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Lecture: 'Shakespeare in performance' with Gregory Doran and Antony Sher

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Incoming Artistic Director of the RSC Gregory Doran and award-winning actor and author Sir Antony Sher discuss Shakespeare in performance, inspired by their work together and Gregory’s production of Julius Caesar for the World Shakespeare Festival.

Books
  • Shakespeare's Lost Play
  • Year of the King
  • Performing Shakespeare
Date: Friday 5 October 2012 06:30 pm
Location: British Museum, London

An Evening with Michael Pennington

In his acclaimed one man show, leading classical actor of stage and screen takes you on a vivid journey through the life work of William Shakespeare.

His career has spanned 40 years of performing with The RSC, the National Theatre and his own English Shakespeare Company.

Date: Wednesday 3 October 2012
Location: Southend Central Library, Victoria Avenue

Write to Play - Helen Edmundson

This is a unique opportunity to hear Helen in conversation with Giles Croft (Artistic Director of Nottingham Playhouse) about her life and work, listen to a reading from one of her plays, and take part in a Q&A.

Speakers
Date: Tuesday 11 September 2012 - Thursday 13 September 2012
Location: The Bush Theatre

Harriet Walter at Edinburgh Book Festival

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'Ageing with Pride'

Dame Harriet Walter’s glittering career as an actor on stage and screen has seen film credits including Atonement and Sense and Sensibility. Now, she has embarked on an ambitious photography project to celebrate the beauty of older women.

Books
  • Other People's Shoes
Speakers
Date: Monday 27 August 2012
Location: Edinburgh Book Festival, ScottishPower Studio Theatre

An Hour with Scotland's Poet Laureate

Described by Carol Ann Duffy as 'an inspirational presence in British poetry' - in this event Lochhead reads poems from her recently published selection, A Choosing, discussing her work with BBC Scotland's political editor Brian Taylor.

Tickets: £10/8 (concessions)
Duration:
1 hour

Books
  • Dracula
  • Educating Agnes
  • Tartuffe
  • Liz Lochhead: Five Plays
Speakers
Date: Wednesday 22 August 2012 04:30 pm
Location: Edinburgh Book Festival, RBS Main Stage

James Kelman with Liz Lochhead

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'Ordinary People, Extraordinary Voices'

James Kelman, winner of the 1994 Man Booker Prize, is joined by Scotland's Poet Laureate Liz Lochhead to discuss Kelman's latest novel: a tender and deeply affecting story of a Glasgow woman in London, Mo Said She Was Quirky.

Tickets: £10/8 (concessions)
Duration: 1 hour

Books
  • Dracula
  • Educating Agnes
  • Miseryguts & Tartuffe
  • Liz Lochhead: Five Plays
Speakers
Date: Sunday 19 August 2012
Location: Edinburgh Book Festival, RBS Main Stage

'An Attitude for Acting' at Surviving Actors

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Books
  • An Attitude for Acting
Date: Saturday 18 August 2012 02:00 pm
Location: Surviving Actors, Edinburgh

'So You Want To Do a Solo Show' at Surviving Actors

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Books
  • So You Want To Do A Solo Show?
Date: Saturday 18 August 2012 11:00 am
Location: Surviving Actors, Edinburgh

Liz Lochhead: Making Nothing Happen

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Scotland’s National Poet, and veteran Fringe performer, in a celebration of the word - poems, monologues, characters, lyrics, theatre pieces. And, daily, a guest artist - a song, a wee bit of music - from a friend in town today.

Tickets: £10/9 (concessions)
Duration: 1 hour

brilliantly, raucously and scabrously funny’ Sunday Times

‘it’s the beautiful, lyrical meditation … which lingers longest in the imaginationScotman

Books
  • Dracula
  • Medea
  • Educating Agnes
  • Miseryguts & Tartuffe
  • Liz Lochhead: Five Plays
Speakers
Date: Thursday 2 August 2012 - Sunday 26 August 2012
Location: The Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh Festival Fringe

I Am Shakespeare - with author Mark Rylance

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Mark Rylance reads from, and discusses, his play I Am Shakespeare, after the matinee performance of Richard III at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre. The event will be followed by a book signing.

