Monthly Archives: September 2012
What goes on there?
James Hamilton, the world’s leading philosopher of theatre, is visiting the Open University to give this talk on 4 October at 2.00pm, in Meeting Rooms 1- 3, Wilson A Ground Floor. This is general account of spectating conceived as information … Continue reading
A Stitch in Time
A date for your diary: 17 October at 1.30pm for the GiTH Knitting and Stitching seminar. Keynote speaker is Claudia Eckert, Design (MCT). Please confirm your attendance by email to Shirley Parsons (s.a.parsons@open.ac.uk). For further details see: V:\Media_&_Communications\Arts screen\Documents\GITH-Knitting_Oct2012.docx
OU Book History Seminar Series – Documents of Shakespearean Performance
Monday 29 October 2012 sees the first in a series of seminars on how Shakespeare’s plays were transmitted from manuscript to print. Organised by the Open University’s Book History Research Group and the Institute of English Studies at the University of London, the seminars are to be held in Room 234 at Senate House, Malet Street, London, WC1E 7HU. Continue reading