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1 December, BFI/LATE conference, ‘Shakespeare and Film’

11 December, Cologne Media Lectures, University of Cologne, ‘Shakespeare and London 2012’


2013

23 January, English Faculty, Oxford ‘The Room in the Elephant: Shakespeare and Sexuality again’

30 January, Queens Park Community School, ‘Othello’

2 February, English Faculty Open Day 13 February, Smiths Wood Sports College @ Hertford College

13 March, King Solomon Academy at St Hugh’s, Oxford: Romeo and Juliet

17 March, Henry V, King Edward’s School/Swan Theatre Stratford

19 March, Oxford Literary Festival, 30 Great Myths About Shakespeare

19 March, 8pm, Woodstock Literature Society, ‘The Revenge of Prince Hamlet’

28-30 March, Shakespeare Association of America Meeting, Toronto

28 April 2013: Online revision seminar: King Lear

18 May, Birkbeck College, Working it Out: A Day of Numbers in Early Modern Writing

29 May, Hertford MCR Soiree, ‘Marketing the First Folio, 1623’

18 June, Guildhall Library,’‘The Shakespeare First Folio, 1623’

20 June, Hertford College London Lecture, ‘Team Shakespeare: authorship and Renaissance theatre’

22 June, ‘Teaching Shakespeare with the First Folio’, Oxford

26 June, East Dulwich Literary Festival: ‘Why does tragedy happen?’

29 June, London Renaissance Seminar, ‘Folio Stage Directions’

27 June, Hertford College, Open Day

10 July, The Taming of the Shrew, Globe @ Bodleian Library

15 July, The Tempest Oxford UNIQ Summer School

26 July, University of Bristol, Early Modern Paratexts (podcast)

19 September, ‘Shakespeare’s History Plays’, Department for Continuing Education English Foundation Course

20 September, English Faculty Open Day

22 September, Performing Dido, Christ Church Oxford

26 September, ‘Love through the Ages’, Lancaster Girls’ Grammar School

1 October, ‘Setting the Scene: Macbeth’, Globe Theatre, London

9 November, ‘Teaching with Shakespeare’s First Folio’ Harris Manchester College: handout available here

10 November, ‘New Historicism’, Foundation Course in English Literature, Oxford Department for Continuing Education

18 November, ‘Myths about Shakespeare’, Oxford Rotary Club


2014

25 February, The Knight of the Burning Pestle, Sam Wanamaker Theatre, Globe

26 February, Inaugural Marlowe lecture, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge

5 March, ‘Early Readers of Shakespeare’s Folio’, Literature, Learning and the Social Order in Early Modern Europe, All Souls College

11 March, The Knight of the Burning Pestle, Sam Wanamaker Theatre, Globe

1-12 April, Alice Griffin Visiting Professorship of Shakespeare, University of Auckland, New Zealand

24 April, ‘Shakespeare in Print’, London Guildhall

7 May, OCR Teachers’ Conference, ‘Teaching with Shakespeare’s First Folio’

29 May, Pitching Daborne’s A Christian Turn’d Turk for Read not Dead at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse. WE WON!

