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WHAT IS THE CITY BUT THE PEOPLE? Shakespeare, Art, and Citizenship | The Public Theater
The Public Theater Youtube at 7PM ET. RSVP at Brooklyn Public Library Website December 3, 2020

With Eisa Davis, Stephen Greenblatt, and Jill Lepore

In the wake of the U.S. elections, we sit down with Professor Stephen Greenblatt, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Tyrant: Shakespeare on Politics and The Swerve; Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jill Lepore (These Truths: A History of the United States); and playwright and actor Eisa Davis (The Secret Lives of Bees) for an in-depth look, with brief readings from Shakespeare’s plays and poetry, at the views and versions of citizenship, social organization, and individual human dignity in Shakespeare’s plays, as well as the role of art and humanities in a modern democracy.

The event will be broadcast via The Public Theater's YouTube Channel. If you would like to attend the event via Zoom to engage in the Q&A, please RSVP at bklynlibrary.org

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THU 12/03 7:00 PM

Free For All

Brooklyn Public Library In Association With The Public Theater
 

The event will be broadcast via The Public Theater's YouTube Channel. If you would like to attend the event via Zoom to engage in the Q&A, please RSVP at bklynlibrary.org. Following its premiere date, it will be available for on demand streaming.

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PSI PRESENTS WHAT IS THE CITY BUT THE PEOPLE? SHAKESPEARE, ART, AND CITIZENSHIP will be available with Closed Captions, Spanish Subtitles. For additional information or if you have questions, need assistance, or an accommodation not mentioned above, please contact us at [email protected].