This class is offered in conjunction with the Great River Shakespeare Festival. The course fee of $100 includes a ticket for each of the two plays that will be presented by the GRSF this year, Comedy of Errors and Romeo and Juliet. Here is some additional information about the course:
This class is offered in conjunction with the GRSF during July 2025. The GRSF actors and directors will meet with the class to discuss the plays. The instructor will list relevant films that are available to stream online. The plays should be read before the class meets, and your full participation beforehand will ensure an active and productive classroom experience.
Shakespeare in Performance
Instructor: Dr. Jane Carducci
Days: Sundays, July 13, Comedy of Errors July 20, Romeo and Juliet.
Time: Class will meet for two hours before the performance and one hour afterwards in Minne Hall, Room 102.
- Class meeting: 12:30 to 2:30. Guest Speakers from the Great River Shakespeare Festival (GRSF) will be there the first hour; lecture and discussion the second hour. Location: Minne Hall, Room 102
- Performance: 3:00 pm Performing Arts Center (Running Times to be determined)
- One hour after the performance: Class will meet for a one-hour discussion after the performance
Jane Carducci earned her B.A. in English from Colorado College. She couldn’t decide what to do with this degree, so she took some time off and, on a lark, moved to Lake Tahoe. Much to her parents’ dismay, she ended up dealing cards in northern Nevada for seven years. Realizing that this was a dead end, she returned to the University of Nevada, Reno and earned her M.A. and Ph.D. in English, specializing in the English Renaissance (specifically Shakespeare) with minors in linguistics and poetry. She has taught various Shakespeare classes at Winona State University for 29 years and published articles about Shakespeare in Shakespeare and Higher Education, Cahiers Elisabethains, Language and Literature, and Literature and Psychology.