Professor Don Rubin Quoted on Authorship Question
Don Rubin, Professor Emeritus of Theatre at York University in Toronto and Second Vice President of the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship, was featured recently in York
Don Rubin, Professor Emeritus of Theatre at York University in Toronto and Second Vice President of the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship, was featured recently in York
Filmmaker Cheryl Eagan-Donovan was named 2019 Oxfordian of the Year today by the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship, for her documentary Nothing Is Truer Than Truth. The
Nothing Is Truer Than Truth, the documentary film on Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, the likely author behind the pseudonym “Shakespeare,” premieres this
The Boston Globe recently proclaimed Cheryl Eagan-Donovan’s documentary Nothing is Truer than Truth more “level-headed” than the 2011 film Anonymous on the subject of Edward
By Gary Goldstein Since the Shakespeare authorship issue is an intellectual pursuit, Oxfordians need to engage professors in English, Theatre, and History Departments to advance
Special Issue Edited by Professor Don Rubin February 4, 2019 — “The Question That Won’t Go Away: Did the Man From Stratford Really Write the
New York Screening February 9 — Set For Wide Release February 12 Nothing Is Truer Than Truth, Cheryl Eagan-Donovan’s documentary about Shakespeare’s identity and the
SOF Vice President Don Rubin Will Edit Critical Stages (critical-stages.org), a mainstream webjournal published three times a year by the Paris-based International Association of Theatre
Filmmaker Cheryl Eagan-Donovan appeared at a January 22 screening in San Diego of her outstanding new biographical documentary on Edward de Vere (17th Earl of
Mark Rylance–Shakespearean actor of the highest caliber, Oscar-winner, Shakespeare authorship skeptic, and honorary lifetime trustee of the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship–has been honored with a knighthood.
“The Shakespeare myth is about to undergo a huge paradigm shift, and what it means to be the greatest writer in the English language will
In response to the many recent commemorations of the 400th anniversary of the death of Shakespeare, two great Shakespearean actors, Sir Derek Jacobi and Mark Rylance,
April 8, 2016 This month, as Stratfordians commemorate the 400th anniversary of the death of the Stratford grain merchant who is widely credited with writing
The Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship congratulates Mark Rylance, Shakespeare authorship doubter and SOF Honorary Lifetime Trustee, for winning the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in
The SOF is happy to announce that it is now active on Instagram. What is Instagram? Instagram is a social media platform where users can
Cheryl Eagan-Donovan, director of the Oxfordian film Nothing is Truer than Truth, met with Sir Derek Jacobi, also an Oxfordian, regarding her film on a
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