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2001 Annual Conference
sponsored jointly by the
Centre for Medieval Studies
and the
Graduate Centre for Study of Drama

Saturday, 24 March        9:00-5:30
Robert Gill Theatre        214 College St.

"Crossing the Borders: Theories of
Performance in the Middle Ages and Renaissance"


Conference Speakers:

Rebecca Burton, University of Toronto
"Staging Hrothswitha: Towards a Production History"

Sheila Campbell and Alexandra Johnston, University of Toronto
"A Fourteenth-century Italian Cross: a Stage Representation?"

Peter Cockett, University of Toronto
"Vice and Laughter: the Morality of Comedy"

J. P. Conlan, University of Puerto Rico
"The Oracle and the King's Judgment in 'The Winter's Tale'"

Sara Laratt Keefer, Trent University
"Veneration of the Cross as Performance before 1100:
Liturgy doesn't have to be boring!"

Leslie O'Dell, Wilfred Laurier University
"'So lively acted:' Mimesis and Empathy in Shakespeare's
Theatre"

Agnes Ormsby, Victoria University, University of Toronto
"Terentian Stages: Changing Images of Theatre in three
late Fifteenth-century illustrated editions of Terence"

Janet Ritch, Victoria University, University of Toronto
"Verbum caro factum est"

Kimberley Solga, University of Toronto
"Carnival and Pageantry: the Renaissance Lord Mayor's Show
and the Negotiation of Authority"

Richard Rastall, University of Leeds
Respondent


Performances:

Torquato Tasso: Aminta
Friday and Saturday, 8 pm and Sunday, 2 pm in the Robert
Gill Theatre.  Presented by the Graduate Centre for Study of
Drama.

Hrothswitha of Gandersheim: The Conversion of the Harlot Thais
Saturday, 1:30 and 6:30 pm, Sunday at 2:30 pm in the Studio
Theatre, 4 Glenmorris St.
Presented by Poculi Ludique Societas.

Conference registrants may book tickets for any of these
performances at the special rate of $10 for both plays
(regular price, $18). Please indicate the performances you
wish to attend on the registration form if you wish to take
advantage of this special price. Note that only tickets for
both plays at the special price can be booked on this form;
for bookings for single performances, please call (416)
978-7987.

For further information concerning the conference, call
(416) 978-2380, or email [log in to unmask]

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Annual Conference 2001 - Registration form


           Registration fee (includes coffee breaks, lunch,
and GST):
Regular     $40         [   ]  $____________
Senior      $25         [   ]  $____________
Student     $10 (lunch) [   ]  $____________
Play tickets $10        [   ]  $____________

Total                          $____________

Performance tickets:
Aminta, 8 pm    Friday   _________
         8 pm    Saturday _________
         2 pm    Sunday   _________
Thais,  1:30 pm Saturday _________
         6:30 pm Saturday _________
         2:30 pm Sunday   _________


Make cheques payable to University of Toronto.
Cancellation policy: no refunds after 1 March 2001.

Name ______________________________________

Address _____________________________ Postal Code __________

Affiliation ______________________________

Telephone (      ) _______________

Email ______________________________________

Send to: Annual Conference,
39 Queen's Park Cresc. E.,
Toronto ON M5S 2C3,  Canada

--
David N. Klausner, Professor of English and Medieval Studies
Director, Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Toronto
voice: 416-978-5422   fax: 416-971-1398