Anti-Racist Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night's Dream
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Our Anti-Racist Shakespeare webinars are a platform to enable as many audience members, theatre professionals, teachers and scholars as possible from all backgrounds to engage in this vital discussion. This event takes place on Zoom and is free.
You will need to register in advance to receive a link to attend the live webinar. The event is open to all and you do not need to be a ticket holder for a performance.
This event is sponsored by Cambridge University Press
DETAILS
Registration Free
This event takes place online
Running time approximately 1 hour
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Terms and conditions
A £2.50 transaction fee per order applies online.
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SPEAKERS
Globe’s Professor Farah Karim-Cooper will be joined by performer Aldo Billingslea and scholar Vanessa Corredera to discuss issues of race and social justice in A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
HOW TO ATTEND
This webinar will take place online, on Zoom, and you join it from home.
A ticket covers one household joining via one device.
Ensure you are in the waiting room five minutes prior to the start time.
A link with joining instructions will be emailed to you the day before the event takes place.
You will need a reliable internet connection and be able to join a Zoom meeting.
Live captions will be available – if they do not appear automatically, let us know.
Please ensure you and all other attendees in your household follow both our community guidelines and Zoom’s community guidelines.