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The Library Foundation of Los Angeles Menu About Calendar Map Video Acknowledgements Contact Share: America’s Shakespeare: The Bard Goes West commemorates 400 years of William Shakespeare’s legacy by exploring his persistent impact on American life. Taking as its core the Folger Shakespeare Library’s exhibition, “ America’s Shakespeare ,” this show will give additional insight into the playwright’s absorption into California’s history and culture. The centerpiece of the exhibit is a First Folio (1623) from the Folger’s Shakespeare collection – the largest of its kind in the world – in addition to documents and artifacts showing Shakespeare’s emigration from England to the colonies; his absorption into our political rhetoric during the Revolutionary and Civil Wars; his subsequent literary and theatrical travels west; and his continuing influence on our language, literature, and media today. The Bard Goes West will also draw on the collections of state and local resources to show Shakespeare’s presence in the grand 19 th century theaters of San Francisco and Sacramento, the saloons and hotels of the mining camp towns, and the early film industry in Los Angeles. Exhibition runs from November 17th through February 26th, 2017. #THEBARDGOESWEST Calendar Check out the various events presented by the Library Foundation of Los Angeles and the Los Angeles Public Library December 6 – 11, 2016 Forced Entertainment Complete Works Table Top Shakespeare 36 micro-performances for limited audiences at Royce Hall Stage More info January 19, 2017 Shakespeare Now: Race, Justice, and the American Dream Peter Sellars In conversation with Ayanna Thompson, Professor of English, George Washington University From expressions of black rage to the challenges facing systems of justice, renowned theatre director Peter Sellars and scholar Ayanna Thompson illustrate the ways Shakespeare remains relevant in our contemporary American world. More info February 16, 2017 Shakespeare in Today’s America James Shapiro and Lisa Wolpe In conversation Who gets to see Shakespeare and act in his plays? Celebrating the 400th anniversary of his extraordinary legacy, two Shakespeare aficionados guide us through an enlightening journey of what this master means to us today. More info Participating Branch Libraries Click on your neighborhood branch to see the Shakespeare programs in your area. Chatsworth Donald Bruce Kaufman – Brentwood El Sereno Granada Hills Harbor City – Harbor Gateway Lake View Terrace Los Feliz Northridge Pacoima Palms – Rancho Park Panorama City Pio Pico – Koreatown Porter Ranch Silver Lake Studio City Van Nuys Washington Irving West Valley Westwood Will & Ariel Durant Wilmington Woodland Hills Shakespeare in SoCal Check out this map showing references to Shakespeare – or venues where Angelenos can catch one of his plays –spotted around town. Explore local Bard-inspired spots, from historical references, such as “Shakespeare Beach” (now Hermosa Beach), to references that live on, like “Shakespeare Bridge” in Los Feliz, or the tailor on La Cienega named “Richard the Thread”. Know of any references or venues that we missed? Email shakespeareinsocal@lfla.org to pin your favorite Shakespeare spots to the map! Joss Whedon on Shakespeare What compelled renowned director Joss Whedon to film an adaptation of Much Ado About Nothing in his home on a shoestring budget immediately after completing the Hollywood blockbuster , The Avengers ? Find out in this exclusive interview filmed in the Rare Books room at the Central Library. Acknowledgements America’s Shakespeare: The Bard Goes West was curated by Stephen Dickey, UCLA Senior Lecturer. America’s Shakespeare was on display at the Folger Shakespeare Library from April 7 – July 24, 2016 and was curated by Georgianna Ziegler, the Folger’s Louis B. Thalheimer Associate Librarian and Head of Reference Emerita. This exhibition would not have been possible without the generous contributions of Dwight and Julie Anderson, Debi and Norris Bishton, Robert Dawson, Darren Jackson and Tatiana Small, Judith Krantz, Gwen Miller, and The Honorable R. Carlton Seaver and Laura Stern. With gratitude to John F. Szabo, City Librarian of the Los Angeles Public Library, and to Dr. Michael Witmore, Director of the Folger Shakespeare Library. Special thanks to John Cooke, Pamela and Mark Mischel, Francoise Rozzell, Loretta Savery, and Susan and Geoff Wharton. Exhibition design by Annex Design Services. The exhibition team: Erin Donovan, Shar Huston, Ann Marshall, Lisa Richardson, Emma Thorne-Christy, Debi van Zyl. Our colleagues at the Central Library: David Aguirre, Bob Anderson, Ani Boyadjian, Brenda Breaux, Jéné Brown, Madeline Bryant, Mark Carreon, Cheryl Collins, Joyce Cooper, Kim Creighton, Christa Dietrick, Tom Jung, Eileen King, Kren Malone, Eva Mitnick, Paul Montgomerie, Rob Morales, Xochitl Oliva, Diane Olivo-Posner, Madeline Peña, Madeleine Rackley, Christina Rice, Eloisa Sarao, James Sherman, Selena Terrazas, and Wendy Westgate. At the Folger Shakespeare Library: Michael Witmore, Daniel DeSimone, Caroline Bedinger, Adrienne Bell, Rhea DeStefano, Eric Johnson, Kate Long, Renate Mesmer, Austin Plann-Curley, Garland Scott, and Sloane Whidden. Additional thanks: Marilyn Anderson, Laura Belani, Jessica Bergman, Gina Bloom, Lisa Callif, Julia Carnahan, Kathy Correia, Bill Deverell, Kristy Edmunds, Matt Fuller, Ljiljana Grubisic, Linda Harris Mehr, Louise Hilton, Ellen Jarosz, Lana Johnson, Patricia Keats, Miles Kreuger, Deborah Landis, Julie Lee, Gary Leonard, Greg Lucas, Billie Lyons, Larry McQueen, Bob Myman, Linda Plochocki, Veri Pontes, Diana Rosen, Brett Service, Bruce R. Smith, Terry Taylor, Faye Thompson, Monika Trobits, Jenny Watts, Katelyn Welch, Joss Whedon, John Zalewski, Kim Zanti, and David Zeidberg. Contact For general inquiries, contact the Library Foundation of Los Angeles at 213.228.7500, or info@lfla.org . For press inquiries please contact Leah Price at leahprice@lfla.org . Become a Member Join a community of Los Angeles Public Library supporters. Learn More About Us Learn more about the Library Foundation. Learn More The Library Store Shop our collection of literary gifts and goods. Learn More What We Fund Enriching the programs of the Los Angeles Public Library. Learn More The Library Foundation of Los Angeles 630 West 5th Street Los Angeles, CA 90071 213.228.7500 info@lfla.org © Library Foundation of Los Angeles 2016 Contact Us Donor's Privacy...

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