10 June, Woodstock Literature Society

19 June, Hertford Women in the Arts panel, London

2-3 July Hertford College/English Faculty Open Days

5 July, Error and Print Culture 1500-1800 conference, Oxford

7 July, British Studies at Oxford, Julius Caesar

9 July, Cherwell School Oxford, ‘Starting Year 13 English’

5 August, with Laurie Maguire, International Shakespeare Conference, Stratford

5 October, Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, A Christian Turn’d Turke

14 October, ‘When Shakespeare was New’, Wells Literary Festival

4 November, English and Media Centre CPD programme, ‘Shakespeare in HE

8 November, West Sussex Oxford Society, Chichester, ‘Folios: Bodley and Others’

6 December, Oxford, First Folio Hackfest


2015


15 January, U3A Ealing, ‘Reading Shakespeare in his Own Time’

22 January, Headington School: ‘Shakespeare and Twilight: difficulties of context’

7 March, Pitt Rivers Museum, ‘Shakespeare’s Transvestite Theatre’

18 March, Ashmolean Museum, ‘Collectors of Shakespeare First Folios’

13 May, King Lear, Graveney School Tooting

19 May, Shakespeare Teachers’ Conversation, Birkbeck College

27 May online A2 revision seminar, King Lear

4 June, Holywell Manor, Praefectus Seminar ‘Writing the biography of a book: Shakespeare’s First Folio from 1623-2015’

11 June, St Edward’s School Oxford

18 June, Globe Theatre, ‘Shakespeare’s Favourite Play’

26 June, St Omer, ‘Unclasping a secret book: popular perceptions of the First Folio’

4 July, Globe Theatre, Measure for Measure Study Day

27 July, UNIQ Summer School, The Tempest

30 July 7pm Bodleian Library, Much Ado About Nothing

16 August, Pendley Shakespeare Festival, Henry V

20 August, RSC Summer School, The Merchant of Venice

20 October: English and Media Centre Student Conference

25 October: An Agincourt Commemoration ‘Henry V in performance’

8 November: Oxford University Foundation Certificate in English Literature: Critical Theory dayschool - ‘Historicisms’

14 November: Barbican Centre - Henry V

23 November: Horsforth School, Leeds - Othello

28 November: Barbican Centre - Henry IV Part 1


2016


13 January, Cherwell School, Hamlet in Context

16 January: Barbican Centre - Richard II

20 January, Oxford High School, Measure for Measure

21 January: TORCH - What does it mean to be Human in the Digital Age?

26 January: Oxford 6th Form Conference - Hamlet in 1600

17 February: Said Business School - Shakespeare’s Value 

28 March: Buffalo, NY: ‘From the Barbican to Buffalo: Why Shakespeare’s First Folio matters’

4 April: Oxford Literary Festival

18 April: National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh

19 April: OER16: Open Culture, University of Edinburgh

5 May: London Guildhall

13 May: Paris ‘Shakespeare’s First Folio: the Biography of a book’

31 May: Hay Literary Festival

24 June: Stratford: NATE (National Association for Teachers of English) conference

20 July TORCH public engagement summer school, Oxford: ‘Engaging with the media’

25 July UNIQ summer school, Oxford

26 July Bread Loaf School of English, Lincoln

20 August Edinburgh Book Festival 

22 August opening plenary ESSE, Galway

14 September, St Andrews: ‘Reading Shakespeare’s First Folio’

15 September: Chancellor’s Court of Benefactors

16 September: Hertford College and English Faculty open days

24 October: Deutsch-Britische Gesellschaft Bonn ‘The First Folio in Germany’

9 November: Blackwell’s Oxford, in conversation with Margaret Atwood

19 November: Oxford Centre for Life-Writing | Wolfson College, ‘Celebiography’

23 November: Barnes Literary Society


2017


19 January - Shakespeare Birthplace Trust Winter School, ‘Shakespeare’s First Folio: the Biography’

25 January - HMP Grendon, Learning Together programme ‘Literature and History’

9 February - Oxford Society Manchester Branch, ‘Who Wrote Shakespeare?’

6 March - Oxford Bibliographical Society ‘‘Marital Marginalia: the books of Thomas and Isabella Hervey (c1675-94)’

15 March - Virginia Commonwealth University - ‘Shakespeare’s Value’ 

23 March - University of Sussex Annual Shakespeare Lecture, ‘, ‘‘Exit pursued by a bear’ (again): reading Shakespeare’s stage directions’

8 April - University of Oxford North America in New York, ‘Shakespeare’s First Folio’

19 April, University of Oklahoma, ‘Hamlet the Dame: what happens to women in Hamlet’

3 May, Graveney School, A Level classes

17 May: Perpeteia online A level revision masterclass: King Lear and Hamlet

18 May - Woodstock Literary Society ‘‘From Groundlings to Grandees: How Theatre went Up-market’

19 May - City Screen, York: introduction to Kurosawa’s Throne of Blood

20 May - University of York: ‘Bloody, Bold and Resolute’

24 May - Shakespeare’s Globe, Twelfth Night

25 May- St Anne’s College Oxford: Shakespeare in Shoreditch respondent

30 May - Department of Theatre, Bristol University Wickham Lecture: ‘Shakespeare’s First Folio on Stage’

1 June: Britgrad, Shakespeare Institute: ‘Early Readers of Shakespeare’s First Folio’

22 June, Spenser Conference, Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre

14 September: Shakespeare Study Morning for Schools, English Faculty, Oxford

9 October, Cymbeline, English Faculty, Oxford (catch up on Approaching Shakespeare series, Apple Podcasts)

11-13 October, ‘Globalizing Bibliography’, Philadelphia PA

16 October, All’s Well that Ends Well, English Faculty, Oxford (catch up on Approaching Shakespeare series, Apple Podcasts)

23 October, Merry Wives of Windsor, English Faculty, Oxford (catch up on Approaching Shakespeare series, Apple Podcasts)

30 October, 2 Henry VI, English Faculty, Oxford (catch up on Approaching Shakespeare series, Apple Podcasts)

6 November, Two Gentlemen of Verona,  English Faculty, Oxford (catch up on Approaching Shakespeare series, Apple Podcasts)

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