18-21 MARCH 1998

THE SHAKESPEARE AssociATION OF AMERICA

University of Maryland, Baltimore County 1000 Hilltop Circle Baltimore, Maryland 21250

PHONE: 410-455-6788 FAX: 410-455-1063 E-MAIL: [email protected]

l The Shakespeare Association of America SPONSORS OF THE 26TH ANNUAL MEETING University of Akron Executive Director: LENA CoWEN 0RLIN Allegheny College University of Maryland, Baltimore County Baldwin-Wallace College Bowling Green State University College of Arts and Sciences Bowling Green State University Office of the President Bowling Green State University Office of the Provost President BP America MARY BETH ROSE Case Western Reserve University Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities University of Illinois at Chicago Case Western Reserve University College of Arts and Sciences Case Western Reserve University Department of English State University College of Arts and Sciences V1ce-President Cleveland State University Department of English University of Dayton English Department JAMES C. BuLMAN Duquesne University Allegheny College Robert Fleissner Gannon University Hiram College Trustees John Carroll University Kent State University Department of Theatre and Dance A. R. BRAUNMULLER Kent State University Office of the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences University of California, Los Angeles Kent State University Office of the President Kent State University Office of the Provost Kent State University Research and Graduate Studies WILLIAM C. CARROLL Kent State University Department of English Richard A. Toerne Endowment Boston University Kent State University Trumbull Campus Kent State University Vice-Provost for Regional Campuses Kenyon College FRANCES E. DOLAN Miami University Miami University Oberlin College Northern University Ohio State University MARGARET FERGUSON Ohio University University of California, Davis Plain Dealer Charities Brownell Salomon Patricia Salomon ARTHUR F. KINNEY University of Toledo Department of English University of Massachusetts, Amherst University of Toledo Department of Theatre and Film Wright State University Youngstown State University College of Arts and Sciences and Department of English Russ McDoNALD Youngstown State University Provost's Office University of North Carolina, Greensboro and University of Maryland, Baltimore County

BARBARA MOWAT Folger Shakespeare Library 1 Announcements Program Committee Chair: PAUL WERSTINE, King's College, University of Western Ontario ]OHN Cox, Hope College ur Cleveland hosts invite us to a buffet dinner in the Cleveland on the occasion of 0 CLAIRE MCEACHERN, University of California, Los Angeles the Annual Reception, Thursday evening. Various catering stations will offer pasta, T ex-Mex dishes, LOIS POTTER, University of Delaware crudites, and desserts, among other comestibles. There will be a full bar, featuring Great Lakes keg beer, and musical entertainment. The Arcade is a short walk from the Superior Street entrance of the Renaissance Cleveland Hotel, but a shuttle bus will be available for those requiring assistance. Program Guide Thanks again to our local hosts, the Friday-evening performance of Hamlet is free to conference registrants. The performance will take place on the campus of Cleveland State University in a 375- seat theatre. Attendance is first-come, first-seated. Buses load at the Superior Street entrance of the Wednesday, 18 March Page Renaissance Hotel from 7:00 p.m. Campus geography prevents delivery to the door, but students 9:00a.m. Teaching Workshop in the , Cleveland State University: The Doors will be available to direct SAA members to the theatre via various stairs and elevators. Coffee and are Open: Teaching Macbeth through Performance 6 pastries will be on sale for those who have cut their dinner hours short in honor of the production. Thursday, 19 March 11:30 a.m. Registration and Exhibits Open in the Assembly Area and Whitehall Room 6 The Saturday-evening concert, The Food a/ Love, is hosted by Case Western Reserve University as 12:00 p.m. Performance and Workshop in the Exhibit Half: Cleveland Signstage Theatre 6 part of the early music concert series "Chapel, Court, and Countryside." Those who have not yet 2:30p.m. Paper Session in the Gold Room : Pleasures of the Eye and Ear 7 secured tickets may check the registration table for additional availability. Buses load at the Superior Paper Session in the Exhibit Hall: Youth, On Stage and Off 7 Street entrance of the Renaissance Hotel from 7:15 p.m. Concert-goers planning to travel by taxi 4:00p.m. Seminar in the Rocke/effer Board Room: Shakespeare's Verse 7 are advised to book ahead with a local cab company, especially for the return at around 10:00 p.m. Seminar in the Case Room: Shakespeare and Children's Literature 8 Seminar in the Stouffer Board Room: Writing about Performance 8 On Friday and Saturday between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00p.m., two Baldwin-Wallace College vans will Seminar in the Garf;e/d Room: Women and Early Modern Theatrical Production 8 provide continuous shuttle service to areas of interest to SAA members. The Seminar in the Halle Room: WonderWoman: The Female Tragic Hero in the shuttle, visiting the , the Museum of N atur~l History, the Western Reserve Plays of Shakespeare and his Contemporaries 9 Historical Society, the Omni Hotel, and Glidden House, will depart from the Superior Street Seminar in the Humphrey Room: Speculations in Shakespeare: Appropriation and Audiences, 1623-1800 9 entrance of the hotel every hour on the hour. The Lakefront shuttle, serving the Rock and Roll Hall Seminar in the Carnegie Board Room: Reconsidering Henry IV, Part Two 9 of Fame and the Great Lakes Science Center, will depart from the Superior Street entrance of the Seminar in the Blossom Room: The '60s and '70s Revisited 10 hotel every half-hour on the half-hour. Shuttle drivers will have information on scheduled returns. Seminar in the Van Men Room: Kinship and Renaissance Drama 10 Seminar in the George Bush Room: Convention and Invention: The Filmed Hamlets 10 Visitors to the Cleveland Museum of Art should be advised that the special exhibition of "Vatican Workshop in the Severance Room: Preparation and Reading of Measure /or Measure 11 Treasures" is viewable by ticket only. To secure tickets, phone 1-888-262-0033 or 216-421-7350. 7:00p.m. Opening Reception in The 11

SAA members will also want to watch for information sheets with dining suggestions, available at Friday, 20 March the registration tables, and for the Official T-Shirt of the Cleveland meeting, on sale in the Exhibit 8 :00a.m. Continental Breakfast for Graduate Students on the Grand Ballroom Balcony 12 area in the Whitehall Room of the Renaissance Hotel. 9:00a.m. Plenary Session in the Grand Ballroom: Memory and the Making of History 12 11:00 a.m. Paper Session in the Ambassador Ballroom: Shakespeare and the Politics of the Curriculum 13 Local Arrangements Committee Paper Session in the Gold Room: The Text and the Stage 13 1:00 p.m. TOM BISHOP, Case Western Reserve University Annual Luncheon in the Grand Ballroom 13 3:30p.m. Open Rehearsal in the Gold Room: Cincinnati Shakespeare Festival 14 DAVID EVE1T, Cleveland State University Seminar in the Humphrey Room: Citing Shakespeare in American Popular Culture 14 MEGAN L. ISAAC, Youngstown State University Seminar in the Wade Room: The "Bad Quartos": Text into Performance 14 SUSAN 0LDRIEVE, Baldwin-Wallace College Seminar in the Carnegie Board Room: Shakespeare and the Ethics of Historiography 15 ROBERT B. PIERCE, Oberlin College Seminar in the Rocke/ef/er Board Room: Early Modern Print Culture: From "Riffe-raffe" Boob to Crown Paper 15 CHRISTOPHER ROARK, John Carroll University Seminar in the Holden Room: Narratives and Narrativity in Elizabethan M. RICK SMITH, Kent State University Chronicle History Plays 15 ELLEN SUMMERS, Hiram College 2 Program Guide, continued for Friday, 20 March The Renaissance Cleveland Hotel 3:30p.m. Seminar in the Blossom Room: Addressing the Envelope: More on Shakespeare and Address 16 Seminar in the Halle Room: Shakespeare and China: From Hak!uyt' s Cathay to Deng Xiaoping' s China 16 SUPERIOR AVENU E Seminar in the Garj;e/d Room: The Epistemology of Place in Early Modern Culture 16 BAR Seminar in the Case Room: Domesticities I Sexualities I Work 17 PUBLIC SQUARE Seminar in the Van Men Room: Kinship and Renaissance Drama 17 Seminar in the Stouffer Board Room: Shakespeare and the Victorians 17 Workshop in the George Bush Room: Teaching Shakespeare with Technology 18 Workshop in the Severance Room: Preparation and Reading of Measure /or Measure 18 ASSEMBLY 8:00p.m. Performance in the Cleveland State University Main Classroom Auditorium: Hamlet 18

