The 37th Annual Meeting will be held in Washington, DC at the Renaissance Hotel, 9–11 April 2009.

SAA
Georgetown University
37th and O Streets, NW
Washington, D.C. 20057-1131

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rogram of the 26th Annual Meeting of The Shakespeare Association of America
18-21 March 1998
Renaissance Cleveland Hotel
Cleveland, Ohio

Executive Director: Lena Cowen Orlin, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
President:
Mary Beth Rose, University of Illinois at Chicago
Vice-President:
James C. Bulman, Allegheny College
Trustees:

A. R. Braunmuller, University of California, Los Angeles
William C. Carroll, Boston University
Frances E. Dolan, Miami University
Margaret Ferguson, University of California, Davis
Arthur F. Kinney, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Russ McDonald, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
Barbara Mowat, Folger Shakespeare Library

Sponsors of the 26th Annual Meeting:

University of Akron
Allegheny College
Baldwin-Wallace College
Bowling Green State University College of Arts and Sciences
Bowling Green State University Office of the President
Bowling Green State University Office of the Provost
BP America
Case Western Reserve University Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities
Case Western Reserve University College of Arts and Sciences
Case Western Reserve University Department of English
Cleveland State University College of Arts and Sciences
Cleveland State University Department of English
University of Dayton English Department
Duquesne University
Robert Fleissner
Gannon University
Hiram College
John Carroll University
Kent State University Department of Theatre and Dance
Kent State University Office of the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences
Kent State University Office of the President
Kent State University Office of the Provost
Kent State University Research and Graduate Studies
Kent State University Department of English Richard A. Toerne Endowment
Kent State University Trumbull Campus
Kent State University Vice-Provost for Regional Campuses
Kenyon College
Miami University
Oberlin College
Ohio Northern University
Ohio State University
Ohio University
Plain Dealer Charities
Brownell Salomon
Patricia Salomon
University of Toledo Department of English
University of Toledo Department of Theatre and Film
Wright State University
Youngstown State University College of Arts and Sciences and Department of English
Youngstown State University Provost's Office
and
University of Maryland, Baltimore County

Announcements:

Our Cleveland hosts invite us to a buffet dinner in the Cleveland Arcade on the occasion of the Annual Reception, Thursday evening. Various catering stations will offer pasta, Tex-Mex dishes, crudités, and desserts, among other comestibles. There will be a full bar, featuring Great Lakes keg beer, and musical entertainment. The Arcade is a short walk from the Superior Street entrance of the Renaissance Cleveland Hotel, but a shuttle bus will be available for those requiring assistance.

Thanks again to our local hosts, the Friday-evening performance of Hamlet is free to conference registrants. The performance will take place on the campus of Cleveland State University in a 375-seat theatre. Attendance is first-come, first-seated. Buses load at the Superior Street entrance of the Renaissance Hotel from 7:00 p.m. Campus geography prevents delivery to the door, but students will be available to direct SAA members to the theatre via various stairs and elevators. Coffee and pastries will be on sale for those who have cut their dinner hours short in honor of the production.

The Saturday-evening concert, The Food of Love, is hosted by Case Western Reserve University as part of the early music concert series "Chapel, Court, and Countryside." Those who have not yet secured tickets may check the registration table for additional availability. Buses load at the Superior Street entrance of the Renaissance Hotel from 7:15 p.m. Concert-goers planning to travel by taxi are advised to book ahead with a local cab company, especially for the return at around 10:00 p.m.

On Friday and Saturday between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., two Baldwin-Wallace College vans will provide continuous shuttle service to areas of interest to SAA members. The University Circle shuttle, visiting the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Museum of Natural History, the Western Reserve Historical Society, the Omni Hotel, and Glidden House, will depart from the Superior Street entrance of the hotel every hour on the hour. The Lakefront shuttle, serving the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Great Lakes Science Center, will depart from the Superior Street entrance of the hotel every half-hour on the half-hour. Shuttle drivers will have information on scheduled returns.

Visitors to the Cleveland Museum of Art should be advised that the special exhibition of "Vatican Treasures" is viewable by ticket only. To secure tickets, phone 1-888-262-0033 or 216-421-7350.

SAA members will also want to watch for information sheets with dining suggestions, available at the registration tables, and for the Official T-shirt of the Cleveland meeting, on sale in the Exhibit area in the Whitehall Room of the Renaissance Hotel.

Local Arrangements Committee:

Tom Bishop, Case Western Reserve University
David Evett, Cleveland State University
Megan L. Isaac, Youngstown State University
Susan Oldrieve, Baldwin-Wallace College
Robert B. Pierce, Oberlin College
Christopher Roark, John Carroll University
M. Rick Smith, Kent State University
Ellen Summers, Hiram College

Program Committee:

Chair: Paul Werstine, King's College, University of Western Ontario
John Cox, Hope Col1ege
Claire McEachern, University of California, Los Angeles
Lois Potter, University of Delaware

Program Guide:

Wednesday, 18 March   
  9:00 a.m.  
     Teaching Workshop in the Mather Mansion, Cleveland State University: The Doors are Open: Teaching Macbeth through Performance
Thursday, 19 March      
  11:30 a.m.  
     Registration and Exhibits Open in the Assembly Area and Whitehall Room
   12:00 p.m.  
     Performance and Workshop in the Exhibit Hall: Cleveland Signstage Theatre
  2:30 p.m.  
     Paper Session in the Gold Room : Pleasures of the Eye and Ear
Paper Session in the Exhibit Hall: Youth, On Stage and Off
  4:00 p.m.  
     Seminar in the Rockefeller Board Room: Shakespeare's Verse
Seminar in the Case Room: Shakespeare and Children's Literature
Seminar in the Stouffer Board Room: Writing about Performance
Seminar in the Garfield Room: Women and Early Modern Theatrical Production
Seminar in the Halle Room: Wonder Woman: The Female Tragic Hero in the Plays of Shakespeare and his Contemporaries
Seminar in the Humphrey Room: Speculations in Shakespeare: Appropriation and Audiences, 1623-1800
Seminar in the Carnegie Board Room: Reconsidering Henry IV; Part Two
Seminar in the Blossom Room: The '60s and '70s Revisited
Seminar in the Van Aken Room: Kinship and Renaissance Drama
Seminar in the George Bush Room: Convention and Invention: The Filmed Hamlets
Workshop in the Severance Room: Preparation and Reading of Measure for Measure
  7:00 p.m.  
      Opening Reception in The Cleveland Arcade
Friday, 20 March 8:00 a.m.  
    Continental Breakfast for Graduate students on the Grand Ballroom Balcony
  9:00 a.m.  
      Plenary Session in the Grand Ballroom: Memory and the Making of History
  11:00 a.m.  
     

