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Tag Archives: Eric Heinze
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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Programme for Shakespeare and Nietzsche
10.00: Chair: Richard Wilson (Kingston University) Paul Kottman (New School, New York) ‘The Eternal Justification of the World’ Eric Heinze (Queen Mary University, London) ‘Nietzsche versus Machiavelli in Shakespeare’ 11.30: Coffee 12.00: Chair: John Gillies (Essex University) Bjorn Quiring (Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich) … Continue reading
KiSSiT Shakespeare and State of Exception -programme
KiSSiT: Shakespeare and the State of Exception One-day conference at The Rose Theatre, Kingston on December 19, 2015. Free and open to all. 9.00 – 9.30 Welcome and Opening Remarks by Paul Hamilton in the Gallery 9.30 Session 1: The Exceptional … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrijana Penda, art, domination, Ellen Redling, Eric Heinze, Filippos Tsitsopoulos, Jack Belloli, KiSSiT, Laura Beattie, law, Macbeth, Martin Regal, Martin Young, Measure for Measure, Nigel Mapp, performance, Petar Penda, resistance, Sovereignty, State of Exception, Stefanie Bauerochse, terror, The Comedy of Errors, The Merchant of Venice
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KiSS and KiSSiT Events for 2015
With Howard Caygill confirmed for December 3, we have the full schedule for the end of the year with many exciting speakers and events: Thursday 26 November, 5.30pm. KiSS Shakespeare and Sovereignty series – Christopher Pye (Williams College): ‘King Lear, … Continue reading
Plenaries confirmed for KiSSiT: Shakespeare and the State of Exception
While there are still a few days before the abstract deadline (Friday Nov 13!) for Shakespeare and the State of Exception conference, we are happy to confirm Eric Heinze and Nigel Mapp as our plenary speakers. The conference will take place on December … Continue reading
KiSSiT WiP: ‘Researching and Staging “Othello on Trial”: Political and Theatrical Conundrums’
We are proud to present the inaugural session of KiSSiT WiP. The title for this session is ‘Researching and Staging Othello on Trial: Political and Theatrical Conundrums’ and it will feature Adrian Howe and Eric Heinze from Queen Mary, University of … Continue reading
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Tagged adaptation, Adrian Howe, Desdemona, Eric Heinze, KiSSiT, law, Othello, Othello on Trial, performance, WiP, Work-in-Progress
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KiSSiT Work-in-Progress sessions (a CFP of sorts..)
The KiSSiT team is proud to announce the launch of our work-in-progress seminar (henceforth acronymisised as KiSSiT WiP) which is intended as a forum mainly for post-graduates and post-doctorates to present and discuss their work in a supportive environment around … Continue reading