Saturday, 21 March GRAND BALLROOM A 9:00a.m. Paper Session in the Ambassador Ballroom: Seeing Hamlet Everywhere,: Mapping a r------GOLD ROOM 1 GRAND BALL ROOM B .__.______,______! Para text 19 ' Paper Session in the Gold Room: The Electronic Text as a Tool in Research and Teaching 19 11:00 a.m. Paper Session in the Ambassador Ballroom: Beyond Foucault and Laqueur: WHffiHALL ROOM The Uses of Early Modern Medical Texts 20 Paper Session in the Gold Room: Cultural Materialism and Performance 20 2:00p.m. Paper Session in the Ambassador Ballroom: Biography in the Archives 21 MEZZANINE LEVEL Paper Session in the Gold Room: Shakespeare and the Culture of Rock and Roll 21 (THIRD FLOOR) 4:00p.m. Open Rehearsal in the Gold Room: Cincinnati Shakespeare Festival 21 Seminar in the George Bush Room: Early Modern Women Writers and Genre 22 Seminar in the Case Room: Writing for the Private Theatre: Shakespeare's Non-Dramatic Poems 22 Seminar in the Holden Room: New Perspectives and Contexts for the First Tetralogy and Edward III 22 Seminar in the Humphrey Room: Shakespeare on Film: Issues of Gender 23 Seminar in the Carnegie Board Room : Lost Documents 23 Seminar in the Wack Room: "A world elsewhere?": Canadian Shakespeare 23 Seminar in the Halle Room: Queer Philologies 24 Seminar in the Stouffer Board Room: Cymbe/ine and the State of the Art 24 Seminar in the Blossom Room: Addressing the Envelope: More on Shakespeare and Address 24 Seminar in the Van Men Room: Shakespeare and Skepticism 25 Seminar in the Rockefeller Board Room: Editing Performance Decisions I Performing Editorial Decisions 25 Workshop in the Garfield Room: Contexts for Teaching Shakespeare and Contemporaries . 25 Workshop in the Severance Room: Acting and Meaning in Shakespeare Performance 26 8:00p.m. Concert in the Harkness Chapel at Case Western Reserve University: The Food o/ Love: Songs of shakespeare's England 26 10:00 p.m. The Shakespeare Association I Malone Society Dance in the Grand Ballroom 26

Conference Administration CONFERENCE LEVEL TERRY AYLSWORTH, Program Coordinator (FOURTH FLOOR) ANNE BARNETT • PATTY HOKE JACKIE HOPKINS + JULIE MORRIS Please note that the AMBASSADOR BALLROOM 4 is on the LOBBY LEVEL (SECOND FLOOR) 5 Thursday, 19 March Wednesday, 18 March 12:30 to 2:00 p.m.

9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Luncheon Meeting for the Arden Editors Carnegie Board Room Teaching Workshop: The Doors Are Open: Teaching Macbeth through Performance Mather Mansion, Cleveland State University 2:30 to 3:30 p.m.

Leaders: BERNICE W. KLIMAN, Nassau Community College, SUNY Paper Session: Pleasures of the Eye and Ear ELLEN SUMMERS, Hiram College Gold Room KENN MCLAUGHLIN, Festival TED l..A.RDNER, Cleveland State University Chair: EVELYN GAJOWSKI, University of Nevada, Las Vegas JANET FIELD-PICKERING, Folger shakespeare Library

]EREMY LOPEZ, Cornell University Tragic Syntax: The Audience and/or Macbeth

Thursday, 19 March PAUL YACHNIN, University of British Columbia Theatrical Pleasure and the Contest of Vision 11:30 a.m. to 5:00p.m.

Registration Paper Session: Youth, On Stage and Off Assembly Area Exhibit Hall

Exhibits Chair: ]UDITH WElL, University of Manitoba

W/1itelwll Room SUSAN SNYDER, Swarthmore College Marnillius and Gender Polarization in The Winter's Tale

CHARLES WHITNEY, University of Nevada, Las Vegas "Usually in the werrking daies"? P laygoing Servants in Guild Records, 1582-92 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m.

Performance and Workshop: The Comedy o/ Errors The Cleveland Signstage Theatre 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. Exhibit Hall Seminar: Shakespeare's Verse Chair: TOM BISHOP, Case Westem Reserve University Rockefeller Board Room Moderator: MARIANNE EVETT, Theatre Critic, Cleveland Plain Dealer Leader: MAURICE HUNT, From the Cleveland Signstage Theatre: Baylor University NEIL THACKABERRY, General Manager AARON WEIR, Artistic Director RACHEL HILE BASSETT, University of Kansas RUSS MCDONALD, University of North Carolina, Greensboro CATHERINE ALBERS, Vocal and Interpretive Coach PATRICIA DORVAL, Universite Paul-Valery KRISTEN L. OLSON, Case Western Reserve University lARRY NEERING, Script Adaptor and Actor COBURN FREER, University of Georgia ALAN W. POWERS, Bristol Community College KELLYWUZZARDO, Actor CHARLES H. FREY, University of Washington ALBERT PRINCE, Marietta Psychological Services RACHEL HOLLANDER, Assistant to the Artistic Director DAVID GEORGE, Urbana University JENNIFER C . VAUGHT, Northern Michigan University MAUREEN GODMAN, University of Kansas SARAH GREENLEAF WHITTIER, University of California, Santa Cruz CAMPBELL LA.THEY, Albany, New York GEORGE T. WRIGHT, University of Minnesota 6 7 T7zursday, 19 March Tizursday, 19 March Seminar: Shakespeare and Seminar: WonderWoman: Children's Literature The Female Tragic Hero in the Case Room Plays of Shakespeare and his Contemporaries Halle Room Leader: MEGAN L. ISAAC, Youngstown State University Leader: NAOMI C. LIEBLER, Montclair State University JAMES R. ANDREAS, Clemson Univernity LAUREN E. KEHOE, Boston University DARLENE CIRAULO, Univernity of Georgia DOUGLAS KING, Duquesne Univernity BARBARA BOWEN, Queen's College, CUNY JEANNE A. ROBERTS, American University PATTY S. DERRICK, Univernity of Pittsburgh, Johnstown KELLY NEWMAN, Montgomery Blair High School CAROLYN E. BROWN, University of San Francisco CLIFFORD RONAN, Southwest Texas State University JANET FIELD-PICKERING, Folger Shakespeare Library CYNTHIA PERANTONI, Youngstown State University VICTORINE DAIGRE, Georgia Southern University KAY STANTON, California State University, Fullerton KATIE HANNAH, University of Alabama BETHANY S. SINNOTT, Catawba College MIMI STILL DIXON, Wittenberg University RACHEL WIFALL, New York University RHODA S. KACHUCK, Univergity of La Verne WINIFRED YIN, The Shakespeare Institute EDWARD PECHTER, Concordia University LINDA WOODBRIDGE, Pennsylvania State University BARBARA RIEBLING, UniversityofToledo

