Faculty & Staff

Farah Karim-Cooper
Director of Education at Shakespeare’s Globe; Professor of Shakespeare Studies at King’s College London
Theater
Biography

Farah Karim-Cooper is Professor of Shakespeare Studies, King’s College London and Director of Education at Shakespeare’s Globe, where she has worked for the last 17 years. Farah has recently served as President of the Shakespeare Association of America after having served three years as Trustee and Vice-President. She is on the Advisory Council for the Warburg Institute and the Council for the Society of Renaissance Studies. She is also on the Board of Trustees at the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre.

Farah has held Visiting fellowships around the world. She led the architectural enquiries into early modern theatres at Shakespeare’s Globe, overseeing the research into the design and construction of the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, the Globe’s indoor Jacobean theatre.

She has published over 40 chapters in books, reviews and articles, and is a General Editor for Arden’s Shakespeare in the Theatre series and their Critical Intersections series. She has written two books: Cosmetics in Shakespearean and Renaissance Drama (Edinburgh University Press, 2006, revised ed. 2019) and The Hand on the Shakespearean Stage: Gesture, Touch and the Spectacle of Dismemberment (Arden 2016). She has also co-edited Shakespeare’s Globe: A Theatrical Experiment with Christie Carson (Cambridge University Press, 2008), Shakespeare’s Theatres and the Effects of Performance with Tiffany Stern (Arden 2012) and Moving Shakespeare Indoors: Performance and Repertoire in the Jacobean Playhouse with Andrew Gurr (Cambridge University Press, 2014).

In 2018, she curated the Globe’s first Shakespeare and Race Festival. She is an executive board member for RaceB4Race, a collective of scholars and institutions that seek racial justice in the field of pre-modern literary studies. In the UK, she is creating the first ever Scholars of Colour network.