Showin’ Out

“‘Hear Me, See Me: Sex, Violence, Silence and Othello,” Wake Forest University, Dean Family Speaker Series

"Scholar Spotlight: David Sterling Brown F'21," American Council of Learned Societies

"Shakespeare's White Others" Cambridge University Press Bookshop Event

"Shakespeare's Outsiders," Philosophy Talk (Recorded at The Humanities Center, Stanford University)

"Negotiating Whiteness: Shakespeare Studies, Digital Humanities, and Popular Culture," Humanities Center, Stanford University

“Speaking of Shakespeare” Episode 51 (2024) with Dr. Thomas Dabbs, Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo

Shakespeare Association of America "Individual Plays Interview Series": David Sterling Brown on Hamlet, Interviewed by Diego Fleitas, SAA Grad Student Assistant

Mark Twain House Author Series Interview on "Shakespeare's White Others," conducted by Dr. Jennifer Lynn Stoever, 🔥 Associate Professor of English, Binghamton University

Trinity College 2023 Bicentennial Convocation (Speech at 53:20-min. mark)

2019 Blackfriars Conference Keynote, American Shakespeare Center

Author Video for "Shakespeare's White Others," Cambridge University Press 2023

“(Early) Modern Literature: Crossing the Color-Line Then and Now,” Trinity College Ann Plato Fellow Lecture

“Keene” Bull Session, Red Bull Theater (NYC)

“What is Public Scholarship?,” Brandeis University Mandel Center for the Humanities

“Is Black so Base a Hue?”: Black Life Matters in Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus,” Bates College New Scholars Symposium

“The Sound of Whiteness, or Teaching Shakespeare’s ‘Other “Race Plays”’ in Five Acts,” Folger Institute Critical Race Conversation

“Early Modern Literature: Crossing the ‘Sonic Color Line’,” Shakespeare, Race and Pedagogy Symposium, Shakespeare Institute

“Shakespeare, Race and Who Gets to Tell the Story,” Missouri Historical Society in collaboration with St. Louis Shakespeare Festival, roundtable with Carl Cofield and Erika T. Lin

“Speaking of Shakespeare” Episode 27 (2022) with Dr. Thomas Dabbs, Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo

2019 Shakespeare Association of America Plenary Panel

“Hamlet with Ruth Negga and Yaël Farber,” Shakespeare Hour LIVE!, Shakespeare Theatre Company

“Invisible Bondage: The Other Side of Working on Shakespeare and Race in the Age of Covid19,” University of Maryland Center for Literary and Comparative Studies Antiracism Series

“The Past Uncovered: Shakespeare, Black Actors and Whiteness,” Shakespeare Hour LIVE!, Shakespeare Theatre Company

"Process over Product: Untitled Othello," A Call to Act Research Seminar Series, East15 Acting School, University of Essex

"Process over Product: Untitled Othello," A Call to Act Research Seminar Series, East15 Acting School, University of Essex

Scholar • Author • Speaker • ACLS/Mellon Foundation Award Winner •

Scholar • Author • Speaker • ACLS/Mellon Foundation Award Winner •