Seminar: Writing about Seminar: Speculations in Shakespeare: Performance Stouffer Board Room Appropriations and Audiences, 1623-1800 Hump/1rey Room Leader: MIRANDA }OHNSON-HADDAD, Folger Shakespeare Library and the Shakespeare Theatre Leader: LORI NEWCOMB, University of Illinois, Urbana ALAN ARMSTRONG, Southern Oregon University DAVID McCANDLESS, Carleton College CHRISTOPHER COBB, Bates College ALFREDO MICHEL MODENESSI, Universidad LEE BLISS, Univernity of California, Santa Barbara JOYCE GREEN MACDONALD, University of Kentucky DANIELL. COLVIN, Western Illinois Univernity Nacional Aut6noma de M~xico J. DOUGLAS CANFIELD, University of Arizona JEAN MARSDEN, University of Connecticut MARY JUDITH DUNBAR, Santa Clara University SHARON O'DAIR, University of Alabama MITA CHOUDHURY, Dunwoody, Georgia FRANCES AMBROSIA NAKIWALA, Duquesne University PEGGY ENDEL, Florida International University PETER P AROLIN, University of Wyoming FRANK NICHOLAS CLARY, JR., Saint Michael's College LOIS POTTER, University of Delaware EDWARD GIESKES, Boston University PEGGY A. RUSSO, Pennsylvania State University MICHAEL DOBSON, Roehampton Institute LAURAJ. ROSENTHAL, Florida State University ANDREW JAMES HARTLEY, State University of West Georgia NANCY TAYLOR, Tufts University CHRISTINE HUBER, University of North Carolina KATHERINE WEST SCHElL, St. Joseph College FRANCES L. HELPHINSTINE, Morehead State University MARION TROUSDALE, University of Maryland, KATE D. LEVIN, City College, CUNY JAMES N. LOEHLIN, Dartmouth College College Park CYNTHIA MARSHALL, Rhodes College MICHAEL YOGEV, University of Haifa Seminar: Reconsidering Henry I~ Part Two Seminar: Women and Early Modern Carnegie Board Room Theatrical Production Leader: EDMUND M. TAFT, Gar/ie/d Room Marshall University

Leader: NATASHA KORDA, JUDITH H. ANDERSON, Indiana University GLORIA JOHNSON 1 University of Oregon Wesleyan University JONATHAN BALDO, Eastman School of Music S IKANDAR LAL, University of Delhi STEPHEN BOOTH, University of California, Berkeley WILLIAM T. LISTON, Ball State University KATHRYN MURPHY ANDERSON, Boston University SKILES HOWARD, Irvington, New York EUGENE ENGLAND, Brigham Young University SARAH LYONS, Boston University NANCY ATKINSON, University of Pittsburgh WILLIAM INGRAM, University of Michigan JAMES H. FORSE, Bowling Green State University NAN MORRISON, College of Charleston MARGARET FERGUSON 1 University of California, Davis SHANNON MILLER, Temple University MINORU FUJITA, Kansai University FRANCIS R. OLLEY, St. Joseph's University LOREEN L. GIESE, Ohio University HELEN 0STOVICH, McMaster Univel'llity W. L. GODSHALK, Univergity of Cincinnati SARAH E. SMITH, University of Wisconsin, Madison MELINDA GoUGH, oklahoma State University HUGH GRADY, Beaver College GEORGE W. WILLIAMS, Duke University 8 9 Thursday, 19 March Thursday, 19 March Workshop: Preparation and Reading of Seminar: The '60s and Measure /or Measure, '70s Revisited Session One Blossom Room Severance Room Leader: HERB WElL, University of Manitoba Leader: AUDREY STANLEY, University of California, Santa Cruz ThOMAS CLAITON, University of Minnesota MARGARET GROOME, University of Manitoba BRUCE AVERY, San Francisco State University STEVEN MARx, California Polytechnic State CLINTON CRUMLEY, University of Kansas EDWARD T. WASHINGTON, Mansfield University ERIC A. BINNIE, Hendrix College University, San Luis Obispo lNGA-STINA EWBANK, University of Leeds JODY D. BROWN, Ferrum College M. ANN REED, University of Minnesota JOANNA MONTGOMERY BYLES, University of Cyprus MICHAEL W. SHURGOT, South Puget Sound DOUGLAS E. GREEN, Augsburg College Community College JOAN HUTTON LANDIS, Curtis Institute of Music JOHN W. VELZ, University of Texas Seminar: Kinship and Renaissance Drama, Session One VanAken Room 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.

Leader: FRANK WHIGHAM, University of Texas, Austin Opening Reception The Cleveland Arcade ELIZABETH ABELE, Temple University WILLIAM S. FORESTER, Scholarly Engagement with Anglican Doctrine ELIZABETH BROWN, University of Rio Grande MARC GEISLER, Western Washington University with ALBERTO CACICEDO, Albright College LINDA LIZUT HELSTERN, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale BIANCA F.-C. CALABRESI, Columbia University NANETTE JAYNES, Tamkang University A Flourish of Hautboys STEPHANIE CHAMBERLAIN, Ball State University KATHERINE E. KICKEL, John Carroll University Shawrn ensemble performing dances and contrapuntal works GLENN CLARK, University of Chicago STUART M. KURLAND, Duquesne University from the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries STEPHEN A. COHEN 1 University of South Alabama GAIL KERN PASTER, George Washington University Director: Ross W. DUFFIN, Fynette H. Kulas Professor of Music, Case Western Reserve University

Seminar: Convention and Invention: Reception hosted by The Filmed Hamlets George Bus/1 Room University of Akron Kent State University Allegheny College Kenyon College Leader: ROBERT F. WILLSON, JR., Baldwin-Wallace College Miami University University of Missouri, Kansas City Bowling Green State University Oberlin College BP America Ohio Northern University MICHELLE BUTLER, Duquesne University COURTNEY LEHMANN, Indiana University, Bloomington Case Western Reserve University Ohio State University SAMUEL CROWL, Ohio University JAMES P. LUSARDI, Lafayette College Cleveland State University Ohio University DAVID G. HALE, SUNY, Brockport BARBARA D. PALMER, Mary Washington College University of Dayton Plain Dealer Charities NANCY GLASS HANCOCK, Austin Peay State University KENNETH 8. ROTHWELL, University of Vermont KATHY HOWLETT, Northeastern University JUNE SCHLUETER, Lafayette College Duquesne University University of Toledo DIANNE M. HUNTER, Trinity College LISA S. STARKS, Texas A & M University, Commerce Gannon University Wright State University JAMES H. LAKE, Louisiana State University, Shreveport DONALD R. WINEKE, Wichita State University Hiram College Youngstown State University GREGORY W. LANIER, University of West Florida John Carroll University

10 11 Friday, 20 March Friday, 20 March 10:30 to 11:00 a.m.

