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SHAKSPER 1997: 16th International Conference on Elizabethan Theatre
From: Hardy M. Cook (editor@ws.bowiestate.edu) Date: 06/10/97
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 8.0652. Tuesday, 10 June 1997.
From: Lynne Magnusson <lmagnuss@watarts.uwaterloo.ca>
Date: Monday, 09 Jun 1997 23:14:57 -0400
Subject: 16th International Conference on Elizabethan Theatre
You are invited to attend:
The 16th WATERLOO INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ELIZABETHAN THEATRE
Special Topic: THEATRE AND NATION
21-25 July 1997
University of Waterloo, Canada
Tentative Schedule
Monday 21 July
8:00-10:30 Reception
Tuesday 22 July
9:45-12:15 Terence Hawkes (University of Cardiff, Wales), "Bryn Glas"
Paul Yachnin (University of British Columbia), "Millenarian Ghosts:
Belatedness and Nationhood in Hamlet"
2:00-4:15 Jean Howard (Columbia University), "City and Nation in
Jacobean City Comedy"
Margo Hendricks (University of California, Santa Cruz),
"Natio, Nation, Generation: The Making of 'Race' in Elizabethan England"
8:00 The Taming of the Shrew (Festival Theatre, Stratford)
Wednesday 23 July
8:45-9:45 A.J. Hoenselaars (University of Utrecht), "The Topography of
Fear"
Janelle Jenstad (Queen's University), "Defending England's Royal
Exchange:Nationalism and Commerce in Heywood's 2 If You Know Not Me You
Know Nobody"
11:00 Panel Discussion on "Race, Gender, Nation" (Festival
Theatre,Stratford)
2:00 Richard III at the Tom Patterson Theatre
8:00 Coriolanus at the Patterson Theatre or Romeo and Juliet at the
Festival Theatre
Thursday 24 July
9:00-10:00 Steve Sohmer (Bel Air, CA), "12 June 1599: Opening Day at
Shakespeare's Globe"
Benjamin Griffin (Umpqua, OR), "The English Saints and the Formation
of National-History Drama"
10:30-12:45 Michael Neill (University of Auckland, New Zealand),
"Mercantile English Nationalism and The Island Princess"
Paul Stevens (Queen's University), "Milton, Drama, and the Nation"
2:15-4:30 Leanore Lieblein (McGill University), "Shakespeare, Prince
du Québec"
Irena Makaryk (University of Ottawa), "Macbeth and the Birth of a
Nation"
4:30-5:00 Business Meeting
8:00 Death of a Salesman at the Avon Theatre, Stratford
Friday 25 July
9:30-10:30 Mark Stephenson (Queen's University), "'Staging Exclusions'
and Robert Wilson's The Cobbler's Prophecy"
Lloyd Edward Kermode (Rice University), "Alien Nation: Robert
Wilson's Three Ladies of London and the Corruption of the English"
10:30-11:30 Richard Helgerson (University of California, Santa Barbara),
"Weeping for Jane Shore"
12:30-2:30 Conference Banquet (University Club)
For further information contact one of the Associate Directors:
Lynne Magnusson, lmagnuss@watarts.uwaterloo.ca, (519)888-4567, ext. 2759
Ted McGee, cemcgee@watarts.uwaterloo.ca, (519)884-8111, ext. 280
Todd Pettigrew, thjpetti@watarts.uwaterloo.ca, (519)888-4567, ext. 2462.
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REGISTRATION FORM: 16th International Conference on Elizabethan Theatre
THEATRE AND NATION, 21-25 July 1997
NAME:___________________________________________________________________
MAILING ADDRESS:
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PHONE:__________________E-MAIL:____________________
AFFILIATION AND ADDRESS AS YOU WISH THESE TO APPEAR IN THE DIRECTORY OF
PARTICIPANTS:
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1. Registration fee (including Goods and Services Tax)
Regular $53.50 (Canadian)
Student $26.75 _______
2. Banquet lunch, Friday 25 July
All participants $20.00 _______
3. Theatre tickets for the Stratford Festival
Tuesday 22 July
___ ticket(s) for The Taming of the Shrew at the
Festival Theatre @ $47.25/ticket _______
Wednesday 23 July
Afternoon
___ ticket(s) for Richard III at the Tom Patterson
Theatre @ $47.25/ticket _______
Evening
___ ticket(s) for Coriolanus at the Tom Patterson
Theatre @ $47.25/ticket _______
OR
___ ticket(s) for Romeo and Juliet at the Festival
Theatre @ $47.25/ticket _______
Thursday 24 July
___ tickets for Death of a Salesman at the Avon
Theatre @ $30.00/ticket _______
Subtotal for theatre tickets _______
Total Payment _______
Conference theatre tickets are limited in number. Tuesday's and
Wednesday's ticket prices are quotes at the 20% group rate reduction for
the A category of seating. Thursday's are a 2-for-1 special rate.
Orders will be filled as they are received until 15 June 1997. Your
theatre tickets will be held for you to pick up at the Conference
Registration Desk.
Please make your cheque or money order payable in Canadian funds to the
"University of Waterloo" and return it with your completed registration
form to Todd Pettigrew, Elizabethan Theatre Conference, c/o Department
of English, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1.
4. Accommodations
Most people attending the Conference stay on campus in the Ron Eydt
Village (formerly Student Village 2), where the sessions also take
place. We shall reserve accommodations for you there if you wish.
Payment should be made when checking in.
____ Please reserve single accommodation @ $31.80 /night (plus taxes)
in the Ron Eydt Village
for ____ nights.
____ Please reserve double accommodation @ $25.30 /night/person (plus
taxes) in the Ron Eydt
Village for ____ nights.
____ I shall be making other arrangements for accommodations while in
Waterloo.
DATE OF ARRIVAL: ____________________
DATE OF DEPARTURE: ____________________
5. Airways Transit ($48.00, payable to the driver)
The most convenient, but not the least expensive, way of getting from
Pearson International Airport in Toronto to the University of Waterloo
is by means of Airways Transit. We shall try to coordinate the trips of
people attending the conference if you will fill out the following:
____ Please arrange for Airways Transit to meet my flight
(Airline:_____________ Flight # ___________)
scheduled to arrive from ____________ at ______ o'clock
on the _____ of July.
6. The Conference will open with a reception at 7:30 p.m. on Monday 21
July in the Common Room, St. Jerome's College.
Note to Ontario Students: Registration is free for graduate students
registered at Ontario universities, although all extra fees still apply.
Please pre-register using this form.
The Conference acknowledges the support of the Social Sciences and
Humanities Research Council of Canada.
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