Tuesday 17 March from 1pm to 2pm
Learn more about the story behind the best-selling novel and Oscar-nominated film _Hamnet _and why we are drawn to Shakespeare as a character.
Reading or watching Hamnet is an emotional journey that feels like it brings us closer to works of art that have been important to us, but how much should we believe in fictional depictions of real but little-evidenced lives?
For a long time now, writers have used Shakespeare in exactly the way Shakespeare used the kings and queens and princes in his dramas: to think through the struggles of being human.
Maggie O’Farrell’s novel and its film adaptation draw on the lives of real people to weave a tale that is a little bit history and a lot of story.
But what is information, what is speculation, and what is imagination? Join Dr Anna Kamaralli to learn what exactly we know about Shakespeare’s family and the theatre he worked in and how we go about finding out these things. Hear about the extent and limits of our knowledge, and something of the elements of the historic world that went to create Hamlet and Hamnet.