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Shakesoc presents... The Winters Tale workshop- 'Shakespeare without Chairs' style
Humanities Studio

Dr. Steve Purcell will be running this introduction to 'The Winters Tale' workshop. Participants do not need to be familiar with the text (although if you are, it will be to your advantage).

It will be run in the teaching style known as 'Shakespeare Without Chairs' which is used on the English module 'Shakespeare and Selected Dramatists of his Time'. So if you are a second year considering taking this module next year but aren't sure which teaching approach to take, this workshop may help you to decide, but is useful to all students thinking of taking Shakespeare & Selected Dramatists of His Time.

For more details, see the Facebook event:

For more info about Steve and his marvellous expertise, check out the following link:

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