Since the annual lecture began in collaboration with the and the , scholars, professionalsĀ and students have gathered to engage with a wide variety of topics. have included distinguished voices from different spheres of study and practice such as Dame Judi Dench, Gregory DoranĀ and Sir Nicholas Hytner. Wells, the eventās namesake and the U.K.'s leading Shakespeare scholar, offered the founding lecture on his life with Shakespeare.
Rev. Paul Edmondson, head of research at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, said, āWe are thrilled to collaborate in this distinguished lecture series. Professor Sir Stanley Wells brings together everything that we might think of as constituting Shakespeare studies: textual scholarship, history, literary criticismĀ and the theater. He continues to lead the world's appreciation of Shakespeare. Our speakers reflect the range and depth of Sir Stanley's important contributions, and we like paying tribute to him because we are thankful for all he has done and represents.ā
āAll of us at the Shakespeare Institute ā one of the world hubs of Shakespearean scholarship ā are delighted to be partners in this series,ā said Michael Dobson, director of the Shakespeare Institute, Stratford-upon-Avon, and professor of ShakespeareĀ studies at the University of Birmingham. āIt has followed Stanley Wellsā own example in defying the artificial boundary between the stage and the page, featuring as it has both leading scholar-critics of Shakespeare and leading directors and performers from the Shakespearean theater. And like Shakespeare's works themselves, these occasions have been rich, enthralling, variedĀ and enlightening.ā
In the April 7 event, Holland, the McMeel Family Chair in Shakespeare Studies and associate dean for the arts, will present āOn the Shakespeare Trail,ā exploring an often overlooked area of Shakespeare marketing: the film and theater trailer. Holland will explore how trailers conceptualize and lure audiences into watching on-screen and live versions of Shakespeare's plays.
āThe Shakespeare Lecture has been an annual highlight for the past decade thanks to London faculty member , who has been an integral connection to the world of Shakespeare for our community,ā said Josh Copeland, executive director of the London Global Gateway. āWe are thrilled to have our esteemed colleague Peter Holland with us for the 10th anniversary lecture, and we look forward to exploring prescient themes in Shakespeare throughout this year-long celebration along with Shakespeare at 91³Ō¹Ļ, led by Mary Irene Ryan Family Executive Director , as well as with our wonderful collaborators here in the U.K.ā
To celebrate the 10th anniversary, this virtual series will welcome voices from around the world and explore themes related to Shakespeare and community.Ā More events and dates will be announced.
This series is free and open to all, and it is hosted exclusively on , 91³Ō¹Ļās open, online learning community brought to you by the Alumni Association. Campus partners for the Shakespeare series include , , , Ā and 91³Ō¹Ļ Alumni Association. For more information and to register, visit .
Originally published by at on March 29.
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