Meet in the Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre foyer at 5.15pm to be guided to the event location.

Tickets are free but advance booking is essential - email: rosie.t@shakespearesglobe.com

Books
  • I Am Shakespeare
Date: Thursday 2 August 2012 05:30 pm
Location: Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, London, SE1 9DT

Commedia Studies with Barry Grantham

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An exploration of the techniques used by the 'Laughter Makers' of the Commedia dell Arte: skills inherited by Pantomime, Music Hall, and Silent Film. The workshop will be led by Barry Grantham, author of Playing Commedia and Commedia Plays, and will run over the last weekend in July at London's famous Sands Films Studios.

Cost: £75 (includes lunch)

Books
  • Playing Commedia
  • Commedia Plays
Date: Saturday 28 July 2012 - Sunday 29 July 2012
Location: Sands Films Studio, Rotherhithe, SE16

Michael Pennington at The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

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A literary event with Michael Pennington, talking about his book Sweet William: Twenty Thousand Hours with Shakespeare, and his acclaimed one man show of the same name.

Tickets will be available on the door, or in advance from The Shakespeare Bookshop.

 

Date: Wednesday 11 July 2012 01:00 pm
Location: The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

Michael Pennington at Chichester Festivities

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Michael Pennington, who plays Antony in Chichester Festival Theatre’s forthcoming production of Antony and Cleopatra, discusses his book Sweet William: Twenty Thousand Hours with Shakespeare.

There will be a book signing following the talk.

Tickets must be booked in advance (£13).

Date: Saturday 7 July 2012 02:30 pm
Location: Chichester Festivities, St John's Chapel, St John's Street, Chichester

Harriet Walter In Conversation with John Coldstream

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A refreshing, revitalising and empowering talk from one of the world’s most gifted, celebrated and beautiful actresses. In Facing It: Reflections on images of older women Dame Harriet Walter encourages women to look the mirror full in the face, enjoy what they see and glorify the lines that time and experience have placed there.

In Other People's Shoes, Harriet offers a wonderfully practical - and personal - introduction to acting:
'A fascinating insight into the working life of an actor... very enjoyable' The Times

Books
  • Other People's Shoes
Speakers
Date: Sunday 1 July 2012 06:00 pm
Location: Chichester Festivities, St John's Chapel, St John's Street, Chichester

'Love Charing Cross Road' festival featuring Simon Callow and Michael Pennington

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Join the multi-talented Simon Callow (My Life in Pieces) and Michael Pennington (Sweet William, Shakespeare User Guides) in conversation with Don Paterson for a Shakespeare-themed panel discussion. 

Blackwell Bookshop, 100 Charing Cross Road, London WC2H 0JG.

Tickets are free but booking is essential - email events.london@blackwell.co.uk.

Books
  • My Life in Pieces
Date: Saturday 30 June 2012 12:00 pm
Location: Blackwell Bookshop, Charing Cross Road

Max Stafford-Clark – Directing New Writing

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Max Stafford-Clark has directed first productions by Timberlake Wertenbaker, David Hare, Stephen Jeffreys and Caryl Churchill to name but a few, and was Artistic Director of the Royal Court Theatre, and now heads Out of Joint theatre company. 

In this invaluable workshop, he demonstrates a unique approach to directing a piece of new writing.

A second date for this workshop will take place on 26th June, 10am (1 hour).

Part of the International Student Drama Festival taking place in Sheffield, 22nd – 30th Jun 2012.

Books
  • Taking Stock: The Theatre of Max Stafford-Clark
Date: Monday 25 June 2012 03:45 pm
Location: International Student Drama Festival, Sheffield

Gbolahan Lekan Obisesan – Now, Then, Tomorrow

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Writers can write from experiences, knowledge of the past, comments and observations of the present or their predictions and the future. Work with playwright and theatre director Gbolahan Obisesan (author of Fringe-First winning Mad About The Boy) on character led and driven stories.

