
Tuesday, September 26, 2017 – 6:30-8:30pm
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Karin Coonrod鈥檚 production of Shakespeare鈥檚聽聽at the Kasser Theater听(September 19 鈥 October 1, 2017) is the starting point for a conversation on immigration and religion as central issues in our contemporary world. Coonrod’s re-visioning of Shakespeare’s classic on the occasion of the聽500th anniversary聽of the formation of the Venice ghetto聽stemmed from a desire to make the play speak to forms of otherness and exclusion across time and space.聽Focused on Coonrod’s own聽illustration of her project, its聽staging in the Venice ghetto聽and now聽, the conversation will also include聽presentations by Alessandro Cassin on the Jewish Ghetto in Venice, and by Teresa Fiore on immigration and exclusion as both general categories and specific practices.
This panel highlights the global relevance of Shakespeare’s play – recently described by Stephen Greenblatt as “a cure against xenophobia” (see article below) – and in particular of Coonrod’s approach to it, characterized by multi-lingualism and ethnic, racial, and gender diversity. The conversation aims at showing how at a time of socio-political uncertainty for the Western World in its experience of “the other,” the play as well as the Venice ghetto where it was staged have precious ethical and cultural lessons to share about human rights, and cross-cultural and interfaith dialogue. It is in this context that Venice can function as a metaphor of the world.
Program
- Introductory remarks:聽听(Executive Director, Arts and Cultural Programming, 精品成人福利在线 University)
- Speakers:
Teresa Fiore听(Inserra Chair in Italian and Italian American Studies, 精品成人福利在线 University): Introduction “Preoccupied about Space and Others: Calvino, Shakespeare and Today’s Im/Mobility”
Alessandro Cassin听(Deputy Director of the Primo Levi Center, New York): “In and Outside the Venice Ghetto”
Karin Coonrod听(Theater Maker and Director): “The Merchant of Venice聽in Venice… and in Montclair” - Followed by a Q&A
- In connection with聽The Merchant of Venice,聽from Karin Coonrod and Compagnia de鈥 Colombari, with Reg E. Cathey and Five Diverse Shylocks, Direct from an Acclaimed Run in Venice鈥檚 Jewish Ghetto,聽, September 19 鈥 October 1, 2017
Teresa Fiore, Introduction: “Preoccupied about Space and Others: Calvino, Shakespeare and Today’s Im/Mobility”
Dr. Fiore will address the concept of immigration/exclusion/inclusion starting with Italo Calvino’s tale “All at One Point,”聽which in many ways served as an inspiration for her book聽Pre-Occupied Spaces.聽Her discussion will also incorporate wider considerations of today’s migratory flows and their regulation in order to reflect on the current representation of the “other” and the reactions it triggers at the local and global level听(see聽聽of a recent聽).

聽is the聽聽at 精品成人福利在线 University, New Jersey, USA. The recipient of several fellowships (De Bosis, Rockefeller, and Fulbright), she was Visiting Assistant Professor at Harvard University, NYU, and Rutgers University. She is the author of聽Pre-Occupied Spaces: Remapping Italy’s Transnational Migrations and Colonial Legacies听(Fordham University Press, 2017) and editor of the 2006 issue of Quaderni del 鈥900, devoted to John Fante. Her numerous articles on migration to/from Italy linked to 20th- and 21st-century Italian literature and cinema have been published in Italian, English and Spanish in both journals (as of recent聽Studi italiani聽in Florence and聽El hilo de la fabula聽in Argentina) and edited collections (Postcolonial Italy聽as well as the upcoming volumes on Italian Americans by Routledge and the University of Illinois Press). The regular program of cultural events and educational initiatives that she coordinates on campus also focuses on migrations at large.
Alessandro Cassin: “In and Outside the Venice Ghetto”
While the word ghetto was originally coined in Venice, it has come to be applied to several contexts over time and across space, including in the urban areas of the U.S. These contexts are profoundly different from the enclave formed in Venice and this presentation intends to take us back to the process of formation of the ghetto by illustrating the legal mechanism of management of the Jewish immigrants in Venice and the dynamic economic drives behind their regulated presence in the city. Mostly, it will highlight the forms of porosity between the city and the ghetto in the daily practices between locals and the newly arrived community.

聽is Director of Publishing at聽鈥檚 CPL EDITIONS and of the online magazine,聽. Coming from a tradition of publishing 鈥攈is father鈥檚 Orion Press published the first edition of Levi’s聽If This Is A Man聽in English in 1959鈥擟assin began working in experimental theater and was awarded the Premio Ruggero Rimini 1989 for聽Il Presidente Schreiber. He has been a cultural reporter for publications including聽尝鈥椭蝉辫谤别蝉蝉辞听补苍诲听Diario. He is a contributor of聽The Brooklyn Rail. His book聽Whispers: Ulay on Ulay聽co-authored with Maria Rus Bojan received the 2015 AICA Netherlands Award. He coordinated the publication of Lawrence 鈥淏utch” Morris鈥櫬The Art of Conduction, edited by Daniela Verenesi (Karma, 2017).
Karin Coonrod: “The Merchant of Venice聽in Venice… and in Montclair”
Coonrod will introduce Shakespeare’s play in its historical relevance and controversial interpretation and reception for its treatment of the “religious other,” in this case the Jewish merchant. She will then talk about the staging of the piece in the ghetto and the production in English and multiple languages featuring an international cast.

, who has been a faculty member of Yale School of Drama since 2002, is an internationally recognized theatre artist whose work has been lauded by聽The New York Times聽as 鈥減rodigiously inventive鈥; the聽New York Observer聽hailed her 鈥渃lear-eyed imaginative intelligence.鈥 She founded two acclaimed theatre companies: the Arden Party, which she ran from 1987 to 1997, and the international Compagnia de鈥 Colombari, based both in Orvieto, Italy, and New York City, which she established in 2003. Coonrod has directed numerous productions at the American Repertory Theatre, the New York Shakespeare Festival/Public Theater, New York University, and New York Theatre Workshop, among鈥 others. Besides being a lecturer in the Directing Department at Yale School of Drama, Karin Coonrod has been a guest artist and teacher at Stanford, Harvard, Columbia, New York University, the University of Iowa, Fordham University, and the California Institute of the Arts.
- Co-presented by the Inserra Chair in Italian and Italian American Studies and the聽Arts & Cultural Programming | Peak Performances at the聽Kasser Theater
- In collaboration with the聽, the聽听() and the聽聽at 精品成人福利在线 University聽

Image credits:聽Eliconie.info
Resources:
The Merchant in Venice听(official website)
听(Sept. 14, 2017, Montclair Local)
听(Sept. 13, 2017, New Jersey Jewish News)
听(Sept. 12, 2017, American Theater)
听(Sept. 7, 2017, The New York Times)
听(July 10 and 17, 2017, The New Yorker)
听(March 9, 2016, The New York Times)
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