
British Shakespeare Association 2025 Conference
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BSA 2025 Conference: 'Practising Shakespeare: new collaborations, expanding horizons', University of York, 25-28 June. Registration open now!
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Last day to sign up for #BSA2025! Join us University of York, 25-28 June to explore 'Practising Shakespeare: new collaborations, expanding horizons' with a brilliant line-up of practical sessions, seminars, panels, performances and screenings 🎭 Register at britishshakespeare.ws/conference/


We are excited to welcome Dr J. E. Nicholson and all of you to University of York tomorrow for #BSA2025! And for this 'Shakespeare in Theory, Theory in Practice' seminar convened by Alex Thom. Where are YOU travelling from? And what are you looking forward to this week? 👀

We can't wait to welcome you all to the University of York School of Arts and Creative Technologies at for #BSA2025!



British Shakespeare Association some of our amazing volunteers, day 1 of this brilliant conference!! #bsa2025


Great to hear Lukas Erne setting out the rationale behind his forthcoming Arden edition of The Posms and Songs in Shakespeare’s Plays #bsa2025 British Shakespeare Association



What a great day showing off our #ShakespeareStudies titles at the British Shakespeare Association conference! #BSA2025 If you’re not attending, explore our #Shakespeare #books, enjoy FREE chapter access, and grab discounted books here 👇 manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/blog/2025/06/1…




Visit our stand at the British Shakespeare Association conf this week to talk with Commissioning Editor Elizabeth McDonald about your publishing plans. You can also save 50% off all titles! buff.ly/w0B3JpL Dr Elizabeth McDonald British Shakespeare Association #BSA2025 #Shakespeare #RenLit



British Shakespeare Association 2025 Conference British Shakespeare Association thanks for a great day today!


Director Perry Mills, fresh from Edward's Boys resounding #bsa2025 performance success, caught beaming between British Shakespeare Association co-chairs Dr Maria Shmygol 🌻 and José A. Pérez Díez



Our second #BSA2025 keynote Emma Whipday takes us on an five-act exploration of the dramaturgy of single motherhood in early modern England, including autobiographical insights into the influence of early modern stigmas in the present day


Abigail Rokison of Shakespeare Institute delivering a brilliant British Shakespeare Association plenary #bsa2025
