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Video podcast. L.A. Opera chorus master Jeremy Frank and soprano Katherine Powers discuss Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet as well as its 1867 opera adaptation by Charles Gounod, with selections performed by...
Podcast promoting classical education available in video and audio formats hosted by Robert L. Jackson (Great Hearts Institute). This edition features an interview with Nick Hutchison of Shakespeare’s...
Online video. A look back at the 2017 Old Globe theatre production of Hamlet that enjoyed great success with its racially diverse casting decisions. Participants include its director, Barry Edelstein, the...
Barbara Bogaev interviews Cambridge University’s Jason Scott-Warren and Dr. Claire M. L. Bourne, from Penn State University, to discuss their discovery that the annotations in the copy of Shakespeare’s...
Recording of a panel discussion held as part of the 4th International Shakespeare in Prisons Conference (SiPC4), moderated by Curt L. Tofteland (founder of Shakespeare Behind Bars). Topics covered include...
Podcast from the Folger Shakespeare Library. Since 2002, Gregory and Jeffery Ameen Qaiyum, better known as GQ and JAQ - the Q Brothers - have been using hip-hop to adapt and update the plays of Shakespeare....
Podcast from the Folger Shakespeare Library. To commemorate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death in 2016, Chicago mobilised the city’s cultural and administrative resources in an unprecedented...
Podcast from the Folger Institute Library. How does Shakespeare portray girls and girlhood in his plays, and what do those portrayals tell us about life in Elizabethan and Jacobean England? Deanne Williams...
Video recording of a live virtual panel discussion moderated by David McCandless (Southern Oregon University). Participants include: L. Peter Callender (African-American Shakespeare Company), Jennie...
Podcast from the Folger Shakespeare Library. Erik Didriksen takes hit songs from artists such as Taylor Swift and Coldplay and rewrites them as Elizabethan-style sonnets. Tumblr, where Didriksen has posted...