Paper Session in the Ambassador Ballroom: Shakespeare and the Politics of the Curriculum
Paper Session in the Gold Room: The Text and the Stage

  1:00 p.m.  
      Annual Luncheon in the Grand Ballroom
  3:30 p.m.  
      Open Rehearsal in the Gold Room: Cincinnati Shakespeare Festival
Seminar in the Humphrey Room: Citing Shakespeare in American Popular Culture
Seminar in the Wade Room: The "Bad Quartos": Text into Performance
Seminar in the Carnegie Board Room: Shakespeare and the Ethics of Historiography
Seminar in the Rockefeller Board Room: Early Modern Print Culture: From "Riffe-raffe" Books to Crown Paper
Seminar in the Holden Room: Narratives and Narrativity in Elizabethan Chronicle History Plays
Seminar in the Blossom Room: Addressing the Envelope: More on Shakespeare and Address
Seminar in the Halle Room: Shakespeare and China: From Hakluyt's Cathay to Deng Xiaoping's China
Seminar in the Garfield Room: The Epistemology of Place in Early Modern culture  
Seminar in the Case Room: Domesticities / Sexualities / Work
Seminar in the Van Aken Room: Kinship and Renaissance Drama
Seminar in the Stouffer Board Room: Shakespeare and the Victorians
Workshop in the George Bush Room: Teaching Shakespeare with Technology
Workshop in the Severance Room: Preparation and Reading of Measure for Measure
  8:00 p.m.  
     

 Performance in the Cleveland State University Main Classroom Auditorium: Hamlet

Saturday, 21 March    
  9:00 a.m.  
      Paper Session in the Ambassador Ballroom: Seeing Hamlet Everywhere: Mapping a Paratext
Paper Session in the Gold Room: The Electronic Text as a Tool in Research and Teaching
  11:00 a.m.  
     

Paper Session in the Ambassador Ballroom: Beyond Foucault and Laqueur: The Uses of Early Modern Medical Texts
Paper Session in the Gold Room: Cultural Materialism and Performance

  2:00 p.m.  
      Paper Session in the Ambassador Ballroom: Biography in the Archives
Paper Session in the Gold Room: Shakespeare and the culture of Rock and Roll
  4:00 p.m.  
      Open Rehearsal in the Gold Room: Cincinnati Shakespeare Festival
Seminar in the George Bush Room: Early Modern Women Writers and Genre
Seminar in the Case Room: Writing for the Private Theatre: Shakespeare's Non-Dramatic Poems
Seminar in the Holden Room: New Perspectives and Contexts for the First Tetralogy and Edward III
Seminar in the Humphrey Room: Shakespeare on Film: Issues of Gender
Seminar in the Carnegie Board Room: Lost Documents
Seminar in the Wade Room: "A world elsewhere?": Canadian Shakespeare
Seminar in the Halle Room: Queer Philologies
Seminar in the Stouffer Board Room: Cymbeline and the State of the Art
Seminar in the Blossom Room: Addressing the Envelope: More on Shakespeare and Address
Seminar in the Van Aken Room: Shakespeare and Skepticism
Seminar in the Rockefeller Board Room: Editing Performance Decisions / Performing Editorial Decisions 
Workshop
in the Garfield Room: Contexts for Teaching Shakespeare and Contemporaries
Workshop in the Severance Room: Acting and Meaning in Shakespeare Performance
  8:00 p.m.  
      Concert in the Harkness Chapel at Case Western Reserve University: The Food of Love: Songs of Shakespeare's England
  10:00 p.m.  
      The Shakespeare Association/Malone Society Dance in the Grand Ballroom

Conference Administration:

Terry Aylsworth, Program Coordinator
Anne Barnett
Patty Hoke
Jackie Hopkins
Julie Morris

Program Details:

Wednesday, 18 March

Wednesday, 18 March: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 

Teaching Workshop: The Doors Are Open: Teaching Macbeth through Performance Mather Mansion, Cleveland State University

Leaders:
Bernice W. Kliman, Nassau Community College, SUNY
Ellen Summers, Hiram College
Ken McLaughlin, Great Lakes Theater Festival
Ted Lardner, Cleveland State University
Janet Field-Pickering, Folger Shakespeare Library

Thursday, 19 March

Thursday, 19 March: 11:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 

Registration Assembly Area
Exhibits Whitehall Room

Thursday, 19 March: 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. 

Performance and Workshop: The Comedy of Errors
The Cleveland Signstage Theatre Exhibit Hall

Chair: Tom Bishop, Case Western Reserve University
Moderator: Marianne Evett, Theater Critic, Cleveland Plain Dealer

From the Cleveland Signstage Theatre:

Neil Thackaberry, General Manager
Aaron Weir, Artistic Director
Catherine Albers, Vocal and Interpretive coach
Larry Neering, Script Adaptor and Actor
Kelly Wuzzardo, Actor
Rachel Hollander, Assistant to the Artistic Director

Thursday, 19 March: 12:30 to 2:00 p.m. 

Luncheon Meeting for the Arden Editors Carnegie Board Room

Thursday, 19 March: 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. 

