Shakespeare
Print and Performance
Why do we continue to read and perform Shakespeare’s works around the world today? How were his plays performed and printed 400 years ago, and how has our conception of Shakespeare changed over the centuries? King’s College London has partnered with Shakespeare’s Globe and the British Library to explore how Shakespeare’s works continue to delight audiences around the world. Join academics, curators, publishers, actors, musicians and theatre directors, as we find out more about Shakespeare’s early modern world and consider his construction as a global icon today. We will take you on to the stage of the Globe Theatre, to find out about performance practices both in the present day capital and in Early Modern London. We’ll meet practitioners at the Globe and we’ll step into the world of the early modern actor to examine the processes and conditions that were at the heart of the Shakespearean playhouse. The British Library has given us exclusive access to some some priceless manuscripts and early printed texts in their archives. We’ll also discover how the early modern book trade shaped the journey of Shakespeare’s text from stage to page. ‘Global Shakespeares’ is one of the key themes which we will explore on the course. When you join Shakespeare: Print and Performance, you will become part of a diverse international learning community, and we will draw on everyone’s experiences of Shakespeare to enrich our discussion. By the end of the course, you'll be able to... A curiosity and interest in William Shakespeare’s works are the only prerequisites you need to join this course. Familiarity with Shakespeare’s works or prior study relating to Shakespeare will be helpful, though not essential. King’s College London is ranked in the world’s top 20 universities. Based in the heart of London, it is dedicated to the advancement of knowledge, learning and understanding in the service of society. Founded by the pioneering American actor and director Sam Wanamaker, Shakespeare’s Globe is a unique international resource dedicated to the exploration of Shakespeare’s work. The British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom and one of the world’s greatest research libraries.
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Length | 4 weeks |
Effort | 2 hours per week |
Starts | Jun 4 (earlier today) |
Cost | $49 |
From | Shakespeare's Globe, British Library, King's College London via FutureLearn |
Instructors | Lindsey Fulker, Gordon McMullan, Sarah Lewis, Jennifer Hardy, Clare Whitehead, Aidan Elliott, gemma miller, Amy Victoria Norris, Ashleigh Collins, Romola Nuttall, Eilis Smyth |
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Language | English |
Subjects | Humanities Programming |
Tags | Literature R |
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Rating | Not enough ratings |
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Length | 4 weeks |
Effort | 2 hours per week |
Starts | Jun 4 (earlier today) |
Cost | $49 |
From | Shakespeare's Globe, British Library, King's College London via FutureLearn |
Instructors | Lindsey Fulker, Gordon McMullan, Sarah Lewis, Jennifer Hardy, Clare Whitehead, Aidan Elliott, gemma miller, Amy Victoria Norris, Ashleigh Collins, Romola Nuttall, Eilis Smyth |
Download Videos | Only via web browser |
Language | English |
Subjects | Humanities Programming |
Tags | Literature R |
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