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AU Shakespeare Society A society run by people who like reading plays, if you share this interest please join us! We read o

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05/03/2021
Halloween may be over but it's not too late to catch the Globe's currently ongoing Shakespeare & Fear festival 👻🐈💀🎃Here'...
03/11/2020

Halloween may be over but it's not too late to catch the Globe's currently ongoing Shakespeare & Fear festival 👻🐈💀🎃

Here's what's on(going):

Deep Night, Dark Night 2020 (2-7 Nov)
Dim the lights, light some candles, snuggle up with a hot chocolate and join us for a night of ghost stories as we bring you chilling old, new and true tales that confront and exorcise our own doubts and fears at this time of profound uncertainty.
Paul Ready performs the eerie short story The Tell-Tale Heart written by Edgar Allan Poe; our writer-in-residence Sami Ibrahim’s 50 Berkeley Square is performed by Andrius Gaučas, and Abi Zakarian’s folkloric yet ‘honestly told’ I am Karyan Ophidian is performed by Jessie Bedrossian.

Macbeth: A Conjuring (5-11 Nov)
In 1605 there was a plague. Theatres were closed. In 1606 Shakespeare wrote Macbeth.
In 2020 there was a plague. Theatres were closed. In 2020 we read Macbeth.
There is not one mention of the plague in Macbeth, but fear is mentioned over 48 times.

The acting company of our ‘startlingly good’ (The Times) 2018 production including Michelle Terry and Paul Ready, reunite for a semi-staged reading of this ominous play about power, fear, the bloody murder of the most powerful figure in the country, and the tenacious ambition of a despotic leader who will seemingly do anything in the pursuit and maintenance of power.

In Conversation: Fear in our moment (8 Nov)
Dr Will Tosh and a panel of thinkers and writers explore fear in 2020 in this timely conversation. Shakespeare’s fears were not our own, but his society had its own dread of pandemics, political earthquakes and economic recessions. Our panellists including Professor Bridget Escolme (Professor of Theatre and Performance Queen Mary University of London) and Stella Kanu (Executive Director at LIFT) will ask how Shakespeare coped with – and built upon – political and personal dread, and how that translates into our own moment.

Thinking Through Crisis: Shakespeare and America (9 Nov)
In the aftermath of the American presidential election Professor Farah Karim-Cooper will be in conversation with Professor Ayanna Thompson and Professor James Shapiro. They will examine the dynamic between Shakespeare and social justice, autocracy, race, fear and crisis within the context of the contemporary moment in the US.

For more details on these events and how to join them head on over to:
https://www.shakespearesglobe.com/seasons/shakespeare-and-fear-2020/

Filmed in the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, our second digital festival Shakespeare and Fear, includes ghost stories, a staged reading of Macbeth, discussions and spooky stagecraft workshops.

Coming up online: The Globe Theatre's Shakespeare & Race Festival (21-23 Aug)https://www.shakespearesglobe.com/seasons/s...
12/08/2020

Coming up online: The Globe Theatre's Shakespeare & Race Festival (21-23 Aug)
https://www.shakespearesglobe.com/seasons/shakespeare-and-race-2020/

Shakespeare and Race is a festival conceived by Professor Farah Karim-Cooper, the Globe's Head of Higher Education and Research, in 2018. This year, we explore how we have traditionally viewed Shakespeare through the prism of 'whiteness' while focusing on the performance of race on stage.

02/07/2020

Look who's back!! 😻🍵☀️

A definite favourite of ours - don't miss! Bridge Theatre's amazing production of A Midsummer Night's Dream coming to yo...
20/06/2020

A definite favourite of ours - don't miss! Bridge Theatre's amazing production of A Midsummer Night's Dream coming to youtube this Thursday!

Nicholas Hytner’s promenade production of Julius Caesar was the hit of last year’s programme at this newish Tower Bridge venue.

12/06/2020

Andrew Gordon and Alasdair Hunter present "A Merry Note”, an online performance exploring correspondence in times of separation, isolation and absence, as explored through the lens of Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost and other contemporary sources.This virtual event will be the first scree...

