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Nicoleta Cinpoeş
is Professor of Shakespeare Studies at the University of Worcester. Her research in Shakespeare and Renaissance studies specialises in Shakespeare staged, on the screen, in the classroom, on the internet, translated, appropriated, adapted and recycled.
At Worcester, she is currently Head of English, Media & Culture, and contributes to undergraduate and postgraduate modules across the English Literature curriculum. Her teaching focuses on Shakespeare and his contemporaries, early modern literature and culture, film adaptations, and European theatre. Her innovative teaching has led to her becoming a Higher Education Academy Fellow.
She is the author of Shakespeare’s Hamlet in Romania 1778-2008: A Study in Translation, Performance and Cultural Appropriation (Mellen, 2010) and of the open-access website: The Jacobethans. Her work has appeared in Theatrical Blends, Shakespeare Bulletin, Studia Dramatica and Shakespeare in Europe: History and Memory. In the theatre, she has worked in several capacities from that of dramaturge to assistant director and translator. She collaborated on a new Romanian translation of Shakespeare's Complete Works, writing introductions to: Hamlet (2010) and Titus Andronicus (2019).
Publications
ed. Doing Kyd: Essays on The Spanish Tragedy (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2016)
Titus Andronicus by Teatr Polski, and: Titus Andronicus by Hiraeth Artistic Productions (review), Shakespeare Bulletin, 33.1 (2015):135-141.
‘Hamlet or Skeletons in the Cupboard’, in Shakespeare and Tyranny, ed. Keith Gregor, (Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014), pp. 223-240.
‘“Secret Contact” – Hamlet and Romania in the 1970s’, Romanian Shakespeare Journal, 1.1 (2013): 18-25.
Nicoleta Cinpoes and Lawrence Guntner, ‘Looking for his “Part”: Performing Hamlet in New Millennium Europe‘, Testi e linguaggi 7 (2013): 283-304.
‘‘Pyramus and Thisbe 4 You or a « Wondrous Strange » Tale of Contemporary Romanian Theatre, Arrêts sur scène, ed. Janice Valls-Russell, 1 (2012): 117-125.
‘The Born-again Socialist Bard: Hamlet in Romania’, in The Hamlet Zone: Reworking Hamlet for European Cultures, ed. Ruth Owen (Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press, 2012), pp. 91-104
Nicoleta Cinpoes and Lawrence Guntner, 'Relocating Hamlet in European Performances in the New Millennium' in Academic Annals of University of Iasi, vol. XIV supplement, In Honorem Odette Blumenfeld (Iasi: Editura Universitatii „Al. I. Cuza”, 2012), pp. 5-24
'Theatrics at War: When Macbeth Meets Macbett', in Shakespeare in Europe: Nation(s) and Boundaries. eds. Odette Blumenfeld and Veronica Popescu (Iasi : Editura Universitatii „Al. I. Cuza”, 2011), pp. 173-185
‘Defrauding Daughters Turning Deviant Wives? Reading Female Agency in The Merchant of Venice’, in SEDERI: Journal of Spanish and Portuguese Shakespeare Association 21(2011):133-146
“Un/Happy Wrecks:” Post-1989 Tempests, Shakespeare Bulletin 29.3 (2011), edited by Nicoleta Cinpoes and Boika Sokolova
“Introduction”, Shakespeare Bulletin 29.3 (2011): 273-277, with Boika Sokolova.
‘Siec sztuki roznuta na scenie. Hamlet, Sybin, 2008’, in Amalgamaty sztuki: intermedialne Uwiklania Teatru, ed. Jerzy Limon and Agnieszka Zukowska (Gdansk: Slowo/Obraz Terytoria, 2011), 191-201.
“(Ship)wrecked Shakespeare in Romanian Tempests”, Shakespeare Bulletin 29.3 (2011): 313-326
‘The (inter)play’s the thing’: Hamlet, Sibiu, 2008’, in Theatrical Blends: Art in the Theatre / Theatre in the Arts, ed. Jerzy Limon and Agnieszka Zukowska (Gdansk: Slowo/Obraz Terytoria, 2010), 184-194
Shakespeare’s Hamlet in Romania: 1778 and 2008. A Study in Translation, Performance and Cultural Adaptation (Mellen Press, 2010) ‘Preface: De trei ori Hamlet’, in Hamlet Q1, Q2 si F1 (Bucuresti: Paralela 45, 2010)
"The Long Night's Journey into Today: The Romanian Hamlet of the '80s", in Shakespeare in Romania: 1950 to the Present, ed. Monica Matei Chesnoiu (Bucharest: Humanitas, 2008), 140-69
‘Stillness in Hamlet’, in Shakespeare in Europe: History and Memory, ed. Marta Gibinska and Agnieszka Romanowska (Krakow: Jagiellonian University Press, 2008), 291-301
‘Silviu Purcarete’s Macbett or When Ionesco Meets the Bard at the Swan’, Studia Dramatica 1 (2008), 3-18
‘“Lose the name of action“: Post-1989 Romanian Hamlets’, Shakespeare Bulletin 25.1 (2007), 61-85
‘Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama Website’, Bulletin of the Society for Renaissance Studies 23.2 (2007), 8-12
'Modes of Dealing with the Tragic in Bond’s Lear,’ in Shakespeariana 2004 (Galati: Ed. Europlus, 2005), 79-101
‘Hamlet in bits and pieces: Glimpses of the Reel Hamlet (Coronado’s ‘Naked Hamlet’ vs. Branagh’s Hamlet of Our Discontent)’, in Messages, Sages, and Ages (Suceava: USV Press, 2004), 501-511
‘Re-merchandising Shylock: Arnold Wesker’s The Merchant’, in The Annals of the “Dunarea de Jos” University of Galati, Fascicle XIII (Galati: Galati UP, 2003), 50-58
‘Reading the Eye in Baz Luhrmann’s William Shakespeare’s Romeo + Juliet’, Acta Iassyensia Comparationis 1 (2003), 31-9
‘Hamlet. A Romanian History Play’, in The Annals of the “Stefan cel Mare” University of Suceava (Suceava: USV Press, 2002-2003), 191-203
‘Theatre Audience: Between Outcast and Being Cast’, in The Annals of the “Stefan cel Mare” University of Suceava (Suceava: USV Press, 2002), 105-111
E-resources
Manuscripts for the Web 2.0 Age – open access website on strands of rare manuscripts in the Worcester Cathedral Library
The Jacobethans – open-access website and database on Elizabethan and Jacobean Dramatists
Exhibitions
‘Shakespeare in/and Europe’ – The Hive, Worcester (June-July 2015)
‘From Farce to Romance – Shakespeare’s Comedies at the RSC’, The Peirson Library, University of Worcester, December 2010 – December 2011 (curator).
‘Walk with Hamlet’, The Peirson Library, University of Worcester, October 2009 – November 2010 (curator).
Performances
May 2006 – Macbeth, RSC, Stratford-upon-Avon, UK (member of the creative team)
August 2004 – Hamlet, Tîrgu-Mures, Romania (textual adviser and co-director of the production).
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