shakespeare experience for students and teachers from across the city and suburbs of Chicago.  Click Here to See our Photo Gallery.

 

Read Full Story

 
 

The English-Speaking Union

Chicago Branch

Chicago Branch Landmark Photo