“What makes me a Christian to you, makes you a Jew to me”

Tuesday, September 17, 2019 3:00 pm - 3:00 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

Birgit Schreyer Duarte

Originally from Germany, Dr. Schreyer Duarte has made a name for herself as a dramaturg in Toronto while also transitioning into directing in the past ten years. Her current production, a contemporary interpretation of Lessing’s Nathan the Wise, is part of the 2019 Stratford Festival. Dr. Schreyer Duarte will discuss how she and her team approached the “staging of the other” in this 18th-century play from Germany, performed in today’s Canada, that reflects on the common humanity that unites us all. 

This event is FREE and open to ALL.

Presented in cooperation with the Department of Communication Arts.


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Thank you to all who came to our talk here are some pictures of the event.


Learn more about Nathan the Wise

  • Nathan the Wise was performed in 2016 in New York with F. Murray Abraham in the title role. The version used, an adaptaion by Edward Kemp, is the same version that will be performed in Stratford. Read the review from The New York Times. 
  • The Goethe-Institut Toronto recently published a blogpost on a 1921 film version of the play.

Event Information

When: Tuesday, September 17, 2019 at 3:00pm

Where: Theatre of the Arts (Modern Languages, 200 University Ave W. N2L 3G1)

Parking

Parking
Parking lot C is a pay and display lot for visitors at a cost of $5.00 per day. Payment can be made with credit card or exact change ($1 and $2 coins). This lot is visible from University Avenue West but only accessible from Seagram Drive.

Accessible Parking can be found in between the Dana Porter Library (LIB) and the Modern Languages Building (ML). The cost is $5 coin entry ($1 and $2 coins). This area can be accessed off the ring road. Take a right after Ira G. Needles Hall (NH) building to access this parking.

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