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Tag Archives: David Schalkwyk
LITTLE STARS AND GALLOPING STEEDS: SEX IN SHAKESPEARE Friday June 22 2018
KINGSTON SHAKESPEARE SEMINAR LITTLE STARS AND GALLOPING STEEDS SEX IN SHAKESPEARE Friday June 22 2018 Rose Theatre Kingston 09.30 Registration 10:00 Opening remarks: Christian Smith (Kingston University) 10:15 Desire Nell McKeown (King’s College London) ‘Emilia’s Phoenix Love: Female Eroticism in The Two … Continue reading
Lacan and Shakespeare programme
KINGSTON SHAKESPEARE SEMINAR AT GARRICK’S TEMPLE SATURDAY APRIL 7 2018 LACAN AND SHAKESPEARE 10.00 Matthew Biberman (University of Louisville): ‘Shakespeare, Garrick, Lacan: Making Sense of Hamlet’s Missing Gravediggers’ Chair: Richard Wilson (Kingston University) 11.00: Coffee (Temple Pavilion) 11.30 Penny Georgiou … Continue reading
COLLOQUIUM ON RICHARD II and CASTING DIVERSITY , March 24-25
Registration is now open for KINGSTON SHAKESPEARE SEMINAR with GLOBAL SHAKESPEARE and Anərkē Shakespeare COLLOQUIUM ON RICHARD II and CASTING DIVERSITY ROSE THEATRE KINGSTON MARCH 24/25 2018 DAY 1: SATURDAY MARCH 24 09.30 – 18.00 ‘Political Theology and Shakespeare’s Richard II’ Richard Ashby … Continue reading
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Tagged Anərkē Shakespeare, Anthony Howard, Antonio Cerella, casting diversity, casting politics, Christopher Marlowe, David Schalkwyk, David Souden, Edward Paleit, Elena Pellone, Eric Heinze, Guillaume Foulquie, Ildiko Solti, Martin Wiggins, political theology, politics, Richard Ashby, Richard II, Ronan Hatfull, Sovereignty, theatre, Thomas Cartelli
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David Schalkwyk: ‘Unpacking the heart: Interiority, Theatricality and Love in Hamlet’, Oct 26
On Thursday Oct 26, Kingston Shakespeare is happy to host David Schalkwyk (Queen Mary), who is giving a talk entitled ‘Unpacking the heart: Interiority, Theatricality and Love in Hamlet‘. The paper approaches the problem of interiority in Hamlet by asking why it … Continue reading
Up-coming events, Summer and Autumn 2017
Here are the up-coming seminars, playreadings, symposia and conferences. Sept 2: Shakespeare and Nietzsche (Shakespeare at Garrick’s Temple) Oct 12: ‘Fictionalising the Renaissance’ with Hermione Eyre, Emma Whipday and Richard O’Brien (KiSSiT WiP) Oct 19: Pericles, Prince of Tyre (KiRSe Playreading) Oct 26: … Continue reading
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Tagged Christopher Marlowe, David Schalkwyk, Emma Whipday, Friedrich Nietzsche, Garrick's Temple, Hermione Eyre, John Gillies, KiSSiT, Pericles, Peter J. Smith, philosophical turn, philosophy, playreading, Richard O'Brien, Roy Eriksen, Thomas More, Timo Uotinen, Two Noble Kinsmen, WiP, Work-in-Progress
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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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Next week: In Robeson’s Footsteps: British Black and Asian Shakespeare Now
Next week is an important event at the Tricycle Theatre in London organised by the multicultural Shakespeare project run by Warwick and Queen Mary. Among the impressive line of contributors – and friends of Kingston Shakespeare – is Dr Jami Rogers, … Continue reading