8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Coffee Break Assembly Areas Registration Assembly Area 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Exhibits Paper Session: Shakespeare and the Whitehall Room Politics of the Curriculum Ambassador Ballroom

Chair: DENISE ALBANESE, George Mason University 8:00 to 9:00 a.m. THOMAS L. BERGER, St. Lawrence University Continental Breakfast "Small-Time Shakespeare": The Politics of the Curriculum at a Liberal Arts College for Graduate Students KIM HALL, Georgetown University Hosted by the Trustees of the Association What's a nice girl like me doing in a place like this? Grand Ballroom Balcony Problems of Curriculum Reform at Georgetown

MARTHA TUCK ROZETT, SUNY, Albany Shakespeare the Survivor

9:00 to 10:30 a.m. KAREN CUNNINGHAM, Florida State University Shakespeare, the Public, and Public Education

Plenary Session: Paper Session: The Text and the Stage Memory and the Making of History Gold Room Grand Ballroom Chair: STANLEY WELLS, Shakespeare Birthplace Trust and University of Birmingham Chair: PHYLLIS RACKIN, University of Pennsylvania LINDA GREGERSON, University of Michigan STEPHEN GREENBLATT, Harvard University Staging the Text: Sejanus Dreams and Shadows STEPHEN ORGEL, Stanford University }YOTSNA SINGH, Southern Methodist University Staging What's Not the Text: Macbeth Who Speaks for the Nation?: Trading National Identity in Early Modern England

MICHAEL NEILL, University of Auckland 1:00 to 3:00p.m. "The Exact Map or Discovery of Human Affairs": Shakespeare and the Uses of the Past Annual Luncheon Grand Ballroom

Presiding: MARY BETH ROSE, University of Illinois at Chicago 12 13 Friday, 20 March Friday, 20 March 3:30 to 5:30 p.m.. Seminar: Shakespeare and the Ethics of Historiography Open Rehearsal: Much Ado about Nothing Carnegie Board Room The Cincinnati Shakespeare Festival Gold Room Leader: LOWELL GALLAGHER, University of California, Los Angeles Director: ]ASSON MINADAKIS URSULAAPPELT, SUNY, Stony Brook HOWARD MARCHITELLO, Texas A& M University CYNDIA SUSAN CLEGG, Pepperdine University SHANKAR RAMAN Massachusetts Institute of Technology CHRISTOPHER LEWIN as Benedick MARNI PENNING as Beatrice 1 SCOTT CRIDER, University of Dallas WILLIAM SCOTT, University of Kansas DAN KENNEY as Dogberry, Balthazar, The Friar WILLIAM SWEENEY as Don Pedro, First Watch 0. STEPHEN MERRIAM FOLEY, Brown University DEBORA K. SHUGER, University of California, Los Angeles C. CHARLES SCHEEREN as Claudio, Second Watch JILL WESTERBY as Hero, The Sexton, The Boy HIROKO ITO, The Shakespeare Association of Japan ELIZABETH M. STURGEON, Northwestern University TODD DOUGLAS as Leonato R. CHRIS REEDER as Borrachio, Antonio, The Messenger NICOLE FRANKLIN-KERN as Margaret, Conrade JAY APKING as Don John, Verges CONSTANCE JORDAN, Claremont Graduate University OWEN WILLIAMS, University of Pennsylvania JOAN PONG LINTON, Indiana University

Seminar: Citing Shakespeare in American Popular Culture Seminar: Early Modern Print Culture: Hump/trey Room From "Riffe-raffe" Books to

Leaders: RICHARD BURT, Crown Paper University of Massachusetts, Amherst Rocke/eller Board Room LYNDA BoosE, Dartmouth College Leader: HEIDI BRAYMAN HACKEL, Oregon State University THOMAS CARTELLI, Muhlenberg College WILLY MALEY, Glasgow University ANNALISA CASTALDO, Temple University LAURIE E. OSBORNE, Colby College SUSAN CAMPBELL ANDERSON, Longwood College RANDY MCLEOD, Erindale College, University of Toronto LE SUE C. DUNN, Vassar College DAVID PASCOE, Glasgow University FRANCES K. BARASCH, Baruch College, CUNY STEVE MENTZ, Yale University RICHARD FINKELSTEIN, SUNY, Geneseo FRANCES TEAGUE, University of Georgia DOUGLAS BRUSTER, University of Texas, San Antonio ROBERT S. MIOLA, Loyola College in Maryland BARBARA FREEDMAN, Tufts University SUZANNE R. WESTFALL, Lafayette College JOHN JOWETT, The Shakespeare Institute BENEDICT SCOTT ROBINSON, Columbia University MICHAEL D. FRIEDMAN, University of Scranton GARY JAY WILLIAMS, Catholic University of America WILLIAM KEMP, Mary Washington College GARY TAYLOR, University of Alabama LEAH GUNTHER, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa LAURA B. WILSON, University of Colorado, Boulder LINC KESLER, Oregon State University BARBARA H.TRA!STER, Lehigh University FREDERICK KIEFER, University of Arizona PAUL J. VOSS, Georgia State University

Seminar: The "Bad" Quartos: Text into Performance Seminar: Narratives and N arrativity in Wade Room Elizabethan Chronicle History Plays Leaders: DALE CHURCHWARD, Holden Room Upper Canada College G. B. SHAND, Leader: DAVID L. MIDDLETON, Glendon College, York University Trinity University

DOUGLAS A. BROOKS, Texas A& M University MARGARET MAURER, Colgate University lSKAALTER, Hofstra University ATSUHIKO HIROTA, University of Tokyo CHRISTY DESMET, University of Georgia ANNE TuRNER, Folger Shakespeare Library PETER COCKETT, University of Toronto JAMES A. LEWIN, Shepherd College PAUL MATTHEW EDMONDSON, The Shakespeare Institute MICHAEL WARREN, Cowell College, University of JENNIFER FORSYTH, University of Nevada, Reno LINDA MCJANNET, Bentley College BARRY GAINES, University of New Mexico California, Santa Cruz GEORGE L. GECKLE, University of South Carolina WILLIAM W.E. SLIGHTS, University of Saskatchewan JAY L. HALIO, University of Delaware PAUL WERSTINE, King's College, University of Western Ontario 14 15 Friday, 20 March Friday, 20 March Seminar: Addressing the Envelope: Seminar: Domesticities I More on Shakespeare and Address, Session One Sexualities I Work Blossom Room Case Room

Leaders: PAUL D. NELSEN, Leader: WENDY WALL, Marlboro College Northwestern University ELLEN SUMMERS, Hiram College LINDA ANDERSON, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University MARK LAWHORN, University of Hawaii, Manoa MARIO DIGANGI, Indiana University NINA LEVINE, University of South Carolina

HARDIN AASAND, Dickinson State University ROSALIND KING 1 Queen Mary and Westfield College FRANCES E. DOLAN, Miami University RICHELLE MUNKHOFF, University of Wisconsin, Madison

RUSSELL J. BOD!, Owens Community College RONALD R. MACDONALD, Smith College HEATHER DUBROW, University of Wisconsin, Madison LENA COWEN ORLIN 1 University of Maryland, RALPH ALAN COHEN, James Madison University CARY M. MAZER, University of Pennsylvania SUSAN FRYE, University of Wyoming Baltimore County ]ILL DIONE, University of Pittsburgh ]OHN ROE, University of York NANCY A. GUTIERREZ, Arizona State University DANA SONNENSCHEIN, Southern ]AMES HIRSH, Georgia State University SHARON SCHUMAN, Clark Honors College, University of Oregon ALEXANDRA HALASZ, Dartmouth College Connecticut State University ROBERT IRISH, University of Toronto CHRISTINE HUTCHINS, Graduate Center, CUNY ]AN STIRM, Monmouth College

Seminar: Shakespeare and China, Seminar: Kinship and From Hakluyt' s Cathay to Deng Xiaoping' s China Renaissance Drama, Ha/Je Room Session Two Van Aken Room Leaders: DARYL W. PALMER, University of .Akron Leader: FRANK WHIGHAM, YUPEIZHOU, University of Texas, Austin University of Akron

