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Here are the particulars.  It's being organized by the Folger Institute.  I don't know details about cost and registration, but the web site has contact information.
http://www.folger.edu/template.cfm?cid=2415
steve wright

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From: REED-L: Records of Early English Drama Discussion on behalf of Baragona, Alan
Sent: Fri 7/6/2007 4:15 PM
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Stove, is there a cost? A registration procedure?

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To follow up on Alan's message, the Folger will also be hosting a
day-long symposium on the 2SP with these featured scholars:  Claire
Sponsler, Greg Walker, Janette Dillon, Theresa Colletti, Sarah
Carpenter, John McGavin, Sarah Beckwith, and Alexandra Johnston.  The
date of the symposium is January 14, 2008.

Steve Wright
Catholic University
Washington, DC

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Baragona, Alan
Sent: Fri 7/6/2007 12:18 PM
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I just got the new brochure from the Folger Library for its 2007-2008
theater season, and they are producing The Second Shepherds Play Dec.
12-30.  I don't know if they've ever done a medieval play before, but
this is a nice Christmas offering.  It stars Holly Twyford, presumably
as Gill. Twyford has won the Washington theater community's Helen Hayes
Award several times and is a fine actress.  Anybody within driving
distance of D.C. should consider seeing this play.  It's too bad most
people's semester will be over, so we won't be able to bring students.



Alan B.



P.S. On a quasi-medieval note, the Folger is mounting Macbeth from
February 28-April 6 with my good friend Kate Eastwood Norris as Lady M.
Kate is probably the greatest actress I have ever seen in the flesh and
is as good as anyone I've ever seen anywhere, so I can confidently
recommend her performance in advance.  Don't miss it.  Oh, and the magic
is designed by Teller of Penn & Teller.