Follow us on:
-
Join 1,307 other subscribers
Send news to or contact us:
kingstonshakespeare@gmail.comPodcasts:
Categories
- KiRSE (5)
- KiSS (119)
- KiSSiT (44)
- News (177)
- Podcast archive (36)
- Jan Kott Conference (1)
- Marlowe and Shakespeare (2)
- Shakespeare and Hegel (1)
- Shakespeare and Marx (1)
- Shakespeare and Modernism (3)
- Shakespeare and Philosophy (1)
- Shakespeare and Scandinavia (1)
- Shakespeare and Sovereignty (6)
- Shakespeare and the Enlightenment (2)
- Shakespeare and the State of Exception (3)
- Shakespeare and the Uncanny (5)
- Shakespeare Birthday Lecture (2)
- Shakespearean Thresholds (5)
- Thinking through Shakespeare (12)
Tag Archives: Rose Theatre
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
Posted in KiSS, News
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
1 Comment
Jean Howard: Playing History at the Rose
Jean Howard (Columbia University) gives the third plenary lecture at the Marlowe and Shakespeare conference that is titled Playing History at the Rose. The session is introduced and chaired by Alison Findlay. Abstract: This paper addresses what constitutes historical drama in … Continue reading
Posted in KiSS, Marlowe and Shakespeare, Podcast archive
Tagged Alison Findlay, Christopher Marlowe, history, Jean Howard, politics, Rose Theatre
Leave a comment
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
Posted in KiSS, News
Tagged authorship, Christopher Marlowe, conference, Henry VI, performance, Rose Theatre
1 Comment
KiSSiT: Shakespearean Anachronism programme (Feb 18)
SHAKESPEAREAN ANACHRONISM Saturday February 18, 2017 Rose Theatre, Kingston-upon-Thames 10.15 Welcome: Ildiko Solti 10.30 Plenary: Dr Erik Roraback (Charles University): ‘An Anachronistic Figure of Redemption: Modernity, Rhetoric, and Self-Identity of Shakespeare’s King Richard II’ 11.30: Coffee break 12.00: Stefanie Bauerochse: … Continue reading
Posted in KiSSiT, News
Tagged anachronism, Erik Roraback, gender, genre, Ildiko Solti, Jessica Chiba, Kenneth Pickering, Margaret Jones Davies, Pepe Pryke, Per Sivefors, performance, playhouses, politics, prophecy, Richard II, Rose Theatre, Sara Reimers, satire, Stefanie Bauerochse, The Rose Bankside, The Rose Theatre, Tiffany Stern
2 Comments
KiSSiT: Shakespeare and Anachronism CFP, Feb 18 2017
KiSSiT: Shakespeare and Anachronism The fourth KiSSiT one-day conference is entitled Shakespeare and Anachronism. It will be held at the Rose Theatre, Kingston on February 18, 2017. Disclosing the potential for revolutionary transformation latent in divisive and oppressive realities by … Continue reading
Posted in KiSSiT, News
Tagged anachronism, CFP, Globe Theatre, Kiernan Ryan, presentism, Rose Theatre
1 Comment
Trevor Nunn’s King John at the Rose Theatre, Kingston
Our friends and collaborators at the Rose Theatre are following up the success of The Wars of The Roses with Trevor Nunn’s King John, which is on until June 5, 2016. Don’t miss it! Booking info here! Below, among other … Continue reading