Tragedie of Cleopatra
UCL Centre for Early Modern Exchanges is delighted to
present
Samuel Daniel’s
2pm,
Sunday 3rd March 2013
The
Great Hall, Goodenough College,
Mecklenburgh Square,
London WC1N 2AB
Booking
is open at http://thetragedieofcleopatra.eventbrite.co.uk
Daniel's tragedy (composed in 1594) was one
of the earliest English plays about Cleopatra, and almost certainly influenced
Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra. Its original performances would have
included female actors in country house settings. Our Jacobean-style production
will shed light on female participation in drama in Shakespeare's time, and on
early modern ideas of female heroism. It will also illuminate the history of
perceptions of race; and, since it draws on classical and French sources, the
importance of international influences in shaping the English Renaissance.
To
learn more about the production and to view rehearsal photos,
please
visit: thetragedieofcleopatra.wordpress.com
and
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This event is part of the 'Gained in
Translation' season of the UCL Grand Challenge of Intercultural Interaction. It
is also generously supported by: Oxford Journals: Music and Letters; UCL English Department; UCL European Institute; UCL
Faculty of Arts and Humanities, including FIGS (the Faculty Institute of
Graduate Studies); UCLU Drama Society.
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