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Gemma Allred
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‘Action is eloquence’: (Re)thinking Shakespeare
Jan 17, 2020
‘If you stand for nothing, Burr, what’ll you fall for?’: linguistic codes and inaction in
Hamilton
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Ronan Hatfull
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‘Action is eloquence’: (Re)thinking Shakespeare
Jan 24, 2020
‘Let the Devil Wear Black’:
Shakespeare’s Bio-fictional Presence in
Good Omens
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Ronan Hatfull
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‘Action is eloquence’: (Re)thinking Shakespeare
Jan 10, 2020
‘Do me no
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, friends’: Detecting Shakespeare in Rian Johnson’s The Last Jedi and Knives Out
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Benjamin Broadribb
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‘Action is eloquence’: (Re)thinking Shakespeare
Jan 13, 2020
‘Exit bear, pursued by an actor’: the Shakespearean intertextuality of Paddington 2
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Benjamin Broadribb
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‘Action is eloquence’: (Re)thinking Shakespeare
Jan 21, 2020
‘Nor knows he how to live but by the spoil’: spoiler culture, trailers and selling Shakespearean cinema
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Ronan Hatfull
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‘Action is eloquence’: (Re)thinking Shakespeare
Jan 3, 2020
#Rethinking2020: Shakespeare in Performance — Part One
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‘Action is eloquence’: (Re)thinking Shakespeare
Jan 7, 2020
#Rethinking2020: Shakespeare in Performance — Part Two
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‘Action is eloquence’: (Re)thinking Shakespeare
A blog looking at modern performance, adaptation and appropriation of Shakespeare on stage, screen and beyond. #RethinkingShax
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