10/06/2020

Hey Everyone!
We have decided to move our Bards Online sessions to Sunday afternoons (2-5pm 🇬🇧) to make them easier to join for those who work on Thursdays.

For this week, we are considering having a special session where we read a play outside the Shakespeare canon.

Please let us know in the comments if you would like that & drop some recommendations of plays you'd like to see on the poll this week! (It is, of course, helpful if the text can be found online on sites such as gutenberg.org so everyone can access a copy by Sunday.)

Looking forward to hearing from you,
Your Aberbards

02/06/2020

Fellow Aberbards!

Julia Kotzur has just let me know that it is still possible to join Thursday's Hamlet themed Shakespeare in performance workshop with Aberdeen based theatre company Ten Feet Tall as an audience member (which allows you to watch and ask questions in the Q & A).

Please sign up by 4pm tomorrow if you haven't done so already at the following link to join us:

https://app.geckoform.com/public/ #/modern/21FO00fiqay49s00dia1err3du

Here's the schedule:

Thursday 4th June, 11am
Session 2: Live Rehearsal
Using the preparation that we’ve done in Session 1, two professional performers will rehearse a scene and we see how the actors develop the scene and get it ready for final performance. Plenty opportunity to ask questions (1hr 15mins approx)

01/06/2020

Last chance to sign up for this week's Shakespeare workshop with the Centre for Early Modern studies & Ten Feet Tall theatre company! You can find all further details in our last post - deadline 12pm today! Come join us! ☀️

29/05/2020

Hey Everyone! Shakespeare themed workshop opportunity coming up next week!

In case you have not yet heard the exciting news, Professor Andrew Gordon, the Centre for Early Modern Studies and Aberdeen based theatre company, Ten Feet Tall, have partnered up to run a two-part free online Actors Studio workshop on Tuesday 2nd and Thursday 4th of June (11am - 12.30pm) via Collaborate.

"You will have the chance to work with the director Cameron Mowat on how to approach a text for performance, and to attend a rehearsal session. The sessions focus on the play Hamlet."
"This is open to all students taking English, but will be of special interest to anyone studying Encounters with Shakespeare, or who has done in the past, and to anyone with an interest in drama such as the REMDOG / AU Shakespeare Society crew."

To take part, either as a participant on both workshop days or as an audience member on the second workshop day (no performance participation, but you would be able to ask questions in the Q&A), you can sign up here:
https://app.geckoform.com/public/ #/modern/21FO00fiqay49s00dia1err3du

If you are interested, please make sure to sign up as soon as possible and before 12 pm on the 1st of June. Participation spaces are capped at 30 participants, however, there is no limit on audience members for Thursday's session.

Programme: Page to Stage - The Process

Tuesday 2nd June 10 am
Session 1: Developing Action

Exploring the process of how performers transform text into action, the topics we will cover are :
- understanding story
- finding and using clues from the text
- how to develop Character.
As part of the session we will break out into smaller groups and each group will do the preparation work on a scene which Professional actors will play out live in session 2.

Informal session. Questions can be asked at any time over the “chat” function.
(1hr 15mins approx)

Thursday 4th June 10 am
Session 2: Live Rehearsal

Using the preparation that we’ve done in Session 1, two professional performers will rehearse a scene and we see how the actors develop the scene and get it ready for final performance. Plenty opportunity to ask questions. Q & A.
(1hr 15mins approx)

If you have any questions, feel free to contact us, or, alternatively, Dr Julia Kotzur directly at [email protected].

We hope to see you there next Tuesday and/or Thursday! 😄☕️ Your Aberbards

21/05/2020

Earlier this week the venue said that, without Government support, it may be forced to close permanently

07/05/2020

Some more gems to come out of the NT Live fault 🤩 including Bill's Coriolanus!!

18/04/2020

just in time for Bill's deathday / maybe birthday next Thursday, 23rd of April, NT Live is bringing their fantabulous adaptation of Twelfth Night starring the wonderful Tamsin Greig as Malvolia to youtube for free (starting 7pm)!

I'll definitely be catching it, so let me know if anyone's interested in making a watch-party out of it - so we can all raise a glass or mug or flask to good ol Bill's health 🥂🍻🍹☕️

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