Thank you to all who attended the 2023 Blackfriars Conference. Keep an eye out for future announcements.


Performance, Playhouse, Practice, and Play

The Blackfriars Conference Returns in partnership with MARY BALDWIN UNIVERSITY!

BLACKFRIARS CONFERENCE: NOVEMBER 2-5, 2023

This November, the American Shakespeare Center and Mary Baldwin University will co-host the 11th Blackfriars Conference at the Blackfriars Playhouse. We will join together each day of the conference to hear papers, celebrate attending the plays in our season, and enjoy other social events and activities. Additionally, for the first time ever, conference registration and submissions are open to undergraduate students. Paper presentations and staging sessions will be in-person only, but we are excited to also offer remote participation for some colloquy sessions.

Registration for this year’s Blackfriars Conference is now CLOSED. Please contact education@americanshakespearecenter.com with any questions.

To select your add-on features, including plays to see during your time in Staunton, and certain special events, please contact the Box Office at 1.877.MUCH.ADO.

But wait! Check out the extra events included with all Conference registrations:

Thursday, November 2, 10am at the MBU Wharf Space
The Untitled Othello Project: Untitling Twelfth Night – A Practicum
Facilitated by Jessica Burr, Keith Hamilton Cobb, and ensemble members of the Untitled Othello Project
 
The process of “Untitling” being developed by The Untitled Othello Project is the removal through open-ended, frank, and supported discussion of all presumption that Shakespeare’s texts over generations have imposed upon us. In this process, nothing is sacred. Ideally, we bring to the table people across myriad disciplines to question the assumptions that we as readers, educators, performers, and theater-makers of the texts perpetually have made and continue to make; people gathered around a shared text, reimagining our complicities, our passions, and our hopes for a different future. For this practicum hosted by ASC and the Blackfriars Conference, and in collaboration with the students of the Shakespeare & Performance Graduate Program at Mary Baldwin University, we depart from our two years of work on Othello, and begin with a new text: Twelfth Night. Let’s sit down together and engage in the creative discomfort of being human. All are welcome.

Friday, November 3, 5:15-6:30pm at the MBU Wharf
S&P Hosted Happy Hour for Alumni and Higher Ed professionals
 
Come down to MBU at the Wharf to enjoy some refreshments and learn more about the Shakespeare & Performance Graduate Program at Mary Baldwin University. S&P is an interdisciplinary graduate program that equips students with the skills to approach Shakespeare and theatre from all angles: as actors, directors, dramaturgs, educators, scholars, and so much more! Alumni, current students, and faculty will be highlighting the program’s accomplishment through the years. This event is open to all attendees!

Friday, November 3, 10:30pm at the Blackfriars Playhouse

Late Night Event: Lady M’s Christmas
Written by Monica Cross, Directed by TBA
 
This darkly comic one-act play imagines Shakespeare’s favorite “murder couple” trying to celebrate Christmas in the midst of the events of Shakespeare’s play. Run time is approximately 35 minutes.

Saturday, November 4, 11:00pm at the Blackfriars Playhouse
Late Night Event: What’s In a Name? 
Created by Fawzia M. Istrabadi, Arabic Translation by Adham Sayed, and Directed by Prague Shakespeare Company’s Guy Roberts
 
The piece is a look into the mind of Juliet Capulet and will explore her many different sides by having 3 actors portray her. It will also specifically explore her relationship to Lady Capulet. Based on the concept of ‘what if the Capulet family was Arab and Muslim?’ the script is partially a mix of Shakespeare’s text and the Arabic language. Run is approximately 20 minutes.

Questions? Contact our Education Team: