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Tag: Shakespeare Association of America

Some thoughts on SAA 2017

April 18, 2017April 18, 2017 ~ Ambereen Dadabhoy ~ Leave a comment

A few weeks before the Shakespeare Association of America meeting in Atlanta, Georgia, I was invited to give a talk on race in the early modern period by the Shakespeare Club of Pomona Valley. This group is comprised of seniors who have either a lay interest in Shakespeare or were teachers at the secondary or … Continue reading Some thoughts on SAA 2017

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