Paper Session: Pleasures of the Eye and Ear Gold Room
Chair: Evelyn Gajowski, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Jeremy Lopez, Cornell University - "Tragic Syntax: The Audience and/or Macbeth"

Paul Yachnin, University of British Columbia - "Theatrical Pleasure and the Contest of Vision"

Paper Session: Youth, On Stage and Off Exhibit Hall
Chair: Judith Weil, University of Manitoba

Susan Snyder, Swarthmore College - "Mamillius and Gender Polarization in The Winter's Tale"

Charles Whitney, University of Nevada, Las Vegas - " 'Usually in the werrking daies'? Playgoing Servants in Guild Records, 1582-92"

Thursday, 19 March: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Seminar: Shakespeare's Verse Rockefeller Board Room
Leader: Maurice Hunt, Baylor University

Rachel Hile Bassett, University of Kansas
Patricia Dorval, Université Paul-Valéry
Coburn Freer, University of Georgia
Charles H. Frey, University of Washington
David George, Urbana University
Maureen Godman, University of Kansas
Campbell Lathey, Albany, New York
Russ McDonald, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
Kristen L. Olson, Case Western Reserve University
Alan W. Powers, Bristol Community College
Albert Prince, Marietta Psychological Services
Jennifer C. Vaught, Northern Michigan University
Sarah Greenleaf Whittier, University of California, Santa Cruz
George T. Wright, University of Minnesota

Thursday, 19 March: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Seminar: Shakespeare and Children's Literature Case Room
Leader: Megan L. Isaac, Youngstown State University

James R. Andreas, Clemson University
Darlene Ciraulo, University of Georgia
Patty S. Derrick, University of Pittsburgh, Johnstown
Janet Field-Pickering, Folger Shakespeare Library
Katie Hannah, University of Alabama
Rhoda S. Kachuck, University of La Verne
Lauren E. Kehoe, Boston University
Douglas King, Duquesne University
Kelly Newman, Montgomery Blair High School
Cynthia Perantoni, Youngstown State University
Bethany S. Sinnott, Catawba College
Winifred Yin, The Shakespeare Institute

Thursday, 19 March: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Seminar: Writing about Performance Stouffer Board Room
Leader: Miranda Johnson-Haddad, Folger Shakespeare Library and the Shakespeare Theater

Alan Armstrong, Southern Oregon University
Christopher Cobb, Bates College
Daniel L. Colvin, Western Illinois University
Mary Judith Dunbar, Santa Clara University
Peggy Endel, Florida International University
Edward Gieskes, Boston University
Andrew James Hartley, State University of West Georgia
Frances L. Helphinstine, Morehead State University
James N. Loehlin, Dartmouth College
Cynthia Marshall, Rhodes College
David McCandless, Carleton College
Alfredo Michel Modenessi, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Sharon O'Dair, University of Alabama
Peter Parolin, University of Wyoming
Peggy A. Russo, Pennsylvania State University
Nancy Taylor, Tufts University
Marion Trousdale, University of Maryland, College Park
Michael Yogev, University of Haifa

Thursday, 19 March: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Seminar: Women and Early Modern Theatrical Production Garfield Room
Leader: Natasha Korda, Wesleyan University

Kathryn Murphy Anderson, Boston University
N
ancy Atkinson, University of Pittsburgh
M
argaret Ferguson, University of California, Davis
L
oreen L. Giese, Ohio University
M
elinda Gough, Oklahoma State University
Skiles Howard, Irvington, New York
W
illiam Ingram, University of Michigan
S
hannon Miller, Temple University
H
elen Ostovich, McMaster University

Thursday, 19 March: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Seminar: Wonder Woman: The Female Tragic Hero in the plays of Shakespeare and his Contemporaries Halle Room
Leader: Naomi C. Liebler, Montclair State University

Barbara Bowen, Queen's College, CUNY
Carolyn E. Brown, University of San Francisco
Victorine Daigre, Georgia Southern University
Mimi Still Dixon, Wittenberg University
Edward Pechter, Concordia University
Barbara Riebling, University of Toledo
Jeanne A. Roberts, American University
Clifford Ronan, Southwest Texas State University
Kay Stanton, California State University, Fullerton
Rachel Wifall, New York University
Linda Woodbridge, Pennsylvania State University

Thursday, 19 March: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Seminar: Speculations in Shakespeare: Appropriations and Audiences, 1623-1800 Humphrey Room
Leader: Lori Newcomb, University of Illinois, Urbana

Lee Bliss, University of California, Santa Barbara
J. Douglas Canfield, University of Arizona
Mita Choudhury, Dunwoody, Georgia
Frank Nicholas Clary, Jr., Saint Michael's College
Michael Dobson, Roehampton Institute
Christine Huber, University of North Carolina
Kate D. Levin, City College, CUNY
Joyce Green MacDonald, University of Kentucky
Jean Marsden, University of Connecticut
Frances Ambrosia Nakiwala, Duquesne University
Lois Potter, University of Delaware
Laura J. Rosenthal, Florida State University
Katherine West Scheil, St. Joseph College

Thursday, 19 March: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Seminar: Reconsidering Henry IV, Part Two Carnegie Board Room
Leader: Edmund M. Taft, Marshall University

Judith H. Anderson, Indiana University
Jonathan Baldo, Eastman School of Music
Stephen Booth, University of California, Berkeley
Eugene England, Brigham Young University
James H. Forse, Bowling Green State University
Minoru Fujita, Kansai University
W. L. Godshalk, University of Cincinnati
Hugh Grady, Beaver College
Gloria Johnson, University of Oregon
Sikandar Lal, University of Delhi
William T. Liston, Ball State University
Sarah Lyons, Boston University
Nan Morrison, College of Charleston
Francis R. Olley, St. Joseph's University
Sarah E. Smith, University of Wisconsin, Madison
George W. Williams, Duke University

Thursday, 19 March: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Seminar: The '60s and '70s Revisited Blossom Room
Leader: Herb Weil, University of Manitoba

Thomas Clayton, University of Minnesota
Clinton Crumley, University of Kansas
Inga-Stina Ewbank, University of Leeds
Margaret Groome, University of Manitoba
Edward T. Washington, Mansfield University

Thursday, 19 March: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Seminar: Kinship and Renaissance Drama, Session One Van Aken Room
Leader: Frank Whigham, University of Texas, Austin

