David McInnis
@dnmcinnis
'Theatrologist' —Google | Professor of Shakespeare & Early Modern Drama @unimelb | Shakespeare & lost plays (@lostplaysdb) | mind-travelling & voyage drama
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https://lostplays.folger.edu/ 18-02-2016 12:11:16
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Spending time with this lovely UniMelb Library volume ahead of Melbourne opening night of Bell Shakespeare’s Midsummer Night’s Dream tonight!
As it is Shakespeare's maybe-birthday, it seems like a good time to point out that registration for the The Marlowe Society of America conference is live. I am v excited & honoured to give be a keynote speaker in July. More info here: marlowesocietyofamerica.org/conferences?fb…
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The draft conference programme for July's The Marlowe Society of America conference in Deptford is available
Keynotes from
Ruben Espinosa
Eoin Price
Subha Mukherji
I'm really looking forward to speaking alongside *all* the terrific scholars!
see here👇
marlowesocietyofamerica.org/conferences
So excited that this year's Folger Shakespeare Library #Shakespeare 's birthday lecture,“The Goodness of the Night: Editing Othello” delivered by Patricia Akhimie on 4/27 @ 7pm will be live-streamed for those of us who can't travel! #RaceB4Race #ShakeRace #PCRS
youtube.com/live/RWPTQ9c7o…
CUP ELEMENTS IN SHAKESPEARE & TEXT is officially launched! 🥂 thanks to Cambridge UP - Literature & Performance for a lovely event at #Shax2024
Rory Loughnane & i are proud of how the series is growing: 3 titles published, 2 in production, 8 contracted, and 6+ more in development
ℹ️ cambridge.org/core/publicati…
To accompany their popular article, 'Alice Mustian, Playwright', authors (David McInnis, Matthew Steggle, and Misha Termamura) have written an OUPblog piece detailing their research methods and a behind-the-scenes look into writing the article.
Read here: oxford.ly/3VRAuRg
Are Shakespeare's comedies funny? Dive deep into ABC Radio National's new show and our expert panel featuring Bell Shakespeare Artistic Director Peter Evans, Professor Jane Montgomery Griffiths and Professor David McInnis. 👂ab.co/4acyk2X
Discover the work of a forgotten 1600s playwright, Alice Mustian, and her scandalous backyard play which uncovers her neighbours' affair, with this OUPBlog piece by David McInnis, Matthew Steggle, and Misha Teramura.
Read here: oxford.ly/43rcHsT
Great to see this article out, which makes sense of the ink stamps in some of the seventeenth-century drama Cambridge UL Special Collections (pictured is Nathaniel Lee's Sophonisba of 1676; Brett-Smith.571).