9.15 |
Registration and coffee (Lecture Room 1, First Floor Main Arts) |
9.30 |
Diana Wyatt: ‘Wheeling the ship, bearing the car: variations on the theme of moving stages’
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10.00 |
Bob Godfrey: ‘The Digby Mary Magdalene in Performance: a Merry Peripeteia’
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10.30 |
Andrea Young: ‘Transforming landscape through language: The Castle of Perseveranc and the medieval park’
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11.00 |
COFFEE
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11.15 |
Performance of Everyman – Students of Hull University, directed by Philip Crispin
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13.00 |
LUNCH
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14.00 |
Raluca Radulescu: ‘Spiritual Journeys through Political Realities: King Robert of Sicily, a story travelling through genres ’
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14.30 |
Clare Egan: ‘“Now fearing neither friend nor foe, / To the worldes viewe these verses goe”: Mapping Libel Performance in Early-Modern Devon’
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15.00 |
Meg Twycross and Elisabeth Dutton: ‘Lydgate’s “Mumming” for the Mercers of London’
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15.30 |
TEA
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16.00 |
Annual Medieval English Theatre Business Meeting, including
announcements, reports, projects, plans, and the topic and location of the next conference. |
16.30 |
Pamela King, Diana Wyatt, Sue Niebrzydowski, and Andrew Hiscock: Roundtable discussion on the Yearbook in English Studies 43:
Early Drama
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17.00 |
Close of Conference.
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This is the planned programme, but it is subject to any
necessary adjustments.
As usual, papers will last about 20-25 minutes.
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