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On Shakespeare, Power and Politics

On Shakespeare, Power and Politics

Starts: Thursday, 27 March 2025
Ends: Thursday, 27 March 2025
Shakespeare knew that “uneasy lies the head that wears a crown”. Throughout his work he was not afraid to speak to and question political structures, and how humans have grappled with and sought power throughout history. His expansive stories include characters that are drawn from the pages of history and reflect the ambitions of the common man. Come for a series of explosive conversations featuring representatives from the worlds of the arts, politics, academia and media, as they explore power and politics in Shakespeare’s plays. Presented in partnership with The Guardian.
Add to Calendar 2025-03-27 12:00 am 2025-03-27 12:00 am On Shakespeare, Power and Politics Shakespeare knew that “uneasy lies the head that wears a crown”. Throughout his work he was not afraid to speak to and question political structures, and how humans have grappled with and sought power throughout history. His expansive stories include characters that are drawn from the pages of history and reflect the ambitions of the common man. Come for a series of explosive conversations featuring representatives from the worlds of the arts, politics, academia and media, as they explore power and politics in Shakespeare’s plays. Presented in partnership with The Guardian. McCoy Cct, Acton , ACT , 2601 , Australia
McCoy Cct, Acton , ACT , 2601 , Australia
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