IMPROVISING SHAKESPEARE’S ARCHIVE
E2E The School of Night aims to set up collaborations with partner institutions around the world to conduct a series of improvisation workshops, performances and lectures on Shakespeare and treasures from the Shakespeare Memorial Library.
Everything to Everybody was a University of Birmingham project funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and AHRC with support from Birmingham City Council and History West Midlands. This four-year project engaged communities in Birmingham with one of the world’s greatest Shakespeare resources, the Shakespeare Memorial Library housed in the Library of Birmingham. According to its official evaluation over 275,000 citizens reconnected with this amazing collection.
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The School of Night were commissioned by E2E to provide a takeover day of improvised performances around the Library to celebrate and promote the Shakespeare Memorial Library. Named 10/400: Into the Shakespeare Verse, the event celebrated the tenth anniversary of the opening of the Library and the four hundredth anniversary of the publication of the First Folio. On 2 September 2023, along with improvisation company Shake It Up, the School offered a full programme of activities from improvising with archive materials and the Library’s copy of the First Folio (in the guise of Heminges and Condell), to corralling a captive audience of families into the creation of a new Shakespearean version of Cinderella.
Building on the enormous success of this event, Project Manager, Karin Thomson along with Sean McCann and Dylan Emery of The School of Night, are continuing the work started with E2E by initiating a new project, taking the legacy of the Shakespeare Memorial Library out to the communities and countries that donated to the collection over its one hundred and fifty year history.
Our Mission
E2E The School of Night
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Explore
To explore and celebrate the legacy and impact of donations to the Shakespeare Memorial Library through performance, by taking items from the collection back to their original countries.
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Promote
To promote and develop international connections to the unique holdings of the SML with universities, libraries and archives which offer Shakespeare programmes or hold significant collections on English Renaissance Literature.
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Collect
To collect an archive of material on Shakespearean improvisation from companies around the world to provide an international resource for performance research; providing a dataset on the nature and practices of Shakespearean improvisation.
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Develop
To develop the ‘Everything to Everybody’ ethos beyond Birmingham and explore through archives and performances what Shakespeare means in different cultures and contexts.
Using Birmingham's forgotten past to inspire our future by unlocking the world's first great people's Shakespeare library for all.
"High-octane improvised Shakespeare.
Uproarious, intelligent, laugh-a-minute fare."
The Daily Telegraph
With no script, no plot and no directions, the lovely group from ShakeItUp Theatre create a modern Shakespeare play in front of your very eyes.
Broadway World, Edinburgh Fringe, 2023
The Outcomes
The project's mission is to create a set of opportunities for performance, learning, research and development into the areas of improvisation and the interpretation of Shakespeare by different communities and cultures.
Performances
Performances on local connections to Shakespeare and the legacy of the Shakespeare Memorial Library, involving educational institutions and local drama groups
Archive
Promoting the Shakespeare Memorial Library, its treasures and the E2E ethos. Providing models for engagement that can be adapted to other subjects and collections.
Workshops
Workshops to explore Shakespeare's texts and themes through improvisation
Research
Research into the nature of Shakespeare improvisation through original text and subsequent practice.
Lectures
Lectures about how performance and archives can provide inspiring ways for people to connect with Shakespeare
Development
Development of new approaches to Shakespeare improvisation and ways of engaging with Shakespeare and archives through improvised performance.
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