Daily Archives: 29 June 2016

Margaret of Anjou Performances @ UNSW and University of Notre Dame

Margaret of Anjou

“This spark will prove a raging fire.”

A French Queen of England, a loyal adulteress, a devoted leader but a devastating foe, Queen Margaret is one of Shakespeare’s most vivid renderings of a historic character. Intrigue, betrayal, romance and revenge coloured the life of this brilliant and compelling woman.
Shakespeare Twentyscore and The Puzzle Productions invite you to two staged readings of Shakespeare’s ‘new’ play, Margaret of Anjou.

Margaret of Anjou By William Shakespeare

  • Edited by Elizabeth Schafer, Dramaturged by Philippa Kelly
  • Directed by Anna Kamaralli
  • Produced by Shakespeare TwentyScore and The Puzzle
  • Supported by Creative Practice Lab, School of the Arts and Media, UNSW and University of Notre Dame School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Theatre

UNSW Performance

Date: 8 July, 2016
Time: 7:00pm
Venue: Io Myers Studio, UNSW
Tickets: $10. Book here: https://www.trybooking.com/Booking/BookingEventSummary.aspx?eid=209734


University of Notre Dame Performance

Date: 18 August, 2016
Time: 7:00pm
Venue: University of Notre Dame Studio, Broadway
Tickets: Free and unticketed, but has a VERY limited capacity. For further information contact Anna at info@shakespearetwentyscore.org.

For further information see shakespearetwentyscore.org

University of Liverpool, 3 Postdoctoral Research Associates: Travel, Transculturality and Identity in England, c. 1550-1700 – Call For Applications

University of Liverpool, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, School of the Arts, Department of English
3 Postdoctoral Research Associates

Salary: £32,600 pa
Location: Liverpool
Ref: R-590938/WWW

We seek to appoint three individuals to work on an ERC-funded ‘Travel, Transculturality and Identity in England, c. 1550-1700’ (TIDE) project. Expressions of interest are welcomed from candidates from English Literature, History, or cognate disciplines working on 16th-17th century (1) political and legal history, (2) theology and ethnography, and (3) economic history, trade, and diplomacy respectively. You should have a PhD (or be about to obtain) in a relevant field of research. The posts are available until 31 March 2021.

For full details and to apply, please visit: https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/working/jobvacancies/currentvacancies/research/r-590938

Closing date for receipt of applications: Friday, 8 Jul 2016 23:55:00 BST