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The Shakespeare Society strives to serve the interests of a wide variety of sectors, from school pupils, students and teachers, to ordinary Shakespeare enthusiasts, academics, theatrical people and cultural workers. The aim is to help people enjoy themselves through theatrical and intellectual exploration focused on Shakespeare, with particular attention to his 'after-life' in Southern Africa.
 
The Shakespeare Society strives to serve the interests of a wide variety of sectors, from school pupils, students and teachers, to ordinary Shakespeare enthusiasts, academics, theatrical people and cultural workers. The aim is to help people enjoy themselves through theatrical and intellectual exploration focused on Shakespeare, with particular attention to his 'after-life' in Southern Africa.
  
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It also publishes the annual journal ''[[Shakespeare in Southern Africa]]''.
  
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The Society is a project of the Grahamstown Foundation. Administrative facilities and editorial assistance for the Journal are supplied by the Institute for the Study of English in Africa (ISEA) at Rhodes University.
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== Sources ==
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The Society Website[http://www.ru.ac.za/shakespearesociety/journal/]
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Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]
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== Return to ==
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Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Venues|South African Theatre Venues, Companies, Societies, etc ]]
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Return to [[The ESAT Entries]]
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Return to [[Main Page]]

Latest revision as of 12:41, 18 November 2013

The Shakespeare Society of Southern Africa

The Shakespeare Society strives to serve the interests of a wide variety of sectors, from school pupils, students and teachers, to ordinary Shakespeare enthusiasts, academics, theatrical people and cultural workers. The aim is to help people enjoy themselves through theatrical and intellectual exploration focused on Shakespeare, with particular attention to his 'after-life' in Southern Africa.

It also publishes the annual journal Shakespeare in Southern Africa.

The Society is a project of the Grahamstown Foundation. Administrative facilities and editorial assistance for the Journal are supplied by the Institute for the Study of English in Africa (ISEA) at Rhodes University.

Sources

The Society Website[1]

Go to South African Theatre/Bibliography

Return to

Return to South African Theatre Venues, Companies, Societies, etc

Return to The ESAT Entries

Return to Main Page