How did Shakespeare’s actors bring his plays to life without directors, lighting designers, or weeks of rehearsal? In this session, attendees will explore Shakespeare’s original practices—from cue scripts and costumes to fast-paced rehearsal processes and shared light with the audience—and how these practices gave performances immediacy, spontaneity, and deep connection. Yes - there will be wine, snacks, and non-alcoholic beverages! Led by: Sid Ray, PhD, Professor of English and Women’s and Gender Studies, Pace University Dr. Ray’s research focuses on Shakespeare and early modern drama, dramaturgy, and performance. She has written extensively on Shakespeare, Marlowe, Webster, and early modern women writers, and is a dramaturg, text coach, and longtime Board Member of New York Classical Theatre.
New York City, NY; NYC