Part of the International Student Drama Festival taking place in Sheffield, 22nd – 30th Jun 2012.

Work with Gbolahan (author of Fringe-First winning Mad About The Boy) on character led and driven stories - part of the International Student Drama Festival 2012.
Books
  • Mad About the Boy
Date: Thursday 21 June 2012 03:45 pm
Location: International Student Drama Festival, Sheffield

'Re-acting' workshop at The Actors Centre

So often actors focus on what they need to 'do'; but truly engaging acting comes from an actor’s response to what is happening around him or her. This advanced workshop at The Actors Centre (two separate workshops on the 20th and 21st June, £60 each) will explore how you can engage with the situation and other actors in a scene in a way which keeps the audience on the edge of their seats and allows you to access the freedom, creativity and originality you have always dreamed of.

Tutor: Barbara Houseman (author of Tackling Text, Finding Your Voice)

Barbara Houseman has worked in theatre for over thirty years both as a voice, text and acting coach and a director. After dividing her time between directing and voice work, she spent six years in the world renowned Voice Department at the Royal Shakespeare Company, working alongside Cicely Berry and Andrew Wade and then became Associate Director at the Young Vic, working alongside Tim Supple. She now works freelance coaching voice, text and acting and as an associate director. Among other clients, she coaches Daniel Radcliffe and Jude Law when they are preparing projects for stage and screen. 

Scenes will be provided in advance for students to familiarise themselves with. To enroll submit your CV or Spotlight link to bookclass@actorscentre.co.uk.

Books
  • Finding Your Voice
  • Tackling Text [and subtext]
Date: Wednesday 20 June 2012 10:30 am - Thursday 21 June 2012 05:30 pm
Location: The Actors Centre

'Beyond Naturalism' - a Masterclass with Fin Kennedy

Fin Kennedy: Beyond Naturalism

A lecture and writing workshop with playwright Fin Kennedy – author of the award-winning How To Disappear Completely And Never Be Found – a nightmarish netherworld of skewed timelines and characters waking up dead, which eschews many of the traditional rules of logic and linear narrative. 

In this 3-hour workshop Fin explains the process behind this and some of his other non-naturalistic plays, and looks at the risks and rewards of re-writing the physical rules of time and space. Participants should come prepared with at least one storyline idea which they would like to explore from a new, potentially non-naturalistic, angle.

Cost: Free (online booking charges may still apply) 

A lecture and writing workshop with playwright Fin Kennedy – author of the award-winning 'How To Disappear Completely And Never Be Found' – at West Yorkshire Playhouse, 30th May.
Books
  • The Urban Girl's Guide to Camping and other plays
  • Protection
  • How To Disappear Completely and Never Be Found
Speakers
Date: Wednesday 30 May 2012 02:00 pm
Location: West Yorkshire Playhouse

2012 Wickham Lecture: 'Plays for Today'

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'Plays for Today' - the playwright’s place in British Theatre – then and now'

Presented by writer David Edgar.

David Edgar has been at the forefront of playwriting in Britain for three decades, exploring political and social issues in this country (such as in the award-winning Destiny and Maydays) and abroad (as in The Shape of the Table, Pentecost and The Prisoner's Dilemma, a trilogy about Eastern Europe after the Cold War). He won a  Tony Award for The Life and Times of Nicholas Nickelby - his adaptation of Charles Dickens’s novel. His most recent play, Written on the Heart, about the penning of the 1611 King James Bible, has recently transferred to the West End following its RSC debut. In 1989 he founded the UK’s first postgraduate playwriting programme at Birmingham University, becoming its Professor of Playwriting Studies in 1995. In addition to his plays, he is a regular commentator in the press on the relationship between the arts and society, a frequent broadcaster and the author of How Plays Work, a practically focused analysis of the dramatist’s art. He is President of the Writers’ Guild of Great Britain.

The lecture will be followed by a Q & A session. Admission free. 

Speakers
Date: Thursday 10 May 2012 05:30 pm
Location: Wickham Theatre, University of Bristol