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Renaissance Academic Drama and the Popular Stage

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A virtual conference hosted by the University of St Andrews
11–12 June 2020
Email [email protected] to register.
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Murat Öğütcü (@muratogutcu1985) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wonderful speech by Perry Mills on his Edward's Boys and academic drama. Q/A on whether issues of violence, sex, vulgarity, #race have been issues in performances were very interesting. Renaissance Academic Drama and the Popular Stage #AcaDramaConf #earlymodern

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And thank you to our third panel speakers, Daniel Blank @dollar_isabel and Elizabeth Sandis . An inspiring afternoon of discussions on performance in both e m and current times. Our first keynote lecture, by Prof Laurie Maguire, starts in just a few minutes at 5:30. #acadramaconf

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1. The first keynote by Laurie Maguire was so fascinating on the tradition of marginalia and stage directions influenced by translations of classical texts... Renaissance Academic Drama and the Popular Stage #AcaDramaConf #earlymodern

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2. .... and how intertextual reading of these show the rising importance of the reader over the spectator. Also liked her answer in Q/A on how by the time Webster published his works, printed text were treated like extended DVDs of films Renaissance Academic Drama and the Popular Stage #AcaDramaConf #earlymodern

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Fantastic keynote lecture by Laurie Maguire on the printing of classical and commercial drama in sixteenth-century England. "Convergence in the playhouse, parallel lines in print", Laurie observed. #acadramaconf

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Speaking this morning at Renaissance Academic Drama and the Popular Stage about the drama of the Jesuit Order. They’re more than just the priests from The Exorcist, although they could still get spooky in the early modern period! #AcaDamaConf

Speaking this morning at <a href="/AcaDramaConf/">Renaissance Academic Drama and the Popular Stage</a> about the drama of the Jesuit Order. They’re more than just the priests from The Exorcist, although they could still get spooky in the early modern period! #AcaDamaConf
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Our morning panel is currently underway, exploring didacticism and the portrayal of learning environments in academic and popular plays. With Orlagh Davies, Neil Rhodes and Dr Lorna Wallace #acadramaconf

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Thank you to our morning panellists! Our second 'Performance in Practice' session, with Prof Elisabeth Dutton, starts at 12:30. That will include a screening of the EDOX Narcissus she directed, followed by a Q&A session. #acadramaconf

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Thank you to Elisabeth for sharing insight about the EDOX 'Narcissus' film with us, and answering our questions about staging e m academic drama today. 'Narcissus', she argued, is an example of how parody can really show mastery of a source text. #acadramaconf

Murat Öğütcü (@muratogutcu1985) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wow! Great last panel on reciprocal influences of popular and academic drama, Donald on how academic drama shaped repertoire of popular drama, Repetto on Nero plays and tyrannicide, Archer on pyrotechnics in Gorboduc Renaissance Academic Drama and the Popular Stage #AcaDramaConf #earlymodern

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Our final keynote lecture, by Professor Sarah Knight (University of Leicester), is about to start. It is titled: "Turning your library into a wardrobe". #AcaDramaConf

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Thank you for this terrific second keynote by Knight on how conflicting views on dresscodes were reflected on popular and academic stage Thank you Jon and @elenaspnll so much for this wonderful event 💯 Renaissance Academic Drama and the Popular Stage #AcaDramaConf #earlymodern

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Fantastic two-day conference Renaissance Academic Drama and the Popular Stage St. Andrews University #AcaDramaConf Managed virtually speakers, questions, clips, and coffee-break chats - very impressive. Excellent speakers, all. Well done, everyone!

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Brilliant closing lecture by Sarah Knight! Starting from satirical statement that academics needed to adapt to the world outside, Sarah observed how clothing constituted an essential component of academic spectacle, order, and conformity. #AcaDramaConf

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Clothes, Sarah argued, represented a means of performance that was just as important in the universities as rhetorical performance. In drama, she continued, ostentatious learning is often represented through characters wearing valuable pieces of clothing. #AcaDramaConf

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Thank you everyone, all panellists and delegates, Perry, Elisabeth, Laurie, and Sarah for such a wonderful conference! We hope to be the first of many more online events that bring people together from all over the world. #AcaDramaConf

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A special thank you to Neil Neil Rhodes and Harriet Harriet Archer for supporting us and advising us throughout the organisation process. If you'd like to follow me @elenaspnll and Jon Jon Gardner we would be happy to stay in contact! Take care and best wishes! #AcaDramaConf