History of Cardenio: Spain and England, Then and Now Event Schedule
Be sure to attend the History of Cardenio: Spain and England, Then and Now symposium at IUPUI on April 27-28. The speakers and events are listed below. For more information and to register, visit http://historyofcardenio.wordpress.com/2012/03/05/93/
Friday April 27, 2012
5:30pm Pre-performance lecture
- Gary Taylor, “Working Together: Theater, Collaboration, and Cardenio”
7:00pm Performance: The History of Cardenio
10:00pm Post-performance talk-back
Saturday April 28, 2012
9:00 – 10:15am Cervantes and After
Chair: Gary Taylor
- Roger Chartier, “Cardenio before “Cardenno”: From Cervantes’ historia to Guillén de Castro’s comedia”
- Eduardo Olid Guerrero, “Cervantes’ The English Spanish Lady and the history of Elizabeth I in Spain”
- Joyce Boro, “‘Bum-fidled with a bastard’ or Blessed with a Baby: Fletcher’s The Chances and Cervantes’ novela De la señora Cornelia”
10:15 – 10:45am Coffee break
10:45 – 12:00pm Considering John Fletcher
Chair: Suzanne Gossett
- Vimala Pasupathi, “Fletcher’s Martial Ethos”
- Huw Griffiths, “Shall I never see a lusty man again?”: John Fletcher’s Men, 1617-1715″
- Christopher Hicklin, “Fletcher’s Double Falsehood”
12:00 – 1:00pm Catered lunch
1:00 – 2:15pm Adaptors and Adaptations
Chair: TBD
- Carla Della Gatta, ”Is Spanishness in the Script?: Embodying Duende in The Royal Shakespeare Company’s 2011 Cardenio“
- Douglas Lanier, “‘We might recover all our loss again’: Fantasies of Lost Shakespeare Found in Popular Fiction.”
- Adam Hooks, “Genuine Shakespeare”
2:15 – 2:45pm Coffee break
2:45 – 4:00pm Roundtable on Research and Performance
Moderator: Terri Bourus
- Joe Cacaci
- Chris Marino
- Regina Buccola
4:00 - 6:00pm Break for dinner
6:00pm Concert: Spanish Guitar Music
- John Alvarado, Lecturer, Music and Arts Technology, IUPUI
7:00pm Performance: The History of Cardenio
10:00pm Post-performance talk-back