Medieval English Theatre Meeting 29 March 2008:
Burwalls Continuing Education Centre, University of Bristol


The 1490s

Programme

10.00 Registration and coffee
10.30
Olga Horner (Lancaster) : ‘Christmas at The Inns of Court Revisited: “To Pescod the Keeper of the Lyons
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11.10 Jane Griffiths (Bristol) : ‘John Skelton: The Bowge of Court
11.50
Andrew Hiscock (Bangor) : ‘Knight, squire, or swain?’: Medieval Drama and the Politics of Cultural Difference’
12.30
Sarah Carpenter (Edinburgh) : ‘New evidence: Vives and audience-response to biblical drama’
13.00 LUNCH
with performance of Fulgens and Lucres by Thynke Byggly, directed by Elisabeth Dutton (Oxford).
14.40 approx
David Mills (Liverpool) : ‘A Tale of Two Cities - Chester and Coventry in the 1490s’
15.20 approx
Round-table discussion led by Pamela King with Fay Brackstone, Tom Ormerod, Katrina Kelly, and Katherine Nelhams (Bristol) : ‘The 1490s according to REED’
16.00 Tea and Annual Medieval English Theatre Business Meeting, including announcements, reports, projects, plans, and the topic and location of the next conference.
By 17.00 Close of Conference.

This is the planned programme, but it is subject to any necessary adjustments.
As usual, papers will last about 20-25 minutes and the remaining minutes of each slot will be used for questions.


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