Outreach
I occassionally get asked to facilitate conversations for the public about Shakespeare, offer introductory lectures on individual plays and theatre history, and comment on Shakespeare in contemporary performance. I take great joy in empowering audiences of all ages and backgrounds to engage with Shakespeare as their own. Interested in collaborating? Do get in touch!
Public Humanities
A Day Out at Shakespeare’s Theatre
A Bit Lit, 2022-01 / full session
Shakespeare & Contemporary Theatre-Making
A Bit Lit, 2020-05
Digital Playbills
Coriolanus
The Show Must Go Online, 2020-10
Macbeth
Shakespeare 2020 Project, 2020-08
Much Ado About Nothing
Shakespeare 2020 Project, 2020-07
Talk Backs
- Judge Torres, Bag & Baggage (2019-11)
- Macbeth, Portland Center Stage (2019-10)
- Much Ado About Nothing, Original Practice Shakespeare Festival (2019-05)
- Twelfth Night, Original Practice Shakespeare Festival (2017-05)
- The Taming of the Shrew, Original Practice Shakespeare Festival (2017-04)
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Oregon Shakespeare Festival/Play On! Project (2017-04)
Podcasts
- ‘Foolish Voices: Elizabeth E. Tavares’, Foolish Voices: A Company of Fools Podcast, featuring S. Palmer (2020-03)
- ‘Ops Cast No. 10: Elizabeth Tavares’, OpsCast, Origial Practice Shakespeare Festival featuring A. Bray and B. Allard (2017-03)
Interviews
- A. Roberts, ‘Faculty Profile: Professor Elizabeth E. Tavares’, The Scarlet Newsletter, University of Alabama (2021-03-01)
- ‘Rediscovering the Renaissance’, Desktop News, University of Alabama (2020-11-09)
- ‘Genghis Khan on the Elizabethan Stage’, Green Room: Blog of the Society for Theatre Research (2019-11-12)
Updated 2022-07-30