Abstract

The Royal Shakespeare Company presented Coriolanus and The Merry Wives of Windsor in repertory at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor as the second installment of a five-year residency. The company also performed the U.S. premiere of Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children—adapted by Rushdie from his novel, with the help of Simon Reade, and the director, Tim Supple. Various RSC insights, roundtables, lectures, and study groups complemented the performances.

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