*Theatrical Exchanges: The Stage in Early Modern **Europe***
*University** of **Sussex**, Centre for Early Modern Studies, One-Day Symposium, *
*Tuesday 19 May, 10-30-17.00, Room E419*
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*!0.30 Coffee and Welcome *
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*11.00 *
*Claire McManus (Roehampton), ‘”He that deserves my favour/ …must travel for me”: the English Travel Play and the Hispanic Geographies of John Fletcher’s **Island** Princess (1621)’*
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*Stephan Schmuck (Aberystwyth), ‘Theatrical Imitations: Jakob Ayrer, “Machumetis” and the English Comedians’*
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*13.0 **LUNCH*
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*14.15*
*M.A.Katritzky (Open University), ‘Who was Zan Bragetta? The French Career of an Italian Commedia dell’arte Troupe Leader Reconsidered’ *
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*Jan Clarke (**Durham**), ‘Relations Between the French and Italian Actors in **Paris**, 1658-1680’*
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*Adriana Bontea (**Sussex**), ‘Masks on Stage’*
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*16.15 Questions and Round Table Discussion*
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*17.00 Drinks*
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*18.45/ 1900 Dinner in Lewes (we can organise lifts to the restaurant for speakers)*
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*Tuesday 19 May, 10-30-17.00, Room E419*
* *
*!0.30 Coffee and Welcome *
* *
*11.00 *
*Claire McManus (Roehampton), ‘”He that deserves my favour/ …must travel for me”: the English Travel Play and the Hispanic Geographies of John Fletcher’s **Island** Princess (1621)’*
* *
*Stephan Schmuck (Aberystwyth), ‘Theatrical Imitations: Jakob Ayrer, “Machumetis” and the English Comedians’*
* *
*13.0 **LUNCH*
* *
*14.15*
*M.A.Katritzky (Open University), ‘Who was Zan Bragetta? The French Career of an Italian Commedia dell’arte Troupe Leader Reconsidered’ *
* *
*Jan Clarke (**Durham**), ‘Relations Between the French and Italian Actors in **Paris**, 1658-1680’*
* *
*Adriana Bontea (**Sussex**), ‘Masks on Stage’*
* *
*16.15 Questions and Round Table Discussion*
* *
*17.00 Drinks*
* *
*18.45/ 1900 Dinner in Lewes (we can organise lifts to the restaurant for speakers)*
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