MARTHA A. KURTZ, Toronto, Ontario ]0 ANNE SHEA, Berry College PAULA BERGGREN, Baruch College, CUNY RACHANA SACHDEV, Susquehanna University THEODORE B. LEINWAND, University of Maryland, College Park Lours CHARLES STAGG, University of Memphis TIMOTHY BILLINGS, Colgate University MICHAEL SHAPIRO, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign PAULA McQUADE, University of Chicago ]EANIE E. WARNOCK, University of Ottswa AGNES MARIE FLECK, College of St. Scholastica MASON Y.H. WANG, Saginaw Valley State University LALITA P ANDIT, University of Wisconsin HEIDI S.WEBB, University of Chicago QIXJN HE, Beijing Foreign Studies University LINGUI YANG, Texas A& M University JENNIFER RICH, Graduate Center, CUNY JUDITH WElL, University of Manitoba MURRAY LEVITH, Skidmore College LUO ZHIYE, Nanchang University KAREN ROBERTSON, Vassar College DEBORAH WILLIS, University of California, Riverside NICHOLAS RANSON University of Akron 1 ]AMES P. SAEGER, Vassar College BRUCE W. YOUNG, Brigham Young University

Seminar: The Epistemology of Place m Early Modern Culture Seminar: Shakespeare and the Victorians Gmfie/d Room Stouffer Board Room

Leaders: LAUREN SHOHET, Leaders: GEORGIANNA ZIEGLER, Villanova University Folger Shakespeare Library JULIAN YATES, ANN THOMPSON, University of Delaware Roehampton Institute

ELLEN M. CALDWELL, Kalamazoo College JAMES MARDOCK, University of Wisconsin, Madison RUSSELL JACKSON, The Shakespeare Institute MARGARET LOFTUS RANALD, Queens College, CUNY MARY CRANE, Boston College SIMON MORGAN-RUSSELL, Bowling Green State University REBECCA LAROCHE, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs ROBERT SAWYER, University of Georgia GRAHAM HAMMILL, University of Notre Dame J. DUKE PESTA, University of Tennessee, Martin JUD!ANA LAWRENCE, St. John Fisher College FRANCES A. SHIRLEY, Wheaton College

SARA HANNA, New Mexico Highlands University CONSTANCE C. RELIHAN, Auburn University JOHN E. LUEBERING 1 University of Chicago JANE WILLIAMSON, University of Missouri, St. Louis WILLIAM KERWIN, University of Missouri, Columbia HENRYS. TuRNER, Columbia University ]OHN W. MAHON, lona College SHARON R. YANG, Eastern Connecticut State University DANIEL KULMALA, University of Kansas ]AMES W. WELLS, Ohio University PHYLLIS MCBRIDE, Texas A & M University ALAN R. YOUNG, Acadia University JENNIFER Low, Florida Atlantic University THOMAS F. WORDEN, Georgetown University MARIANNE NOVY, University of Pittsburgh 16 17 Friday, 20 March Saturday, 21 March Workshop: Teaching Shakespeare with Technology 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon George Bush Room Information Leader: KATHLEEN CAMPBELL, Assembly Area Austin College

JEAN R. BRINK, Arizona State Univeroity IAN FREDERICK MOULTON, Arizona State University West Exhibits CINDY CARLSON, Metropolitan State College of Denver MICHAEL MULLIN, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Whitehall Room SHEILA T. CAVANAGH, Emory University SUSAN 0LDRIEVE, Baldwin-Wallace College CRAIG DIONNE, Eastern Michigan University RALPH ARTHUR RANALD, Hunter College, CUNY JENNIFER GOLDFARB, Lehigh University CHRISTOPHER ROARK, John Carroll University 9:00 to 10:30 a.m. JOE LENZ, Drake University RANDAL ROBINSON, Michigan State University KRISTEN McDERMOTI, Spelman College ALAN S. WEBER, Pennsylvania State University, Wilkes-Barre Paper Session: Seeing Hamlet Everywhere: Mapping a Paratext Workshop: Preparation and Reading of Ambassador Ballroom Measure /or Measure, Session Two Chair: PETER STALLYBRASS, University of Pennsylvania Severance Room CATHERINE BELSEY, University of Wales College of Cardiff Leader: AUDREY STANLEY, Elegiac Hero in a Country Churchyard University of California, Santa Cruz LINDA CHARNES, Indiana University For workshop membership, see page 11. The Hamlet Formerly Known as Prince

ERIC S. MALLIN, University of Texas, Austin 5:00 to 7:00p.m. "You kilt my foddah": Hamlet Meets Hollywood

Ohio Shakespeare Conference Holding Committee and Graduate Student Dinner Diamondback Brewery, 724 Prospect Avenue Paper Session: The Electronic Text as a Reservations required in advance; contact David Evett. Tool in Research and Teaching Gold Room 8:00p.m. Performance: Hamlet Chair: MICHAEL BEST, University of Victoria The Cincinnati Shakespeare Festival MICHAEL BEST, University of Victoria Cleveland State University Main Classroom Auditorium Dancing Chips: Computers and Shakespeare's Text

Starring MARNI PENNING as the Princess of Denmark HARDY M. COOK, Bowie State University "Take your choice of those that best can aid your action": Editing and the Electronic Text Seating is limited to 375. Buses load at the Superior Street entrance of the Renaissance Cleveland Hotel from 7:00p.m. At the Cleveland State University campus, students will direct SAA members to the Auditorium via IAN LANCASHIRE, University of Toronto various stairs and elevators. Those driving should note that underground parking is available to both the right Shakespeare's "Dumb Significant." and Early Modern English Definition and left off East 22nd Street between Euclid and Chester (where East 22nd Street is one-way northbound). From the parking area, take the clock-tower elevator (on East 22nd Street) or the Main Classroom building MILLA C. RIGGIO, Trinity College elevator to the second floor. In the Auditorium Lobby, coffee and pastries will be available to theatre-goers. To screen or not to screen: Film as Text for Electronically Challenged Shakespeare Teachers 18 19 Saturday, 21 March Saturday, 21 March 10:30 to 11:00 a.m. 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. Coffee Break Assembly Areas Paper Session: Biography in the Archives Ambassador Ballroom

11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Chair: SCOTT McMILLAN, Cornell University

S. P. CERASANO, Colgate University Paper Session: Beyond Foucault and Laqueur: Philip Henslowe and Edward Alleyn at Court The Uses of Early Modern Medical Texts Ambassador Ballroom ALAN H. NELSON, University of California, Berkeley Shakespeare and the Bibliophiles: The Case of Humphrey Dyson Chair: CAROL THOMAS NEELY, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign DAVID RIGGS, Stanford University MARY FISSELL, Johns Hopkins University The Killing of Christopher Marlowe Seeing through Anatomy: The View from Popular Medical Books

CAROL THOMAS NEELY, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Melancholy Distinctions and Subject Formation: Aristotle, Bright, Freud Paper Session: Shakespeare and the Culture of Rock and Roll VALERIE TRAUB, University of Michigan Anatomy, Cartography, and the New World Body Gold Room

Chair: VIRGINIA MASON VAUGHAN, Clark University Paper Session: Cultural Materialism PAUL BUDRA, Simon Fraser University and Performance Punk Shakespeare Gold Room DAVID LINTON, MarymountManhattan College Chair: WILLIAM INGRAM, University of Michigan Whole Lotta Shakespeare Gain' On

SUSAN BENNETT, University of Calgary MARIE PLASSE, Merrimack College Shakespeare in Performance of the Modern Crossover Dreams: Shakespeareans and Popular Culture

DOUGLAS LANIER, University of New Hampshire Shakespeare and the T a!kies 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.

