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Tag Archives: Peter J. Smith
Much Ado About Nothing: A Colloquium -programme
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING: A COLLOQUIUM ROSE THEATRE KINGSTON Saturday April 21 2018 09.30 Registration 9.45: Welcome Richard Wilson (Kingston Shakespeare Seminar) Alison Findlay (British Shakespeare Association) 10.00: An Introduction to the Play’s Performance History Kathryn Prince (University of Ottawa) … Continue reading
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Tagged Alison Findlay, Ben Haworth, British Shakespeare Association, Deborah Cartmell, Duncan Salkeld, Elizabeth Schafer, John Hopkins, Kathryn Prince, Lois Potter, Mel Giedroyc, Much Ado About Nothing, performance, Peter J. Smith, Richard Wilson, Rose Theatre, Sara Reimers, Simon Dormandy
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MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING: A COLLOQUIUM TO MARK THE ROSE THEATRE PRODUCTION, April 21
KINGSTON SHAKESPEARE SEMINAR BRITISH SHAKESPEARE ASSOCIATION MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING: A COLLOQUIUM TO MARK THE ROSE THEATRE PRODUCTION ROSE THEATRE KINGSTON Saturday April 21 2018: 09.30 – 17.00 Participants include Deborah Cartmell (De Montfort University) Simon Dormandy (Rose Theatre) Alison … Continue reading
Peter J. Smith: ‘What country, friends, is this?’: Tim Supple’s Trans-Cultural Twelfth Night and the Influence of Trevor Nunn, Dec 9
On Thursday December 7, 2017 Kingston Shakespeare features Peter J. Smith (Nottingham Trent) delivering a talk entitled ‘‘What country, friends, is this?’: Tim Supple’s Trans-Cultural Twelfth Night and the Influence of Trevor Nunn’. The talk is an examination of the … 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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KiSSiT: Shakespeare and Waste – Plenary and Roundtable Podcast [UPDATED]
Here is the recording of KiSSiT: Shakespeare and Waste plenaries as well as the finishing roundtable (it is also in our past events archive). The event was a great success: many thanks to all the speakers and the audience! The first … Continue reading
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Tagged Aleksandra Sakowska, Andrew Jarvis, Bataille, Edia Connole, Ildiko Solti, King Lear, KiSSiT, MOUTH, Peter J. Smith, scatology, Scott Wilson, Stephen Unwin, Waste
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Shakespeare and Waste: Inaugural KiSSiT event
Welcome to the first KiSSiT event on Saturday, May 23rd at held the Rose Theatre in Kingston-upon-Thames. The conference (programme below) is free but due to the limited seating registration is essential. Please register by Thursday (21 May) at kingstonshakespeareintheory@gmail.com to ensure a … Continue reading
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Tagged abjection, Andrew Jarvis, architecture, Bataille, Christian Smith, construction, Coriolanus, David Weinberg, deconstruction, economy, Hamlet, identity, Ildiko Solti, jest, Jonathan Miller, Katrina Marchant, King Lear, landscapes, Measure for Measure, Peter J. Smith, Ronan Hatfull, Sam Hall, Scott Wilson, Stefanie Bauerochse, Stephen Unwin, Waste
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