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My Adventures in Shakespeare

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Here Endeth Year One

With a final click on the University of Birmingham’s Canvas portal, I submitted (and verified that it was submitted) my paper for the Shakespeare and Pedagogy module, thereby officially completing the first year of my MA. *insert huge sigh of relief here.” It has been quite a journey. I think back to that afternoon in… Read More Here Endeth Year One

August 20, 2014August 20, 2014 swrocheleauLeave a comment

The Best of Both Worlds

On the first day of the IDEA Paris Conference last summer, as I sat in the Theatre de l’Odéon waiting for the morning’s keynote, a young Irish doctoral candidate who was sitting next to me asked me if I’d be willing to complete a short survey for her thesis. I agreed, and she began asking… Read More The Best of Both Worlds

June 22, 2014 swrocheleauLeave a comment

“Translating” Shakespeare

When I was in Stratford-upon-Avon for the Pedagogy Module in my MA in Shakespeare and Education, one of the first exercises we had was to establish a philosophical premise for an active approach to teaching Shakespeare. One of the quotes that was used in the exercise was from Julian Fellowes, the creator of Downton Abbey.… Read More “Translating” Shakespeare

June 9, 2014June 9, 2014 swrocheleauLeave a comment

My Guest Blog for Shakespeare in the Ruff

  Graphic Courtesy Shakespeare in the Ruff I recently had the opportunity to write a guest blog for the Toronto-based Shakespeare in the Ruff, a newer outdoors Shakespeare company that operates in Withrow Park, in the Danforth-Riverdale neighbourhood. I have been a fan of theirs since I saw their first show a few years ago,… Read More My Guest Blog for Shakespeare in the Ruff

May 28, 2014May 28, 2014 swrocheleauLeave a comment

The cost of actually *going* to school

One of the reasons I had originally chosen doing the MA at the Shakespeare Institute (besides the program itself) was that they offered summer session courses. I was really looking forward to going to England for two summers to complete my coursework on campus – I’m very much a classroom learner, which is why doing… Read More The cost of actually *going* to school

February 9, 2014 swrocheleauLeave a comment

Approaching Shakespeare: A Review

Prior to beginning my official studies, I thought it would be wise to brush up on my Shakespeare. As a teacher, I have become incredibly well-acquainted with a portion of Shakespeare’s works — Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Hamlet, Macbeth, Julius Caesar and Twelfth Night — and only because I taught them at… Read More Approaching Shakespeare: A Review

November 6, 2013 swrocheleauLeave a comment

30 Days Later…

While I had intended to make this posting earlier in the week, I was for some reason locked out of my account, and have only now been allowed back in. I missed you. So, wow. I have “offically” been an MA Student, a Post-Grad, for a month (and a day). It’s been an eye-opener, to… Read More 30 Days Later…

October 31, 2013 swrocheleauLeave a comment

Day 1: And so it begins

Today is OFFICIALLY the first day of my Masters’ Studies. It’s sort of a subjective day – It’s not like I am attending classes or tutorials, and I can, more or less, study at my own pace. And I have been starting – albeit slowly – on my own, so while today is the symbolic… Read More Day 1: And so it begins

September 30, 2013 swrocheleauLeave a comment

Teaching Shakespeare

Back in 2006, I had the opportunity to complete my Honours Specialist qualifications in Drama at the Stratford Summer Intensive offered by OISE (Ontario Institute for Studies in Education – University of Toronto). For those of you not familiar with the qualification process in Ontario, the Honours Specialist designation is meant to indicate that a… Read More Teaching Shakespeare

September 27, 2013 swrocheleauLeave a comment

Seven Plays in Eight Days: Saturday – Richard III

I came across Shakespeare in the Ruff in the summer of 2012. I had just moved to the Danforth neighbourhood, and while I was out exploring one day, I saw the poster for their production of Two Gents, their re-telling of Two Gentlemen of Verona. I had seen Two Gentlemen of Verona at Stratford a… Read More Seven Plays in Eight Days: Saturday – Richard III

September 25, 2013 swrocheleauLeave a comment

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