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Why join the course? Why do we still read and perform the works of Shakespeare around the world today? How were his works performed and printed 400 years ago, and how has our understanding of Shakespeare changed over the centuries? King's College London has partnered with Shakespeare's Globe and the British Library to explore how Shakespeare's works continue to delight audiences around the world. Join scholars, curators, publishers, actors, musicians, and theater directors as we discover more about Shakespeare's early modern world and consider building him into a global icon today. Go behind the scenes at The Globe. We'll take you onstage at the Globe Theater to learn about acting practices in both today's capital and early modern London. We'll meet practitioners at the Globe and enter the world of the early modern actor to examine the processes and conditions that were at the heart of Shakespeare's playhouse. Explore Rarely Seen Priceless Manuscripts The British Library has given us exclusive access to some priceless manuscripts and early print texts in its archives. We'll also discover how the early modern book trade shaped the journey of Shakespeare's text from stage to page. Share your own ideas with other students 'Global Shakespeares' is one of the key topics we will explore in the course. When you join Shakespeare: Print and Performance, you will become part of a diverse international learning community, drawing on experiences from Shakespeare to enrich our discussion.
King's College London, established in 1829 and a founding college of the University of London, is one of the world's leading research and teaching universities, based in the heart of London.
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Dr. Sarah Lewis is Professor of Shakespeare and Early Modern Literature at King's College London.
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King's College London, established in 1829 and a founding college of the University of London, is one of the world's leading research and teaching universities, based in the heart of London.
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