WILLIAM B. WORTHEN, University of California, Davis Open Rehearsal: Much Ado about Nothing Shakespearean Performativity The Cincinnati Shakespeare Festival Gold Room 12:30 to 2:00 p.m. Director: ]ASSON MINADAKIS Lunch Break CHRISTOPHER LEWIN as Benedick MARNI PENNING as Beatrice DAN KENNEY as Dogberry, Balthazar, The Friar WILLIAM SWEENEY as Don Pedro, First Watch World Shakespeare Bibliography Business Meeting and Luncheon C. CHARLES SCHEEREN as Claudio, Second Watch JILL WESTERBY as Hero, The Sexton, The Boy Gather outside the Lobby Court Bar. TODD DOUGLAS as Leonato R. CHRIS REEDER as Borrachio, Antonio, The Messenger NICOLE FRANKLIN-KERN as Margaret, Conrade JAY APKING as Don John, Verges 20 21 Saturday, 21 March Saturday, 21 March Seminar: Early Modern Women Seminar: Shakespeare on Film: Writers and Genre Issues of Gender George Bush Room Humphrey Room

Leader: ELAINE BEILIN, Leader: DIANA HENDERSON, Framingham State College Massachusetts Institute of Technology

ALEXANDRA G. BENNETT, Concordia University RANDALL MARTIN, University of New Brunswick CURTIS BREIGHT, University of Pittsburgh BARBARA HODGDON, Drake University JULIE D. CAMPBELL, Texas A& M University NAOMI J. MILLER, University of Arizona STEPHEN M. BUHLER, University of Nebraska, Lincoln HARRY KEYISHIAN, Fairleigh Dickinson University LOUISA. DECATUR, Ursinus College SUSAN O'MALLEY, CUNY, Kingsborough PETERS. DONALDSON, Massachusetts Institute of Technology RANDALL NAKAYAMA, San Francisco State University V ALERlE FORMAN, University of California, Santa Cruz PATRICIA PHILLIPPY, Texas A & M University SUSAN MICHELE DUNN, University of Kansas ]ILL OROFINO, Boston University MARGARET HANNAY, Siena College ANNE RUSSELL, Wilfrid Laurier University JOHN R. FORD, Delta State University JEAN PETERSON, Bucknell University GWYNNE KENNEDY, Univer.ity of Wisconsin, Milwaukee DAVID SCHALKWYK, University of Cape Town KATHARINE GOODLAND, Polytechnic University ANDREA SOLOMON, Columbia University CLARE KINNEY, University of Virginia ANDREA SUNUNU, DePauw University KIRK HENDERSHOTT-KRAETZER, Michigan State University DONNA]. LONG, Florida State University DOMINIQUE DEMAN, Michigan State University

Seminar: Lost Documents Seminar: Writing for the Private Theatre: Carnegie Board Room Shakespeare's Non-Dramatic Poems Case Room Leader: ANNE LANCASHIRE, University College, Toronto Leader: KATHERINE DUNCAN-JONES, Somerville College, Oxford LEEDS BARROLL, University of Maryland, Baltimore County WILLIAM B. LONG, Brooklyn, New York HERBERT BERRY, University of Saskatchewan SCOTT McMILLIN, Cornell University PETER CUMMINGS, Hobart and William Smith Colleges PETER HYLAND, Huron College, University of Western Ontario DONNA B. HAMILTON, University of Maryland, College Park MARlON O'CONNOR, University of Kent, Canterbury ELIZABETH A. DIETZ, University of Iowa PENNY McCARTHY, University of Sussex GRACE lOPPOLO, American University BARBARA TODD, University of Toronto SARA EATON, North Central College DIETER MEHL, University of Bonn ROSLYN L. KNUTSON, University of Arkansas, Little Rock PAUL WHITFIELD WHITE, Purdue University GAYLE GASKILL, College of St. Catherine ANTHONY MORTIMER, Misericorde, Fribourg RICHARD LEVIN, SUNY, Stony Brook THELMA N. GREENFIELD, University of Oregon BARBARA L. PARKER, William Paterson University DAVID B. HALEY, University of Minnesota INGRID PRUSS, Western Connecticut State University PETER C. HERMAN, San Diego State University HELEN VENDLER, Harvard University A. KENT HIEATT, University of Western Ontario EMILY WILSON, Yale University Seminar: "A World Elsewhere?": Canadian Shakespeare Wade Room Seminar: New Perspectives and Contexts for the Leaders: IRENA MAKARYK, First Tetralogy and Edward III University of Ottawa Holden Room DIANA BRYDON, University of Guelph Leader: MICHAEL HATTAWAY, University of Sheffield PETER AYERS, Memorial University of Newfoundland LEANORE LIEBLEIN, McGill University KAREN BAMFORD, Mount Allison University LAURIE E. MAGUIRE, University of Ottawa EDWARD S. BRUBAKER, Franklin and Marshall College PHYLLIS RACKIN, University of Pennsylvania CAROLINE CAKEBREAD, The Shakespeare Institute C. EDWARD MCGEE, University of St. Jerome's College EDWARD BURNS, University of Liverpool ]AMES R. SIEMON, Boston University DOUGLAS FREAKE, York University LOIS SHERLOW, Memorial University of Newfoundland PATRICIA CAHILL, Columbia University M. RICK SMITH, Kent State University RIC KNOWLES, University of Guelph MARTA STRAZNICKY, Queen's University LINDA L. JACOBS, Francis Marion University J.J.M. TOBIN, University of Massachusetts, Boston THOMAS A. PENDLETON, lona College 22 23 Saturday, 21 March Saturday, 21 March Seminar: Queer Philologies Seminar: Shakespeare and Skepticism Halle Room VanAken Room

Leader: JEFFREY MASTEN, Leader: LAWRENCE F. RHU, Harvard University University of South Carolina

REBECCA ANN BACH, Unive,.ity of Alabama, Birmingham KAARA L. PETERSON, Boston Unive,.ity ROBERT BENNETT, University of Delaware ELISE MARKS, Kenyon College MARYBLY, Washington UnivenJity REGINALD RAMPONE, JR., Quinsigamond KENT CARTWRIGHT, University of Maryland, College Park CLAIRE MCEACHERN, University of California, Los Angeles DAVID GLIMP, UnivenJityof Miami Community College STANLEY CAVELL, Harvard University DAVID MIKICS, University of Houston MICHAEL MORGAN HOLMES, Georgetown Unive,.ity IAN D. SMITH, Lafayette College DOLORA G. CUNNINGHAM, San Francisco State University ROBERT L. REID, Emory and Henry College THEODORA A. JANKOWSKI, Washington State University SCOTT MANNING STEVENS, Arizona State University LARS ENGLE, University of Tulsa TRACEY SEDINGER, University of Northern Colorado TERESA LYLE, Miami University MICHAEL TORREY, La Salle University WILLIAM HAMLIN, Idaho State University ERIC V. SPENCER, Albertson College of Idaho FIONA MCNEILL, Columbia University ELLIOTT TRICE, Columbia University MICHAEL HOLAHAN, Southern Methodist University ROBERT N. WATSON, University of California, Los Angeles ROBERTS. KNAPP, Reed College RICHARD P. WHEELER, University of Illinois, ANGELA LOCATELLI, Universita di Bergamo Urbana-Champaign

Seminar: Cymbe/ine and Seminar: Editing Performance the State of the Art Decisions/ Performing Editorial Decisions Stouffer Board Room Rocke/eller Board Room

Leader: JODI MIKALACHKI, Leader: SARAH H. WERNER, Wellesley College University of Pennsylvania

RICHARD H. ABRAMS, Unive,.ityof Southern Maine MEGAN LLOYD, King's College ROGER APFELBAUM, Educational Programs Abroad PHILIP C. McGUIRE, Michigan State University RONALD J. BOLING, Lyon College LAURIE McMILLAN, Duquesne UnivenJity EDNA ZWICK BORIS, LaGuardia Community College, CUNY RICHARD PROUDFOOT, King's College, London CYNTHIA F. BRADY, California State UnivenJity, Fullerton MARTIN ORKIN, University of the Witwatersrand ANTHONY B. DAWSON, University of British Columbia EDWARD L. ROCKLIN 1 California State JUDITH MATTHEWS CRAIG, Midland, Texas AVRAHAM Oz, University of Haifa; Tel Aviv University ALAN C. DES SEN, University of North Carolina . Polytechnic University, Pomona ELIZABETH FRENCH, Univmity of North Carolina TERRY REILLY, University of Alaska, Fairbank. JOHN DRAKAKIS, University of Stirling STEVEN URKOWITZ, City College, CUNY EVELYN GAJOWSKI, Univernity of Nevada, Las Vegas GORAN V. STANIVUKOVIC, University College of Cape Breton PETER D. HOLLAND, The Shakespeare Institute MICHAEL F. WALKER, Boston University ALEXANDER LEGGATT, University of Toronto VALER!E WAYNE, University of Hawaii, Manoa PAMELA MASON1 The Shakespeare Institute WILLIAM PROCTOR WILLIAMS, Northern Illinois University

