Antonio’s Revenge: A One-Day Conference

The Playhouse Lab, the Oxford Marston, and The Malone Society

present

John Marston’s Antonio’s Revenge: a one-day conference

Workshop Theatre, University of Leeds
Saturday, 7 July 2018

This one-day conference will focus on Marston’s riveting revenge tragedy, an unfairly neglected jewel of late Elizabethan drama which resonates with Shakespeare’s Hamlet and other classic revenge tragedies of the period. In 1921 the Malone Society published facsimile editions of Antonio’s Revenge and its companion play, Antonio and Mellida, edited by W.W. Greg; these editions are now long out of print, but we are delighted to be co-sponsoring this event and renewing our support for Marston’s work.

The second part of a fascinating diptych preceded by the tragicomedy Antonio and Mellida, Antonio’s Revenge tells the story of the unfortunate lovers’ struggle in the Venetian court. Mellida’s father, the evil Piero, Duke of Venice, has murdered Antonio’s father, Andrugio, the Duke of the enemy Republic of Genoa. Andrugio’s ghost returns from beyond the grave to command his son to revenge his death. Mellida is imprisoned under a fabricated accusation of harlotry, and she dies of grief believing her lover is dead. Antonio, in disguise as a fool, prepares a masque that the Venetian court will never forget.

This conference will be a very rare opportunity to see this superb play on stage, using David Lindley’s newly edited text for the forthcoming Oxford University Press edition of The Complete Works of John Marston.

Programme

9:30 am – Registration + tea, coffee, and pastries

10:30 am – script-in-hand performance with The Playhouse Lab ensemble, including students and staff at Leeds

1 pm – buffet lunch

2 pm – Panel 1: Antonio’s Revenge in Performance. Speakers: Perry Mills (Edward’s Boys, King Edward VI School), Harry McCarthy (University of Exeter), and Lois Potter (University of Delaware).

3:30 pm – Tea and coffee

3:45 pm – Panel 2:  Antonio’s Revenge: Text, Context, and Afterlife. Speakers: David Lindley (University of Leeds), Janet Clare (University of Hull), and Richard Meek (University of Hull).

5:15 – wine and informal roundtable discussion

Registration: Full price: £15   Concessions: £10

The registration fee includes attendance to the performance and the academic sessions, as well as the two tea/coffee breaks, and a buffet lunch. (Please specify any dietary requirements in the box provided.)

For registration, please click here.