Would you like your club, school, class, community organization, library, or other group to hear a live introductory presentation, or an online lecture or interactive discussion (perhaps using Zoom), about the Shakespeare Authorship Question (SAQ)?
Perhaps you’d like to host a party at your home and present an SAQ speaker to your friends?
There are dozens of excellent speakers in the U.S., Canada, and around the world who are willing and able to give introductory presentations to local groups. If you’re interested, please contact us at info@shakespeareoxfordfellowship.org. See the list of available speakers below. Even if there is no speaker listed for your area, we will try to find someone who can come to your location. And of course, for lectures and discussions via Zoom and other online means, location is no obstacle!
Eastern U.S.
- Cheryl Eagan-Donovan — Massachusetts (based in Boston area), southern New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New York City area
- Alex McNeil — Massachusetts (based in Boston area), southern Vermont, southern New Hampshire, southern Maine, Rhode Island, and Connecticut
- Newton Frohlich — New York City area
- Ren Draya — New York City (on occasion) (see also central U.S. below)
- Don Rubin — upstate New York (see also Canada below)
- Tom Harrigan — eastern Pennsylvania (Philadelphia area), New Jersey, and New York City area
- Bob Meyers — Washington, D.C., area (Baltimore, Maryland, to Richmond, Virginia)
- Ron Destro — central Florida (e.g., Orlando, Daytona Beach, The Villages)
Central U.S.
- Felicia Londré — Kansas City, Missouri (area within 30 miles)
- Ren Draya — St. Louis, Missouri, and central Illinois (also New York City, above, on occasion)
- Richard Joyrich — southeast Michigan (Detroit and Ann Arbor areas), and potentially (with advance notice) other parts of Michigan and neighboring states
- Susan Nenadic — southeast Michigan (Detroit and Ann Arbor areas), and Chicago area
- Bonner Miller Cutting — Houston, Texas
Western U.S.
- Steven Sabel — western and southern Oregon
- Earl Showerman — Oregon
- Michael Delahoyde — Washington State, Oregon, northern Idaho, and western Montana
- Tom Townsend — Seattle, Washington
- Charles Boynton — Utah (Salt Lake City)
- Daniel Steven Crafts — New Mexico (Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, Corrales, and Santa Fe areas)
- Jack Shuttleworth — Colorado (Denver, Boulder, Fort Collins, Colorado Springs), northern New Mexico (Santa Fe), and Wyoming
- Bob Bows — Colorado (Denver and Boulder areas)
- Ramon Jiménez — northern California (San Francisco bay area)
- John Hamill — northern California (San Francisco bay area, Monterey, Healdsburg, Sacramento, and all places in between)
- William Ray — Sonoma, Mendocino, and Lake Counties in northern California
- Carole Sue Lipman — West Coast (California, Oregon, Washington)
- Bryan H. Wildenthal — California (based in San Diego, can also travel to Orange County, Inland Empire, and Los Angeles areas, and possibly to Central Coast, San Francisco bay area, and northern California as well)
Canada
- Michael Kositsky — Ontario (Hamilton and Niagara Falls area, including Burlington and Lincoln)
- Chris Pannell — southern Ontario (from London in the west, to Barrie in the north, to Toronto and Niagara Falls in the east)
- Don Rubin — Ontario (Toronto area), and occasionally British Columbia (Vancouver) (see also upstate New York above)
- Justin Borrow — Ontario (Toronto area)
- Michael Dudley — Manitoba (Winnipeg)
United Kingdom — Alexander Waugh
Germany (Munich) — Volker Tristram
Thailand and Southeast Asia — James A. Warren