
Christian Smith: Bestriding the Threshold of the Self and the Other in Coriolanus & MerchantofVenice
The encounter between the self and the other as understood through Jean Laplanche’s psychoanalytic theory set in the Hegelian dialectic will be explored using three instances of the word threshold in ...
22 Jun 201626min

Kate Aughterson: ‘I will tell you the beginning..’: Dramaturgy and Politics in Shax’s Opening Scenes
Dr Kate Aughterson is currently Academic Programme Leader for Literature, Media and Screen at Brighton University. She is the author of Renaissance Woman (1995), The English Renaissance: An Anthology ...
15 Jun 20161h 4min

Richard Wilson: Come Unto These Yellow Sands: Shakespeare’s Other Heading
Richard Wilson is Sir Peter Hall Professor of Shakespeare Studies at Kingston University, London, and author of Worldly Shakespeare: The Theatre of Our Good Will (2015); Free Will: Art and power on Sh...
15 Jun 20161h 15min

Kelly Hunter: ‘Hamlet, Who’s There’ - Creating a New Production for the Modern World
Kelly Hunter is a highly accomplished actress on stage, film, TV and radio (www.kellyhunter.co.uk) as well as a director and author. She is also the artistic director of the Flute Theatre (www.fluteth...
15 Jun 201655min



















