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Annual Joint Postgraduate Symposium
Classical Literature and the Mind of Europe, seminar 2020
Classics and Poetry Now, seminar 2019
Classics and the Now, seminar 2018
Greek Tragedy On Screen, seminar 2024-25
Plautus' Stichus
Reception and Genre, seminar 2013
Reception and Politics, seminar 2011
Reception and Scholarship, 2015
Reception and Translation, seminar 2012
Reception and World Literature, 2016
Reception and its Relations, seminar 2010
Reception and the Senses, seminar 2014
Receptions and Comparatisms, seminar 2021
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Public lecture
Frank McGuinness in conversation
Frank McGuinness (playwright)
Lecture Theatre, 66 St Giles', Oxford
Tuesday, November 24, 2009 - 15:30
Public lecture
Performance
Włodzimierz Staniewski presents 'Iphigenia at Aulis'
Włodzimierz Staniewski
Auditorium, Magdalen College, Oxford
Monday, October 26, 2009 - 14:15
Public lecture
Staging the Greeks Today: A Personal View
Declan Donnellan (Artistic Director, Cheek by Jowl)
Lecture Theatre, 66 St Giles', Oxford
Tuesday, March 10, 2009 - 14:15
Public lecture
The Death of Tragedy and the Return of the God Pan after Nietzsche
Vassilis Lambropoulos (Department of Comparative Literature, University of Michigan)
Lecture Theatre, 66 St Giles', Oxford
Monday, February 23, 2009 - 14:15
Public lecture
Recent Stagings of Homer and Euripides in Germany
Bernhard Zimmerman (Seminar für Klassische Philologie, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg)
Lecture Theatre, 66 St Giles', Oxford
Monday, January 26, 2009 - 15:00
Public lecture
A Century of Greek Tragedy Recorded on Film
Oliver Taplin (Director, APGRD),
Pantelis Michelakis (Senior Lecturer in Classics, University of Bristol)
Lecture Theatre, 66 St Giles', Oxford
Monday, December 1, 2008 - 14:15
Public lecture
Romans on the American Stage, 1770s-1830s
Margaret Malamud (Associate Professor of History, New Mexico State University)
Lecture Theatre, 66 St Giles', Oxford
Monday, November 17, 2008 - 14:15
Public lecture
'Incidental' Music? Settings of Greek Tragedy by Judith Weir and Harrison Birtwistle
David Beard (Lecturer, School of Music, Cardiff University)
Lecture Theatre, 66 St Giles', Oxford
Monday, October 27, 2008 - 14:15
Public lecture
Performing Epic in the Cinema: Epic Bards, Kleos, and the Epic Tradition
Joanna Paul (Lecturer, School of Archaeology, Classics and Egyptology, University of Liverpool)
Lecture Theatre, 66 St Giles', Oxford
Monday, May 19, 2008 - 14:15
Public lecture
Leyhausen’s Collection of Greek Tragic Theatrical Memorabilia 1920-1960
Pantelis Michelakis (Lecturer, Department of Classics and Ancient History, University of Bristol) ,
Michelle C. Paull (Lecturer, Department of Drama and Performance Studies, St Mary’s University College, London)
Lecture Theatre, 66 St Giles', Oxford
Monday, February 4, 2008 - 14:15
Public lecture
Lacan's Antigone
Terry Eagleton (Professor of English Literature, University of Manchester)
Auditorium, Magdalen College, Oxford
Monday, January 14, 2008 - 14:15
Public lecture
Turning Classical Plays into Contemporary Theatre
Blake Morrison (Professor of Creative and Life Writing, Goldsmiths' College, London)
Lecture Theatre, 66 St Giles', Oxford
Monday, November 26, 2007 - 14:15
Public lecture
Tara Arts and the Greeks
Jatinder Verma (Artistic Director, Tara Arts Theatre Company)
Lecture Theatre, 66 St Giles', Oxford
Monday, November 12, 2007 - 14:15
Public lecture
Political Translations of Antigone in Manipur, NE India: The Fight for Regional Autonomy Through Regional Culture
Erin B. Mee (Professor of Theater, Swarthmore College, Pennsylvania)
Lecture Theatre, 66 St Giles', Oxford
Monday, June 25, 2007 - 14:15
Public lecture
Greek Dance at the English Court: Masques, 1604-1640
Barbara Ravelhofer (Lecturer in English, University of Durham)
Lecture Theatre, 66 St Giles', Oxford
Monday, May 14, 2007 - 14:15
Public lecture
Is the Barcelona Alcestis papyrus a Latin pantomime libretto?
Edith Hall (Professor of Classics & Drama, Royal Holloway, University of London; and Co-Director, APGRD)
First Floor Seminar Room, 66 St Giles', Oxford
Monday, April 30, 2007 - 14:15
Public lecture
“A detachment of beetles in search of a dead rat”: The Reception of Ancient Greek Dance in Late 19th-Century Europe and America
Frederick Naerebout (Senior Lecturer, Department of Ancient History, Leiden University)
Lecture Theatre, 66 St Giles', Oxford
Monday, March 12, 2007 - 14:15
Public lecture
101 Things to do with a Greek Comedy: Aristophanes' Lysistrata from the 18th to the 21st Century
Simone Beta (Professor of Classics, University of Siena)
Lecture Theatre, 66 St Giles', Oxford
Tuesday, March 6, 2007 - 14:15
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