The Theatre of Western Springs

The Gertrude Mattka Lecture Series
A Lifetime of Commitment, a Legacy of Education
2003 - 2004

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The Third Gertrude Mattka Lecture of the 2003-04 season:  
Speaker was David Bevington, who is the Phyllis Fay Horton Distinguished Service Professor in the Humanities at the University of Chicago, where he has taught since 1967. He has edited numerous books, most recently The Complete Works of Shakespeare, HarperCollins, fifth edition (Longman, 2003). He is the senior editor of the Revels Student Editions and the recently published Norton Anthology of Renaissance Drama (2002). His latest book is called simply Shakespeare (2002).
Click here for the University of Chicago website.


No Reservations required.

Monday, May 17th, 2004
at 7:30PM

The Mainstage Auditorium
This lecture was free
and open to the public.

The second Gertrude Mattka Lecture of the 2003-04 season:  

Will Clinger - Host of
WTTW's "Wild Chicago" for ten seasons. Clinger also helped create the "WIld Chronicles" series of documentaries. His work on both shows have garnered him 13 Midwestern Emmys, and his documentary "Vanishing Act - Memories of Vaudeville" also won one.

Monday, April 26th, 2004 at 7:30PM

The Mainstage Auditorium

 

This lecture was free and
open to the public.

No Reservations were required.

The first Gertrude Mattka Lecture of the 2003-04 season:  

Comedy writer, Lisa Nelson talked about
"The Hollywood Writing Game."
Lisa has written for such TV shows as
"Ellen," "Brother's Keeper," "Suddenly Susan," and "Everybody Loves Raymond."

Monday, 
November 24, 2003 7:30pm
Mary Cattell Theatre
Theatre of Western Springs
This lecture was free and
open to the public.


Lisa Nelson - Click on picture for a larger view
     
  
This program is partially 
supported by a grant from the
Illinois Arts Council, 
a state agency.
 

 Admission Free and
open to the Pubic.
No Reservation was Required

 

A Lifetime of Commitment
A Legacy of Education
Mattka Lecture Series Description

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