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Shakespeare was active in London from the 1590s to 1616. This was a time of cultural advances stimulated by the glittering Elizabethan period and the growing consciousness of Renaissance ideas. This course will put into focus the great period of theatre at that time: it will particularly use the texts of plays, maps and panoramas and the importance of archaeology in recent years to recreate the whole range of life in the city.
This will be a walk along the north bank of the river, with its corresponding views to the south: it will emphasise the historic legacy of London through London Bridge, the wharves, Baynardâs Castle, to the heart of legal London ending at the Temple church.
Speaker(s): |
Mr Geoffrey Toms | talks |
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Date and Time: |
19 March 2014 at 10:45 am |
Duration: | Half Day |
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Venue: |
The University Women's Club |
Organised by: |
THE COURSE |
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Tickets: |
£44 |
Available from: |
info@thecoursestudies.co.uk |
Additional Information: |
visit www.thecoursestudies.co.uk |
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