![]() Please be there at least 10 minutes prior to the scheduled departure time. beside the Ted Constant Convocation Center, just off Hampton Blvd. The departure location from campus will be on 45th St. Transportation will be provided at no cost to and from the event. Atrium, Balcony, Lecture Hall 244, and Portico, ODU Virginia Beach. Pop-Up Mini-Performances including "Romeo and Juliet," "Combat Exhibition," excerpts of "As We Like It: Music Inspired by Shakespeare," and excerpts of "Titus Andronicus." The Starving Artists, ODU Theatre students, ODURep, ODU Opera, Warehouse of Theatre. How, then, is Shakespeare performed, translated and analyzed today?Ĭlick here for conference registration and schedule. Why does this figure among all others endure so persistently? At stake are questions of global imperialism and how it intersects with race, ethnicity, gender and Shakespeare's extended influence in what were, for him, newly emerging colonial locales. To mark the 400th anniversary of the playwright's death, we will seek his footprint as we question the legacy of the early colonial mindset in the twenty-first century. What does William Shakespeare mean to us today, and what traces of his thinking can still be seen in our lives? In the context of a weeklong, multifaceted investigation of Shakespeare's continued presence in our cultural landscape, this three-day conference will probe contemporary manifestations of the Bard. Tickets: $12 Students, $14 General Admission until April 1 $15 Students, $20 General Admission after April 1 at and (757) 683-5305. ![]() University Dance Theatre Spring Concert, including faculty works inspired by William Shakespeare. Chandler Recital Hall, Diehn Center for the Performing Arts. Preconcert discussion by Andrey Kasparov at 7:15 p.m.Tickets: $10 Student, $25 General Admission at the door. Works and arrangements by Igor Stravinsky, Ralph Vaughan Williams and Erich Korngold as well as premieres of works by Andrey Kasparov and Mark Chambers. Norfolk Chamber Consort: Shakespeare Now, directed by Andrey Kasparov and Oksana Lutsyshyn. Jones Humanities Speaker Series, "Politics, Stage and Silver Screen: 400 Years Since Shakespeare," a trio of presentations inspired by the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare's death. ![]() Presented by Norfolk Collegiate, "Shakespeare on the Silver Screen" is the final lecture of the Betty M. Hackney Theatre of the Meredith Center for the Arts, 7336 Granby St., Norfolk. "Shakespeare on the Silver Screen." Lecture by Professor Andrew Quicke. Chaotic, violent, bloody and racially charged, "Titus Andronicus" excites and horrifies in this tale of ultimate power leading to ultimate revenge. It thumps loudly with the passionate heartbeat of the young Bard. Shakespeare's earliest tragedy, "Titus Andronicus," has provoked shock, contempt and uneasy laughter since its premiere. Join Warehouse of Theatre as they team with ODURep to bring this unsettling, visually stunning, blackly comic revenge tragedy to Hampton Roads. Tickets: $15 Students and General Admission at and (757) 683-5305. "Titus Andronicus," written by William Shakespeare, adapted and directed by Lee Smith and Katherine Hammond, performed by Warehouse of Theatre and ODURep.
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