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    Global Shakespeare will launch on 13th November

    Queen Mary University of London and the University of Warwick will launch Global Shakespeare at The Barbican, London on Thursday 13th November at 6.00pm. This collaboration aims to transform the research agenda on Shakespeare for the 21st Century by exploring the writer’s extraordinary dissemination and appropriation in cultures and languages across the world, in text, performance, film and new media. 

    Opening addresses by Professor Jonathan Bate, Provost of Worcester College, University of Oxford and Professor David Schalkwyk, Academic Director for Global Shakespeare.

    There will be a play reading by professional actors from Matthew Hahn’s play, “The Robben Island Bible”, based on the copy of Shakespeare signed by apartheid prisoners on Robben Island (including Nelson Mandela), and featured in the British Library exhibition, “Shakespeare—Staging the World” in 2012. 

    Formal proceedings will be following by a drinks reception in the Conservatory Terrace. The event will conclude at 8.00pm.

    If you are interested in attending please register your attendance using the following link: http://bit.ly/1pM2BXS

    Fri 17 Oct 2014, 16:36