Fandom, women and the Shakespearean theatre
The first event in our Inspiring Women 'Creating a Climate of Change' series, Professor Emma Smith explored the evidence and significance of female theatre going in the early modern period. Identifying women theatregoers as crucial to the development of the playhouses within the early modern experience economy. Subscribe to our channel ➤ / @oxfordsbs Visit our website ➤ https://www.sbs.ox.ac.uk/?utm_source=... Follow us on social media: LinkedIn: / oxfordsbs | / oxford-answers Twitter: / oxfordsbs | / oxford_answers Instagram: / oxfordsbs Facebook: / oxfordsbs #OxfordSBS #LifeAtSBS #OxfordAnswers

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Shakespeare's Women 2016 Lecture

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Emma Smith: "Shakespeare as Collaborator"

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In Conversation with Judi Dench | National Theatre

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Lecture by Margaret MacMillan: Using History to Understand the Present

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Daughters & Brothers: Twelfth Night

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The Dark Side of the Sexual Revolution | Mary Eberstadt

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This is Shakespeare by Emma Smith | Live at Conway Hall

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myShakespeare | Elizabethan Theater

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The French Do Not Care About Work

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Somerville at Home Series 2 Ep. 1 - Sir Simon Russell Beale and Emma Smith talk Shakespeare.

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Understanding Shakespeare's First Folio

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Stars Doing Sofa Shakespeare | The Graham Norton Show

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Hamlet Documentary (1989) Mark Rylance, Melvyn Bragg, Barrymore, Jonathan Price

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Lois Lowry | Full Q&A at The Oxford Union

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Stratford Society talk by Prof Emma Smith "Myths about Shakespeare" 15th Jan 2024

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University of Oxford's Margaret Macmillan on Common Sense and Strategy in Foreign Policy

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Harold Bloom interview on "Hamlet" (2003)

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The Rise & Fall of Anne Boleyn

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Ian McKellen Career Retrospective | SAG-AFTRA Foundation Conversations

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