Workshop: Contexts for Teaching Seminar: Addressing the Envelope: Shakespeare and Contemporaries Garfield Room More on Shakespeare and Address, Session Two

Blossom Room Leaders: ANN C. CHRISTENSEN, University of Houston Leaders: PAUL D. NELSEN, BARBARA SEBEK, Marlboro College Colorado State University ELLEN SUMMERS, Hiram College JOHN MICHAEL ARCHER, University of New Hampshire TR!CIAA. McELROY, University of Georgia WENDY M. BEAVER, Florida State University MARY JANELL METZGER, Western Washington University For seminar membership, see page 16. WILLIAM C. CARROLL, Boston University MARYCLAIRE MORONEY, John Carroll University EMILY DETMER, Miami University N!NI PAL, Marianopolis College ANNETTE DREW-BEAR, Washington and Jefferson College DAVID E. PHILLIPS, Charleston Southern University ELIZABETH HANSON, Queen's University ARNOLD W. PREUSSNER, Truman State University DUNCAN HARRIS, University of Wyoming ALAN ROSEN, Bar-Ilan University NIELS HEROLD, Oakland University MICHAEL SHEA, Southern Connecticut State University 24 25 Saturday, 21 March Participants in the 26th Annual Meeting of the Workshop: Acting and Meaning m Shakespeare Association ofAmerica Shakespeare Performance Severance Room Hardin Aasand, Dicl'!inson State University Barbara Bowen, Queen's College, CUNY Elizabeth Abele, Temple University Norman P. Boyer, Saint Xavier U niversity Leaders: KURT DAW, Ricbard H . Abrams, U niversity of Soutbern .Ma ine Cynthia F. Brady, California State Universit-y, F ullerton D en ise A lbanese, George ~1as on University A . R. Braunmuller, University of California, L os Angele: Kennesaw State University lsah Alter, Hofstra University Curtis Breight, University of Pittsburgh JULIA MATIHEWS, Judith H. Anderson, Indiana University Jean R. Brinl~, Ar-izona State U niversity Kennesaw State University Katbryn Murpby A nderson, Boston U niversity Michae l D. Bristol, McGill ,University DAVID SAUER, Linda Anderson, V irginia Polytecbnic Institute and Douglas A. Broohs, Texas A & M University Spring Hill College State Unive rsity Carolyn E . Brown, University of San Francisco Susan Campbell Anderson, Longwood Coll ege E li zabetb Brown, University o.f Rio Grande James R. A ndreas, C lemson University Jody D. Brown, Ferrum Co ll ege DEBBIE BARRETT-GRAVES, College of Santa Fe LOUISA FOULKE NEWLIN, Folger Shakespeare Library John Andrews, T he Shabespeare G uild EdwardS. Brubaher, Franhlin and Ma rshall University KRISTIN CROUCH, Waukesha, Wisconsin RICHARD A. PACHOLSKI, Millikin University Roger Apfelbaum, Educational Programs ~Ab road Douglas Bruster, University of Texas, San A ntonio WILLIAM W . FRENCH, West Virginia University MARIA TERESA MICAELA PRENDERGAST, Ursu la Appelt, SUNY, Stony Broolz Diana Brydon, Unive rsity of Guelpb THOMAS GANDY, Texas A & M University, Texarkana University of South Alabama Jobn M icbael A rcl• er1 University of New H ampshire Paul Budra, S imon Fraser University VICTORIA HAYNE, University of San Diego ALISON H. PRINDLE, Otterbein College A lan A rmstro ng, Soutbern O regon Universit-y Stephen M. Buhler, Uni versity of Nebrasha, Lincoln EDWARD lSSER, Co llege of the Holy Cross DENNIS PRINDLE, Ohio Wesleyan University Nancy Atbinson, University of P ittsburgh James C. Bulman, Allegheny Co ll ege KATHLEEN KELLY, Babson College BROWNELL SALOMON, Bowling Green State University Bruce Avery, San Francisco State U ni ve rsity E dward Burns, U ni ve rsity of Liverpool Peter Ayers, .b1e morial University of Newfoundland Ri chard Burt, U niversity of Massacbusetts, Aml1 erst ROBERT LANE, North Carolina State University PATRICIAP. SALOMON, UniversityofFindlay M ichell e Butler, D uquesne U niversity JOHNS. MEBANE, University of Alabama, Huntsville CLARE-MARIE WALL, California State University, Fresno Rebecca A nn Bach, U ni versity of A labama, Birmingham Joanna Montgomery Byles, University of Cyprus STEPHANIE Moss, University of South Florida Jonathan Baldo, Eastman Schoo l of Music John C. Bale, Lutl1er Co ll ege Alberto Cac icedo, AlbrigJ,t College Karen Bamford, Nl ount A ll ison U ni versity Patricia Ca hill, Co lumbia University Frances K. Barasch, Baruch Coll ege, CUNY Carolyn Ca bebread, The Shalzespeare Institute 8:00p.m. Deb bi e Barrett-Graves, Coll ege of Sa nta Fe Bianca F.-C. Calabresi, Columbia U niversity Leeds Barroll, University of Maryland, Baltimore County Ell en M. Caldwell , Kalamazoo Co ll ege Emily Bartels, Rutgers University Juli a D. Ca mpbell , Texas A & M University Concert: The Food o/ Love: Songs of Shakespeare's England Rachel Hile Bassett, Universit-y of Kansas Kathleen Campbell, Austin College Harkness C/wpe/ at Case Western Reserve University We ndy M. Beaver, F lorida State U niversity J. Doug la s Canfield, University of Arizona Elain e Bei lin, Framingham State Co ll ege Carol J. Ca rli sle, University of South Carolina Catherine Belling, SUNY, Stony Broob Cindy Carl so n, Metropolitan State Coll ege of Denver JULIANNE BAIRD, soprano Catherine Belsey, University of Wales Coll ege of Cardiff William C. Carroll, Boston Universit-y RONN McFARLANE, lutenist A lexandra G. Bennett, Concordia Universit-y T bomas Cartelli, Mul,lenberg College Robert Bennett, University of Delaware Kent Cartwright, University of Marylan d, Coll ege Pari< Buses board at the Superior Street entrance of the Renaissance Hotel from 7:15 p.m . Those wishing to attend Susan Bennett, University of Calgary Annalisa Castaldo, Temple U ni versity Harry Berger, Jr., University of California, Santa C ruz Sl.eila T. Cavanagh, Emory University the pre-concert talk scheduled at Harkness Chapel for 7:15 p.m. should make their own arrangements for ,.f l,omas L. Berge r, St. Lawrence University Stanley Cavell, Harvard University transportation. Those taking taxicabs are advised to pre-book them, especially for return trips. T h e concert is D avid Bergeron, University of Kansas S . P. Cerasano, Colgate University expected to conclude around 10:00 p.m. Pau la Berggren, Baruch Co ll ege, CUNY Stephanie Chamberl ai n, Ball State University Herbert Berry, University of Sasbatcbewan Linda C barnesr Indiana University M ichael Best, University of V ictoria M ita Choudl,ury, Dunwoody, Georgia David Bevingto n, University of C bicago Ann C. Christensen, University of Houston 10:00 p.m. Timothy Bi llings, Colgate University Dale CllUrcbward, Upper Canada Coll ege Eric A. Bi nnie, Hendrix Co ll ege Darlene Ciraulo, University of Georgia J. W Binns, Unive rsity of York Glenn Clarb, University of Chi cago The Dance Tom Bishop, Case Western Reserve University Franh Nicholas Cl ary, Jr., Sa in t Michae l's College Lee Bliss, University of California, Santa Barbara Thomas Clayton, Unive rsity of Minnesota Sponsored by the Shakespeare fusociation of America and the Malone Society Mary Bly, Washi ngto n University Cyndia Susan Clegg, Pepperdine University Grand Ballroom Ru sse ll J. Bodi, Owens Community College Cbristopber Cobb, Bates College Ronald J. Boling, Lyon Co ll ege Peter Cockett, University of Toronto Featuring SPECIAL REQUEST and the Lynda Boose, Dartmout!, Co ll ege Ralpb A lan Coben, James Madi son University HEY NONNIE NONNIES Stephen Booth, University of California, Berkeley Stepl1 en A. Co l1 en, University of Soutl, Alabama Edna Zwicb Boris, LaGuardia Co mmuni ty Coll ege, CUNY Dan iel L. Colvin, Western Illino is University

