Shakespeare at Notre Dame

My Relationship with Shakespeare: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (SiPC4)

February 11, 2021 Shakespeare at Notre Dame Season 2021 Episode 11
My Relationship with Shakespeare: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (SiPC4)
Shakespeare at Notre Dame
More Info
Shakespeare at Notre Dame
My Relationship with Shakespeare: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (SiPC4)
Feb 11, 2021 Season 2021 Episode 11
Shakespeare at Notre Dame

Why Shakespeare Now?
The 4th International Shakespeare in Prisons Conference (SiPC4) gathers theatre arts practitioners, researchers, and scholars who are currently engaged with or interested in programs for incarcerated (and post-incarcerated) populations. SiPC4 stimulates discussion through speakers, performances, and workshop sessions offering case studies and best practices within the prisons arts movement.

My Relationship with Shakespeare: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
A panel of BIPOC artists who believe in the power of words to heal, as well as to wound, come together to interrogate Shakespeare and to share their personal experiences working on his works. Featuring Madeleine Sayet (Yale Indigenous Performing Arts Program), Malik Work (The Public Theater), Niki Martinez (The Old Globe), and Devon Glover. Moderated by Curt L. Tofteland (Shakespeare Behind Bars).

Learn more about Actors From The London Stage, the Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival, the Shakespeare in Prisons Network and more at shakespeare.nd.edu.

Show Notes

Why Shakespeare Now?
The 4th International Shakespeare in Prisons Conference (SiPC4) gathers theatre arts practitioners, researchers, and scholars who are currently engaged with or interested in programs for incarcerated (and post-incarcerated) populations. SiPC4 stimulates discussion through speakers, performances, and workshop sessions offering case studies and best practices within the prisons arts movement.

My Relationship with Shakespeare: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
A panel of BIPOC artists who believe in the power of words to heal, as well as to wound, come together to interrogate Shakespeare and to share their personal experiences working on his works. Featuring Madeleine Sayet (Yale Indigenous Performing Arts Program), Malik Work (The Public Theater), Niki Martinez (The Old Globe), and Devon Glover. Moderated by Curt L. Tofteland (Shakespeare Behind Bars).

Learn more about Actors From The London Stage, the Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival, the Shakespeare in Prisons Network and more at shakespeare.nd.edu.