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The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 8.0406. Wednesday, 2 April 1997.
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Date: Tuesday, 1 Apr 1997 19:57:42 -0500 (EST)
Subj: Columbia University Seminar On Shakespeare
[2] From: Douglas M Lanier <
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Date: Tuesday, 1 Apr 1997 14:33:42 -0500 (EST)
Subj: Shakespeare Movies on BRAVO
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From: Jill Niemczyk Smith <
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Date: Tuesday, 1 Apr 1997 19:57:42 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Columbia University Seminar On Shakespeare
THE COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY SEMINAR ON SHAKESPEARE is pleased to announce
that Randall McLeod (Erindale College, University of Toronto) will be
speaking on the text and editorial tradition of *Romeo and Juliet* at
our meeting on Friday, 11 April 1997. The title of Professor McLeod's
talk is "The Vary Truth," and it will be held at Faculty House on the
Columbia University Campus in New York City.
Local and visiting Shakespeareans are welcome. Please contact Jill
Niemczyk Smith at
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From: Douglas M Lanier <
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Date: Tuesday, 1 Apr 1997 14:33:42 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Shakespeare Movies on BRAVO
For those who get BRAVO on your cable TV systems, this month is
something of a bonanza for Shakespeare films. During the month, BRAVO
will, according to their website, be showing the following:
Welles' OTHELLO
Olivier's HENRY V, OTHELLO, RICHARD III
Zeffirelli's THE TAMING OF THE SHREW
Kurosawa's RAN, THRONE OF BLOOD
Lubitsch's TO BE OR NOT TO BE (which includes much Shakespeare)
Specific showtimes can be gleaned from the website:
http://www.bravotv.com/ . I am not affiliated with BRAVO, etc., etc.
Cheers,
Douglas Lanier
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