HamLAB.
Reading Shakespeare in Community:
A USC NAI/JEP/English 430 Partnership
{creating shared spaces for dialogue, discovery
and performance}
Calendar of Events
n October 2 and 3
Wednesday and Thursday 750AM-915AM Foshay
Hamlet Narrative
Improvisation/ USC NAI AP English Lit Students
nLAUNCH
DAY! October 4 Friday 10-1130AM Taper Hall 212
Individual and Society in Hamlet: A Fishbowl Seminar/ USC NAI AP English Lit Students +
English 430 USC Students
[READINGS]
*William Shakespeare,
Hamlet
*Sigmund Freud, “On Repression in Hamlet” / Civilization and its Discontents, selections
nOctober
7 Monday and October 9 Wednesday 750-915 AM CCC
Soliloquys in Hamlet:
Close Reading and Performance Workshop/ USC NAI AP English Lit Students +
English 430 USC Students
[READINGS]
*Selected Soliloquys
from Hamlet: Oh that
this too too sullied flesh (1:2); What
a rogue and peasant slave am I (2:2) ;
To
be or not to be (3:1); How all
occasions do inform against me (4:4)
nOctober
10 Thursday and October 11 Friday 750-915 AM CCC
Character, Intention, Action: Scene Study Workshop / USC NAI AP English Lit Students + English
430 USC Students
[READINGS]
*Selected Scenes [Ghost 1:4-5,
Words/Words/Words 2:2; Nunnery 3:1, Mousetrap 3:2; Closet 3:4, Mad Scene 4:5,
Gravedigger 5:1, Last Scene 5:2
nSAVE
THE DATE!
Halloween Week (Oct 28 through Nov 1) 5PM Date/Location TBD
HamLAB.
Presents:
the Play’s the Thing!
A
NIGHT OF HAMLET!
Soliloquys, Scenes, Spookiness and
Shakespeare. Come enjoy the antic dispositions!
Online/Contact
hamlab.blogspot.com
Julianne
Werlin (jwerlin@usc.edu)
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