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The Opalescent World of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night (5 Classes in FEB)

THE OPALESCENT WORLD OF SHAKESPEARE’S TWELFTH NIGHT

Discover the joys of one of Shakespeare’s most successful comedies, Twelfth Night, or What You Will. The only play with two tantalizing titles suggests the important role an audience takes in the production. Learn how to be a good audience for this most “opalescent” play. In five sessions we will explore the theatrical qualities that have made this play a playable delight since February 2, 1601 right up through the Guthrie’s last live performance this past year.

Dates February 9, 11, 16, 18, 23
Total Number of Classes 5
Time of the Class 9:30AM – 11AM
Skill Level (ALL) All Skill Levels
Age Range Adult (Age 16+)
Minimum # of Students 4
Maximum # of Students 12
Registration Deadline Date February 7
Class Location Your own home or office space
ACCC NONMEMBER Class Registration Fee $65.00
ACCC MEMBER Class Registration Fee (10% discount) $58.50
Material Details Have available any good, relatively modern edition of Twelfth Night, preferably one with good notes

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Instructor: Walter Cannon
641-295-9025
cannonw@central.edu

Walter Cannon Walter W. Cannon is Professor of English Emeritus at Central College in Pella, Iowa where he taught early modern literature including Shakespeare and his contemporaries and a variety of writing courses. His reviews and essays have appeared in The Upstart Crow, Theater History Studies, Cahiers Elisabethains, and Inside Shakespeare: Essays on the Blackfriar’s Stage. He is co-editor with Laury Magnus of Who Hears in Shakespeare?: Auditory Worlds on Stage and Screen, (Fairleigh Dickinson UP, 2012) and Shakespeare’s Auditory Worlds: Hearing and Staging Practices, Then and Now (Fairleigh Dickinson UP, 2020).

 

The Opalescent World of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night