The Spring (and Summer) term has a lot of activity in store: continued playreadings, work-in-progress presentations, book talks, conferences and symposia at Garrick’s Temple.
Here is the schedule as it currently stands (amendations will be made as soon as possible):
- January 26: Reading: The Old Wive’s Tale (George Peele)
- February 9: Douglas Lanier: Serialization, Social Media, Shakespeare
- February 16: Erik Roraback: The Philosophical Baroque
- February 18: Conference: KiSSiT: Shakespearean Anachronism
- February 23: Per Sivefors: Swedish Shakespeare under Gustavus III
- March 2: Reading: A Trick To Catch The Old One (Thomas Middleton)
- March 9: Irene Morra / Richard O’Brien / Peter Oswald: Shakespeare and Verse Drama (KiSSiT WiP)
- March 16: Stuart Elden: Shakespeare and Philosophy
- March 23: Cardenio Excursion
- March 30: Chantal Schutz / Anne-Marie Miller-Blaise: “Early Modern Chalices and Inkpots: Materializing the Powers of Commixture” (KiSSiT WiP)
- April 1: Symposium: Shakespeare and Hegel (Garrick’s Temple)
- April 27: Shakespeare Birthday Lecture: Sir Stanley Wells
- June 24: Symposium: Shakespeare and Marx (Garrick’s Temple)
- September 2: Symposium: Shakespeare and Nietzsche (Garrick’s Temple)
All events take place at 18.30 in the Gallery of the Rose Theatre, Kingston,
unless otherwise stated.