Shakespeare Fellowship |
| On-site registration check-in will begin at 9:00 AM on September 16, and the education program will begin at 10:00 AM.
Conference registration includes an opening reception with appetizers on the 16th, buffet lunches on day two and three, and the annual awards banquet at the conclusion of the conference on the afternoon of the 19th. Saturday afternoon will be dedicated to performances with music provided by the lute duet Mignarda, Ron Andrico and Donna Stewart, creators of My Lord of Oxenford’s Maske. OSF all-star Robin Goodrin-Nordli will present her original show, Bard Babes, and Keir Cutler will give an encore performance of his adaptation of Mark Twain’s satire, Is Shakespeare Dead? The afternoon will conclude with a signing ceremony for the ‘Declaration of Reasonable Doubt’. |
Thursday: September 16Music by Mignarda with Ron Andrico and Donna Stewart |
Friday: September 17Shakespeare Fellowship Annual Meeting |
Saturday: September 18Shakespeare-Oxford Society Annual Meeting |
Sunday: September 19William Ray: Proofs of Oxfordian Authorship in the Shakespearean Apocrypha For further information write to the local coordinator at earlees@charter.net |
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Annual Conference: October 18-20, 2012
Please join us for the Shakespeare Oxford Society's SF/SOS Annual Conference -- October 18-20, 2012 in Pasadena, CA. For more information, visit: http://www.shakespeare-oxford.com/?p=138 or our main website: http://www.shakespeare-oxford.com. -
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The Shakespeare Oxford Society, founded in 1957, is a nonprofit, educational organization dedicated to exploring the Shakespeare authorship question and researching the evidence that Edward de Vere, the seventeenth Earl of Oxford (1550 – 1604) is the true author of the poems and plays of “William Shakespeare.” Visit Shakespeare-Oxford.com
This Shakespeare Oxford Society News Online site at http://shakespeareoxfordsociety.wordpress.com brings news of the Shakespeare Oxford Society and the world of Shakespeare authorship inquiry to our readers.
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