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Live on March 3rd: Much Ado with Professor Michael Delahoyde

Michael Delahoyde
Professor Michael Delahoyde illuminates Oxfordian dimensions of Much Ado About Nothing

Join us live on Sunday March 3rd at 4pm Eastern / 1pm Pacific as Dr. Michael Delahoyde shines light on the Oxfordian dimensions of Much Ado About Nothing.

This will be the debut episode of Shakespeare Illuminated, a monthly series of play-by-play live events exploring the Shakespearean dramas, as well as plays that fall outside the recognized canon, with an Oxfordian perspective.

Coordinated and hosted by Michael Delahoyde, Professor of English at Washington State University, the hour long (or slightly longer) presentations will include actors/readers for key moments of interest, and further resources will be made available on Dr. Delahoyde’s website and the SOF site.

Replays of all programs will be posted to the SOF Youtube channel but live attendees will be able to chat and ask questions, so be sure to join us on March 3 if you are able.

Whether you’re an Oxfordian or just an aficionado of the Shakespeare works, this lively discussion promises to entertain, enlighten, and leave you with a newfound appreciation for the brilliance of Much Ado About Nothing. Watch your email for the link!

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