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 [...]

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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 [...]

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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 [...]

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Hello all and welcome to another edition of O What Learning Is. Your place for everything education related to Shakespeare. So what have we got planned this week? Well, we have a couple Calls for Papers, an audio recording of a panel discussing the Geo-Politics of King Lear, auditions for a summer program and so much [...]

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Hello All and welcome to another edition of O What Learning Is. The place for learning what is going on in the worlds of Shakespeare and Education. So what have we got this week for you? Well, we have a retelling of Julius Caesar, through the eyes of Cinna, Shakespeare movie marathons and a whole [...]

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This week, Shakespeare receives a Kashmiri translation, “Kill Shakespeare” comes to a Toronto stage, and educators continue to debate the value of classic literature in schools.

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This week, Stanford University attempts to drum up interest in the humanities, the Bodleian opens an exhibition in preparation for its new gallery, and festivals get underway to begin touring schools.

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The stories this week seemed so scattered and disconnected. But then as I was staring at the title of our weekly Foolery news, grumbling over something I had come across in my story gathering, and hoping (okay, maybe praying) for inspiration to strike…it did. I love this column and I have from the day it [...]

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