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 [...]
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What better way to start off this particular week than with Muse of Fire’s season, inspired by Julius Caesar? This season of TYRANTS AND THE REBELS WHO DEFY THEM begins with a spring reading series, which includes Jean Anouih’s tragedy, Antigone, followed by [...]
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 →My 2012 recreational reading/listening list looks a bit like this:
- Jane Austen’s Persuasion (audio book read by a wonderful librivox.org volunteer)
- The Hunger Games (the entire series, twice; first in print and then over audio book)
- Ernest Hemingway’s Farewell to Arms (also an audio book, extra points because Mad Men’s 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 back to Speak the Speech. The performances we are looking at this week are a bit more demure than all those “performance” title suggestions tweeted under #shakesporn.
The Acting Company, a terrific group based out of New York, reaches Gary, Indiana, this week on their tour of The Comedy of Errors. The [...]
Read further anon →This week in Speak the Speech, the midwest dominates. Lots of exciting stuff is happening in Chicago, so there is no excuse to miss these amazing performances—unless, of course, you don’t live there. Right.
You have to respect any company that brings Shakespeare to the people for FREE! This
week, The Shakespeare Project of [...]
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