Year-Long Shakespeare Institute
September 6, October 18 & November 22, 2008
February 14, March 21 & April 25, 2009
Each class focuses on one of Shakespeare's plays, for which we examine historical context, dramatic production, and literary interpretation. Whether you seek graduate credit or want to participate in related events, we promise activities that are fun, inspiring, and useful!
Schedule
| Fall 2008 Semester: Community in Shakespeare's Plays | ||
|---|---|---|
| September 6 | Central Campus, Building One, Room 113 | Henry IV, Part I |
| October 18 | Central Campus, Building One, Room 113 | Merchant of Venice |
| November 22 | Central Campus, Building One, Room 113 | Tempest |
| Spring 2009 Semester: Passion over Reason | |
|---|---|
| February 14 Central Campus, Building One, Room 113 | Romeo and Juliet |
| March 21 Central Campus, Building One, Room 113 | Coriolanus |
| April 25 Central Campus, Building One, Room 113 | Much Ado About Nothing |
| Saturday Class Schedule | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 8:30-9:00am | Check-in | Noon-1:00pm | Lunch (Provided) |
| 9:00-10:15am | Session 1 | 1:00-2:30pm | Session 3 |
| 10:15-10:30am | Break | 2:30-2:45 pm | Break |
| 10:30am-Noon | Session 2 | 2:45-4:00 pm | Session 4 |
Options
There are two ways to participate, so just pick the option that works best for you. Either way, the classes will feature a vibrant, diverse community of participants.
1. Graduate Three-Credit Option
Register Now for ENG 758, Studies in Shakespeare with Dr. Jeffrey Theis. Cost is $975. Attendance all six Saturdays is required.
2. Non-Credit Option (for those not seeking graduate credit)
Fall 2008 Saturday Sessions - Cost is $225. Download this registration form and register for 9ENG758 Section 1.
Spring 2009 Saturday Sessions - Cost is $225. Download this registration form and register for 9ENG758 Section 1.
