An engaging introduction to Shakespeare’s life, poetry & plays taught by world-class Shakespeare scholars - from Lyceum Studios. Produced by @devlin_mcnair
Season Two of Shakespeare For All is now available free on Apple podcasts and Spotify!
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To celebrate the 400th anniversary of the First Folio's publication, explore the wonderful 'Shakespeare’s Book: The Intertwined Lives Behind the First Folio' by Dr. Christ Laoutaris @DrCLaoutaris@ShakesInstitute
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This week the world is celebrating the 400th anniversary of the publication of Shakespeare’s First Folio. We’re lucky enough to have one in the UL. Get to know our copy here: https://t.co/03o9PNGqFK
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Play On Shakespeare’s DEMOS project is now available on YouTube: vibrant short films that demonstrate side-by-side performances of Shakespeare’s original text & the modern translations featuring extraordinarily talented actors with a wealth of experience
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Play On Shakespeare @PlayOnShakes , the not-for-profit organization dedicated to exploring the world of Shakespeare in performance through translation and adaptation, has announced their Fall 2023 Season.
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ACMRS Press [Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies] @acmrs continues releasing Play On Shakespeare’s translations in print. All 39 titles will be published over the next several years.
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The exhibition will be open to the public in the Shakespeare Memorial Room at the Library of Birmingham and is presented in collaboration with the ‘Everything to Everybody’ Project.
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You can see me, but I don’t exist
31 May – 7 August
Shakespeare Memorial Room, Library of Birmingham
“You can see me, but I don’t exist” is an exhibition of photography by Alan Gignoux and creative writing by refugees living in Birmingham, London & Manchester.
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If you live in St. Louis like our producer @devlin_mcnair, there is summer Shakespeare for you!
TWELFTH NIGHT, directed by Lisa Portes, runs May 31 - June 25 in Shakespeare Glen at Forest Park.
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"Twelfth Night, one of Shakespeare’s most popular & enduring comedies, involves a shipwreck, mistaken identities and romantic entanglements. And in the St. Louis Shakespeare Festival production in Forest Park, Chicago-based director Lisa Portes has found a tale of immigrants"
In this video with @TORCHOxford, Professor Karim-Cooper discusses her work as Humanities Cultural Programme Visiting Fellow for 2022-2023, the new book, theatre history, and the critical legacy of premodern critical race studies:
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ICYMI: Professor Farah Karim-Cooper @ProfFarahKC, our featured scholar for our course on ‘Othello,’ has a new book out: ‘The Great White Bard: How to Love Shakespeare While Talking About Race’
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“There are plenty of books on Shakespeare: but this one is different. This is Shakespeare as we’ve (most of us) never been willing to see him – and the works emerge from the analysis as newly complicit, powerful and yet recuperative.” – Emma Smith @OldFortunatus