Shakespeare Society of South Africa

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A national society, devoted to the work of William Shakespeare , which grew out of a discussion following an address by the late Professor M. C. Bradbrook, Professor Emerita in the University of Cambridge, during the Winter School at the 1984 National Arts Festival in Grahamstown. Johannesburg journalist Mr Joe Podbury suggested the formation of a national body to foster the interest in Shakespeare already felt by many ordinary South Africans. A steering committee was accordingly elected. The inaugural meeting of the society took place a year later, on Friday 5 July in the 1820 Settlers National Monument in Grahamstown. A draft constitution was amended and adopted, and the late Professor Guy Butler was elected President unopposed, together with an executive committee. The society publishes the journal Shakespeare in Southern Africa This is the annual journal of the Society, first published in 1987.

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