Time: 6:00 pm--snacks; 6:30 pm--film; 8:00 pm--discussion
Where: KC Public Library, 4801 Main St., K.C., Mo. Cohen Room, lower level
Admission: Free. Open to the public. Please call Deborah McArdle at (913) 492-8753 to RSVP
The ESU Kansas City Branch will offer a repeat screening of this documentary film on Wednesday, October 29, 2014. Several ESU members were unable to attend the original screening in 2012 and others who did see it remarked that it would be worthwhile to screen it again.
This film explores the greatest literary mystery of all time: who wrote the works of William Shakespeare?
Copy and paste this link to watch the trailer www.hulu.com/
Shakespeare's plays and monologues are widely studied by academics worldwide and yet, the authorship question has persisted over the centuries. This documentary film, "Last Will. & Testament," offers educators and students of drama, history, theatre, humanities, and the English language a unique opportunity to examine the various theories about the authorship question and encourages students' critical thinking.
While the English-Speaking Union does not endorse any particular position on this controversy and remains neutral on the Shakespeare authorship question, it does welcome and encourage debate on this centuries-old topic.
Debate promotes critical-thinking skills so educators, students, scholars and the general public can begin to develop their own opinions on the controversy. This documentary film poses profound questions that encourage healthy debate.
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