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Reading, studying and talking about literary works helps us make sense of the world around us.

Literature Matters: A Preview of the Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan 2019 Season

A panel discussion with Dr. Joanne Rochester (PhD) and Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan 2019 directors Anita Smith and Joshua Beaudry

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Reading, studying and talking about literary works helps us make sense of the world around us. In this series of community talks, members of the Department of English explore diverse literary topics.

Wednesday, Apr. 24
7:30 pm
Grace-Westminster United Church Social Hall
505 10th St. E.

Free and open to the public

Info: (306) 966-1268 | english.department@usask.ca

A Preview of the Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan 2019 Season:

Seeing Double: Mistaken and True Identities in Shakespeare's As You Like It and The Comedy of Errors

A panel discussion with Dr. Joanne Rochester (PhD) and Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan 2019 directors Anita Smith and Joshua Beaudry


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