Elizabeth Abele, Temple University
Elizabeth Brown, University of Rio Grande
Alberto Cacicedo, Albright College
Bianca F.-C. Calabresi, Columbia University
Stephanie Chamberlain, Ball State University
Glenn Clark, University of Chicago
Stephen A. Cohen, University of South Alabama
William S. Forester, Scholarly Engagement with Anglican Doctrine
Marc Geisler, Western Washington University
Linda Lizut Helstern, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
Nanette Jaynes, Tamkang University
Katherine E. Kickel, John Carroll University
Stuart M. Kurland, Duquesne University
Gail Kern Paster, George Washington University

Thursday, 19 March: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Seminar: Convention and Invention: The Filmed Hamlets George Bush Room
Leader: Robert F. Willson, Jr., University of Missouri, Kansas City

Michelle Butler, Duquesne University
S
amuel Crowl, Ohio University
D
avid G. Hale, SUNY, Brockport
Nancy Glass Hancock, Austin Peay State University
Kathy Howlett, Northeastern University
Dianne M. Hunter, Trinity College
James H. Lake, Louisiana State University, Shreveport
Gregory W. Lanier, University of West Florida
Courtney Lehmann, Indiana University, Bloomington
James F. Lusardi, Lafayette College
Barbara D. Palmer, Mary Washington College
Kenneth S. Rothwell, University of Vermont
June Schlueter, Lafayette College
Lisa S. Starks, Texas A & M University, Commerce
Donald R. Wineke, Wichita State University

Thursday, 19 March: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Workshop: Preparation and Reading of Measure for Measure, Session One Severance Room
Leader: Audrey Stanley, University of California, Santa Cruz

Bruce Avery, San Francisco State University
Eric A. Binnie, Hendrix College
Jody D. Brown, Ferrum College
Joanna Montgomery Byles, University of Cyprus
Douglas E. Green, Augsburg College
Joan Hutton Landis, Curtis Institute of Music
Steven Marx, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
M. Ann Reed, University of Minnesota
Michael W. Shurgot, South Puget Sound Community College
John W. Velz, University of Texas

Thursday, 19 March: 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.

Opening Reception: The Cleveland Arcade with A Flourish of Hautboys

Shawm ensemble performing dances and contrapuntal works from the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries

Director: Ross W. Duffin, Fynette H. Kulas Professor of Music, Case Western Reserve University

Reception hosted by:

University of Akron
Allegheny College
Baldwin-Wallace College
Bowling Green State University
BP America
Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland State University
University of Dayton
Duquesne University
Gannon University
Hiram College
John Carroll University
Kent State University
Kenyon College
Miami University
Oberlin College
Ohio Northern University
Ohio State University
Ohio University
Plain Dealer Charities
University of Toledo
Wright State University
Youngstown State University

Friday, 20 March

Friday, 20 March: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Registration Assembly Area  
Exhibits Whitehall Room

Friday, 20 March: 8:00 to 9:00 a.m.

Continental Breakfast for Graduate Students
Hosted by the Trustees of the Association Grand Ballroom Balcony

Friday, 20 March: 9:00 to 10:30 a.m.

Plenary Session: Memory and the Making of History Grand Ballroom 
Chair: Phyllis Rackin, University of Pennsylvania

Stephen Greenblatt, Harvard University - "Dreams and Shadows"

Jyotsna Singh, Southern Methodist University - "Who Speaks for the Nation?: Trading National Identity in Early Modern England"

Michael Neill, University of Auckland - " 'The Exact Map or Discovery of Human Affairs': Shakespeare and the Uses of the Past"

Friday, 20 March: 10:30 to 11:00 a.m.

Coffee Break Assembly Areas

Friday, 20 March: 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Paper Session: Shakespeare and the Politics of the Curriculum Ambassador Ballroom
Chair: Denise Albanese, George Mason University

Thomas L. Berger, St. Lawrence University - " 'Small-Time Shakespeare': The Politics of Curriculum at a Liberal Arts College"

Kim Hall, Georgetown University - " 'What's a nice girl like me doing in a place like this?': Problems of Curriculum Reform at Georgetown"

Martha Tuck Rozett, SUNY, Albany - "Shakespeare the Survivor"

Karen Cunningham, Florida State University - "Shakespeare, the Public, and Public Education"

Friday, 20 March: 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Paper Session: The Text and the Stage Gold Room
Chair: Stanley Wells, Shakespeare Birthplace Trust and University of Birmingham

Linda Gregerson, University of Michigan - "Staging the Text: Sejanus"

Stephen Orgel, Stanford University - "Staging What's Not the Text: Macbeth"

Friday, 20 March: 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. 

Annual Luncheon Grand Ballroom  

Presiding: Mary Beth Rose, University of Illinois at Chicago

Friday, 20 March: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. 

Open Rehearsal: Much Ado about Nothing The Cincinnati Shakespeare Festival Gold Room 
Director: Jasson Minadakis

Christopher Lewin as Benedick
Dan Kenney as Dogberry, Balthazar, The Friar
C. Charles Scheeren as Claudio, Second Watch
Todd Douglas as Leonato
Nicole Franklin-Kern as Margaret, Conrade
Marni Penning as Beatrice
William Sweeney as Don Pedro, First Watch
Jill Westerby as Hero, The Sexton, The Boy
R. Chris Reeder as Borrachio, Antonio, The Messenger
Jay Apking as Don John, Verges

Friday, 20 March: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Seminar: Citing Shakespeare in American Popular Culture Humphrey Room  
Leaders: 
Richard Burt, University of Massachusetts, Amherst 
Lynda Boose, Dartmouth College

Thomas Cartelli, Muhlenberg College
Annalisa Castaldo, Temple University
Leslie C. Dunn, Vassar College
Richard Finkelstein, SUNY, Geneseo
Barbara Freedman, Tufts University
Michael J. Friedman, University of Scranton
Leah Gunther, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa
Willy Maley, Glasgow University
Laurie E. Osborne, Colby College
David Pascoe, Glasgow University
Frances Teague, University of Georgia
Suzanne R. Westfall, Lafayette College
Gary Jay Williams, Catholic University of America
Laura B. Wilson, University of Colorado, Boulder

