Dr. Benjamin Broadribb
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Performance Reviews Editor for Shakespeare Bulletin | Shakespeare on screen(s) | Shakespop | metamodernism | performance | adaptation | cinema | theatre | he/him/his | Man with a Movie Compulsion https://manwithamoviecompulsion.substack.com
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If you, or anyone you know, would be willing to provide a 1,000-1,500 word review for Shakespeare Bulletin of Born With Teeth at Wyndham's Theatre, and you're available to attend the matinee performance on Wed 16 October (tomorrow), then please reply/DM here! 🙂
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Diane Keaton (1946–2025)
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Best of all, this issue is published Open Access, so all of these reviews are available to anyone who wants to read them - no institutional access necessary! 🙌
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It's a new issue of Shakespeare Bulletin, and it's free to read!

#S20 #OpenAccess via @projectmuse.bsky.social

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NEW ISSUE KLAXON: Shakespeare Bulletin 43.1 is now published! Now fully open access, this issue features a cluster of essays edited by Louise Geddes and Nora J. Williams reflecting on casting, race, community, and tragedy in productions performed on and off Broadway.

📰: muse.jhu.edu/issue/55715
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A fantastic Performance Reviews section in 43.1, with pieces from @terribourus.bsky.social, @davidcottis.bsky.social, @joestephenson.bsky.social, Justin B. Hopkins, Suzy Lawrence, Scott Shepherd, Katie O'Hare, @hanhbuiwrites.bsky.social, @emmakatwood.bsky.social, Olivia Soileau, and Laurie Maguire.
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NEW ISSUE KLAXON: Shakespeare Bulletin 43.1 is now published! Now fully open access, this issue features a cluster of essays edited by Louise Geddes and Nora J. Williams reflecting on casting, race, community, and tragedy in productions performed on and off Broadway.

📰: muse.jhu.edu/issue/55715
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I'll be there with @gemmaallred.bsky.social @edelsemple.bsky.social to run our seminar on Shakespeare's Tragedies and their Twenty-First-Century Reverberations. Come and join us in Verona next summer!

#WSC2026 #Shakespeare
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**DEADLINE EXTENSION!** Seminar enrolment for the 2026 World Shakespeare Congress has now been extended to 15 December.

The full list of seminars can be found here: www.wsc2026.org/seminars/

#WSC2026 #Shakespeare
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Hey Bluesky!👋 We're the Revels Office, an academic network for PGRs and ECRS researching all things early modern📚

Our community is a friendly space to share ideas and resources, ask questions, support each other, and meet fellow early modernists.

Check out our website for more! revelsoffice.com
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⋅ a virtual network for early modern PhD students and ECRs ⋅
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I'm so glad it's not just me Greg! The final third of Weapons in particular felt like a really unpleasant slap in the face from Cregger, with some uncomfortably problematic elements woven in too.
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One week left to join the seminars @gemmaallred.bsky.social @edelsemple.bsky.social and I are organising for SAA and WSC next year ⏳ Seminar registration for both conferences closes on Monday 15 September! @saaupdates.bsky.social #Shax2026 #WSC2026
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In 2026, Gemma Allred @gemmaallred.bsky.social Edel Semple @edelsemple.bsky.social and I are co-organising two seminars: one at SAA @saaupdates.bsky.social in Denver, CO, convened both in-person and virtually; and another at the World Shakespeare Congress in Verona, Italy. #Shax2026 #WSC2026
Shakespeare Association of America Conference, Denver CO 1-4 April 2026

Baz Luhrmann's William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet at Thirty

Organisers: Gemma Kate Allred, Benjamin Broadribb, Edel Semple

This seminar explores the legacy of Luhrmann’s Romeo + Juliet (1996) across Shakespearean culture and global popular culture. 

We invite papers considering Romeo + Juliet’s legacy across cultures and media, exploring how Luhrmann’s film has influenced the performance and adaptation of Shakespeare; where, how, and why echoes and aftershocks of Romeo + Juliet can be found in cultural objects from the past three decades; and the evolution of the film’s reception and status over time.

This seminar will be convened in two parts: an in-person session held in Denver, and a virtual session held online. seminar will be convened in two parts: 

This seminar will be convened in two parts: an in-person session held in Denver, and a virtual session held online. A collage of images from or inspired by Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet.Romeo + Juliet. World Shakespeare Congress, Verona 20-26 July 2026

Shakespeare’s Tragedies and their Twenty-First-Century Reverberations

This seminar explores reverberations of Shakespeare’s tragedies across a range of twenty-first-century media. 

Venturing beyond the safely-charted territory of traditional stage and screen performances, the seminar considers how Shakespeare’s tragic protagonists, narratives, themes, and tropes haunt, echo in, or inspire contemporary cultural objects. Papers may address tragic echoes and textual hauntings in drama, film, TV, prose, advertising, and other media. 

Key questions include: why do twenty-first-century artists look to Shakespeare’s tragedies; how can these echoes and hauntings illuminate Shakespeare’s tragedies; and how might reverberations galvanise shifts away from imbalanced power structures, and towards greater empathy and equality for historically marginalised communities? A collage of images taken from or depicting different media with reverberations of Shakespearean tragedy.
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Full details of seminars at both conferences are available at the links below.

SAA: shakespeareassociation.org/wp-content/u...

