| 9.15 | Registration and coffee     (Buckingham House) | 
	| 9.30 | Philip Butterworth: ‘Staging Conventions: Clapping, Hissing and Laughing’ | 
	| 10.00 | Laura Crombie: ‘Die men aensien ende merken (‘That men create and make’)”: Guild drama and guild audiences in fifteenth-century Ghent’ | 
	| 10.30 | Matthew Sergi: ‘The East Anglian Banns: Advertising and Audience Expectations’ | 
	| 11.00 | COFFEE    | 
	| 11.30 | Clare Wright: ‘Sensing, Feeling, Remembering: Effecting Spiritual Change in Medieval Audiences’ | 
	| 12.00 | Diana Wyatt: ‘“I’d have dressed for the occasion”: Reflections on Audience Engagement with Biblical Plays’ | 
	| 12.30 | Orsolya Réthelyi: ‘Everyman for Everyone? A Report on an International Collaboration (CODL) in the Study of Dutch Medieval Drama’ | 
	| 13.00 | LUNCH    | 
	| 14.15 | Elisabeth Dutton & Elsa Strietman: ‘Play(ing) in Progress: Dido, The Once and Future Queen?’ | 
	| 15.00 | Jelmar Hugen: ‘Work in progress: Dido en Eneas in Dutch Medieval literature’ | 
	| 15.30 | TEA    
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	| 16.00 | Alexandra Johnston & Philip Butterworth: ‘David Mills, METh and REED: a shared history’ | 
	| 16.30 | Annual Medieval English Theatre Business Meeting, including
	 	announcements, reports, projects, plans, and the topic and location of the next conference | 
	| 17.00 | Close of Conference and Reception (at Elsa Strietman’s house) | 
	| This is the planned programme, but it is subject to any
	 	necessary adjustments.As usual, papers will last about 20-25 minutes.
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