Friday, 20 March: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Seminar: The "Bad" Quartos: Text into Performance Wade Room 
Leaders:
Dale Churchward, Upper Canada College
G. B. Shand, Glendon College, York University

Douglas A. Brooks, Texas A & M University
Christy Desmet, University of Georgia
Paul Matthew Edmondson, The Shakespeare Institute
Barry Gaines, University of New Mexico
Jay L. Halio, University of Delaware
Margaret Maurer, Colgate University
Anne Turner, Folger Shakespeare Library
Michael Warren, Cowell College, University of California, Santa Cruz
Paul Werstine, King's College, University of Western Ontario

Friday, 20 March: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Seminar: Shakespeare and the Ethics of Historiography Carnegie Board Room  
Leader: Lowell Gallagher, University of California, Los Angeles

Ursula Appelt, SUNY, Stony Brook
Cyndia Susan Clegg, Pepperdine University
Scott Crider, University of Dallas
Stephen Merriam Foley, Brown University
Hiroko Ito, The Shakespeare Association of Japan
Constance Jordan, Claremont Graduate University
Joan Pong Linton, Indiana University
Howard Marchitello, Texas A & M University
Shankar Raman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
William 0. Scott, University of Kansas
Debora K. Shuger, University of California, Los Angeles
Elizabeth M. Sturgeon, Northwestern University
Owen Williams, University of Pennsylvania

Friday, 20 March: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Seminar: Early Modern Print Culture: From "Riffe-raffe" Books to Crown Paper Rockefeller Board Room  
Leader: Heidi Brayman Hackel, Oregon State University

Susan Campbell Anderson, Longwood College
Frances K. Barasch, Baruch College, CUNY
Douglas Bruster, University of Texas, San Antonio
John Jowett, The Shakespeare Institute
William Kemp, Mary Washington College
Linc Kesler, Oregon State University
Frederick Kiefer, University of Arizona
Randy McLeod, Erindale College, University of Toronto
Steve Mentz, Yale University
Robert S. Miola, Loyola College in Maryland
Benedict Scott Robinson, Columbia University
Gary Taylor, University of Alabama
Barbara H. Traister, Lehigh University
Paul J. Voss, Georgia State University

Friday, 20 March: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Seminar: Narratives and Narrativity in Elizabethan Chronicle History Plays Holden Room  
Leader: David L. Middleton, Trinity University

Iska Alter, Hofstra University
Peter Cockett, University of Toronto
Jennifer Forsyth, University of Nevada, Reno
George L. Geckle, University of South Carolina
Atsuhiko Hirota, University of Tokyo
James A. Lewin, Shepherd College
Linda McJannet, Bentley College
William W. E. Slights, University of Saskatchewan

Friday, 20 March: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Seminar: Addressing the Envelope: More on Shakespeare and Address, Session One Blossom Room  
Leaders: 
Paul D. Nelson, Marlboro College
Ellen Summers, Hiram College

Hardin Aasand, Dickinson State University
Russell J. Bodi, Owens Community College
Ralph Alan Cohen, James Madison University
Jill Dione, University of Pittsburgh
James Hirsh, Georgia State University
Robert Irish, University of Toronto
Rosalind King, Queen Mary and Westfield College
Ronald R. MacDonald, Smith College
Cary M. Mazer, University of Pennsylvania
John Roe, University of York
Sharon Schuman, Clark Honors College, University of Oregon

Friday, 20 March: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Seminar: Shakespeare and China, From Hakluyt's Cathay to Deng Xiaoping's China Halle Room  
Leaders: 
Daryl W. Palmer, University of Akron
Yupei Zhou, University of Akron

Paula Berggren, Baruch College, CUNY
Timothy Billings, Colgate University
Agnes Marie Fleck, College of St. Scholastica
Qixin He, Beijing Foreign Studies University
Murray Levith, Skidmore College
Nicholas Ranson, University of Akron
Rachana Sachdev, Susquehanna University
Michael Shapiro, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Mason Y. H. Wang, Saginaw Valley State University
Lingui Yang, Texas A & M University
Luo Zhiye, Nanchang University

Friday, 20 March: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Seminar: The Epistemology of Place in Early Modern Culture Garfield Room  
Leaders: 
Lauren Shohet, Villanova University
Julian Yates, University of Delaware

Ellen M. Caldwell, Kalamazoo College
Mary Crane, Boston College
Graham Hammill, University of Notre Dame
Sara Hanna, New Mexico Highlands University
William Kerwin, University of Missouri, Columbia
Daniel Kulmala, University of Kansas
Jennifer Low, Florida Atlantic University
James Mardock, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Simon Morgan-Russell, Bowling Green State University
J. Duke Pesta, University of Tennessee, Martin
Constance C. Relihan, Auburn University
Henry S. Turner, Columbia University
James W. Wells, Ohio University
Thomas F. Worden, Georgetown University

Friday, 20 March: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Seminar: Domesticities / Sexualities / Work Case Room  
Leader: Wendy Wall, Northwestern University

Linda Anderson, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Mario DiGangi, Indiana University
Frances E. Dolan, Miami University
Heather Dubrow, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Susan Frye, University of Wyoming
Nancy A. Gutierrez, Arizona State University
Alexandra Halasz, Dartmouth College
Christina Hutchins, Graduate Center, CUNY
Mark Lawhorn, University of Hawaii, Manoa
Nina Levine, University of South Carolina
Richelle Munkhoff, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Lena Cowen Orlin, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Dana Sonnenschein, Southern Connecticut State University
Jan Stirm, Monmouth College

Friday, 20 March: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Seminar: Kinship and Renaissance Drama, Session Two Van Aken Room  
Leader: Frank Whigham, University of Texas, Austin 

Martha A. Kurtz, Toronto, Ontario
Theodore B. Leinwand, University of Maryland, College Park
Paula McQuade, University of Chicago
Lalita Pandit, University of Wisconsin
Jennifer Rich, Graduate Center, CUNY
Karen Robertson, Vassar College
James P. Saeger, Vassar College
Jo Anne Shea, Berry College
Louis Charles Stagg, University of Memphis
Jeanie E. Warnock, University of Ottawa
Heidi S. Webb, University of Chicago
Judith Weil, University of Manitoba
Deborah Willis, University of California, Riverside
Bruce W. Young, Brigham Young University

