I am thrilled to report that Prof Deanne Williams (@DMWShakespeare, a.k.a. @dmwillshakespr) and I are co-lead researchers on a SSHRC Insight Development project for 2022-2024. Expect a Twitter account for the project in the coming days!
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Our latest project, a recording of Elizabeth Cary’s The Tragedy of Mariam the Fair Queen of Jewry, recorded last December at the University of Auckland https://t.co/WBAvgDJD6H
William Lawes' Pavan in F from his Royal Consorts now available for free download or streaming at the Musicians in Ordinary website along with other of his music and our performance of John Milton's Comus. https://t.co/TilUG8Tv0i
Our performance of Milton’s Comus with original songs by Henry Lawes and dance music by William Lawes now up wherever you get podcasts. (Links to streaming and other info in thread.) https://t.co/8GkYdqYLnY
Here's a CFP for a wonderful conference on the Female Experience in Early Modern England, co-organized by Erin Griffey and Tom Bishop at the University of Auckland. People who aren't lucky enough to be in New Zealand in November are invited to participate online. Please share!
Travel can make you sick to death or so stressed that you are catatonic. Podcast on #Shakespeare Pericles with Profs. Tom Bishop and Linda Austern. Supported by @SSHRC_CRSH@yorkuniversity https://t.co/3SPygveDnr
Travel can make you sick to death or so stressed you're catatonic Pericles Prince of Tyre with Profs. Tom Bishop of @AucklandUni and Linda Austern of @NorthwesternU Also on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. https://t.co/wT0WchJFQa