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Michael Witmore, Director, Folger Shakespeare Library | Michael reflects on how institutions can choose to make access and relevance a priority in their work.
Taking Shakespeare on the Road
Director, Folger Shakespeare Library
Taking Shakespeare on the Road
5/18/2017
18 min
As part of the 400th anniversary celebrations of Shakespeare’s death, the Folger chose to take its collection and its mission to a national audience, stressing access for all and the broad reach of Shakespeare’s legacy.
This talk was recorded live at a DC Tessitura User Group meeting in DC in May, 2017.
"We occupy a half a city block in DC, but this was a moment for us when we realized that we could connect with many, many more people around our mission and around Shakespeare."
Michael discusses the Folger’s decision to take one of the most important books in its collection – the 1623 First Folio of Shakespeare’s plays – to 50 states and 2 territories. He offers reflections on that decision, its impact on the Folger, and on how, more widely, institutions can choose to make access and relevance a priority in their work. Click the play button above to watch the talk.
A jazz funeral organized by presenters in New Orleans was recreated at the Folger Shakespeare Library in DC and at the Royal Shakespeare Company in the UK.
Michael Witmore
Director
Folger Shakespeare Library
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