The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 13.0429 Thursday, 14 February 2002
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Date: Tuesday, 12 Feb 2002 17:38:16 -0800
Subject: Speaking of Shakespeare with Richard Clifford
London Actor-Director Richard Clifford
To Discuss His Roles on Stage and Screen
Richard Clifford, a veteran of such Kenneth Branagh films as Henry V,
Love's Labour's Lost, and Much Ado About Nothing, is now at the Folger
Theatre, where he is directing She Stoops to Conquer. We're very happy
to announce that he'll be Speaking of Shakespeare a few days from now,
and we invite you to join us for a delightful evening. If you were in
London's Middle Temple Hall in January 2000 for A Salute to the Man of
the Millennium (the fifth annual Gielgud Award ceremony, with Kenneth
Branagh as the honoree), you'll recall that Mr. Clifford was the artist
who assembled a cast that included Keith Baxter, Samantha Bond, Richard
Briers, Helena Bonham Carter, Dame Judi Dench, Patrick Doyle, Ben Elton,
Stephen Fry, Bob Hoskins, and Sir Derek Jacobi.
Monday, February 18
Reception 6:30 p.m.
Program 7:00 p.m.
The Washington Club
15 Dupont Circle NW
Reception and Program, $25
Program Only, $15
To reserve space for this program, simply reply to this message.
Tickets may be billed to American Express, Visa, or MasterCard.
John F. Andrews, President
The Shakespeare Guild
2141 Wyoming Avenue NW, Suite 41
Washington, DC 20008-3916
Phone 202 483 8646 Fax 202 483 7824
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