WSC: www.wsc2026.org/seminars/

#Shakespeare #Shax2026 #WSC2026
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Registration for seminars at both conferences closes on Monday 15 September, giving you just under two weeks to sign up. #Shax2026 #WSC2026
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We would love to have you join us for one or indeed both of our seminars! You can find details of the call for abstracts alongside some visual inspiration in the post above this. If you have any questions, please just reach out here or anywhere else you can find us online 🙂 #Shax2026 #WSC2026
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In 2026, Gemma Allred @gemmaallred.bsky.social Edel Semple @edelsemple.bsky.social and I are co-organising two seminars: one at SAA @saaupdates.bsky.social in Denver, CO, convened both in-person and virtually; and another at the World Shakespeare Congress in Verona, Italy. #Shax2026 #WSC2026
Shakespeare Association of America Conference, Denver CO 1-4 April 2026

Baz Luhrmann's William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet at Thirty

Organisers: Gemma Kate Allred, Benjamin Broadribb, Edel Semple

This seminar explores the legacy of Luhrmann’s Romeo + Juliet (1996) across Shakespearean culture and global popular culture. 

We invite papers considering Romeo + Juliet’s legacy across cultures and media, exploring how Luhrmann’s film has influenced the performance and adaptation of Shakespeare; where, how, and why echoes and aftershocks of Romeo + Juliet can be found in cultural objects from the past three decades; and the evolution of the film’s reception and status over time.

This seminar will be convened in two parts: an in-person session held in Denver, and a virtual session held online. seminar will be convened in two parts: 

This seminar will be convened in two parts: an in-person session held in Denver, and a virtual session held online. A collage of images from or inspired by Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet.Romeo + Juliet. World Shakespeare Congress, Verona 20-26 July 2026

Shakespeare’s Tragedies and their Twenty-First-Century Reverberations

This seminar explores reverberations of Shakespeare’s tragedies across a range of twenty-first-century media. 

Venturing beyond the safely-charted territory of traditional stage and screen performances, the seminar considers how Shakespeare’s tragic protagonists, narratives, themes, and tropes haunt, echo in, or inspire contemporary cultural objects. Papers may address tragic echoes and textual hauntings in drama, film, TV, prose, advertising, and other media. 

Key questions include: why do twenty-first-century artists look to Shakespeare’s tragedies; how can these echoes and hauntings illuminate Shakespeare’s tragedies; and how might reverberations galvanise shifts away from imbalanced power structures, and towards greater empathy and equality for historically marginalised communities? A collage of images taken from or depicting different media with reverberations of Shakespearean tragedy.
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I've returned to blogging once again to catalogue my thoughts on the films I'm watching. Head over to Man with a Movie Compulsion, my shiny new Substack, if you'd like to see what I made of July's decidedly mixed bag. Link in bio, and also here: manwithamoviecompulsion.substack.com/p/compulsive...
Compulsive Viewing: July 2025
Welcome to the first edition of Compulsive Viewing. Each month, I’ll share a round-up of all the films I’ve watched for the first time that month, offering some brief thoughts on them as I go. Each fi...
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The 2026 World #Shakespeare Congress takes place in Verona, & @gemmaallred.bsky.social @benbroadribb.bsky.social & I are organising a seminar on Shakespeare's Tragedies and their 21st-Century Reverberations - come join us! #WSC2026 Register at www.wsc2026.org
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If you have any questions about our seminar, please just reach out here or anywhere else you can find @gemmaallred.bsky.social @edelsemple.bsky.social and me online! 🙂 #WSC2026
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If you're looking for inspiration, take a look at just a small handful of the books, plays, musicals, films, TV series and more you could write about.
Montage of images: cover of Hannah Capin's novel Foul Is Fair; cover of Chloe Gong's novel Immortal Longings; poster for Tim Blake Nelson's 2001 film O; poster for Claire  McCarthy's 2018 film Ophelia; promo image for David West Read's 2019 musical & Juliet; cover art for the original Broadway cast recording of musical Something Rotten!; promo image for James Ijames's 2021 play Fat Ham; screenshot from Marvel's What If... The Avengers Assembled in 1602; poster for Morgan Lloyd Malcolm's 2018 play Emilia; poster for HBO Max series Station Eleven (2021-22); an internet meme featuring a quote from Macbeth and the Droeshout portrait of Shakespeare, and a quote from the AMC series Breaking Bad (2008-14) and a picture of Anna Gunn as Skyler White; a screenshot of a Red Bull TV advert featuring Shakespeare writing a play while drinking Red Bull; a screenshot of Romeo & Juliet: The Musical as featured in the Netflix series Sex Education (2019-23).
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The World Shakespeare Congress is heading to Verona in July 2026, and @gemmaallred.bsky.social @edelsemple.bsky.social and I are organising a seminar on Shakespeare's Tragedies and their Twenty-First-Century Reverberations - and we'd love to have you join us! #WSC2026
World Shakespeare Congress, Verona
20-26 July 2026

Shakespeare’s Tragedies and their Twenty-First-Century Reverberations

Organisers: Gemma Kate Allred, Benjamin Broadribb, Edel Semple

This seminar explores reverberations of Shakespeare’s tragedies across a range of twenty-first-century media.

Venturing beyond the safely-charted territory of traditional stage and screen performances, the seminar considers how Shakespeare’s tragic protagonists, narratives, themes, and tropes haunt, echo in, or inspire contemporary cultural objects. 

Papers may address tragic echoes and textual hauntings in drama, film, TV, prose, advertising, and other media. Key questions include: why do twenty-first-century artists look to Shakespeare’s tragedies; how can these echoes and hauntings illuminate Shakespeare’s tragedies; and how might reverberations galvanise shifts away from imbalanced power structures, and towards greater empathy and equality for historically marginalised communities? 
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Calling historians and researchers. The BBC Written Archives Centre has changed its access rules without consultation. This means an end to proper independent research into the BBC's rich history. 178 have already signed the open letter. Please join the campaign:

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Open letter BBC Written Archives - August 2025
Join the campaign to protect the future of independent research at the BBC Written Archives Centre The following text is an open letter expressing the concern of historians and researchers about chan...
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