Clemson Shakespeare Festival IV, 1995
The Clemson Shakespeare Festival is an annual celebration of Shakespeare's enduring influence in our culture and our schools. Participants enjoyed fast-paced productions of the plays on stage and film, met the actors in informal workshop settings, and questioned the scholars on everything they always wanted to know about Shakespeare but were afraid to ask.
The theme of Clemson Shakespeare Festival IV was "Shakespeare and the Technologies of Presentation: the Stage, the Book, the Screen, and the Computer." The festival featured outstanding production of Macbeth, Hamlet, The Tempest, and Twelth Night by the Shenandoah Shakespeare Express and the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre of Britain. The plays ventured into magic as technology, technology as magic and the engineering of the supernatural.
