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Recording of a panel discussion made as part of the annual Bard on the Beach festival in Canada, hosted by Bard’s Associate Artistic Director, Dean Paul Gibson. The panellists include Cherissa Richards,...
An introduction to Hamlet William Shakespeare commences series of podcasts from Chop Bard which analyse the play in detail.
Dan Beaulieu and Kevin Condardo discuss the purpose and fate of Ophelia in Shakespeare’s Hamlet.
Recording of a discussion held via Zoom between Paul Budra and Professor Emma Smith on contemporary approaches to staging Shakespeare, including edits to the text and gender- and race-neutral casting and the...
Recording of a lecture by Paul Budra (Simon Fraser University) in which he explores the context, ideas and inspiration behind Shakespeare’s popular tragic romance about young lovers.
Scottish Gaelic children’s animated series. In this episode, the players take on the Bard but librarian Laura Potts is baffled by their eccentricity.
This episode of "Chop Bard" focuses on the Rude Mechanicals - the "uncultured, working-class labourers in act 1, scene 2 of Shakespeare’s "A Midsummer Night’s Dream".
The Bard on the Beach festival’s Director of Education, Mary Hartman, discuss the ‘Friends, Romans, Countrymen; speech from Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar with actor and teacher, Ming Hudson.
Recording of a lecture by Paul Budra (Simon Fraser University) in which he explores Shakespeare’s popular comedy and present his theory - that Shakespeare, after several successes, decided to test himself...