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Marlowe and Shakespeare programme
MARLOWE AND SHAKESPEARE KINGSTON SHAKESPEARE SEMINAR AND THE MARLOWE SOCIETY ROSE THEATRE KINGSTON: NOVEMBER 17 / 18 2017 DAY ONE: MARLOWE AND SHAKESPEARE AT THE ROSE 09.30: Registration: Theatre Foyer 10.00: Lecture: The Auditorium: Welcome: Robert O’Dowd (Rose Theatre … Continue reading
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Tagged authorship, Christopher Marlowe, conference, Henry VI, performance, Rose Theatre
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Conference: Radical Mischief, 20-21 July 2018
Radical Mischief: A Conference Inviting Experiment in Theatre, Thought and Politics 20-21 July 2018 The Other Place theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon Born of the pioneering collaboration between the University of Birmingham and the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), Radical Mischief offers an unmissable … Continue reading
Conference: Other Shylocks, London Nov 4 – 5, 2017
“Other Shylocks” Presented by the Centre for Global Shakespeare, Queen Mary University of London, as part of “Shylock in and Beyond the Ghetto” supported by the European Commission under the Creative Europe programme and sponsored by the Romanian Cultural Institute. … Continue reading
KiSSiT: Shakespeare and the Philosophical Turn CFP
KiSSiT: Shakespeare and the Philosophical Turn December 9, 2017 Rose Theatre Kingston-upon-Thames Confirmed speakers: Craig Bourne (Hertfordshire), Emily Caddick Bourne (Hertfordshire) and Géza Kállay (ELTE, Hungary) Over the last two decades there has been a turn away from theory to … Continue reading
ESRA 2017 Registration open!
Below is a message from our friends at ESRA. Check out the programme, panels and seminars, and you will find familiar people. An exciting conference ahead! Dear Colleagues, We are delighted to announce that the registration for the European Shakespeare … Continue reading
CFP: Early Modern Satire: Themes, Re-Evaluations, and Practices, Gothenburg, Sweden, 2–4 Nov, 2017
A very interesting conference is coming up next year on Early Modern Satire at the University of Gothenburg. Abstracts are due on Jan 4, 2017. See more below! Early Modern Satire: Themes, Re-Evaluations, and Practices Gothenburg University, Sweden, 2 – … Continue reading
CFP: English: Shared Futures, Newcastle 5-7 July 2017
The major conference next year across the entire field of English studies (literature, language, creative writing), English: Shared Futures, will be held in Newcastle on 5-7 July, 2017. Although the organisers have had a lot of interest, there is an … Continue reading
Conference: Minor Shakespeares: the politics and aesthetics of the margins
Our friend in Croatia, Simon Ryle is organising very interesting conference on Minor Shakespeares: the politics and aesthetics of the margins on September 23-24 2016 at the University of Split featuring keynotes from the famed Peter Greenaway and our own Richard Wilson. … Continue reading
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Tagged aesthetics, CFP, conference, Peter Greenaway, politics, Richard Wilson, Simon Ryle
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Symposium: Othering Shakespeare
Our friends at the Shakespeare Institute are hosting a stellar event on Shakespeare adaptation on Friday May 6, 2016: Othering Shakespeare. It features many familiar names, including our collaborator Anne Sophie Refskou. If you’re nearby don’t miss this event! Registration … Continue reading
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Tagged adaptation, Anne Sophie Refskou, conference, David Schalkwyk, Michael Dobson
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Conference: Indian Shakespeares on Screen
Take part in this unique conference at Asia House and screenings at the BFI, organised by our friends (two of whom will be speaking at KiSSiT WiP). See their fantastic website! Indian Shakespeares on Screen … … is a festival … Continue reading