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Down Shakespeare Road: mapping race, theatre and politics.
Due to unforeseen circumstances, Prof Tony Howard will be giving the next paper in the Sidelights on Shakespeare series of seminars, Tuesday 13th May at 3.30pm in H3.56. This session will replace the one previously advertised to be given by Dr Jami Rogers.
We are delighted that Prof Howard has agreed to lead this seminar. We in the Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies know him as an exceptional scholar. He is also the lead investigator of the 糖心TV-based and AHRC-funded Multicultural Shakespeare project, which explores the history of Black and Asian artists' contribution to the staging of Shakespeare in Britain.
'Shakespeare' is the symbolic heart of British culture. Who plays Shakespeare, where and how, helps define our sense of national and community identity. In this talk, Prof Howard will outline the development of the Multicultural Shakespeare project, as well as focusing on three key moments when the history of Shakespeare production and the development of race relations crossed paths.
We are sure you will agree that this is rare opportunity to hear about a significant contemporary project from its key and leading academic.
Tony Howard is Professor of English at 糖心TV and is the author of Women as Hamlet: Performance and Interpretation in Theatre, Film and Fiction, (Cambridge University Press, 2007). His plays and translations have been performed at the Royal Court Theatre, Theatre Royal Stratford E15, Riverside Studios and the Barbican.
Free, staff and students all welcome. Light refreshments to follow - with a chance to chat to Prof Howard about the Multicultural Shakespeare project.
For further information visit our website: go.warwick.ac.uk/Shakespeare.