Anti-Racist Shakespeare: Henry V 2023

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Our free Anti-Racist Shakespeare webinars bring you a range of perspectives from scholars and artists about Shakespeare’s plays and how they engage with the topics of race and identity. In this webinar, Globe scholars will be joined by theatre artists and scholars to discuss race and social justice in Henry V.

Globe Host and Research Fellow Hanh Bui will be joined by guest speakers Andrew Hadfield, Professor of English at the University of Sussex and a Fellow of the British Academy, and Max Webster, Associate Director at The Donmar Warehouse.

You will need to register in advance to receive a link to attend the live Zoom webinar. The event is open to all and you do not need to be a ticket holder for a performance.

This event is generously sponsored by Cambridge University Press.

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DETAILS

 Free registration

 This event takes place online via Zoom

 Running time approximately 1 hour

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Terms and conditions

Part of Winter 2022/23 and Anti-Racist Shakespeare

HOW TO ATTEND ONLINE

Be sure to register in advance – you will need to do this in order to receive the link.

You will receive an email the day before the webinar date with your link to access it.

You will also be able to access this link via the digital events page once you log in to your account.

You may need to refresh the link after the start time. You will also need to click the play button seen on the page.

You have the option to watch with English subtitles – use toggle at the bottom of the player.

Performance times are displayed in Greenwich Mean Time.

You will need a good, reliable internet connection.

Webinars are live and will be recorded don’t miss the start time.

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