Time: | Nov 15, 2023 (UTC-5) ENDED |
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Location: | Shakespeare Theatre Company: Harman Hall |
Untimeliness is a defining aspect of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, as explored in the fourth installment of the Shakespeare Everywhere Festival Lecture Series. The play's plot is marked by various forms of untimeliness, such as prematurity, belatedness, and ill-timing. This recurring theme has not only captivated playwrights, filmmakers, and composers, but also spawned numerous after-stories. Marjorie Garber delves into the timely untimeliness of Shakespeare's work, coinciding with STC Artistic Director Simon Godwin's production of Gounod's Romeo and Juliet with the Washington National Opera. This thought-provoking lecture is part of the Shakespeare Everywhere Festival Lecture Series, taking place in Washington at the renowned Shakespeare Theatre Company: Harman Hall. Located at 610 F Street Northwest, Washington, DC 20004, the event will be held on November 15, 2023. Best of all, admission is free, making it accessible to all who are eager to expand their knowledge and appreciation of Shakespeare's timeless masterpiece. Don't miss this opportunity to delve into the captivating world of Romeo and Juliet and gain a deeper understanding of its untimely allure. Join us at the Shakespeare Everywhere Festival Lecture Series and experience the magic of Shakespeare's enduring legacy firsthand.