Exploring the evidence that the works of Shakespeare were written by Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford 

Live streaming of the 400th anniversary of the publication of the First Folio 14th October 2023

The 400th Anniversary of the Publication of the First Folio, celebrated at the Charterhouse in London, will be live-streamed. We invite everyone who cannot attend in person to do so via livestream, wherever you are!

To make it possible for all those interested to watch the event at their own convenience, the link will be active until Sunday 22 October.

You will be able to access the recording a few hours after the event has ended.
This allows everyone from Tokyo to New York to Stavanger to watch the event whenever they wish.

The de Vere Society, DVS, and the Shakespearean Authorship Trust, SAT, will hold this joint event at the historical Charterhouse in London on Saturday 14th October 2023.

The programme is focused on the publication itself in an historical perspective. Some of the highlights;

Julia Cleave: Stratfordian Manoeuvres: No longer in search of an author?
Fabrice Collot: John Florio’s hand in the Epistle Dedicatory
Kevin Gilvary: The First Folio as a physical artefact and literary project
Roger Stritmatter: The Dedicatees and the Spanish marriage
Alexander Waugh: Ben Jonson’s Encomium

Actors: Richard Clifford, Sir Derek Jacobi, Annabel Leventon, Sir Mark Rylance.

Tickets for the live stream are £20 
Please contact eventsteam@deveresociety.co.uk for payment and to receive your unique link which will be sent to you before the event.

Date: 14 October 2023
Time: BST 10.00 – 16.30

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