Friday, 20 March: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Seminar: Shakespeare and the Victorians Stouffer Board Room  
Leaders: 
Georgianna Ziegler, Folger Shakespeare Library 
Ann Thompson, Roehampton Institute

Russell Jackson, The Shakespeare Institute
Rebecca Laroche, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
Judiana Lawrence, St. John Fisher College
John E. Luebering, University of Chicago
John W. Mahon, Iona College
Phyllis McBride, Texas A & M University
Marianne Novy, University of Pittsburgh
Margaret Loftus Ranald, Queens College, CUNY
Robert Sawyer, University of Georgia
Frances A. Shirley, Wheaton College
Jane Williamson, University of Missouri, St. Louis
Sharon R. Yang, Eastern Connecticut State University
Alan R. Young, Acadia University

Friday, 20 March: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Workshop: Teaching Shakespeare with Technology George Bush Room
Leader: Kathleen Campbell, Austin College

Jean R. Brink, Arizona State University
Cindy Carlson, Metropolitan State College of Denver
Sheila T. Cavanagh, Emory University
Craig Dionne, Eastern Michigan University
Jennifer Goldfarb, Lehigh University
Joe Lenz, Drake University
Kristen McDermott, Spelman College
Ian Frederick Moulton, Arizona State University West
Michael Mullin, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Susan Oldrieve, Baldwin-Wallace College
Ralph Arthur Ranald, Hunter College, CUNY
Christopher Roark, John Carroll University
Randal Robinson, Michigan State University
Alan S. Weber, Pennsylvania State University, Wilkes-Barre

Friday, 20 March: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Workshop: Preparation and Reading of Measure for Measure, Session Two Severance Room  
Leader: Audrey Stanley, University of California, Santa Cruz

Bruce Avery, San Francisco State University
Eric A. Binnie, Hendrix College
Jody D. Brown, Ferrum College
Joanna Montgomery Byles, University of Cyprus
Douglas E. Green, Augsburg College
Joan Hutton Landis, Curtis Institute of Music
Steven Marx, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
M. Ann Reed, University of Minnesota
Michael W. Shurgot, South Puget Sound Community College
John W. Velz, University of Texas

Friday, 20 March: 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Ohio Shakespeare Conference Holding Committee and Graduate Student Dinner Diamondback Brewery, 724 Prospect Avenue 
Reservations required in advance; contact David Evett.

Friday, 20 March: 8:00 p.m.

Performance: Hamlet, The Cincinnati Shakespeare Festival Cleveland State University Main Classroom Auditorium 
Starring Marni Penning as the Princess of Denmark

Seating is limited to 375. Buses load at the Superior Street entrance of the Renaissance Cleveland Hotel from 7:00 p.m. At the Cleveland State University campus, students will direct SAA members to the Auditorium via various stairs and elevators. Those driving should note that underground parking is available to both the right and left off East 22nd Street between Euclid and Chester (where East 22nd Street is one-way northbound). From the parking area, take the clock-tower elevator (on East 22nd Street) or the Main Classroom building elevator to the second floor. In the Auditorium Lobby, coffee and pastries will available to theatre-goers.

Saturday, 21 March

Saturday, 21 March: 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon

Information Assembly Area 
Exhibits Whitehall Room

Saturday, 21 March: 9:00 to 10:30 a.m.

Paper Session: Seeing Hamlet Everywhere: Mapping a Paratext Ambassador Ballroom 
Chair: Peter Stallybrass, University of Pennsylvania

Catherine Belsey, University of Wales College of Cardiff - "Elegiac Hero in a Country Churchyard" 

Linda Charnes, Indiana University - "The Hamlet Formerly Known as Prince"

Eric S. Mallin, University of Texas, Austin - " 'you kilt my foddah': Hamlet Meets Hollywood"

Saturday, 21 March: 9:00 to 10:30 a.m.

Paper Session: The Electronic Text as a Tool in Research and Teaching Gold Room 
Chair: Michael Best, University of Victoria

Michael Best, University of Victoria - "Dancing Chips: Computers and Shakespeare's Text"

Hardy M. Cook, Bowie State University - " 'Take your choice of those that best can aid your action': Editing and the Electronic Text"

Ian Lancashire, University of Toronto - "Shakespeare's 'Dumb Significants' and Early Modern English Definition"

Milla C. Riggio, Trinity College - "To screen or not to screen: Film as Text for Electronically Challenged Shakespeare Teachers"

Saturday, 21 March: 10:30 to 11:00 a.m. 

Coffee Break Assembly Areas

Saturday, 21 March: 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Paper Session: Beyond Foucault and Laqueur: The Uses of Early Modern Medical Texts Ambassador Ballroom 
Chair: Carol Thomas Neely, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Mary Fissell, Johns Hopkins University - "Seeing through Anatomy: The View from Popular Medical Books"

Carol Thomas Neely, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign - "Melancholy Distinctions and Subject Formation: Aristotle, Bright, Freud"

Valerie Traub, University of Michigan - "Anatomy, Cartography, and the New World Body"

Saturday, 21 March: 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Paper Session: Cultural Materialism and Performance Gold Room 
Chair: William Ingram, University of Michigan

Susan Bennett, University of Calgary - "Shakespeare in Performance of the Modern"

Douglas Lanier, University of New Hampshire - "Shakespeare and the Talkies"

William B. Worthen, University of California, Davis - "Shakespearean Performativity"

Saturday, 21 March: 12:30 to 2:00 p.m. 

Lunch Break

World Shakespeare Bibliography Business Meeting and Luncheon 
Gather outside the Lobby Court Bar

Saturday, 21 March: 2:00 to 3:30 p.m.