26 27 Ann Jennalie Cook, Vanderbilt University John R. Ford, Delta State University Margaret Hannay, Siena College Harry Keyisbian, Fairleigh Dickinson University Hardy M. Cook, Bowie State University William S. Forester, Sclwlarly Engagement with Elizabeth Hanson, Queen's University Marjorie Keyishian, Fairleigh Dickinson University John D. Cox, Hope College Anglican Doctrine James L. Harner, Texas A & lv1 University Katherine Kickcl, John Carroll University Sandra S. Coyle, College of St. Joseph in Vermont Charles Forlzer, Indiana University Duncan I-Iarris, University of Wyoming Frederick Kiefer, University of Arizona Judith Matthews Craig, Midland, Texas Valerie Forman, University of California, Santa Cruz Andrew James Hartley, State University of \'\lest Georgia Douglas King, Duquesne University Mary Crane, Boston College Jan1es H. Forse, Bowling Green State University Micl!es, Boston University lvlaurice Hunt, Baylor University lvlark Lawhorn, University of Hawaii, f..-1anoa Peter S. Donaldson, .Massachusetts Institute of Technology David Glimp, University of Miami Dianne M. Hunter, Trinity College Judiana Lawrence, St. Jolm Fisher College Patricia Dorval, UniversitC Paul-Valerv lvlaureen Godman, University of Kansas Christine Hutchins, Gracluate Center, CUNY Alexander Leggatt, University of Toronto Gerald E. Downs, Redondo Beacl,, California W L. Godshalk, University of Cincinnati Peter Hyland, Huron College, University of Western Ontario Courtney Lehmann, Indiana University, Bloomington John Drakakis, University of Stirling Jennifer Goldfarb, Lehigh University Tbeodore B. Leinwand, University of Maryland, College Park Annette Drew-Bear, Washington and Jefferson College Katharine Goodland, Polytechnic University William Ingram, University of .Micbigan Joe Lenz, Drake University HeatllCr Dubrow, University of Wisconsin, ~1adison Phyllis Gorfain, Oberlin College Grace Ioppolo, An1erican University Kate D. Levin, City College, CUNY Mary Judith Dunbar, Santa Clara Universitv Melinda Gough, Oklahoma State University Robert Irish, University of 'TOronto Richard Levin, SUNY, Stony Broob Katberine Duncan-Jones, Somerville Colle~e, Oxford Hugb Grady, Beaver College lvlegan L. Isaac, Youngstown State University Richard A. Levin, University of California, Davis Leslie C. Dunn, Vassar College Douglas E. Green, Augsburg College Edward lsser, College of the Holy Cross Nina Levine, University of South Carolina Susan lvlichele Dunn, University of Kansas William Green, Queens College, CUNY Hiroko Ito, Tl,e Shalzespeare Association of Japan Murray Lcvith, Skidmore College Stepben Greenblatt, Harvard University James A. Lewin, Shepherd College Sara Eaton, North Central College Thelma N. Greenfield, University of Oregon Russell Jackson, The Sl,akespeare Institute Leanore Lieblein, McGill University Paul Matthew Edmondson, The Shabespeare Institute David J. Greenman, Canisius College Kathryn Jacobs, Texas A & M University, Commerce Naomi C. Liebler, Montclair State University Katberine Egerton, ACTER, University of Nortl1 Carolina, Linda Gregerson, University of Micl1igan Linda L. Jacobs, Francis Marion University David Linton, Marymount .Manbattan College Chapel Hill .Nlargaret Groome, University of lvlanitoba Tbeodora A. Jankowsb, Washington State University Joan Pong Linton, Indiana University W R. Elton, Graduate Center, CUNY Leah Guntber, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa Nanette Jaynes, Ta111bang University William T. Liston, Ball State University Peggy Endel, Florida International University Nancy A. Gutierrez, Arizona State University Gloria Jobnson, University of Oregon Arthur L. Little, Jr., University of California, Los Angeles Eugene England, Brigham Young University Miranda Johnson-Haddad, Folger Shakespeare Library .Megan Lloyd, King's College Lars Engle, University of Tulsa Heidi Brayman Hackel, Oregon State University Constance Jordan, Claremont Graduate University Angela Locatelli, Universita de Bergamo David Evett, Cleveland State University Alexanclra Halasz, Dartmouth College John J. Joughin, University of Central Lancashire James N. Loehlin, Darbnoutb College lnga-Stina Ewbank, University of Leeds David G. Hale, SUNY, Brockport John Jowett, Tbe Shakespeare Institute Donna J. Long, Florida State University Kevin Ewert, The Shakespeare Institute David B. Haley, University of Minnesota William B. Long, Brooklyn, New York Jay L. Halio, University of Delaware Rhoda S. Kaclmck, University of La Verne Jeremy Lopez, Cornell University f..'largaret Ferguson, University of California, Davis Kim Hall, Georgetown University CoppClia Kahn, Brown University Bryan Lougluey, Roehampton Institute Janet Field-Piclzering, Folger Shabespeare Library Donna B. Hamilton, University of Maryland, College Parb Lauren E. Kehoe, Boston University Genevieve Love, Cornell University Richard Finkelstein, SUNY, Genesco William Hamlin, !dabo State Universitv Katl,leen Kelly, Babson College Jennifer Low, Florida Atlantic University Mary Fissell, Johns Hopkins Universitv Graham Hammill, University of Notre Dame William Kemp, .Mary Wasbington College John E. Luebcring, University of Chicago Agnes Marie Fleck, College of St. Scl,~lastica Nancy Glass Hancocl~, Austin Peay State University Gv.rynne Kennedy, University of \\7isconsin, ."Milwaukee James P. Lusardi, Lafayette College Robert Fleissner, Central State University Sara Hanna, New Mexico Highlands University William Kerwin, University of Missouri, Columbia Teresa Lyle, Miami University Stephen Merriam Foley, Brown University Katie Hannab, University of Alabama Line Kesler, Oregon State University Kathleen Lyncb, Folger Shakespeare Library 28 29 Margaret Lynch, Great Lakes Theater Festival Stephanie Moss, University of Soutb Florida Arnold \'7. Preussner, ..-fruman State University JoAnne Shea, Berry College Sarah Lyons, Boston University Ian Frcdcricl<: JVloulton, Arizona State University \'\Test Diana Price, Cleveland, Ohio Nlichael Shea, Southern Connecticut State University

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