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Shakespeare's London: A Living Stage

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Shakespeare's London: A Living Stage
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Shakespeare's London: A Living Stage

Evening Lecture/Seminar

Tuesday, December 2, 2025 - 6:30 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. ET
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When young Will Shakespeare showed up in London some before 1592, it was becoming the largest and most important city in Europe. It was full of travelers from all over the world—a polyglot of languages and cultures crammed together in narrow streets and taverns. The work of writing and performing plays was changing for playwrights and actors with the establishment of permanent playhouses and acting companies. Shakespeare was primed to make his mark.

Tudor scholar and historian Carol Ann Lloyd-Stanger explores how London served as a backdrop and inspiration for Shakespeare’s plays, revealing how he was inspired by the humanity he observed—the city’s nobility, merchants, artisans, laborers, actors, beggars, thieves, visitors, and more—to create the unforgettable worlds of his plays.

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