Hello All and welcome back to O What Learning Is, your weekly place for all things related to Shakespeare and Education for the week of January 17. So what is new this week for Education? Well, Tucscon schools are banning Shakespeare, the Royal Shakespeare Company is revising their school program to include parents and many [...]

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This week’s Shakespeare news has an international focus, with reports on controversial productions in both London and Sydney and a group of exciting Asian adaptations presented at the Edinburgh International Festival. Meanwhile, stateside, some regional companies received good financial news this week and another new regional festival is set to debut next year.

The Edinburgh [...]

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Hello all and welcome to another weekly edition of The Scrivener, your place for all things Shakespeare and all things Scholarship. This week we have a little bit of everything: publications, conferences, Calls For Papers and more. So without further ado let’s get to it.

 

Shakespeare, the Renaissance and its beginnings: We all know [...]

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Drawn to life

On April 18, 2010 By

Bob Hall has done everything in the arts – from drawing Captain America for Marvel Comics to currently running the Flatware Shakespeare Company in Lincoln, Nebraska. Earlier this week he received the Artist of the Year award at the Nebraska Arts Council’s 2010 Governor’s Awards Ceremony. To read the interview with him about his reaction to [...]

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