Paper Session: Biography in the Archives Ambassador Ballroom 
Chair: Scott McMillin, Cornell University

S. P. Cerasano, Colgate University - "Philip Henslowe and Edward Alleyn at Court"

Alan H. Nelson, University of California, Berkeley - "Shakespeare and the Bibliophiles: The Case of Humphrey Dyson"

David Riggs, Stanford University - "The Killing of Christopher Marlowe"

Saturday, 21 March: 2:00 to 3:30 p.m.

Paper Session: Shakespeare and the Culture of Rock and Roll Gold Room 
Chair: Virginia Mason Vaughan, Clark University

Paul Budra, Simon Fraser University - "Punk Shakespeare"

David Linton, Marymount Manhattan College - "Whole lotta Shakespeare Goin' On"

Marie Plasse, Merrimack College - "Crossover Dreams: Shakespeareans and Popular Culture"

Saturday, 21 March: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Open Rehearsal: Much Ado about Nothing The Cincinnati Shakespeare Festival Gold Room
Director: Jasson Minadakis

Christopher Lewin as Benedick
Dan Kenney as Dogberry, Balthazar, The Friar
C. Charles Scheeren as Claudio, Second Watch
Todd Douglas as Leonato
Nicole Franklin-Kern as Margaret, Conrade
Marni Penning as Beatrice
William Sweeney as Don Pedro, First Watch
Jill Westerby as Hero, The Sexton, The Boy
R. Chris Reeder as Borrachio, Antonio, The Messenger
Jay Apking as Don John, Verges

Saturday, 21 March: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Seminar: Early Modern Women Writers and Genre George Bush Room 
Leader: Elaine Beilin, Framingham State College

Alexandra G. Bennett, Concordia University
Julie D. Campbell, Texas A & M University
Louis A. De Catur, Ursinus College
Valerie Forman, University of California, Santa Cruz
Margaret Hannay, Siena College
Gwynne Kennedy, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Clare Kinney, University of Virginia
Donna J. Long, Florida State University
Randall Martin, University of New Brunswick
Naomi J. Miller, University of Arizona
Susan O'Malley, CUNY, Kingsborough
Patricia Phillippy, Texas A& M University
Anne Russell, Wilfrid Laurier University
David Schalkwyk, University of Cape Town
Andrea Sununu, DePauw University
Dominique Tieman, Michigan State University

Saturday, 21 March: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Seminar: Writing for the Private Theatre: Shakespeare's Non-Dramatic Poems Case Room 
Leader: Katherine Duncan-Jones, Somerville College, Oxford

Peter Cummings, Hobart and William Smith Colleges
Elizabeth A. Deitz, University of Iowa
Sara Eaton, North Central College
Gayle Gaskill, College of St. Catherine
Thelma N. Greenfield, University of Oregon
David B. Haley, University of Minnesota
Peter C. Herman, San Diego State University
A. Kent Hieatt, University of Western Ontario
Peter Hyland, Huron College, University of Western Ontario
Penny McCarthy, University of Sussex
Dieter Mehl, University of Bonn
Anthony Mortimer, Misericorde, Fribourg
Barbara L. Parker, William Paterson University
Ingrid Pruss, Western Connecticut State University
Helen Vendler, Harvard University
Emily Wilson, Yale University

Saturday, 21 March: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Seminar: New Perspectives and Contexts for the First Tetralogy and Edward III Holden Room 
Leader: Michael Hattaway, University of Sheffield

Edward S. Brubaker, Franklin and Marshall College
Edward Burns, University of Liverpool
Patricia Cahill, Columbia University
Linda L. Jacobs, Francis Marion University
Thomas A. Pendleton, Iona College
Phyllis Rackin, University of Pennsylvania
James R. Siemon, Boston University
M. Rick Smith, Kent State University
J. J. M. Tobin, University of Massachusetts, Boston

Saturday, 21 March: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Seminar: Shakespeare on Film: Issues of Gender Humphrey Room 
Leader: Diana Henderson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Curtis Breight, University of Pittsburgh
Stephen M. Buhler, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
Peter S. Donaldson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Susan Michele Dunn, University of Kansas
John R. Ford, Delta State University
Katherine Goodland, Polytechnic University
Kirk Hendershott-Kraetzer, Michigan State University
Barbara Hodgdon, Drake University
Harry Keyishian, Fairleigh Dickinson University
Randall Nakayama, San Francisco State University
Jill Orofino, Boston University
Jean Peterson, Bucknell University
Andrea Solomon, Columbia University

Saturday, 21 March: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Seminar: Lost Documents Carnegie Board Room 
Leader: Anne Lancashire, University College, Toronto

Leeds Barroll, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Herbert Berry, University of Saskatchewan
Donna B. Hamilton, University of Maryland, College Park
Grace Ioppolo, American University
Roslyn L. Knutson, University of Arkansas, Little Rock
Richard Levin, SUNY, Stony Brook
William B. Long, Brooklyn, New York
Scott McMillin, Cornell University
Marion O'Connor, University of Kent, Canterbury
Barbara Todd, University of Toronto
Paul Whitfield White, Purdue University

Saturday, 21 March: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Seminar: "A World Elsewhere?": Canadian Shakespeare Wade Room 
Leaders: 
Irena Makaryk, University of Ottawa
Diana Brydon, University of Guelph

Peter Ayers, Memorial University of Newfoundland
Karen Bamford, Mount Allison University
Caroline Cakebread, The Shakespeare Institute
Douglas Freake, York University
Ric Knowles, University of Guelph
Leanore Lieblein, McGill University
Laurie E. Maguire, University of Ottawa
C. Edward McGee, University of St. Jerome's College
Lois Sherlow, Memorial University of Newfoundland
Marta Straznicky, Queen's University

Saturday, 21 March: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Seminar: Queer Philologies Halle Room 
Leader: Jeffrey Masten, Harvard University

Rebecca Ann Bach, University of Alabama, Birmingham
Mary Bly, Washington University
David Glimp, University of Miami
Michael Morgan Holmes, Georgetown University
Theodora A. Jankowski, Washington State University
Teresa Lyle, Miami University
Fiona McNeill, Columbia University
Kaara L. Peterson, Boston University
Reginald Rampone, Jr., Quinsigamond Community College
Ian D. Smith, Lafayette College
Scott Manning Stevens, Arizona State University
Michael Torrey, La Salle University
Elliott Trice, Columbia University

