OTHERNESS: SHAKESPEARE IN OPERA AND JEWS IN SHAKESPEAREAN ENGLAND (IN-PERSON)

Instructor(s)
Matt Goldish, PhD, Samuel M. and Esther Melton Chair in History, Ohio State University
Larry Josefovitz, Cantor
Date
Mondays, April 28-May 19
Time
12:00 PM to 1:30 PM ET

Shakespeare’s unforgettable characters and plots gained strength through the added contribution of great opera composers. Stories about an aged king, a bereaved prince, a jealous Moor, a Jewish money lender, and lovers in conflict with their feuding families, remain relevant centuries later. This course combines an appreciation for Shakespearean operas along with the history of Jews during Shakespearean England. 

Member of Lifelong Learning Cost
Members receive 15% discount
Nonmember Cost
$90