Up this week: the multimedia edition of Foolery. Dig in! ![]()
Hello All and welcome another edition of O What Learning Is, your weekly stop for all things education and Shakespeare related. So this week is kind of a small week in terms of education news, but thankfully I am able to give you all some nice food for thought because this week we have a [...]
Read further anon →Welcome, Shakespeare fans, to another Multimedia Monday at The Shakespeare Standard! On this fine spring day Oberon’s Orb has three items on offer; two of serious interest and one of comical interest. I will keep you guessing about the latter until you get to it further down the page…
The First Item is All About [...]
Read further anon →Hello All and welcome to another edition of O What Learning Is. Your place for everything education and Shakespeare related. So what have we got for you this week: First is Yale’s continuation of their year long Shakespeare celebration with Bard like slam poetry and other events. Second is a one woman show of Nearly [...]
Read further anon →Hello All and welcome to another edition of O What Learning Is? Your place for everything Education and Shakespeare related. So, what have we got for you this week? Well, to start off we have a ton of conferences and Calls for Papers. We also have some exhibitions and lectures. Not to mention updates on [...]
Read further anon →Welcome, dear harts and hinds, to the first Oberon’s Orb of the spring month of March. Come along to check out what the fairy king’s crystal ball has to show us on this fine Multimedia Monday.
The Milk of Tasmanian Kindness
Aussie documentarist director Brian Dimmick has half-completed a feature movie of Macbeth, shot [...]
Welcome to another February Monday. Here’s some news for you to while away the winter bleakness as we await the coming of leafy spring.
One of the biggest stories in Shakespearean multimedia news just now is the gradual release of Ralph Fiennes’ film adaptation of Coriolanus around the world. It has not come out in [...]
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