Saturday, 21 March: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Seminar: Cymbeline and the State of the Art Stouffer Board Room 
Leader: Jodi Mikalachki, Wellesley College

Richard H. Abrams, University of Southern Maine
Ronald J. Boling, Lyon College
Cynthia F. Brady, California State University, Fullerton
Judith Matthews Craig, Midland, Texas
Elizabeth French, University of North Carolina
Evelyn Gajowski, University of Nevada, Las Vegas 
Alexander Leggatt, University of Toronto
Megan Lloyd, King's College
Laurie McMillan, Duquesne University
Martin Orkin, University of the Witwatersrand
Avraham Oz, University of Haifa; Tel Aviv University
Terry Reilly, University of Alaska, Fairbanks
Goran V. Stanivukovic, University College of Cape Breton
Valerie Wayne, University of Hawaii, Manoa

Saturday, 21 March: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Seminar: Addressing the Envelope: More on Shakespeare and Address, Session Two Blossom Room 
Leaders: 
Paul D. Nelsen, Marlboro College
Ellen Summers, Hiram College

Hardin Aasand, Dickinson State University
Russell J. Bodi, Owens Community College
Ralph Alan Cohen, James Madison University
Jill Dione, University of Pittsburgh
James Hirsh, Georgia State University
Robert Irish, University of Toronto
Rosalind King, Queen Mary and Westfield College
Ronald R. MacDonald, Smith College
Cary M. Mazer, University of Pennsylvania
John Roe, University of York
Sharon Schuman, Clark Honors College, University of Oregon

Saturday, 21 March: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Seminar: Shakespeare and Skepticism Van Aken Room 
Leader: Lawrence F. Rhu, University of South Carolina

Robert Bennett, University of Delaware
Kent Cartwright, University of Maryland, College Park
Stanley Cavell, Harvard University
Dolora G. Cunningham, San Francisco State University
Lars Engle, University of Tulsa
William Hamlin, Idaho State University
Michael Holahan, Southern Methodist University
Robert S. Knapp, Reed College
Angela Locatelli, Universitá di Bergamo
Elise Marks, Kenyon College
Claire McEachern, University of California, Los Angeles
David Mikics, University of Houston
Robert L. Reid, Emory and Henry College
Tracey Sedinger, University of Northern Colorado
Eric V. Spencer, Albertson College of Idaho
Robert N. Watson, University of California, Los Angeles
Richard P. Wheeler, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Saturday, 21 March: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Seminar: Editing Performance Decisions / Performing Editorial Decisions Rockefeller Board Room 
Leader: Sarah H. Werner, University of Pennsylvania

Roger Apfelbaum, Educational Programs Abroad
Edna Zwick Boris, LaGuardia Community College, CUNY
Anthony B. Dawson, University of British Columbia
Alan C. Dessen, University of North Carolina
John Drakakis, University of Stirling
Peter D. Holland, The Shakespeare Institute
Pamela Mason, The Shakespeare Institute
Philip C. McGuire, Michigan State University
Richard Proudfoot, King's College, London
Edward L. Rocklin, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Steven Urkowitz, City College, CUNY
Michael F. Walker, Boston University
William Proctor Williams, Northern Illinois University

Saturday, 21 March: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Workshop: Contexts for Teaching Shakespeare and Contemporaries Garfield Room 
Leaders: 
Ann C. Christensen, University of Houston
Barbara Sebek, Colorado State University

John Michael Archer, University of New Hampshire
Wendy M. Beaver, Florida State University
William C. Carroll, Boston University
Emily Detmer, Miami University
Annette Drew-Bear, Washington and Jefferson College
Elizabeth Hanson, Queen's University
Duncan Harris, University of Wyoming
Niels Herold, Oakland University
Tricia A. McElroy, University of Georgia
Mary Janell Metzger, Western Washington University
Maryclaire Moroney, John Carroll University
Nini Pal, Marianopolis College
David E. Phillips, Charleston Southern University
Arnold W. Preussner, Truman State University
Alan Rosen, Bar-Ilan University
Michael Shea, Southern Connecticut State University

Saturday, 21 March: 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Workshop: Acting and Meaning in Shakespeare Performance Severance Room 
Leaders: 
Kurt Daw, Kennesaw State University
Julia Matthews, Kennesaw State University
David Sauer, Spring Hill College

Debbie Barrett-Graves, College of Santa Fe
Kristin Crouch, Waukesha, Wisconsin
William W. French, West Virginia University
Thomas Gandy, Texas A& M University, Texarkana
Victoria Hayne, University of San Diego
Edward Isser, College of the Holy Cross
Kathleen Kelly, Babson College
Robert Lane, North Carolina State University
John S. Mebane, University of Alabama, Huntsville
Stephanie Moss, University of South Florida
Louisa Foulke Newlin, Folger Shakespeare Library
Richard A. Pacholski, Millikin University
Maria Teresa Micaela Prendergast, University of South Alabama
Alison H. Prindle, Otterbein College
Dennis Prindle, Ohio Wesleyan University
Brownell Salomon, Bowling Green State University
Patricia P. Salomon, University of Findlay
Clare-Marie Wall, California State University, Fresno 

Saturday, 21 March: 8:00 p.m.

Concert: The Food of Love: Songs of Shakespeare's England
Harkness Chapel at Case Western Reserve University

Julianne Baird, soprano
Ronn McFarlane, lutenist

Buses board at the Superior Street entrance of the Renaissance Hotel from 7:15 p.m. Those wishing to attend the pre-concert talk scheduled at Harkness Chapel for 7:15 p.m. should make their own arrangements for transportation. Those taking taxicabs are advised to pre-book them, especially for return trips. The concert is expected to conclude around 10:00 p.m.

Saturday, 21 March: 10:00 p.m. 

The Dance

Sponsored by the Shakespeare Association of America and the Malone Society Grand Ballroom
Featuring "Special Request" and the "Hey Nonnie Nonnies"