George Lippard’s Quaker City: A Tale of Murder, Scandal & the Theatre
Code: LH22807
Dates: November 5, 2024
Meets: 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM
Sessions: 1
Location: Lower Merion High School
Course Fee: $39.00
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George Lippard’s phenomenally successful (though largely forgotten) novel The Quaker City, or the Monks of Monk Hall (1845) is a lurid, darkly comic and grotesque fictionalization of a real-life murder that shocked the city of Philadelphia. We’ll explore the author and the book, as well as what transpired when the Chestnut Street Theatre sought to stage a dramatic adaptation of Lippard’s novel amidst the most violent era in the city’s history.
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Raymond Saracini
I hold a Ph.D. in drama from Tufts University and have studied a number of Bergman's films and theatre productions. I have taught a number of Bergman's films to my students at Villanova University and I have also taught several courses at Bryn Mawr Film Institute (though none would repeat material that I would offer here).
rasaxa1908@gmail.com
11/05/2024 | Tuesday | 7 PM to 8:30 PM | Lower Merion High School |